I want to believe you mean we find the vertices of the vertices <span>P(−3, −4), Q(3, 4), and R(−6, −3) under a reflection on X=0.
Line X=0 is the y-axis. So for reflection under this axis the y coordinates does not change but the x coordinates only change the sign.
For example, for a point A(x, y) its image under RX=0, A'(-x,y)
A(x, y) </span>⇒ A'(-x, y)
P(−3, −4) ⇒ P'(3, -4)
Q(3, 4) ⇒ Q'(-3, 4) and
R(−6, −3) ⇒ R'(-6, -3)
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The least-square regression line has a slope of:
m=(nΣxy-ΣyΣx)/(nΣx²-ΣxΣx)
and a y-intercept of:
b=(Σy-mΣx)/n
In this case: n=7, Σxy=4899, Σy=391, Σx=85, Σx²=1153 so
m=(7(4899)-391*85)/(7(1153)-85*85))=1058/846
b=(391*846-85*1058)/(7*846)=34408/846
So the line of best fit is:
y=(1058x+34408)/846 and if we approximated this as your answers see to have done....
y=1.25x+40.67
Answer:
answer A shows a rotation
it will take Dominic 48 minutes to go 12 miles because it took him 4 minutes every mile so you just multiply 4 times 12