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OpenStudy (mathsucks):

Kite PQRS is dilated to form kite LMNO. What corresponding angle is congruent to angle QRS? Type the answer in the box below. someone pls pls pls answer this. It needs to be a typed answer and i really need the answer

OpenStudy (mathsucks):

someone ._.. pls

OpenStudy (brooklynsshaw):

I there a graph or a picture that goes with this question?

OpenStudy (mathsucks):

nope . thats exactly how it is @brooklynsshaw

OpenStudy (brooklynsshaw):

Hmm.. that's odd. Do you have to graph is manually?

OpenStudy (mathsucks):

https://gyazo.com/c6a056956e423240d570358b2d0cd62c

OpenStudy (mathsucks):

thats a screenshot of it

OpenStudy (mathsucks):

@brooklynsshaw

OpenStudy (brooklynsshaw):

Okay, so from the question, the word "dilate" means make larger or expand. So we are taking kite PQRS to form kite LMNO. I would draw/graph out two kites, with the corresponding angles and describe the change in angles, and answer the last part of the question as well

OpenStudy (mathsucks):

i just got a warning for inappropriate language e.e

OpenStudy (mathsucks):

ok ok

OpenStudy (brooklynsshaw):

You did? Why?

OpenStudy (mathsucks):

i dont know this is my second post on this website wtf nothing bad has been said

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

"mathsucks: OK YA KNOW WHAT flutter IT ILL JUST FAIL :)" that is why

OpenStudy (mathsucks):

like i know how to dialate, like find the points and multiply em

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

Dilation is stretching or shrinking, not just expanding out

OpenStudy (mathsucks):

oooooooooh shadow in the chat

OpenStudy (mathsucks):

dilate is making the figure larger?

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

Just draw two kites, and name the points

OpenStudy (brooklynsshaw):

OpenStudy (mathsucks):

._. im horrible with this e.e

OpenStudy (brooklynsshaw):

It's okay! It just takes practice!

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

"A dilation is a transformation (notation ) that produces an image that is the same shape as the original, but is a different size. A dilation stretches or shrinks the original figure. The description of a dilation includes the scale factor (or ratio) and the center of the dilation." http://www.regentsprep.org/regents/math/geometry/gt3/ldilate2.htm

OpenStudy (mathsucks):

well i went from like liberal arts stupid math in school to geometry in FLVS

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

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OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

Name the other points, and sorry, that's not a perfect kite

OpenStudy (mathsucks):

LMNO?

OpenStudy (brooklynsshaw):

Just explain the angles, how they are congruent and make the explanation really detailed

OpenStudy (mathsucks):

well wtf am i going to answer this thing with? its like a actual type in thing not multiple choice

OpenStudy (brooklynsshaw):

Shadow is making me look bad :( jkjk

OpenStudy (brooklynsshaw):

Yes exactly, don't draw or anything, just explain how you got your answer

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

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OpenStudy (mathsucks):

well yeah i see that

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

So what corresponding angle is congruent to angle QRS?

OpenStudy (mathsucks):

i just dont understand what im going to type. its a 10 question test and i already think i got other questions wrong/ i dont wanna get this wrong

OpenStudy (mathsucks):

LMN?

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

Remember, you can dilate the lengths and widths, but the angles don't change For example |dw:1463776375416:dw| I dilated the height of the wall and the floors, but it stays a 90 degree angle

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

width of the floors*

OpenStudy (mathsucks):

ok?

OpenStudy (mathsucks):

.___.

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

So look for the angle that has the same position as QRS

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

It is not LMN

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

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