General Idea:
When a point or figure on a coordinate plane is moved by sliding it to the right or left or up or down, the movement is called a translation.
Say a point P(x, y) moves up or down ' k ' units, then we can represent that transformation by adding or subtracting respectively 'k' unit to the y-coordinate of the point P.
In the same way if P(x, y) moves right or left ' h ' units, then we can represent that transformation by adding or subtracting respectively 'h' units to the x-coordinate.
P(x, y) becomes
. We need to use ' + ' sign for 'up' or 'right' translation and use ' - ' sign for ' down' or 'left' translation.
Applying the concept:
The point A of Pre-image is (0, 0). And the point A' of image after translation is (5, 2). We can notice that all the points from the pre-image moves 'UP' 2 units and 'RIGHT' 5 units.
Conclusion:
The transformation that maps ABCD onto its image is translation given by (x + 5, y + 2),
In other words, we can say ABCD is translated 5 units RIGHT and 2 units UP to get to A'B'C'D'.
16,700,000,000,000,000 = 1.67 x 10^16
start at the last 0....count the number of spaces till u can get a decimal right after the first digit....thats 16 spaces. Now take ur numbers that are not 0...1.67....and multiply it by 10^16...because of the 16 spaces. I hope I am making some kind of sense...I am better at doing then explaining how to do...lol
Answer:
yes it represents the graph accurately
The statements that are true from the graph are:
- The line is horizontal
- The line goes through (4, 4 )
- The y- values are all 4
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Given the graph, we can note some things:
- There is a line with a slope of zero.
- This is a horizontal line parallel to the x-axis.
- The equation of the line is y = c
c is the value of the y- coordinates the line passes through.
The line passes through (0, 4 ) with a y- coordinate of 4
Therefore, the equation of the line of y= 4
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