Answer:
(6,7)
Step-by-step explanation:
To translate a point, move each coordinate the specified amount and direction. Since the origin (0,0) moved to (5,4) or 5 right and 4 up, move (1,3) the same amount and direction. 1 moves right to 6. 3 moves up to 7. The new point is (6,7)
Answer:
or
(Not sure which one is preferred in your case)
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Key skills needed: Evaluating expressions</u>
1) We are given:
2) To solve for the x variable, we want to leave the term with "x" by itself.
This means we add 10 to both sides
-->
(Since -10 and +10 cancel out to make 0 or nothing)
3) Then we divide by 5 on both sides to get "x" completely by itself.
----->
4) You can keep it as is so --> 
or you can divide "y" by 5 and "10" by 5 and get --> 
(I am not sure which form is preferred one is preferred as the teacher matters)
<em>Hope you understood and have a nice day!!</em>
Answer:
22cm
See explanation below
Step by step explanation:
The question is incomplete without the diagram of the shape or its dimensions.
From the question, we are to determine the perimeter of the circle.
Let's consider the following question by determining the perimeter of a circle. If diameter is 7cm. Use pi as 3.14.
Perimeter of circle = circumference of circle
circumference of circle = 2πr
Radius = diameter/2 = (7/2)cm
circumference of circle = 2πr
= 2×π×(7/2) = (14/2)×3.14
= 7×3.14
=21.98cm
circumference of circle = 22cm (nearest tenth)
Perimeter of circle = 22cm
Answer:0 = 3x - 21
Step-by-step explanation:
From this given function we can take an
x
common from its expression
i.e
x
2
−
6
x
=
x
(
x
−
6
)
As we know that the product of two numbers is zero,when either one of them is zero
then in the above expression that we just factorised
the function can be zero when either
x
=
0
or when
x
=
6
i.e when
x
=
0
,
0
(
0
−
6
)
=
0
when
x
=
6
,
6
(
6
−
6
)
=
6
(
0
)
Finally, our prize of all that math, the zeroes of the function are
0
and
6
these numbers are called the zeroes of the function because when you put these values in
x
the function gives zero.