141.999 rounded to the nearest
tenth = 142
hundreth =142
ten = 140
hundred = 100
Answer:
24 and 48
Today, the son is 24 years old, and the father is 48 years old.
Step-by-step explanation:
(x - 10) + (2x - 10) = 52
3x + 20 = 52
3x = 72
x = 24
The father is 2 times his son's age.
2x
= 2(24)
= 48
So, the son is 24 and the father is 48.
10 years ago, son was 14 and father was 38, if added, this adds up to 52, so we know our calculations are correct.
Answer:
7.5 cm²
Step-by-step explanation:
Dimensions of the large ∆:


Dimensions of the small ∆:


Difference between the area of the large and the small ∆ = 13.5 - 6 = 7.5 cm²
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<h3>Answer:</h3>
Yes, ΔPʹQʹRʹ is a reflection of ΔPQR over the x-axis
<h3>Explanation:</h3>
The problem statement tells you the transformation is ...
... (x, y) → (x, -y)
Consider the two points (0, 1) and (0, -1). These points are chosen for your consideration because their y-coordinates have opposite signs—just like the points of the transformation above. They are equidistant from the x-axis, one above, and one below. Each is a <em>reflection</em> of the other across the x-axis.
Along with translation and rotation, <em>reflection</em> is a transformation that <em>does not change any distance or angle measures</em>. (That is why these transformations are all called "rigid" transformations: the size and shape of the transformed object do not change.)
An object that has the same length and angle measures before and after transformation <em>is congruent</em> to its transformed self.
So, ... ∆P'Q'R' is a reflection of ∆PQR over the x-axis, and is congruent to ∆PQR.