Polygon ABCD is dilated by a scale factor of 2 with the center of dilation at the origin to create polygon A′B′C′D′. If the endpoints of are located at (0, -7) and (8, 8), what is the length of ? Use the distance formula to help you decide:

To find the length of a line segment, we can use the distance formula. The distance formula is:

d = √((x2 - x1)² + (y2 - y1)²)

In this case, we have the endpoints of the line segment , which are (0, -7) and (8, 8).

Let's plug the values into the distance formula:

d = √((8 - 0)² + (8 - (-7))²)
= √(8² + 15²)
= √(64 + 225)
= √289
= 17

Therefore, the length of the line segment is 17 units.

SOLO BUSINESS

same question, same typo.

No distance formula needed. All lengths (and coordinates) are simply doubled. You can use the distance formula if you want, using the new (doubled) coordinates.

ALL THIS LONG NUMBER STUFF YOU DONT NEED IT IF YOU KNOW HOW TO COUNT MONEY YOU GOOD