Cameron drew a pentagon with vertices at (1,1), (3,1), (4,3), (0,3), and (2,4). he wants to draw another pentagon that is similar, but not congruent, to the original. which method could he use to determine the vertices of the new pentagon?
A) adding 4 to all the x-values
B) multiplying the y-values by 5
C) dividing the x- and y-values by 6
D) subtracting 7 from all the y-values
A) adding 4 to all the x-values
B) multiplying the y-values by 5
C) dividing the x- and y-values by 6
D) subtracting 7 from all the y-values
1 Answer
Jun 28, 2018
Similar shapes have sides that are related by a common scale factor, so (C), a scale factor of