If the polygons are similar, then we can set up a similarity ratio using sides AB and EF and any other 2 sides where both side lengths are given. That appears to be true for sides BC and FG. Our similarity ratio would be this then, going from the bigger polygon stuff on top and the smaller polygon stuff on bottom:
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If we cross multiply we have 8y = 36 and divide both sides by 8 to get that y = 4.5. There you go!
Answer:
40176
Step-by-step explanation:
124 * 324 = 40176
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So it's =1234 and then you put into 45 and add 78
You'll have to test each of the given numbers in the list to determine whether or not it's a solution of the given inequality.
First number: 76
0.75(76+20)≥
Answer:
(-12, -10)
Step-by-step explanation:
Midpoint M is the average of endpoints A and B:
M = (A +B)/2
2M = A + B . . . . . . multiply by 2; next, subtract A
B = 2M - A . . . . . . the missing endpoint can be found this way
B = 2(-8, 0) -(-4, 10) = (2(-8)+4, 2(0)-10) = (-12, -10)