She took 100, the store has - 100
she went back and bough
70 bucks in stuff, the store has - 70
yes, she took the $100 bill and gave it, got back $30, that means she only kept $30 from the original bill.
the store however, lost the original $100 bill plus the $70 in merchandise, so they have -$170.
Given J(1, 1), K(3, 1), L(3, -4), and M(1, -4) and that J'(-1, 5), K'(1, 5), L'(1, 0), and M'(-1, 0). What is the rule that tran
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(x; y) -> (x - 2; y + 4)
J(1; 1) ⇒ J'(1 - 2; 1 + 4) = (-1; 5)
K(3; 1) ⇒ K'(3 - 2; 1 + 4) = (1; 5)
L(3;-4) ⇒ L'(3 - 2; -4 + 4) = (1; 0)
M(1;-4) ⇒ M'(1 - 2;-4 + 4) = (-1; 0)
Answer:
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1=40
2=50
3=50
4=130
5=90
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