Answer:
Yes, A KLP can be reflected across the line containing KP and then translated so that Pis mapped to M.
Step-by-step explanation:
The figure shows two congruent by HA theorem (they have congruent hypotenuses and a pair of congruent angles adjacent to the hypotenuses) triangles KLP and QNM.
A rigid transformation is a transformation which preserves lengths. Reflection, rotation and translation are rigit transformations.
If you reflect triangle KLP across the leg KP and translate it up so that point P coincides with point M , then the image of triangle KLP after these transformations will be triangle QNM.
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
A rational number will either end or repeat forever like the first three, but the fourth one, pi, will go on forever and never repeat, making it irrational.
Answer:
(-8,4)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: 2x-3y=-28 and x+6y=16
solve for a variable and then substitute back into other equation
x + 6y = 16
x = 16 - 6y; now use this in the other equation
2x - 3y = -28; substitute into x
2(16 - 6y) - 3y = -28; distribute 2
32 - 12y - 3y = -28; combine y's
32 - 15y = -28; isolate 15y
32 + 28 = 15y; add the numbers
60 = 15y; divide by 15
y = 4
Now use this to plug into other equation
x + 6y = 16; y=4
x + 6(4) = 16;
x + 24 = 16; subtract 24 from both sides
x = -8