Answer:
Basically multiply the x and y coordinates of each point by 1/2
For example, I'll do C which is ( -2 , 10 )
-2 * 1/2 = -1 and 1/2 * 10 = 5
The new coordinate is ( -1 , 5 )
Now you can try the other points
A 45-45 90 triangle has two lengths that are equal, and the hypotenuse is √2 times those lengths.
Therefore:
Let x = the length of a leg (doesn't matter which one, they are equal)
√2 * x = 24 Divide both sides by √2
x = 24 / √2
To get the radical out of the denominator, multiply the right side by √2/√2
x = 24√2 / 2
x = 12√2 Answer is B
The equation that solve for x is as follows;
70 + 60 + x = 180
<h3 /><h3>How to find an angle?</h3>
The equation that can be used to find the measure of angle x can be found as follows:
60 + 70 + y = 180
Therefore,
130 + y = 180
subtract 130 from both sides
130 - 130 + y = 180 - 130
y = 50°
70 + 60 + x = 180
130 + x = 180
x = 180 - 130
x = 50°
x and y are vertically opposite angles.
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Answer:
the answer is in fact 7/2