<span>6x+y = 4
y = -6x + 4
</span><span>0 = -6x + 4
6x = 4
x = 2/3
(2/3,0)
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Answer:
A nice way to show it is through the unit circle.
In the unit circle, the point at angle theta from the origin has a y value of sin theta.
If you rotate a point 360-theta degrees from the origin, that is like rotating it theta degrees "backwards", or downwards, which is going to yield the same exact point, reflected through the x-axis. In other words, the y value, or sin(360-theta), is exactly -sin(theta).
Question
Which combination of transformations can you use to show that one shape is congruent to another?
A. dilations and reflections
B. reflections and stretches
C. rotations and translations
D. reflections, dilations, and translations
E. rotations, translations, and dilationsANSWER -
ANSWER -
The correct answer to this is:
ROTATIONS AND TRANSLATIONS
Reflection and rotation can also be used but since their both grouped with dilations, they can't be used. When dilation is used, the size of the shape is changed and congruence won't be possible anymore . That's why the answer is the first option.
Answer:
It's B!!!! (I need to enter more characters so blehhhhhhhh)
Answer:
b
Step-by-step explanation:
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