Answer:
Correct option is (C).
Step-by-step explanation:
Because in figure,
°.°point B is fixed at plane.
.°.Center is B.
& °.° Image is enlargement.
.°. scale factor will be greater than 1
Now,
scale factor = A'B'/AB
= 24/6
= 3
So correct option is (C).
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Answer: Yes. The answer is: [C]: "1 " .
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Explanation:
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The equation for a line, in "slope-intercept format" , is:
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→ y = mx + b ;
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in which "b" = the y- intercept; or the value of 'x' when "y = 0" ;
"m" = the slope; which is also the coefficient of "x".
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In "slope-intercept format", the "y" remains isolated on the left-hand side of the equation, with no "coefficient" (other than the "implied coefficient" of "1").
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So, if the two particular lines are parallel, and we know that the slope is "1" for EACH line; (that is, "m = 1" for each line); then the PRODUCT of the two slopes is:
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→ m² = m * m = 1² = 1 * 1 = 1 .
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→ The answer is: Answer choice: [C]: "1" .
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Answer:
This is the full question
The Ferris Wheel first appeared at the 1893 Chicago Exposition. Its axle was 45 feet long. Spokes radiated from it that supported 36 wooden cars, which could hold 60 people each. The diameter of the wheel itself was 250 feet. Suppose the axle was located at the origin. Given that the starting point is at the loading platform, find the location of the car at the 270 degree counterclockwise rotation position.
The answer is D, (-125, 0).
The equation to solve this would be:
-4+x=25
Solve for x.
Add 4 to both sides.
(-4+x)+4=(25)+4
x=29
The overall change to account was $29.
Hope this helps.
-Benjamin