Answer:
I need to see answer choices, but things that don’t describe a slop is anything that aren’t points, graphs or tables.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you show the answers I can tell you the exact answer.
Answer:
Yes, the polygons are similar.
Step-by-step explanation:
A similar polygon is a polygon that shares the same scale factor as another polygon. A scale factor is a number you can multiply each side by to get a similar figure,
Step 1:
Divide a few of the sides. You do not need to divide every side to find the ratio, but do at least 2 or 3 to guarantee that the scale factor remains the same throughout the sides. Let’s divide a few pairs of sides.
Step 2:
To really be safe, even though we can clearly tell this is a similar figure, is we can multiply each side on the right figure by 1.5, our scale factor, and see if we generate the sides on the left figure.
And this is why the polygons are similar :)
Answer:
Is there any choices? I'd either say 3/5 or 60/100.
Step-by-step explanation:
The reason being, both would equal around 60% I believe. 60% is 3/5th's of a 100, and 60/100 is simply 60 out of 100. Unless your going farther than I'm not entirely sure. I'm sorry.
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Answer:
y = (x -1)² -16
Step-by-step explanation:
Note the location of the vertex (point A) on the graph. Its x-coordinate is readily identifiable as 1. Its y-coordinate is some value between -15 and -20, closer to -15. (If you go to the trouble of finding the vertex coordinates, you discover they are (1, -16).)
Once you have determined what the vertex is, you can compare the offered answer choices to the vertex form ...
y = (x -h)² +k
where (h, k) are the vertex coordinates. That is, you are looking for an answer choice that is something like ...
y = (x -1)² -16
Answer:
airplane A
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