Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Given D(3, 2 ) → D'(2, 4 )
The x- coordinate of D' is 1 less than D and the y- coordinate of D' is 2 more than D, thus the translation rule is
(x, y ) → (x - 1, y + 2 )
Apply this rule to points O and G
O( 2, - 4 ) → O'(2 - 1, - 4 + 2 ) → O'(1, - 2 )
G(- 1, - 1 ) → G'(- 1 - 1, - 1 + 2 ) → G'(- 2, 1 )
A
Let be the length of a leg. Using the pythagorean theorem, the hypotenuse is
So, the hypotenuse is times as long as either leg.
1/3
Take the part over the whole
3/9
We can simplify
Divide the top and bottom by 3
i want to say C, im sorry if its wrong but im pretty sure its the right one