Answer:
it is 1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
also you can type (1/9)x3 into g o o g l e
pls mark brainliest (it is the crown)
I think it’s 2. You can see this because if you count the squares in the smaller triangle it is 3 along. You would then need to double the amount of squares on all sides. This makes the larger triangle now 6 squares along. 6/3 is 2 making the scale factor 2. (This is only if I have read the question correctly and we are calculating small to big. If I have read it wrong and it is big to small it would be 1/2)
D. No, because not enough is information given to prove the triangles congruent by SAS
Answer:
25%
Step-by-step explanation:
let length of 1st square be x and second be y
then
A/q
x = y/2
area of first square = x^2 = (y/2)^2 = (y^2)/4
and
area of second square = y^ 2
so from sbove two lines
area of first square = 1/4 * area of second square
= 1/4 *100%
so..
area of first sqare = 25% of area of second square
Answer:
A: Rotate 90 degrees counterclockwise
Step-by-step explanation:
Its the only one that makes sense for where the shape is now it only moved one quadrant