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i cant answer it without x or at least some more stuff in the question, the only thing i can rlly say is 9x+2 maybe
Step-by-step explanation:
Rule: Any positive number is always larger than any negative number.
For example, 10 is larger than -2. So we write 10 > -2.
The same goes for 8 & 1/4 vs -8 & 1/4. It doesn't matter if we involve fractions or decimals.
Visually, positive numbers are to the right of 0 on the number line. Negative numbers are to the left of 0.
Stuff on the right is larger than stuff on the left.
The diagram that shows all the lines of symmetry is diagram B.
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Which diagram shows all the lines of symmetry of the regular hexagon?</h3>
We define a line of symmetry as a line such that if we perform a reflection over that line, the <em>image coincides with the preimage </em>(so the reflection does not change the figure).
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With that in mind, any line that cuts the hexagon in exactly two halves is a line of symmetry.
So the image that shows all the lines of symmetry of the regular is B, where it shows all the lines that cut the hexagon in two equal halves.
If you want to learn more about lines of symmetry:
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the assumption being, that there's a 7% sales tax on any item in the store.
so if you buy the jacket, you pay 25.5 plust 7% of 25.5.
and if you buy the shoes for price say "s", then you pay "s" plus 7% of "s".
whatever those two amounts are, they must be $60, because that's all you have in your pocket anyway.