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Exercice 2:
Exprimer chacune des propositions suivantes par une égalité faisant intervenir des longueurs.
1) Le point A est l'image du point B par l'homothétie de centre i et de rapport 0,6.
2) Le point M a pour image de point P par l'homothétie de centre R et de rapport -3.
3) Le point A est l'image du point B par l'homothétie de centre i et de rapport -5.
4) Le point M a pour image de point P par l'homothétie de centre R et de rapport 0,2.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00
Solve this equation using substitution. {4x + y = −2} {4x + 6y = 44}
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30
Nicolo paganini's numbers 1184 and 1210 are amicable. the proper divisors of 1184 are 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 37, 74, 148, 296, and 592. the proper divisors of 1210 are 1, 2, 5, 10, 11, 22, 55, 110, 121, 242, and 605. use the definition of amicable (friendly) numbers to show that they are indeed amicable. which of the folowing statement uses the definition of amicable numbers to show that 1184 and 1210 are indeed amicable? o a. o b. ° c. the sum of proper divisors of 1184 is 1210 and the sum of proper divisors of 1210 is 1184 the sum of proper divisors of 1184 is greater than 1210 and the sum of proper divisors of 1210 is greater than 1184 the sum of proper divisors of 1184 is less than 1210 and the sum of proper divisors of 1210 is less than 1184
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:30
Ineed asap. 35 points. in order for two polygons to be similar, two conditions must be met. first, all pairs of corresponding sides must be in proportion. second, all corresponding angles must be congruent. prove that angle congruence is not enough, by itself, to establish that two polygons are similar. do this by describing or drawing two polygons that are not similar but whose corresponding angles are all congruent.
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