Answer:
Dilate, Reflect
Not congruent, dilations are used
Step-by-step explanation:
Dilate the figure by a scale factor of 1/3
Reflecting the resulting shape will map the figure
Step 1: Dilate by 1/3
Step 2: Reflect over the y-axis
Since dilations are used, the figures are not the same, as it changes area and side lengths.
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Answer:
○ ³\⁷
Step-by-step explanation:
Since you are multiplying ⁷√x three times, you write it like this first, ⁷√x³, then according to one of the Six Exponential Rules, ⁿ√aᵐ = aᵐ\ⁿ, ⁷√x³ gets rewritten as x³\⁷.
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Answer:
(3X8) - 4 + 2 - 12
Step-by-step explanation:
Following the order of operations solve:
(24) - 4 + 2 - 12
20 + 2 - 12
22 - 12
10
Don't feel bad, this is an odd question and the parenthesis do not seem to be required. Following the order of operations would result in the same answer anyway...
Odd.
Answer : 4 times
Here it's given that ,
- The height and base of the butterfly sitting on the stem (red butterfly) is two times greater than the height and base of the butterfly sitting on the flower .
And we need to find out how many times the area of red winged butterfly is greater than that of sitting on the flower (blue butterfly) .
Let us take ,
- base of blue butterfly be b
- height of blue butterfly be h
- Area be A .
Then ,
- base of red butterfly will be 2b .
- height of red butterfly will be 2h .
- Area be A' .
We know that ,
→ area of the triangle = 1/2 × base × height
So that ,
→ A/A' = (1/2 * b * h) ÷ (1/2 *2b *2h)
→ A/A' = bh/4bh
→ A/A' = 1/4
→ A' = 4A
<u>Henceforth</u><u> the</u><u> area</u><u> of</u><u> </u><u>blue</u><u> butterfly</u><u> is</u><u> </u><u>4</u><u> </u><u>times </u><u>greater</u><u> than</u><u> </u><u>that</u><u> of</u><u> </u><u>red </u><u>winged</u><u> butterfly</u><u> </u><u>.</u>
I hope this helps.