Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
You can identify similar polygons by comparing their corresponding angles and sides. As you see in the following figure, quadrilateral WXYZ is the same shape as quadrilateral ABCD, but it’s ten times larger (though not drawn to scale, of course). These quadrilaterals are therefore similar.
similar polygons: For two polygons to be similar, both of the following must be true:
Corresponding angles are congruent.
Corresponding sides are proportional.
To fully understand this definition, you have to know what corresponding angles and corresponding sides mean. (Maybe you’ve already figured this out by just looking at the figure.) Here’s the lowdown on corresponding. In the figure, if you expand ABCD to the same size as WXYZ and slide it to the right, it’d stack perfectly on top of WXYZ.
Answer:
d=10u
Q(5/3,5/3,-19/3)
Step-by-step explanation:
The shortest distance between the plane and Po is also the distance between Po and Q. To find that distance and the point Q you need the perpendicular line x to the plane that intersects Po, this line will have the direction of the normal of the plane
, then r will have the next parametric equations:

To find Q, the intersection between r and the plane T, substitute the parametric equations of r in T

Substitute the value of
in the parametric equations:

Those values are the coordinates of Q
Q(5/3,5/3,-19/3)
The distance from Po to the plane

Answer:
(-5,-3.5) is the midpoint
Step-by-step explanation:
See photo for the step-by-step explanation
Answer:
1 is 3 and 2 is y 2/1x
Step-by-step explanation:
if you do not understand 2 then here is a explanation you find slope so take any two point then go over then up the amount over is on the bottom and the amount up on top then simplify if needed
Both exponential i.e 5 ^x
A is true, surprisingly.
B cannot be true, it alternates.(rule of indices negatives by positive exponent = positive, negative by negative , but -5 x -5 x -5 = + 5)
I'm only imaginging, but C must be right, since it increases exponentially, as opposed to D which only increases quadratically.