Answer:
algebraic expression for 180 degree clockwise rotation about the origin (x,y) → (-y, x) algebraic expression for 270 degree clockwise rotation about the origin equals a 270 degree counterclockwise rotation 90 degree clockwise rotation equals a 90 degree counterclockwise rotation
Step-by-step explanation:
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<u>When we say to </u><u><em>solve for something</em></u>
<em> ⇒ essentially move everything to one side</em>
<em> ⇒ and that 'something' to the other</em>
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In this case:
⇒ we need to move the y-variable by itself to one side
⇒ and everything else to the other
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<u>Let's apply that principle</u>:
<u>Answer: (t-d) / 31</u>
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: Interval notation: (−∞, 3) ( − ∞, 3) Any real number less than 3 in the shaded region on the number line will satisfy at least one of the two given inequalities. Example 4: Graph and give the interval notation equivalent: x<3 or x≥−1. x < 3 or x ≥ − 1. .
Answer:
This is a linear equation of the form y = mx + b, where m is the rate of change and b is the y-intercept, also known as the value of y when x = 0. Our independent variable is the number of miles we travel, and we will call that x. If we pay .20 per mile, and miles is "x", we represent that as .20x. The 70 is the amount we will pay per day even if we drive 0 miles. Therefore, the equation is:
y = .20x + 70.
I cannot graph this for you here.
We can choose a number of miles, say 100, and solve for our cost:
y = .20(100) + 70
y = 20 + 70
y = 90
We can expect to pay $90 if we drive 100 miles in a day.