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Step-by-step explanation:
Data
Foci (-2, 2) (4, 2)
Major axis = 10
Process
1.- Plot the foci to determine if the ellipse is vertical or horizontal. See the picture below.
From the graph we conclude that it is a horizontal ellipse.
2.- Determine the foci axis (distance between the foci)
2c = 6
c = 6/2
c = 3
3.- Determine a
2a = 10
a = 10/2
a = 5
4.- Determine b using the Pythagorean theorem
a² = b² + c²
-Solve for b
b² = a² - c²
b² = 5² - 3²
b² = 25 - 9
b² = 16
b = 4
5.- Find the center (1, 2) From the graph, it is in the middle of the foci
6.- Find the equation of the ellipse
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Answer:
a) ∆RLG ~ ∆NCP; SF: 3/2 (smaller to larger)
b) no; different angles
Step-by-step explanation:
a) The triangles will be similar if their angles are congruent. The scale factor will be the ratio of any side to its corresponding side.
The third angle in ∆RLG is 180° -79° -67° = 34°. So, the two angles 34° and 67° in ∆RLG match the corresponding angles in ∆NCP. The triangles are similar by the AA postulate.
Working clockwise around each figure, the sequence of angles from lower left is 34°, 79°, 67°. So, we can write the similarity statement by naming the vertices in the same order: ∆RLG ~ ∆NCP.
The scale factor relating the second triangle to the first is ...
NC/RL = 45/30 = 3/2
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b) In order for the angles of one triangle to be congruent to the angles of the other triangle, at least one member of a list of two of the angles must match for the two triangles. Neither of the numbers 57°, 85° match either of the numbers 38°, 54°, so we know the two triangles have different angle measures. They cannot be similar.
a.
h = 2c - 3
b.
3h + 1.5c = 201
c.
We have a system of equations from part a and b.
h = 2c - 3 (equation 1)
3h + 1.5c = 201 (equation 2)
We use substitution method to solve this system.
Substitute equation 1 in equation 2 to get
3h + 1.5c = 201
>> 3(2c - 3) + 1.5c = 201
>> 6c - 9 + 1.5c = 201
>> 7.5c = 201 + 9
>> 7.5c = 210
>> c = 210 / 7.5
>> c = 28
Plug this value back in equation 1 to get
h = 2c - 3
>> h = 2(28) - 3 = 56 - 3 = 53
So, c = 28 and h = 53 implies that <u>28 corndogs</u> and 53 hotdogs were sold.