Answer:
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<h3 /><h3>Comparing sides AB and DE </h3>
AB =


DE

So DE = 2 × AB
and since the new triangle formed is similar to the original one, their side ratio will be same for all sides.
<u>scale factor</u> = AB/DE
= 2
It's been reflected across the Y-axis
<em>moved thru the translation of 3 units towards the right of positive x- axis </em>
for this let's compare the location of points B and D
For both the y coordinate is same while the x coordinate of B is 0 and that of D is 3
so the triangle has been shifted by 3 units across the positive x axis
Answer:
13
Step-by-step explanation:
To find g f(2) , evaluate f(2) and substitute the value obtained into g(x)
f(2) = 2(2) + 1 = 4 + 1 = 5 , then
g(5) = 3(5) - 2 = 15 - 2 = 13
Answer:
The arcs are drawn to find a point on the bisecting ray. If the arcs are the same width, it makes sure that they are equidistant from the points on the rays of the angle. This causes the point to be on the bisecting ray.
Step-by-step explanation:
Bisection of an angle implies dividing the angle into two equal parts. The ray that divides the angle is called a bisector.
The hunter should use the same radius or width to draw the two arcs, using points P and Q as the center interchangeably, so that they would intersect at an equidistant point to P and Q. The point of intersection lies on the bisecting ray of the angle.