Hexagon IJKLMN is shown on the coordinate plane below.
If hexagon IJKLMN is dilated by a scale factor of 'Hexagon IJKLMN on a coordinate plane with ordered pairs at I negative two, six, at J four, four, at K six, negative one at, L negative one, two, at M negative four, negative four, at N negative six, two from the origin to create hexagon I'J'K'L'M'N', what is the ordered pair of point L'? (4 points)
(-0.4, 0.8)
(-5, 15)
(-0.8, 2.4)
(-2.5, 5)
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OpenStudy (itrymath):
If hexagon IJKLMN is dilated by a scale factor of 'Hexagon IJKLMN on a coordinate plane with ordered pairs at I negative two, six, at J four, four, at K six, negative one at, L negative one, two, at M negative four, negative four, at N negative six, two from the origin to create hexagon I'J'K'L'M'N', what is the ordered pair of point L'? (4 points)
(-0.4, 0.8)
(-5, 15)
(-0.8, 2.4)
(-2.5, 5)
OpenStudy (sebastianwininger):
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OpenStudy (itrymath):
omg its you <3 :)
OpenStudy (itrymath):
jk this is a good thing :)
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OpenStudy (sebastianwininger):
yup how ya doin!
OpenStudy (itrymath):
i think answer is C
OpenStudy (itrymath):
im doing great!
OpenStudy (sebastianwininger):
your wrong
OpenStudy (itrymath):
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OpenStudy (itrymath):
let me look over my work
OpenStudy (sebastianwininger):
it is not C
OpenStudy (itrymath):
oooooo i found the flaw!!!
OpenStudy (itrymath):
since i found it, it must be D
OpenStudy (sebastianwininger):
ok tell me then
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OpenStudy (itrymath):
@SebastianWininger
OpenStudy (sebastianwininger):
it is A
OpenStudy (itrymath):
how !
OpenStudy (sebastianwininger):
idk how to explain it bro cause rn i am tried and have baaggy eyes rn
OpenStudy (itrymath):
okay well i guess i just go with it thanks
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OpenStudy (sebastianwininger):
yup np bro
OpenStudy (itrymath):
nvm i get it
OpenStudy (itrymath):
thanks!!!!
OpenStudy (sebastianwininger):
wwell hold on
OpenStudy (itrymath):
2 over 5 = 0.4 then divided that by 1 = -0.4
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OpenStudy (sebastianwininger):
i will get my friend nad in here t help
OpenStudy (itrymath):
thanks
OpenStudy (sebastianwininger):
yup
OpenStudy (sebastianwininger):
sry he is being a douch rn
OpenStudy (itrymath):
i understand
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OpenStudy (sebastianwininger):
lol he is veiwing it
OpenStudy (518nad):
take screenshot of question
OpenStudy (518nad):
some kinda fraction im assuming was not copied through
OpenStudy (518nad):
i mean multiply* all current coordinates by 2/5
OpenStudy (itrymath):
it just askes for L
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OpenStudy (518nad):
then multiply L bro
OpenStudy (itrymath):
im not a bro...
OpenStudy (518nad):
sister pls
OpenStudy (sebastianwininger):
nad is getting al smart agian nad your smart vain is bulging out of your head
OpenStudy (itrymath):
and it would be (-0.4,0.2)
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OpenStudy (518nad):
(-1,2) * 2/5
=(-2/5,4/5)
=(-0.4,0.8)
OpenStudy (518nad):
stop being mean to me @SebastianWininger im a good guy
OpenStudy (itrymath):
o
OpenStudy (sebastianwininger):
i know you are i am being nice i am calling you smart asf
OpenStudy (itrymath):
so answer is A
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OpenStudy (518nad):
yupp
OpenStudy (518nad):
i know im jk silly
OpenStudy (sebastianwininger):
ooo i told you irtymath flutter yess
OpenStudy (518nad):
but i dont have a smart anything, we are alll SMART!
OpenStudy (itrymath):
i flutter
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OpenStudy (itrymath):
how
OpenStudy (sebastianwininger):
i meant to say f u c k but it said flutter
OpenStudy (itrymath):
o
OpenStudy (itrymath):
thanks!!
OpenStudy (sebastianwininger):
yup np
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OpenStudy (itrymath):
A toy company manufactures arcade games. They are marketing a new pinball machine to children. It is similar in size to the adult version of the same game. Both the adult and child models are shown below.
If the perimeter of the adult pinball machine is 172 inches, what is the length, in inches of ? Type the numeric answer only in the box below. (4 points)