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Andreyy89
2 years ago
14

Journal Assignment

German
1 answer:
Tju [1.3M]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Engineer:

1. Education needed for my career includes a major in physics, chemistry, and mathematics. Skills that I need for it is metal working and knowing how to do that, making blueprints, 3D designing(on computer), etc.

2 Making things, designing things, and building things.

3. Depends

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  • The question says: Mrs. Smith has a large grid drawn on a whiteboard at the front of her classroom. She and her geometry students use an erasable marker to plot shapes on it. She plots Triangle 1, which is shown on the grid below.
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  • Part B says: Next, Mrs. Smith asks another student, James, to write a rule that would reflect a figure across the line y = 3. She then asks him to transform Triangle 2 using this rule and draw the new triangle (Triangle 3) on the whiteboard. What is a rule that reflects a figure across the line y = 3? Draw Triangle 3 on the grid below.

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