In math, an isometry is a congruent transformation in which the distance (or length) and the angle is preserved or remains the same even after the transformation.
The transformation can be translation, rotation, reflection, etc.
Let us not use this definition of isometry to answer our question, one at a time.
(I) In here, as we can see the distances 10 and 5 and the angle 43 degrees has been preserved. So, <u>this is an isometry.</u>
(II) In here, distances have been halved, so this is<u> not an isometry</u>, even though the angles have been preserved.
(III) In here, the corresponding distances and the angles have been preserved. So, <u>this is an isometry.</u>
D) perpendicular!
A perpendicular's definition is: a straight line at an angle of 90° to a given line, plane, or surface.
And if you mark them on a graph you could see these two are opposite of each other.
7 1/5th is the anwser but thats easy your just being lazy i think
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

We use the following trigonometric identity to answer the question:
sin^ 2 (theta) + cos^ 2 (theta) = 1
We substitute the values:
sin ^ 2 (theta) + 0.73 = 1
We cleared:
sin ^ 2 (theta) = 1-0.73
sin ^ 2 (theta) = 0.27
Answer:
a possible value of sin ^ 2 (theta) is:
c.0.26 (nearest option)