The coordinates of the endpoints of line segments T'V' are; T'(-1, 2) and V'(0, 1).
<h3>What are the coordinates of the endpoints of the segment T'V'?</h3>
It follows from the task content that the transformation involved in the formation of the image from the pre-image is dilation by a scale factor of 1/4.
On this note, given that the coordinates of T and V from the task content are; (-4, 8) and (0,4), it follows that the coordinates of the endpoints as required are; T'(-1, 2) and V'(0, 1).
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25% 6 divided by 24 will give you the percentage of copper in the bar
Answer:
2x – 4 – 1 + x
Step-by-step explanation:
I think x equals 54
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You need to find the change in x and y
change in x = 12
change in y = 16
to find the distance you use a^2+ b^2 = c^2
or in this case x^2 + y^2 = d^2
144+256 = 400

=20
so distance equals 20
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