My answer is the 2nd option.
Without changing the compass setting from the previous step, place the compass on point P. Draw an arc similar to the one already drawn.
Parallel lines are lines that do not meet. In this figure, point P is the point where the 2nd line can be drawn and become parallel to line AB.
Answer: -9
Step-by-step explanation:
(6+3)÷(4-5)
Since 6+3 is 9 and 4-5 = -1
You do 9 divided by -1. It equals -9.
It is -9 since a positive divided by a negative number.
For starters, we know that the angle measures have to be similar or the same, since similar shapes always contain the same angle measures. We can use the way that the letters of each shape line up to identify which angle correspond to each other. Angle R should be congruent to angle W, but angle P is not congruent to N, it would be congruent to M though. Now we get to the tricky part, figuring out line segment lengths. Again using the letters in each shape, we can see that TK and NM do not correspond to each other, and thus cannot be congruent or similar. But, with RP/WM, this is correctly lined up with each other. TR/EW, same with this one, and TK/EN is also the same. With this Info, we can figure out the dilation of the smaller shape, or just figure out if they are similar or not. (So pick B. And D.)
Answer: 594336
Step-by-step explanation: Because of google