The two bottom graphs demonstrate translations.
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Which figures demonstrate a translation?</h3>
We will have a translation only if:
- The size of the figure does not change (like in option 1, which we can discard).
- If the "direction" of the figure does not change, like in option 2, where you can see that there is a reflection.
The images where the figures are only moved a little bit are the ones that demonstrate just a translation, and these are the two lower ones.
If you want to learn more about translations:
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Answer:
Before this problem gets an answer, can you define "gotta." Does this work mean isosceles?
Step-by-step explanation:
The probability that a randomly chosen person from this group has type B is <u>3/25</u>
The probability that a randomly chosen person from this group has type AB is <u>1/25</u>
The probability that a randomly chosen person from this group has type B or type AB blood is <u>4/25</u>
Actually,
I think the question should be, "In what range(s) of x-values must
there be a root of the POLYNOMIAL?"
Unless you are working with some real strange maths, polynomials are
smooth and continuous. If you drew a smooth and continuous line through
the points in the graph, where would the line have to cross the x-axis?
V + 160 = 11
v = -149
Hope this helps