You haven't provided the original coordinates or the figure, therefore, I cannot give an exact answer. However, I will help you with the concept.
For rotation 180° about the origin, the signs of both the x any y coordinates are changed.
<u>This can be modeled as follows:</u>
(x,y) ......> rotation 180° about the origin ........> (-x,-y)
<u>Examples:</u>
(1,2) .......> rotation 180° about the origin ........> (-1,-2)
(2,-19) ....> rotation 180° about the origin ........> (-2,19)
(-3,-8) .....> rotation 180° about the origin ........> (3,8)
(-5,7) ......> rotation 180° about the origin ........> (5,-7)
Based on the above, all you have to do to get the coordinates of C' is change the signs of both the x and y coordinates
Hope this helps :)
Answer:
1,2,5 No 3,4 Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
x(x^2-5) No
x(x^2-25x) No
x(x^2-25) Yes
x(x+5)(x-5) Yes
x(x-5)^2 No
Answer:
The maximum height of the arrow is 125 feet.
Step-by-step explanation:
The pathway of the arrow can be represented by the equation,
.....(1)
Where h is height in in feet and t is time in seconds.
It is required to find the maximum height of the arrow. For maximum height,
.
So,

Put t = 2.5 s in equation (1). So,

So, the maximum height of the arrow is 125 feet.
<h3>
Answer: 72.54</h3>
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Explanation:
We set up a cosine ratio, since we want to connect the adjacent and hypotenuse. Then we'll use the inverse cosine, which is also known as arccosine, to isolate the angle value.
This is what your steps could look like:
cos(angle) = adjacent/hypotenuse
cos(L) = LM/LN
cos(L) = 18/60
cos(L) = 0.3
L = arccos(0.3)
L = 72.542396876278 which is approximate
L = 72.54 degrees approximately
Make sure your calculator is in degree mode.
5c plus 9c is 14c bc 5 plus 9 is 14 and the exponent is c so 14c