Answer:
Rotation of 180° about the origin, translation of (x + 10, y − 2), and reflection across y = −6
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Quadrant III
Step-by-step explanation:
The attached picture shows graph of 4 such linear functions with the conditions given in the problem. ALL of them DO NOT pass through Quadrant III.
The graphs shown are of the functions:




<em>So, any linear function of the form
with
and
does not pass through Quadrant III. Answer choice 3 is correct.</em>
so, is a semi-circle, half a circle, recall a circle has a total of 360°, so half of that will be 180°.
the diameter of that circle is 10, so its radius is half that, or 5.
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4 x 2 over 2
8/2 + 1/2 = 9/2
3 x 4 over 4
12/4 +1/4 = 13/4
Top times top over bottom times bottom.
9 x 13 over 2 x 4
117 / 8
14 and 5/8