Problem 1
Draw a straight line and plot X anywhere on it.
Use your compass to trace out a circle with radius 1.5 cm. The circle intersects the line at two points. Let's make Y one of those points.
Also from point X, draw a circle of radius 2.5
This second circle will intersect another circle of radius 3.5 and this third circle is centered at point Z.
Check out the diagram below to see what I mean.
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Problem 2
Draw a straight line and plot L anywhere on it.
Adjust your compass to 4 cm in width. Draw a circle around point L.
This circle crosses the line at two spots. Focus on one of those spots and call it M.
Draw another circle centered at point M. Keep the radius at 4 cm.
The two circles intersect at two points. Focus on one of the points and call it N.
The last step is to connect L, M and N to form the equilateral triangle.
See the image below.
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Problem 3
I'm not sure how to do this using a compass and straightedge. I used GeoGebra to make the figure below instead. It's a free graphing and geometry program which is very useful. I used the same app to make the drawings for problem 1 and problem 2 earlier.
Answer:
Option A
Step-by-step explanation:
When any triangle is dilated from the pre-image, its sides will never be congruent to the pre-image. However, its angles will be congruent and the triangles will be similar.
Answer:
<u>Solving it mentally</u> :-
It says 25% × 44. When we have a percent, change it to decimal and solve which would be easy to do it mentally.
25% = 0.25
0.25 × 44 = 11 *Answer is bolded.*
<u>Solving it on paper</u> :-
I have attached a picture of me doing it on paper.
Hope this helps, thank you :) !!
Answer:
28/21
Step-by-step explanation:
28/21 is the equivalent to 4/3.
We know this is the fraction we are looking for because 28 + 21 = 49
Hope that helps!
Answer:
The fourth one.
Step-by-step explanation:
I am pretty sure.