Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Given Equation:</u>
x/5 + 6 = -14
Subtract 6 to both sides
x/5 = -14 - 6
x/5 = -20
Multiply 5 to both sides
x = -20 × 5
x = -100
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There are four types of transformations of an image on a graph: translation, rotation, reflection, and dilation.
If the image moved across the graph without changing its shape, form, or tilt, it is a translation. Basically without changing form it slid from one place to another.
If the image rotated across the graph, such as switching upside-down from the first quadrant to the second, it is a rotation.
If the image moved across the graph and is in the exact opposite form as it started in (like a mirror,) it is a reflection.
If the image grew larger, it is a dilation.
Just follow the pre-image (f(x)=3x, since it started there,) to the image on your graph (g(x), since it ended there) to find out which transformation it is.
Answer:
The answer is 0.04 or 1/25
Step-by-step explanation:
<h2>
0.04 < 1/3 (.33333333...)</h2><h3>7/8 > 1/3</h3><h3>1 1/3 > 1/3</h3><h3>6/10 (60%) > 1/3</h3>
Answer:
432
Step-by-step explanation:
l x w
4x3
4x19
8x24
8x19
432
See the picture attached to better understand the problem
we know that
in the right triangle ABC
cos A=AC/AB
cos A=1/3
so
1/3=AC/AB----->AB=3*AC-----> square----> AB²=9*AC²----> equation 1
applying the Pythagoras Theorem
BC²+AC²=AB²-----> 2²+AC²=AB²---> 4+AC²=AB²----> equation 2
substitute equation 1 in equation 2
4+AC²=9*AC²----> 8*AC²=4----> AC²=1/2----> AC=√2/2
so
AB²=9*AC²----> AB²=9*(√2/2)²----> AB=(3√2)/2
the answer isthe hypotenuse is (3√2)/2