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Explanation:
Using technology (such as Geogebra), first construct a line segment. Name the endpoints C and D.
Construct the perpendicular bisector of this segment. Label the intersection point with CD as B, and create another point A above it.
Measure the distance from C to B and from B to D. They will be the same.
Measure the distance from A to B. If it is not the same as that from C to B, slide A along line AB until the distance is the same.
Using a compass and straightedge:
First construct segment CD, being sure to label the endpoints.
Set your compass a little more than halfway from C to D. With your compass set on C, draw an arc above segment CD.
With your compass set on D (the same distance as before) draw an arc above segment CD to intersect your first arc. Mark this intersection point as E.
Connect E to CD using a straightedge; mark the intersection point as B.
Set your compass the distance from C to B. With your compass on B, mark an arc on EB. Mark this intersection point as A.
AB will be the same distance as CB and BD.
To find the option that satisfies the volume of the triangle, we can solve each option.
Formula for the volume a triangular prism: V = 1/3bh
Option A:
B = 50 centimeters squared; h = 10 centimeters
V = 1/3(50)(10)
V = 1/3(500)
V = 166.666... or 166 2/3 yards.
Therefore, this option is incorrect.
Option B:
B = 50 centimeters squared; h = 30 centimeters
V = 1/3(50)(30)
V = 1/3(1500)
V = 500 yards.
Therefore, this option is incorrect.
Option C:
B = 100 centimeters squared; h = 10 centimeters
V = 1/3(100)(10)
V = 1/3(1000)
V = 333.333... or 333 1/3 yards.
Therefore, this option is correct.
Option D:
B = 100 centimeters squared; h = 30 centimeters
V = 1/3(100)(30)
V = 1/3(3000)
V = 1000 yards.
Therefore, this option is incorrect.
Hence, the correct answer is [ B = 100 centimeters squared; h = 10 centimeters ]
Best of Luck!
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
You call an expression with a single term a monimial, an expression with two terms is a binomial and an expression with three terms is a trinomial. An expression with more than three terms is named simply by it's number of terms. For example a polynomial with five terms is called a five-term polynomial.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
the translation rule (x, y ) → (2x,
y )
means multiply the x- coordinate by 2 and multiply the y- coordinate by
), so
A (- 1, - 3 ) → A' (- 2, - 1 )
B (4, - 3 ) → B' (8, - 1 )
C (4, 3 ) → C' (8, 1 )
D (- 1, 3 ) → D' (- 2, 1 )