Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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okay so your x and y values go where the bold black lines are on the graph. the bottom left hand corner is left clear as it is for the zero value. you plot the numbers given in the table so that each number has it's own line on the graph
then you plot the numbers given in the table by going along the corridor and up the stairs. you essentially find the spot where both x and y values are satisfied. If you don't understand this I can help you further. you then join these plotted points with a line
for the second question, you find the gradient of the line which is the vertical length of the line divided by the horizontal length of the line.
for 3 you find 15 minutes on the x-axis and see where it meets the y-axis on the line that you have plotted
you do the opposite for 4. you find €1.52 on the y-axis and see where it meets on the x-axis on the line that you have plotted
if you have any further questions don't be afraid to ask! I'm very bad at explaining :)
Answer:
a) ΔCED ~ ΔCAB
b) 157.5 m
Step-by-step explanation:
The similarity statement for geometric figures lists the corresponding vertices in the same order. Corresponding sides of similar figures are proportional. That fact can be used to find the missing side length.
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<h3>a)</h3>
The right angles are corresponding. Angle C corresponds to itself, so the similarity statement can be written ...
ΔCED ~ ΔCAB
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<h3>b)</h3>
Corresponding sides are proportional, so we can write ...
AB/AC = ED/EC
AB/(50+160) = 120/160 . . . . . using the numerical values
AB = 210 × 120/160 = 157.5 . . . meters
The length of the lake is 157.5 meters.
Answer:
Estimate:17 cm because if you go to the edge of the foot it doesn't touch 17 so then you round and it becomes 17 cm