Answer:
The answer must be D
Step-by-step explanation:
When a shape like a trapezoid is rotated, the figure will remain the same which means that a rotation will not change the measure of the angles, or the measure of the sides, therefore d must be correct because a rotation is a rigid transformation.
It depends on the given information.
McKenzie's work is correct if the two short sides are given as 5 and 13.
Cara's work is correct is almost correct if 5 is one leg, and 13 is the hypotenuse. The exact answer is 12, but she wrote it as approximately equal. That's her only problem.
By the way, Ddssaa122: when posting questions, the power of a number is written as 5^2 and not 52. If you copy and paste, please make sure you add the caret sign to indicate a power, or else you will suffer by getting a wrong answer. 5^2=5*5, 52=4*13, so they are not the same.
Answer:
its just a black picture
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
its x^4
Step-by-step explanation:
its x^4
<span>3(2x+4y-2z)+7(x+y-4z) =
3*2x + 3*4y - 3*2z + 7x + 7y - 7*4z =
6x + 12y - 6z + 7x + 7y - 28z =
(6+7)x + (12+7)y + (-6-28)z =
13x + 19y + (-34)z =
13x + 19y -34z;
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