Answer:
translation 2 units left
; reflection across the y-axis
Step-by-step explanation:
The y-coordinates of the points do not change from the pre-image to the image. This means there is no translation down (this would add or subtract to the y-coordinates) and no reflection across the x-axis (this would negate the y-coordinates).
This leaves us with a translation 2 units left and a reflection across the y-axis.
The translation 2 units left adds 2 to the x-coordinates, and the reflection across the y-axis negates the x-coordinates. If we add 2 first, the coordinates would be (-4+2, 6) = (-2, 6); (-2+2, 2) = (0, 2); and (-6+2, 2) = (-4, 2).
Negating each of these would give us (2, 6); (0, 2); and (4, 2). These are the desired image coordinates.
Answer:
9/10 < 7/5
Step-by-step explanation:
7/5 = 14/10
9/10 < 14/10
Graph the equations and find out where they intersect each axis. These are the graphs and intersection points, A to E, I cannot upload the F graph but the intersection is at (0,0) for each axis. I recommend downloading the app I used called Desmos or getting a graphing calculator. If you are looking for how to do it without a graph, let me know and I'll change my answer.
Answer:
Diagram # 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Diagram # 2 best explains the given statement. It says that a point not lying on a certain line can be used to draw a line parallel to that. Point P is not lying on line 'l'. Through point P, we've drawn a line 'm' which is parallel to line 'l'.
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Answer:
I believe it is 6.
Step-by-step explanation: