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stealth61 [152]
3 years ago
8

How’s ur day?is it great

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2 answers:
Archy [21]3 years ago
6 0
It’s great how’s your day
harina [27]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

My day has been very stress full and on top of that many times my teachers have been assigning more things then anyone could handle. On top of that none of them will be in zoom meetings bc of "a/b" tours. So.. being sarcastic- yes my day is fine.

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Please find attached the required plot accomplished with an online tool

Part A:

1/4

Part B:

P''(-1, 0),  Q''(0, -1), and R''(2, -1)

Part C:

Triangle PQR is similar to triangle P''Q''R'' but they are not congruent

Step-by-step explanation:

Part A:

Triangle ΔPQR has vertices P(4, 0), Q(0, -4), R(-8, -4)

Triangle ΔP'Q'R' has vertices P'(1, 0), Q'(0, -1), R'(-2, -1)

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Where;

(x₁, y₁) and (x₂, y₂) are the coordinates on the ends of the segment

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The length of segment PR = 4·√10

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The length of segment P'R' = √10

The length of segment R'Q' = 2

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Part B:

Reflection of (x, y) across the y-axis gives;

(x, y) image after reflection across the y-axis = (-x, y)

The coordinates after reflection of P'(1, 0), Q'(0, -1), R'(-2, -1) across the y-axis is given as follows;

P'(1, 0) image after reflection across the y-axis = P''(-1, 0)

Q'(0, -1) image after reflection across the y-axis = Q''(0, -1)

R'(-2, -1) image after reflection across the y-axis = R''(2, -1)

Part C:

Triangle PQR is similar to triangle P''Q''R'' but they are not congruent as the dimensions of the sides of triangle PQR and P''Q''R'' are not the same.

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