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OpenStudy (errinss):

kelp meh?

OpenStudy (errinss):

OpenStudy (errinss):

@agent0smith

OpenStudy (errinss):

@ElijahRich1113

OpenStudy (melzie):

b

OpenStudy (errinss):

can you explain why its B?

OpenStudy (elijahrich1113):

ok so if the bottom of the small triangle is 2 and the big triangle is 8 you have to multiply by 4 right. So that is what it means by scale. the amount you need to multiply by

OpenStudy (elijahrich1113):

Same for the sides of the triangles. If the side of the small one is 1 and the big one is 4 than again you multiply by 4

OpenStudy (elijahrich1113):

that is why it is B

OpenStudy (errinss):

that makes sense lol >-<

OpenStudy (errinss):

am i right?

OpenStudy (errinss):

honestly i think i am just double checking lol

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

Good job

OpenStudy (errinss):

OpenStudy (errinss):

@agent0smith

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

Has to be a rotation right? So which one makes sense, clockwise or counter?

OpenStudy (errinss):

counter

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

*pats you on the back*

OpenStudy (errinss):

woohoo XP

OpenStudy (errinss):

i dont have a big enough graph to graph this

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

Lol well use bigger paper Or change the scale ;)

OpenStudy (errinss):

*sarcastic laugh*

OpenStudy (errinss):

im thinking its 180 degrees

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

Sure why not :P

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