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OpenStudy (calculusxy):

Describe a transformation that carries the triangle with vertices R = (1, 2), P = (6, 7), and Q = (10,5) onto the triangle with vertices K = (0,0), L = (7,−1), and M = (9,3). Where does your transformation send (a) (4, 5)? (b) (7, 5)?

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

@satellite73

satellite73 (satellite73):

now you are out of my range, although i guess we could do something

satellite73 (satellite73):

oh nope, don't know this

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

Right now I am starting off my graphing the points...

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

It's okay if you don't :) I have another problem that you can help me with

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

Is this good? Suppose that triangle PAB is isosceles, with AP = PB, and that C is on side PB, between P and B. Show that CB < AC.

satellite73 (satellite73):

geometry, dont really know it, unless it is obvious sorry...

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

A triangle that has a 13-inch side, a 14-inch side, and a 15-inch side has an area of 84 square inches. Accepting this fact, find the lengths of all three altitudes of this triangle.

satellite73 (satellite73):

repost, tag someone know knows geometry...

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

Alright :)

hero (hero):

This can't be the real @satellite73. I guess the broken bicycle is symbolic.

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