Answer: A reflection across the x-axis keeps the x-coordinates the same but flips the signs of the y-coordinates. So, it should be the opposite for a reflection across the y-axis. The y-coordinates remain the same, but the signs of the x-coordinates change.
Step-by-step explanation
I copy and pasted the answer
A polynomial is the sum of at least one term. For example, x^3+1 is a polynomial. A monomial is a polynomial with only one term, such as 2x^2.
A binomial is a polynomial with two terms, and a trinomial is one with three terms. The example you gave is a trinomial (which is also a polynomial).
Degree of a polynomial is the largest sum of variable powers in any term of the polynomial. So, for example, x^2 y has degree 3, and x^3+x^2 also has degree 3. A sixth degree polynomial would be x^6-2x+1, for example.
The area of the trapezoid would be 48
Answer:
at least
Step-by-step explanation:
i don't know how to fully explain it, but by saying "atleast x" you're saying the minimum value it can be will be x. Maximum means it will not exceed that number, along with "not greater than" and "at most"
Answer:
16
Step-by-step explanation:
2/0.25 = 8
2 x 8 = 16