Given:
Line segment XY is located at X(2, 6) and Y(4,8).
The line segments is dilated by a scale factor of 2 with a center of dilation of T(-3, 4).
To find:
The coordinates of X'
Solution:
If a figure dilated by a scale factor k with a center of dilation (a,b), then the rule of dilation is:
The line segments is dilated by a scale factor of 2 with a center of dilation of T(-3, 4). So, the rule of dilation is
The coordinate of X are (2,6).
Therefore, the coordinates of X' are (7,8).
Answer:
B) f(3) = g(3)
Hope this helps! Unlike that other guy who put "72"....
What a stupid head
<span>Which of the interpretations for the given expression is correct 5(3x-4)^2
is "5 times the square of the binomial 3x - 4."</span>
Answer:
2.28 and 0.22
Step-by-step explanation:
2x²+1=5x
2x²-5x+1=0
this cannot be properly factorized
so let's use the almighty formula,
where a=2, b=-5, c= 1
=-(-5)±√{(-5)²-4x2x1} x 1/(2 x 2)
=5±√25-8 x1/4
=5±√17 x ¼
=(5±4.12)/4
=2.28. or. 0.22
roots=2.28 and 0.22
Answer:
The 2 integers would be: 2 and 8
Step-by-step explanation:
2 + 8 = 10
Reciprocal of 2: 1/2
Reciprocal of 8: 1/8
1 / 2 - 1 / 8 = 4/8 - 1/8 = <u>3/8</u>