Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's 13.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
I believe the answer is d
Find the perimeter of the polygon with the vertices g(2, 4), h(2,−3), j(−2,−3), g(2, 4), h(2,−3), j(−2,−3), and k(−2, 4)k(−2, 4)
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<span>The distance between g and h is sqrt[(2-2)^2+(4+3)^2]=7
The distance between h and j is sqrt[(2+2)^2+(-3+3)^2]=4
The distance between j and k is sqrt[(-2+2)^2+(-3-4)^2]=7
The distance between k and g is sqrt[(-2-2)^2+(4-4)^2]=4
The perimeter of the polygon is 7+4+7+4=22</span>
To do this, nice it to add 3 and 5, then divide 72 by the result of sum 3 and 5. Finally multiply it by 3 and by 5 to get the result.
Lets do this
3+5=8
72:8=9 - number of rolls in 1 "unit"
9*3=27 - first group
9*5=45 - second group
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Step-by-step explanation:
it switches the x and y coordinates and places a negative on the new x
P=(x,y)
90° CCW rotation P'(-y,x)