The linear inequalities that will limit the solution region in a linear programming problem are called the origin.
<u>Explanation</u>:
- The x-axis is a horizontal line, and it is perpendicular to the y-axis. The origin is called the convergence of the two axes. This property allows multiplying a term or terms into a polynomial.
- The origin is a starting point, and in mathematics, the origin can also be said as the starting point.
- The co-ordinates for every other point are based on how far from the origin that point is. x and y are equal to zero at the origin and cross the x-axis and y-axis.
The answer is B because 1% means 0.01
The rule (x, y) ⇒ (x + 4, y - 6) means to translate the shape four units right and six unit down
Coordinate C (3, 1) ⇒ (3 + 4, 1 - 6) = (7, -5) is the coordinate for C'