Answer:
47550.501
Step-by-step explanation:
I multiplied them all together but i am not sure if i am correct...
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given is a triangle RST and another triangle R'S'T' tranformed from RST
Vertices of RST are (0, 0), (negative 2, 3), (negative 3, 1).
Vertices of R'S'T' are (2, 0), (0, negative 3), (negative 1, negative 1).
Comparing the corresponding vertices we find that x coordinate increased by 2 while y coordinate got the different sign.
This indicates that there is both reflection and transformation horizontally to the right by 2 units
So first shifted right by 2 units so that vertices became
(2,0) (0,3) (-1,1)
Now reflected on the line y=0 i.e. x axis
New vertices are
(2,0) (0,-3) (-1,-1)
Answer:
D.
Step-by-step explanation:
I hope this helps
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The number in the parenthesis is the X value and they are looking for what the Y value is at that specific X.
So when you look at f(-2), find the Y value where the line crosses.
At X-2, the line crosses Y at -2
At X = 2, the line crosses at Y = 2
At X = 4, the line crosses at Y = 1
The answer is -2,2,1
Sadly, I can't see the picture you're looking at as you make that statement.
But I'm pretty sure that when you combine an exterior angle with the interior
angle adjacent to it, you'll wind up with 180°, because they form a linear line.
There actually isn't any such thing as a linear plane.