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qaws [65]
3 years ago
9

I need help ba use I don’t understand question #16 it’s confusing

Mathematics
1 answer:
Serggg [28]3 years ago
5 0
Its 25 homie trust me
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When a shape is rotated, it must be rotated around a point.

<em>To determine the location of the new triangle, Sonja must subtract (5,-1) from the coordinates of the original triangle, before rotating by </em>90^o<em>.</em>

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From the question, we have:

C = (5,-1) --- the center of rotation

Let the vertices of the triangle be (x,y).

First, she must subtract the coordinates of the center of rotation from the vertices of the triangle.

This gives:

(x,y) \to (x - 5, y + 1)

Then the vertices are rotated by 90^o

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<u>The rule of </u>90^o<u> rotation is:</u>

(x,y) \to (-y,x)

So, we have:

(x - 5,y + 1) \to (-y - 1,x - 5)

From the attachment, the coordinates of the triangle are: (0,2), (0,5) and (4,2)

After rotation, the coordinates are calculated as follows:

(0,2) \to (-2-1,0-5) \to (-3,-5)

(0,5) \to (-5-1,0-5) \to (-6,-5)

(4,2) \to (-2-1,4-5) \to (-3,-1)

Hence, the coordinates are: (-3,-5), (-6,-5) and (-3,-1)

Read more about rotations at:

brainly.com/question/1571997

3 0
3 years ago
Can someone help please
umka2103 [35]

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

8 0
3 years ago
Help me please,Thanks
yawa3891 [41]
12*5*4.25=255 cubic in (total vol.)
.25*.25*.25=1/64 (vol. of small cube)
255/(1/64)=16,320 cubes
7 0
3 years ago
HELP ME PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEE
nordsb [41]

Answer:

m<1 = 54

m<3 = 54

m<4 = 126

Step-by-step explanation:

<1: <2 and <1 are supplementary angles.

<3: <2 and <3 are supplementary angles. <1 and <3 are vertical angles.

<4: <2 and <4 are vertical angles.

Supplementary angles equal to 180 degrees.

Vertical angles are equivalent.

Let's solve for <1.

<2 + <1 = 180 --> Due to supplementary angles

126 + <1 = 180 --> Substitution

126 + <1 - 126 = 180 - 126 --> Subtracted 126 on both sides

<1 = 54 --> Simplified

Let's solve for <3.

<3 = <1 --> Due to vertical angles

<3 = 54 --> Substitution

Let's solve for <4.

<4 = <2 --> Due to vertical angles

<4 = 126 --> Substitution

Therefore, m<1 = 54, m<3 = 54, and m<4 = 126

Hope this helped! <3

5 0
3 years ago
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F the base is 4, what is the value if the exponent is 2? What if the exponent is -2?
nasty-shy [4]

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

value of 4, and you want to square it or exponent 2

so 4^2 = 4x4

=16

What is ^-2

It does the same operation however because to is negative it really means putting 4 in the denominator so 2 becomes positive. Inverse of the exponent 2

1/4^2 is the same as 4^-2

which will both give 1/16

5 0
3 years ago
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