Given:
The graph of a line segment.
The line segment AB translated by the following rule:
To find:
The coordinates of the end points of the line segment A'B'.
Solution:
From the given figure, it is clear that the end points of the line segment AB are A(-2,-3) and B(4,-1).
We have,
Using this rule, we get
Similarly,
Therefore, the endpoint of the line segment A'B' are A'(2,-6) and B'(8,-4).
The sequence is 6+8+10+12 with 6 being the first number of the sequence.
The question relates to the number of combinations of 9 students taken 6 at a time:
Answer:
he can make 8 piles before he runs out and has 2 cards leftover
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: See below
Step-by-step explanation:
- Both will use the straight edge to make segments and use the compass to take measurements.
- They will draw a line with a straight edge and will find a starting point, then with a compass:
- Annie will take the measurement of the segment and, from the starting point of the line, will put in the other point to obtain the congruent segment.
- But in Jaymie's case, she will need to do a little more work with a compass because to build congruent angles, she will need to make a semi-circle in the original angle and transfer this measurement to the new line to construct the angle.