Step-by-step explanation:
The initial image of the photo is 2 in by 4 in. The mat is 4 in by 6 in.
The new image is dilated by a scale of 2. So we double the dimensions. The new photo is 4 in by 8 in. The new mat is 8 in by 12 in.
Answer:
3rd graph down
Step-by-step explanation:
greens are x and carrots are y in my equations
2x - y >= 3
x + 2y < 4
The first equation is solid and will highlight everything to the right of it because it is a >
the second is dashed and will highlight everything to the left of it because it is a <
the only 2 graphs that show this are 1 and 3
looking at the points you can see that the points for the solid line are both the same so ignore those and go to the dashed lined ones.
on the first graph the points are (0,4)
plugging those into our equation gives us 0 + 2*4 <4
or 8<4 which doesnt make sense making 3 the correct graph
(sorry my answer wasnt posting so i had to start over and make it less detailed, but comment if you need any explanation)
Answer:
Width is 120ft but may be different if the "times the width" information is given. Follow the same process.
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve the problem, write an expression that relates length and width using the information given to you. "The length of a rectangular park is 3 feet shorter than times its width" means that l = 3 + w. Since no number is given for "times its width" we disregard this portion. If you have the information then you would include it here l = 3 + _w.
So using the expression l = 3 + w, substitute l = 123. Then the width will be:
l = 3 + w
123 = 3 + w
120 = w
Answer:
Midpoint of side EF would be (-.5,4.5)
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the coordinates of a mid-point C(e,f) of a line segment AB with vertices A(a,b) and B(c,d) is given by:
e=a+c/2,f=b+d/2
Here we have to find the mid-point of side EF.
E(-2,3) i.e. (a,b)=(2,3)
and F(1,6) i.e. (c,d)=(1,6)
Hence, the coordinate of midpoint of EF is:
e=-2+1/2, f=3+6/2
e=-1/2, f=9/2
e=.5, f=4.5
SO, the mid-point would be (-0.5,4.5)
Answer:
hello! i can answer in the comments if you tell me what the lengs are and where they are located! i cannot see the picture due to my school computer blocking images on the site so that's why i need the explanation. thanks :>