Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
D is the midpoint of A and B
A = (0,s)
B = (r,0)
Add up the x coordinates to get 0+r = r. Then cut that in half to get r/2
Similarly, do the same for the y coordinates: s+0 = s ---> s/2
So the location of point D is (r/2, s/2)
Answer: Choice C
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38 (average) - 29.777 (this year) = 8.223 inches less this year than the average year.
Answer: D. (-2, -1)
Step-by-step explanation:
Here we do two reflections to the point (-1, 2).
First, we do a reflection over the line x = y. Remember that a reflection over a line keeps constant the distance between our point and the given line, so we have that for a pint (x, y), the reflection over the line y = x is:
Ry=x (x, y) = (y, x)
so for our point, we have:
Ry=x (-1, 2) = (2, -1)
Now we do a reflection over the y-axis, again, a reflection over a line keeps constant the distance between our point and the given line, so if we have a point (x,y) and we do a reflection over the y-axis, our new point will be:
Ry-axis (x,y) = (-x, y)
Then in our case:
Ry-axis (2, -1) = (-2, -1)
The correct option is D.