Part B
Using squares 1, 2, and 3, and elght copies of the original triangle, you can create sq...
Mathematics, 29.05.2020 03:02, michelemosbahiow6yya
Part B
Using squares 1, 2, and 3, and elght copies of the original triangle, you can create squares 4 and 5 C. Keep the square 4 and
square 5 window open. You will need them to complete the rest of the tasks in this section.
What are the side lengths of square 4 and square 5 in terms of a and b? Do the two squares have the same area?
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Polygons efgh and e′f′g′h′ are shown on the coordinate grid: what set of transformations is performed on efgh to form e′f′g′h′? a. a translation 1 unit to the left followed by a 90-degree counterclockwise rotation about the origin b. a translation 1 unit to the right followed by a 90-degree counterclockwise rotation about the origin c. a 90-degree clockwise rotation about the origin followed by a translation 2 units to the right d. a 90-degree clockwise rotation about the origin followed by a translation 2 units to the left
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