Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm ASSUMING this goes with a photo supplied in another question.
Part E reflection across the x axis leaves the x value identical but negates the y value (x, y) → (x, -y)
Part I translating 6 up and 1 left subtracts one from the x value and adds 6 to the y value (x, y) → (x - 1, y + 6)
Part K Chanel has the correct sequence as following her instructions maps each point on triangle ABC perfectly to triangle DEF
Preston was close but he either needed to rotate about the origin 180° then translate up 6 and left 1, or rotate 180° about the point (-½, -½) and translate up 7.
I think the quickest conversion is to rotate 180° about the point (-½, 3)
Answer:
a number that is substituted in an inequality that makes the inequality a true statement.
EXAMPLE :
x + 2 < 7 ; x= 4
1) substitute 4 into the inequality
4 + 2 < 7
2) solve ( add 4 and 2 together )
6 < 7
the number 4 is a solution to the inequality because 6 < 7 is true.
Answer:
acute isosceles
Step-by-step explanation:
both legs have an equal length, and angles are less than 90º
Answer:
(a) -9 and 4
(b) 5 and 4
(c) -6 and 6
(d) 19 and -1
integers r numbers like 1, 2, 3, -3, -1, etc. basically they cannot have decimals or fractions or anything weird, they r whole numbers that can be negative or positive.