Of the isometries, translation is your best tool. The orientation is already correct so rotation is unnecessary, as is reflection.
Answer:
2.7
Step-by-step explanation:
hope you understand if you don't understand tell me I'll try again.
Write the set of points from -6 to 0 but excluding -4 and 0 as a union of intervals
First we take the interval -6 to 0. In that -4 and 0 are excluded.
So we split the interval -6 to 0.
Start with -6 and go up to -4. -4 is excluded so we break at -4. Also we use parenthesis for -4.
Interval becomes [-6,-4) . It says -6 included but -4 excluded.
Next interval starts at -4 and ends at 0. -4 and 0 are excluded so we use parenthesis not square brackets
(-4,0)
Now we take union of both intervals
[-6,-4) U (-4,0) --- Interval from -6 to 0 but excluding -4 and 0
I think the answer is C or B . I’m pretty sure it’s C though .
Answer:
C. 10 units
Step-by-step explanation:
Distance formula sqrt( (y1 - y2)^2 + (x1 - x2)^2 )
sqrt( (3-3)^2 + (-7 - 3)^2)
sqrt ( 10^2)
10 units