Answer:
y = -3 (you have to draw an horizontal line that passes for the point (0,-3)
Step-by-step explanation:
We have to find the middle points of the segments that unite the corrispettive points.
We are lucky because the images of the points have the same x coordinate of the original ones, so we have just to find the y coordinates.
Segment CC‘
(y1 + y2)/2 = (-1-5)/2 = -3
Segment AA’
(0-6)/2 = -3
Segmet BB’
(1-7)/2 = -3
Segment DD’
(1-7)/2 = -3
In conclusion we can say that the points of the reflection have all the y coordinate equal to -3.
the line is horizontal and its equation is : y = -3
I remember answering the same question, but you didn't attach any photos. But I remember that the answer is the first one.
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- Eli <3
Answer:
$1200
Step-by-step explanation:
First step add 25% and 15%, which equals 40%
Then subtract 40% and 2000, then you should get your answer of $1200
Why not? Because every math system you've ever worked with has obeyed these properties! You have never dealt with a system where a×b did not in fact equal b×a, for instance, or where (a×b)×c did not equal a×(b×c). Which is why the properties probably seem somewhat pointless to you. Don't worry about their "relevance" for now; just make sure you can keep the properties straight so you can pass the next test. The lesson below explains how I kept track of the properties.