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What the pallelogram

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Answer:

see explanation

Explanation:

(1)

Corresponding angles are congruent, hence

∠W = ∠P = 80°

(2)

Ratios of corresponding sides are equal , that is


(WZ)/(PS) =
(ZY)/(RS) =
(21)/(7) = 3

multiply both sides by 5

WZ = 5 × 3 = 15

(3)

Similarly


(WX)/(PQ) =
(ZY)/(RS) = 3


(WX)/(7) = 3 ( multiply both sides by 7 )

WX = 7 × 3 = 21

(4)

The sides of WXYZ are each 3 times the size of PQRS

scale factor = 3





User Shikloshi
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ANSWER


1. \: m< \: W=80 \degree


2. WZ=15


3. WX = 21


4. \: k = 3

EXPLANATION


Since WXYZ is a dilation of PQRS, the two shapes are similar.



The corresponding angles are equal.


Angle P corresponds to angle W.


This implies that,


m< \: W=m< \: P=80 \degree



2. Side SR corresponds to ZY.

We can observe that,


|ZY|=21



This implies that,



|ZY|=3 * 7



|ZY|=3|SR|


This implies that,


WZ=3|SP|



WZ=3 * 5 = 15



3. WX = 21

This side, XZ is parallel to ZY. The opposite parallel sides of a parallelogram are equal.




4. The scale factor is


k= (image \: length)/(object \: length)


k= (21)/(7)




k= 3


Therefore the scale factor is 3.
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