Answer:
Two figures are similar if and only if one figure can be obtained from the other by a single transformation , or a sequence of transformations, including translations, reflections, rotations and/or dilations. Similarity transformations preserve shape, but not necessarily size, making the figures "similar".
Step-by-step explanation:
similar figures: Two figures that have the same shape are said to be similar. When two figures are similar, the ratios of the lengths of their corresponding sides are equal. To determine if the triangles below are similar, compare their corresponding sides.
sequence of transformation: When two or more transformations are combined to form a new transformation, the result is called a sequence of transformations, or a composition of transformations. Remember, that in a composition, one transformation produces an image upon which the other transformation is then performed.
C = 5/9(F - 32) = 5/9(94 - 32) = 5/9(62) = 34 4/9 C
Answer: The first option.
Step-by-step explanation:
This domain has no domain restrictions. Therefore, it covers all real numbers. x∈R
Answer:
There is a total 50 questions.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x = total questions in the exam
Since 82% of the test was scored correctly, that means 18% of the student's exam was scored incorrectly.
With this information we can write:
(Given that the student made 9 mistakes)
(divide 18% on both sides)

∴ There was a total of 50 questions in the examination.
Since adding a constant to a function simply moved the graph upwards by that amount, solve f(x) for any value and see how much the graph given is different from that value of y...the simplest way in this case may be to simply find f(0) which is:
5*2^0=5
Clearly the graph at x=0 is at y=-2 so we can see that k is:
5+k=-2 so
k=-7