Answer: Triangle A'B'C is an enlargement of triangle ABC
Step-by-step explanation: When figuring out whether a dilation of a triangle is an enlargement or reduction, you see if the scale factor is larger or smaller than 1. If the scale factor is less than 1, it's a reduction. If the scale factor is larger than 1, it's an enlargement. 4/3 > 1 so this means the triangle gets bigger and is an enlargement. This means triangle A'B'C is an enlargement of triangle ABC.
Answer:
f(-3) = 1
General Formulas and Concepts:
<u>Pre-Algebra</u>
Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
- Brackets
- Parenthesis
- Exponents
- Multiplication
- Division
- Addition
- Subtraction
<u>Algebra I</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Step 1: Define</u>
f(x) = 2x + 7
f(-3) is x = -3
<u>Step 2: Evaluate</u>
- Substitute: f(-3) = 2(-3) + 7
- Multiply: f(-3) = -6 + 7
- Add: f(-3) = 1
B as if you plug the co-ordinates into the equation and it equals 10: (3x4)-2= 12-2 =10
A doesn't work as the answer is 20
C doesn't work as the answer is 14
D doesn't work as the answer is -20
D. 12
Pretty much the smallest number both denominators can go in.
So the multiples of
4: 4,8,12
3:3,6,9,12
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation: