I would say yes, it is easier to subtract numbers when they are above and below each other because that ways you can easily borrow from the places in front of the number and rewrite without problems. It also helps keep the math more organized so that your work does not confuse you.
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Answer:
B. g(x)=(x+7)^2-3
Step-by-step explanation:
Vertex form is F(x)= a(x-h)^2+k
a is the reflection
h and k are the vertex (x,y) = (h,k)
in this case there is no shrink or stretch (a)
if it is translating left or right it is "h". In this case it is translated left so its -7. However if you look at vertex form it is "x-h" so -7-7= +7
If it translating up or down it is "K". In this case it is translated down so its -3.
If it was translated up or right then its positive. If it was translated down or left its negative.
After you figure out what h and k are then you just plug it in. h=-7, k=-3
so the answer in vertex form is, g(x)=(x+7)^2-3
The answer to the question is 26°
180°-154°= 26°