Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
segment AB over segment A double prime B double prime = the square root of 13 over 2 times the square root of 13
Step-by-step explanation:
Triangle ABC has vertices at points A(-3,3), B(1,-3) and C(-3,-3).
1. Reflection over x = 1 maps vertices A, B and C as follows
- A(-3,3)→A'(5,3);
- B(1,-3)→B'(1,3);
- C(-3,-3)→C'(5,-3).
2. Dilation by a scale factor of 2 from the origin has the rule
(x,y)→(2x,2y)
So,
- A'(5,3)→A''(10,6);
- B'(1,3)→B''(2,6);
- C'(5,-3)→C''(10,-6)
See attached diagram for details
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I'm not sure about part B, but part A will have the answer "if Ron eats lunch today, then he will drink a glass of milk" (without quotes of course)
The idea is that we have these arguments in symbolic form
P = Ron eats lunch today
Q = Ron eats a sandwich
R = Ron will drink a glass of milk
The format is
"If P then Q" ----> "if Q then R" so therefore "If P then R"
We see that P leads to Q, then Q leads to R. So overall P leads to R. We connect them as a chain of sorts. We can skip over Q since we know the first point will lead to the last. Think of it as a shortcut of sorts.
3x + 7 = -x - 1
3x + 7 + = -1
4x + 7 = -1
4x = -1 - 7
4x = -8
x = -2
1 - 2x + 5 = 4x - 3
-2x + 6 = 4x - 3
6 = 4x - 3 + 2x
6 = 6x - 3
6 + 3 = 6x
9 = 6x
x = 6/9
x = 2/3
i helped you with the first two questions so you can see how you can solve it.
hope this helps, God bless!