I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. A rectangle can be reflected across an axis of symmetry so that it carries onto itself twice. <span>Rectangles are geometric shapes with </span>two lines<span> of symmetry. One line of symmetry divides a rectangle in half horizontally, and the other line divides the shape in half vertically.</span>
Based on function transformations, the graph of y= cos(2θ), is the same as the graph of <span>y= cos(θ), with a component B of 2, in which case, it means the period is the only thing that differs
well the period for this function will then be </span>

so, the graph of is, the same as y= cos(θ), just shrunk by half horizontally
(3-2)-1=0
3-(2-1)=2
Boom! Done
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The distance between point (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) on a coordinate plane is given by expression 
In the problem given coordinate points are
(0, a) and (a, 0).
Thus, distance between these points are given by

Thus , expression
gives the distance between point (0, a) and point (a, 0) on a coordinate grid.
14 because they are vertical angles