Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
f(0) - f(-3) = area under f'(x) from x=0 to x=3.
We can find the area under f'(x) in this interval by finding the area of the triangle formed by the line.
A = 1/2 b h
A = 1/2 (3) (3)
A = 4.5
f(0) - f(-3) = 4.5
Since f(0) = 7:
7 - f(-3) = 4.5
f(-3) = 7 - 4.5
f(-3) = 2.5
Answer:
5. (x, y) ⇒ (-x, y) — see attached for the diagram
6. (x, y) ⇒ (x+3, y+5)
7. dilation
Step-by-step explanation:
5. A point reflected across the y-axis will have the same y-value, but the opposite x-value. The transformation rule is ...
(x, y) ⇒ (-x, y)
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6. A horizontal translation by "h" adds the value "h" to every x-coordinate. A vertical translation by "k" adds the value "k" to every y-coordinate. Then a translation by (h, k) will give rise to the rule ...
(x, y) ⇒ (x+h, y+k)
Your translation right 3 and up 5 will give the rule
(x, y) ⇒ (x+3, y+5)
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7. Any translation, rotation, or reflection is a "rigid" transformation that preserves all lengths and angles. Hence the transformed figure is congruent to the original.
When a figure is dilated, its dimensions change. It is no longer congruent to the original. (If the dilation is the same in x- and y-directions, then the figures are <em>similar</em>, but not congruent.)
Everything that is not 4/9
Answer: Option C)1 over 15 minus 1 over x equals 1 over 20
Explanation:
Since, Micah can fill a box with books in 15 minutes.
Therefore, the work done by Micah in one minute= 1/15
Also, Sydney takes the books out puts them on a shelf.
And the times taken by Micah when Sydney is also taking the books outside from the self= 20 minutes
Therefore, the work done by Micah in one minute when Sydney taking books out of the box= 1/20
Let Sydney alone takes x minutes to take books outsides the shelf.
Then, work done by Sydney in one minute=1/x
Thus, the work done by Sydney( by taking books out of the box)= the work done by Micah - work done by Micah and Sydney simultaneously= 1/15-1/20
⇒1/x=1/15-1/20
⇒1/15-1/20=1/x
⇒1/15-1/x=1/20 is the required expression.
Therefore, Option C is correct.
As long as the mass of the chip is evenly distributed on each side, whatever times you flip the chip,
The probability will always be 50%