Answer:
Yuki was curious if \triangle ABC△ABCtriangle, A, B, C was congruent to \triangle FED△FEDtriangle, F, E, D, so she tried to map one triangle onto the other using transformations: Yuki concluded: "It's not possible to map \triangle ABC△ABCtriangle, A, B, C onto \triangle FED△FEDtriangle, F, E, D using a sequence of rigid transformations, so the triangles are not congruent." What error did Yuki make in her conclusion?
Answer:
One more transformation — a rotation — would map △ABC onto △FED. So the triangles are congruent. So the triangles are congruent.
Explanation:
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Who were the “other half” that Jacob Riis referred to in his 1890 book How the Other Half Lives?
A the factory owners
B the upper class
C the working poor
D the middle class
Answer: the working poor
Explanation:
Jacob A. Riis was a journalist and he was also a social reformer. In the 19th century, he publicized the challenges that people faced with regards to housing and poverty.
He used his writing to expose the hardship that immigrants faced and the plight and poverty among them. He took photograph of their saloons, slums, etc that the working poor in New New York were faced with.
The other half” that Jacob Riis referred to in his 1890 book How the Other Half Lives were the working poor.
Answer:
the working poor
Explanation:
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