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Answer: sometimes true</h3>
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Explanation:
The plane P can be thought of a perfectly flat ground. Now imagine a flag pole which represents line GH. If AB is drawn in chalk on the pavement, and this line AB intersects the base of the flagpole, then we've made AB and GH intersect. However, this example shows that GH is <u>not</u> on the plane P.
Is it possible to have GH be in the the plane? Yes. We could easily draw another chalk line on the ground to have it intersect AB somewhere. But as the previous paragraph says, it's also possible that GH is not in the plane.
Therefore, the statement is sometimes true
Answer should be:
b. No; it is a reflection followed by a translation.
Hope it helps.
Answer: (1,4) (2,7) (3,10)
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
E that's the answer if reflected it'd look like a mirror image
Step-by-step explanation:
Lets translate this word problem into math.
"Latoya's annual salary is $26,000" = We start with the number 26,000
"A total of $7352.24 will be deducted for taxes and health insurance" = It's the number we started with "deducted" (minus) 7352.24
"She will receive her paycheck monthly in 12 equal installments" = Our number will be divided by 12
"How much will she get paid with each paycheck?" = "Find answer pls thx"
To put it all together...

Now all we have to do is solve!



Answer:
Latoya will get paid $1,553.98 with each paycheck.