Consider triangle XYZ with vertices at points X(1,-3), Y(3,0) and Z(-1,-1). If triangle XYZ is reflected across the line y = 1, then the rule of reflection is
(x,y)→(x,-y+2).
The image X' of point X will have coordinates according to the given rule:
X(1,-3)→X'(1, -(-3)+2)=X'(1,5).
Answer: correct choice is D.
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the rule: if f(-x)=f(x), then the function f(x) is even, if f(-x)=-f(x) then the function is odd.
1. f(x)=-5x⁴-2;
if to substitute x→(-x), then f(-x)=-5*(-x)⁴-2; ⇔ f(-x)=-5x⁴-2, in other words f(x)=f(-x), it means that this function is even.
2. f(x)=x³+2x.
if to substitute x→(-x), then f(-x)=(-x)³+2*(-x); ⇔ f(-x)=-(x³+2x), in other words f(-x)=-f(x), it means that this function is odd.
You should use a protractor to help you with this answer; without one it's really hard to draw a 62 degree angle on your own. Sorry!!!
If the sides are in the ratio of 11:16:24, it means that they are all multiples of a same number x, according to these factors.
So, the shorter side is 11x feet long, the middle one is 16x feet long, and the longest side is 24x feet long.
This means that the perimeter is
feet long. But we know that this is 510 feet, so we have
.
So, the three sides are 110, 160 and 240 feet long.
To find the area of a triangle knowing its three sides, you can use Heron's formula, which states that, if
is half the perimeter of the triangle whose sides are
, the area
is given by

In our case,
so the formula becomes

Answer:
46
Step-by-step explanation: