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#1 2013-08-10 06:31:03

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geometry problems

1. Point Q is the image of point P under a dilation with center O and scale factor 4. If PQ = 18, then what is OP?

2.We cut a regular pentagon out of a piece of cardboard, and then place the pentagon back in the cardboard.
How many different ways can we place the pentagon back in the cardboard, if we are allowed to rotate but not reflect the pentagon?

3.How many different ways can we place the pentagon back in the cardboard, if we are allowed to rotate and reflect the pentagon?


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#2 2013-08-10 06:37:39

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Re: geometry problems

hi mathstudent2000

OPQ is a straight line so call OP = x  ....   We know that PQ = 18 so  OQ = x + 18 

So make an equation using the scale factor and solve for x.

Label one side AB.  If you cannot turn the pentagon over then once you have placed side AB, all the other sides are fixed in place too.  So how many ways can you place AB?

If you can turn it over then placing BA is a new way.  So how many extra ways does that give you?

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#3 2013-08-10 06:48:32

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Re: geometry problems

but i don't really understand the first problem


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#4 2013-08-10 07:06:14

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Re: geometry problems

A dilation is what I call an enlargement.  O is fixed and P is stretched out away from O by an amount so that its distance increases by times 4

So OP x 4 = OQ.

Using the x and 18 you can form an equation for x and solve it.  (hopefully smile )

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#5 2013-08-10 07:51:15

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Re: geometry problems

for no. 2 i got 5 and for no. 1 i got 6 but i don't know about no.3


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#6 2013-08-10 07:52:18

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Re: geometry problems

i don't get about how many ways you can get when you can also reflect


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#7 2013-08-10 07:57:59

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Re: geometry problems

Those answers, 5 and 6, are correct.

If you place the hole in the cardboard so there's a vertex at the top, and always read the letters clockwise then the first 5 answers are

ABCDE
BCDEA
CDEAB
DEABC
EABCD

Now flip the pentagon over.

AEDCB
etc

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#8 2013-08-10 08:06:07

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Re: geometry problems

so how many different ways are there


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#9 2013-08-10 08:07:31

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Re: geometry problems

is it still five


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#10 2013-08-10 08:16:41

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Re: geometry problems

five more!


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#11 2013-08-10 08:19:04

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Re: geometry problems

so is the answer 10?


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#12 2013-08-10 08:44:01

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Re: geometry problems

That's what I think.

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#13 2013-08-11 04:46:51

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Re: geometry problems

thanks, its correct


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