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Answer:
C. Symetrey
If you cut the picture in half, both sides are Exaactly the same.
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Step-by-step explanation:
I believe the answer will be D.
No.
The maximum possible area given a constant amount of material for a quadrilateral will always be a square.
For example if the material for the perimeter is 64 we can form a rectangle that is 22 by 10 which will have an area of 220 u^2.
However a square using the same amount of material will have sides of 64/4=16 and an area of 16^2=250 u^2
So in general the area is maximize the closer the sides are to being equal and minimized as the difference between the sides becomes greater. In the case of comparing the material, perimeter, of a rectangle to a square for the same amount of material the square will use less material than the rectangle.
A square can have a smaller perimeter and a greater area that a rectangle.
In the example above the rectangle had a perimeter of 64 u and an area of 220 u^2. If we made a square with just 60 u, it would have an area of 225 u^2.
Rotation being a rigid transformation, does not alter the angle and side lengths after transformation.
The arrow in Figure B will have the same angle measure as Figure A
From the complete question (see attachment), we understand that:
Figure A is rotated 90 degrees clockwise around point (2,2)
Rotation is a rigid transformation
This means that: after the transformation
- Figure A and figure B will have the same side lengths
- Figure A and figure B will have the same measure of angles
The above highlights imply that, the arrow in Figure B will have the same angle measure as Figure A
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