Answer:
- 2. Rotate the triangle 90º clockwise about the origin and then translate it 10 units left and 9 units down.
Step-by-step explanation:
- <em>Easy way to take one of the vertices and apply the transformations</em>
1. Rotate the triangle 90º counterclockwise about the origin and then translate it 10 units left and 9 units down.
2. Rotate the triangle 90º clockwise about the origin and then translate it 10 units left and 9 units down.
- True
- (-3, 3) → (3, 3) → (3 - 10, 3 - 9) = (-7, -6)
3. Rotate the triangle 90º counterclockwise about the origin then translate it 1 unit up.
4. Rotate the triangle 90º clockwise about the origin then translate it 1 unit up.
Answer:
12566.4 mm²
Step-by-step explanation:
The Petri dish shown has no lid. What is the surface area of the outside of the Petri dish? Round to the nearest tenth. A cylindrical-shaped Petri dish with a radius of 50 millimeters and a height of 15 millimeters.
TSA = Total Surface Area
CSA = Curved Surface Area
TSA of open cylinder = CSA of cylinder + area of base or top
= 2πrh + πr²
= πr(2h + r)
From the above question:
r = 50mm
h = 15mm
Hence,
= π × 50 (2 × 15 + 50)
= π × 50 (30 + 50)
= π × 50(80)
= π × 4000
= 12566.370614mm²
Approximately = 12566.4 mm²
The Surface Area of the petri dish with no lid = 12566.4 mm²
The answer
Is A/B/C those are all that apply
The product is less than either of the factors. Multiplying a number < 1 with 2/3 another number < 1, will give a fraction of a fraction, and part of a fraction is an even smaller fraction. Another way of looking at it: Fractions less than one have numerators smaller than their denominators. When multiplying fractions, you multiply across, so multiplying two fractions that are both less than one will always give a numerator much smaller than the denominator, and a larger denominator makes for a smaller number. I hope this helps, but if you have questions, ask.