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YasssPoo:
@stranger2 wrote:
@yassspoo wrote:
@yassspoo
ah hell naw
huh
Imagine:
Rotating around the center doesn't change the circle size, shape, and/or location.
So it doesn't change anything, as shown here:
|dw:1620835617021:dw|
So, eliminate that option.
Imagine:
Is that correct, jhonny?
stranger2:
wow, thats beautiful
jhonyy9:
@imagine wrote:
Is that correct, jhonny?
yofc
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Florisalreadytaken:
why did you have to start with the 3rd option? just consider the 1st option... because its 1st
so as andreas said EVERY circle is the same -- the only thing that differs is the size of its diameter/radius.
we can see that circle b's radius is 15 AND circle a's radi is 5 -- is there any connection between the 2 numbers?
Imagine:
tyvm, okay now, reflecting over the y-axis doesn't change its x values.
As shown here.
|dw:1620835923384:dw|
So, that option is incorrect.
jhonyy9:
@florisalreadytaken wrote:
why did you have to start with the 3rd option? just consider the 1st option... because its 1st
so as andreas said EVERY circle is the same -- the only thing that differs is the size of its diameter/radius.
we can see that circle b's radius is 15 AND circle a's radi is 5 -- is there any connection between the 2 numbers?
perfect explained - CONGRATS !!!
Florisalreadytaken:
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jhonyy9:
15 = 5×3
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stranger2:
damn congrats florisalreadytaken
stranger2:
@jhonyy9 wrote:
15 = 5×3
right
Imagine:
You're are left with A.) n' B.)
Imagine:
Could you take a shot in the dark? Also, try explaining why you chose that over the other option.
stranger2:
@imagine wrote:
Could you take a shot in the dark? Also, try explaining why you chose that over the other option.
wait so, u want me to..take a shot in the dark?
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stranger2:
like a shot, as in
stranger2:
actual shots
stranger2:
what kind of shots are we talkin abt here
Imagine:
You know exactly what I mean, what's with everyone taking everything so literally, please "try" picking one of the choices that are left.
stranger2:
oh I see, no I actually didnt know what u were talking about tho
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stranger2:
I think b
Imagine:
Why's that?
jhonyy9:
what you get if use choice A ?
stranger2:
Dilate circle A by a scale factor of 3.
jhonyy9:
radius length of 5 dilated by factor 3 how much result ?
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Imagine:
That's where;
@jhonyy9 wrote:
15 = 5×3
played in.
Florisalreadytaken:
the relation between 15 and 5, is that 5 is 3times bigger -- if we'd apply that in geometry it'd be called `dilation`
circle a's radi is 5, and circle b's radi is 15, as i mentioned above...
its pretty simple to determine the right option
i still dont know why this is still going haha
Imagine:
Some users need a bit more time.
stranger2:
@imagine wrote:
Some users need a bit more time.
ye im slow slow
Imagine:
It's okay! Take your time.
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Imagine:
So, that makes what your right answer?
stranger2:
thanks guys (#
Imagine:
Wait, you never answered.
stranger2:
its A right
Imagine:
No, we explained why it wasn't.
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Imagine:
Sorry, my mistake!!! It is A.)
stranger2:
thanks
Imagine:
tyvm to @jhonny9 & @florisalreadytaken
Appreciate the backup!
Imagine:
@jhonyy9*
jhonyy9:
@imagine wrote:
tyvm to @jhonny9 & @florisalreadytaken
Appreciate the backup!
jhonyy9 - y is doubled not n
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