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OpenStudy (hanner_b_nanner):

FAN && MEDAL Does anybody do FLVS?? I need to do my module 4 and 5 Geometry DBA, and was wondering what kind of questions I need to study for! Thanksss!! :)

OpenStudy (hanner_b_nanner):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (hanner_b_nanner):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

here is some for module four When a figure is dilated from the origin, each ordered pair of the image may be found according to the rule (x, y) → (kx, ky) where k is the scale factor. The scale factor is the constant by which a figure (or the dimensions of a figure) increases or decreases. If the scale factor is a number greater than one, the figure will be enlarged. If the scale factor is a number between zero and one, the figure will be reduced in size. When dilating a figure, the rule (x, y) → (kx, ky), where k is the scale factor, can be seen as a function machine. Remember that (x, y) is the input and (kx, ky) is the output.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

MODULE FOUR: Similar polygons are polygons that have congruent angles and corresponding sides that are proportional to one another Corresponding angles of similar polygons will always have congruent measures Each pair of corresponding sides of similar polygons will have equal ratios

OpenStudy (anonymous):

MODULE FOUR: Similar triangles have the same shape but different sizes. You can identify similar triangles using the Angle-Angle Similarity Postulate. Angle-Angle (AA) Similarity Postulate: If two triangles have congruent angles, the triangles are similar. Similar triangles have corresponding parts that form a proportion with their corresponding sides.

OpenStudy (hanner_b_nanner):

THANK YOU! hey wait and ill open a new one for 5 so you can get another medal :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats it for module four and okay

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