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LM= 3x, MN= 6, and LN= 5x, what is LM


BAB is a right isosceles triangle at D

1)Place point C so that DABC would be a parallelogram

2)The bisector of angle ADB cots AB at E and the bisector of angle DBC cuts CD at F

Prove that quadrilateral DEBF is a square


BAB is a right isosceles triangle at D
1)Place point C so that DABC would be a parallelogram
2)The bisector of angle ADB cots AB at E and the bisector of angle DBC cuts CD at F
Prove that quadrilateral DEBF is a square
QUESTION: The image of point A is (4,-6) after the translation shown. What are the coordinates of the pre-image

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QUESTION: What is the mapping notation for this transformation? Assume the solid rectangle is the pre-image and the dotted (shaded) rectangle is the image.

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A rhombus ABCD is divided into two equilateral triangles, along the diagonal BD. Points P and Q are in segments AD and CD respectively and are such that ∠P BQ = 60◦ Determine the measurements of the Remaining angles of the triangle P BQ.
A silo has the form of a right circular cylinder 20m in diameter and 45m
high. The lateral surface of the silo is to be painted with two coats of
elastomeric paint.
1. What is the lateral surface area of the silo
12 concrete cylindrical pillars of a building are to be covered by aluminum
cladding. Each pillar has a diameter of 70 cm and height of 7m.
1. How much concrete is needed to construct the concrete pillars?
A cylindrical container of height equal to twice the diameter of its base can
hold 12 liters (1L= 1,000 cm3) of water. Another cylindrical container with
the same capacity has its height equal to three times the diameter of its
base.
1. What is the diameter of the first container?

Construct a logarithmic spiral using golden triangles with isosceles side of 3


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