The answer is 3/16f-12/8g
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<span> (f – g)(5) = f(5) – g(5) = (5+2)-((5)²+5) = 7-30
</span> (f – g)(5) = -23
Find a common denominator for 5 and 3 and go on from there
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In order to solve, we can first set the values of angle E and angle N equal to each other.
WORK:
Now that we have the value of x, we can plug it in for the angles we need to find.
WORK:
Angle E = 5^2
Angle E = 25
Angle N = 4(5^2) - 75
Angle N = 100 - 75
Angle N = 25
ANSWER:
A - Angle N and Angle E both equal 25
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Answer:
12 m
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that the design, ABCD, was dilated to get a photocopy, EFGH, a scale factor or ratio was multiplied by the original lengths of the design to get the new measurement of the photocopy.
Thus, we are given the ratio, CD:GH = 2:3.
This means, any of the corresponding lengths of both figures would be in that same ratio.
Using the ratio of the design to the photocopy, 2:3, we can find the length of side EH of the photocopy.
The corresponding side of EH in the design is AD = 8m. Thus, AD to EH = ⅔
Cross multiply
Divide both sides by 2 to make EH the subject of formula
The length of side EH = 12 m