Answer:
Rigid transformations preserve segment lengths and angle measures.
Rigid transformations produce congruent figures.
If two figures are congruent, then there is a rigid transformation or a combination of rigid transformations that will map one onto the other.
Step-by-step explanation:
- A rigid transformation or an isometry is a transformation that does not change the sides and angle of plane figures.
- Reflection in the plane, translations and rotation or a combination of them produce images that are congruent to the preimage.
- This implies that, two figures are congruent if and only if a rigid transformation or a combination of one or more rigid transformations will map one plane figure onto another.
- Therefore all the given options are true.
Answer:the second one
Step-by-step explanation:
Well, the place is charging him 115/hr
and he's booked it for 6hrs
how much is going to be his cost? well

now, there will be 14 teams playing, so... if we divide 690 evenly among the 14 teams, that means each team will need to pay 690/14 about 49.28571 or 49 bucks and 29 cents about
now, if each team pays that much, they'll cover 690, so Dylan has his cost covered, however, for a profit, a profit is surplus, so, in order to make surplus income, or profit, he'll need to charge "more than" 49.29
or he needs to charge "x", whilst x > 49.29
A = 3 and b is 2 so 3 + 2 = 5
a - b = 1
Therefore : 5/1