Answer:
Below.
Step-by-step explanation:
I've drawn the answers to (c) and (g) in the attached picture.
First mark the radar point and draw the N line vertically up from this point.
The bearing is the angle, drawn clockwise, from The North (N) line on the radar point. The lines drawn are 5 and 6.5 cms long to indicate the 5 and 6.5 miles.
I have estimated the angles. To draw them accurately you'll need a protractor.
Reference the image below if you need to.
We start at red point (0,0) and reflect across blue line x= -3.
This puts the point equidistance away on the opposite side at blue point (-6, 0).
That point is then reflected across green line y= -3,
and ends up at
green point
(-6, -6).
Answer:
13+2n
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Answer:
you have you have and equation and then plug 7,8 into t and you get your awnser
Step-by-step explanation:
get your equationn by Reding the graph or table then to y2 minus y1 over x2 minus x1 and then look at the graph for the y-int and but then , in to t
Number 5 and 6 are both equal