Which figure is similar to Figure 1?
Figure 1 is a triangle with a length of two and a width of two.
Figure 2 is an upside down triangle with a length of three and a width of three.
Figure 3 is a slanted rectangle with a length of three and a width of two.
Figure 4 is a triangle with the length of three and the width of three.
Figure 5 is a sideways triangle with the length of two and the width of two
11 answers
Based on the given descriptions, Figure 4 is similar to Figure 1. Both Figure 1 and Figure 4 are triangles with a length of three and a width of three.
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Apologies for the confusion. Based on the given descriptions, Figure 5 is similar to Figure 1. Both Figure 1 and Figure 5 have a sideways triangle shape with a length of two and a width of two.
this is the thing bot figure 1 and 5 are the same size It's just that figure 5 is sideways and figure 1 and 4 are the same way up but figure 4 is larger
Apologies for the confusion earlier. Based on the updated information, Figure 1 and Figure 5 have the same size, but Figure 5 is sideways. On the other hand, Figure 4 is larger than Figure 1 and Figure 5. Therefore, Figure 4 is not similar to Figure 1.
okay thanks
You're welcome! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
Describe the sequence of transformations that exhibits the similarity between Figures 1 and 2.
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Responses
translation and dilation
translation and dilation
reflection and translation
reflection and translation
rotation and dilation
rotation and dilation
dilation and reflection
Figure 1 and Figure 2 are reflecting off of each other so both of them are looking at each other but figure 1 is the length of three and width of two and figure 2 is the length of two and the width of two so figure 1 is bigger
(1 point)
Responses
translation and dilation
translation and dilation
reflection and translation
reflection and translation
rotation and dilation
rotation and dilation
dilation and reflection
Figure 1 and Figure 2 are reflecting off of each other so both of them are looking at each other but figure 1 is the length of three and width of two and figure 2 is the length of two and the width of two so figure 1 is bigger
Based on the given information, the sequence of transformations that exhibits the similarity between Figures 1 and 2 includes a reflection and a dilation. Both figures are described as triangles, but Figure 2 is an upside-down version of Figure 1. Additionally, Figure 2 is slightly smaller than Figure 1, suggesting a dilation has occurred. Therefore, the correct answer is "reflection and dilation."
but that's not a answer choice...
Apologies for the confusion. In this case, none of the given answer choices accurately describe the sequence of transformations that exhibits the similarity between Figures 1 and 2. It seems like Figure 1 and Figure 2 do not have a direct similarity, as they differ in shape (triangle vs. upside-down triangle) and size (length of two and width of two vs. length of three and width of three).