The smallest degree that you can rotate a pentagon is 36 degrees
Answer:
7/10
Step-by-step explanation:
Get a common denominator
1 - 3/10
10/10 - 3/10
7/10
This question is very oddly worded. The domain is the set of x-values, but this is a set of (x,y) ordered pairs.
I'm reading this question as "Here's a function, { (1,5), (2,1), (-1,-7) }. If this is reflected over the x-axis, what's the range?"
Assuming that is the question that is meant to be asked, reflecting a function over the x-axis will just change the signs of the y-values.
(1,5) -> (1,–5)
(2,1) -> (2,–1)
(-1,-7) -> (-1,+7)
I'd pick the third option.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:Simplifying
0 = 2.5y + -20
Reorder the terms:
0 = -20 + 2.5y
Solving
0 = -20 + 2.5y
Solving for variable 'y'.
Move all terms containing y to the left, all other terms to the right.
Add '-2.5y' to each side of the equation.
0 + -2.5y = -20 + 2.5y + -2.5y
Remove the zero:
-2.5y = -20 + 2.5y + -2.5y
Combine like terms: 2.5y + -2.5y = 0.0
-2.5y = -20 + 0.0
-2.5y = -20
Divide each side by '-2.5'.
y = 8
Simplifying
y = 8
SO the answer is y=8 I think srry if i get it wrong
44*1 , 43+1, 44+0 , 42+2, there are numerous ways a problem could equal 44