Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
cos(theta) is positive in IV quadrant and sin(theta)=sqrt(13^2-5^2)/13=-12/13
A) profit/original price x100 =percentage profit
(Profit: 360-300=$60)
=60/300 x100
=20%
b) two cameras (original price): 300x2= $600
two cameras (price sold): 360x2 = $720
Profit without discount: 720-600= $120
120-100= $20 discount
20/720 x100 =2.78%
*see attachment showing the two polygons in a grid.
Answer:
No, PQRST is not a scale copy of ABCDE because we the sides are not increased proportionally.
Step-by-step explanation:
A polygon can be said to be a scaled copy of another polygon, if the the same scale factor is used in scaling every segment of the preimage or original image to get the length of the corresponding segments of the scale copy or image. In order words, all segments must be scaled proportionally.
Polygon PQRST, which is the new image, has different scale factors used in scaling the various segments of the preimage. In simple terms, the sides of PQRST were not increased proportionally. Therefore, PQRST is not a scaled copy of ABCDE.
19/25 * 100 = 1900/25 = 76 ....numbers greater then 15
7/50 * 100 = 700/50 = 14....numbers less then 15
100 - (76 + 14) = 100 - 90 = 10 <== numbers equal to 15