Answer:
<em>B</em> 
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Dilations</u>
Given a point A(x,y) and a scale factor k the dilated image of A, called A' is calculated as A'=(kx,ky), assuming the same scale factor is applied in both axes.
The pentagon ABCDE was dilated to create pentagon A'B'C'D'E'. To find the dilaton rule used, we must find two clear points where the coordinates of both axes can be easily read from the graph.
Point C(-2,0) maps to C'(-5,0). This gives us the scale factor for the x-axis of -5/(-2)= 5/2.
The y-coordinate of E is 2 and the y-coordinate of E' is 5. This gives us the same scale factor for the y-axis of 5/2.
Thus, the rule to dilate the pentagon is:
B 
Answer:
8x
Step-by-step explanation:
Add the 2 like terms on the left
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
The expression (5x + 4)^3 in expanded form is 125 x3 + 300
x2 + 240 x + 64. The expression will
have also a root of x = -4/5. This is the form of trinomial expansion and can
be solve by multiplying the the term 3
times.
Answer:
146
Step-by-step explanation:
j=3 13 = 39
g=5 13 = 65
a=4 13 = 42