You have to do 21+8+11=40. So 40 is the answer. Hope this helps.
Answer:
Hi there I was just working on this question on UsaTestPrep and idk if the answer is really correct but here: C: reflection then rotation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Extra Info:
Dilation is when the shape changes in size, which doesn't happen.
Translation is when it just moves across. It may look like that is happening here, but I'll explain.
The triangle is first reflected along the line . Imaging putting a mirror on the x=0 line (the y axis, basically), and you'd see 1 to 2.
Then, it is rotated around the point . Get a bit of tracing paper, draw over 2, and then, holding the tracing paper down at (works well with a pencil), rotate it round and you will find it fits perfectly over 3.
Also is this the diagram?
Answer:
<em>The coordinate of the midpoint is 1/2</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Midpoint</u>
The midpoint of a segment defined in a one-dimension system is

Where x1 and x2 are the coordinates of the points.
The given segment has endpoints x1=-7 and x2=8, thus:


The coordinate of the midpoint is 1/2
-2x^2 + 3x - 9 = 0
The quadratic is not factorable so quadratic formula must be used.
x = (-b + - √(b^2 - 4ac))/2a
a = -2, b = 3, c = -9
x = (-3 + - √(9 - 4*-2*-9))/-4
x = (-3 + - √(-63))/-4
x = -3 + - 3i√7
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-4
x = 3 + 3i√7 x = 3 - 3i√7
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4 4
The length of each side of the tiles is 7.2 in
<u>Explanation:</u>
Given:
Height of the tile, h = 3 in
Area of each tile, A = 21.6 in²
Length of each side, a = ?
We know:
A rhombus is a type of quadrilateral whose opposite sides are parallel and equal.Also, the opposite angles of a rhombus are equal and the diagonal intersect each other perpendicularly.
To find the area of a rhombus when the measures of its height and side length are given, use the formula
A = Base X height
21.6 in² = a X 3 in
a = 7.2 in
Therefore, the length of each side of the tiles is 7.2 in