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Answer:
A)segment A"B"= AB / 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Triangle A″B″C″ is formed using the translation (x + 2, y + 0) and the dilation by a scale factor of one half from the origin. Which equation explains the relationship between segment AB and segment A"B"?
coordinate plane with triangle ABC at A(-3, 3), B(1, -3), and C(-3, -3)
A)segment A"B"= AB / 2
B)segment AB = segment A"B"/ 2
C)segment AB / segment A"B"= 1/2
D)segment A"B" / segment AB = 2
A"B" = AB / 2
Because
1. translations do not change the lengths of segments, so (x+2, y+0) preserves the length of AB, i.e. mA'B' = mAB
2. Dilation causes the new segment to be transformed to a new length according to the old length * the scale factor of (1/2).
Therefore A"B" = (1/2)AB, or AB/2.
Let's not look at the option and try to solve it.
√x=7
Let's look at this. Square roots are the number that is multiplied by itself to make that number. For example, 2 is the square root of 4, 3 is the square root of 9.
We need to multiply 7 by itself to find x.
7×7=49
So, D. =49.
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
ok so, assuming that b cannot equal 0, we can divide it on both sides
(3a - 5)/c = b/b
anything divided by itself is 1
(3a - 5)/c = 1
multiply c:
3a - 5 = c
3a = c + 5
a = (c + 5)/3