Answer:
TQ = 10
Step-by-step explanation:
The diagonal divides the square into 2 right triangles with the diagonal being the hypotenuse.
Using Pythagoras' identity in triangle TPQ
TQ² = PQ² + PT²
TQ² = 10² + 10² = 100 + 100 = 200 ( take square root of both sides )
TQ = = = × = 10
Rewrite in slope intercept from y=mx+b y=1-3x+11/3
First symmetrically cut the pentagon to get 5 pieces. (So that you will get the idea that this polygon is divided into 5 triangles)
Then find the area of one of the triangles:
Area of Triangle =
A = × 4 × 10
A = 20 m²
To find the area of the whole pentagon shape:
A = 20 × 5 = 100 m²
<em>Hope it helps!</em>
-5 because a negative plus a negative is a positive this is why it is the right answer
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Answer:</h3>
<u>It squares the amount you scaled it by.</u>
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Step-by-step explanation:</h3>
For example, imagine that you had 2 by 2 square, and then you put it through a scale factor of 2.
Now each side length would be double of what it once was.
But when you multiply the new lengths together, the area would be of 4 times more.
(Original Equation) 2 * 2 = 4
(Scale Factor of 2) 4 * 4 = 16
So when the scale factor is made, the area would be squared to the multiple that you scaled it by.
<em>***A square root is a number times itself.</em>
<em>(eg): 3 * 3 = </em><em>9</em>
<em> 15 * 15 = </em><em>225</em>
<em>9 and 225 would be the square root in these problems.</em>