The angles in degrees to radian is as follows:
-54 degrees = -3π / 10 radian
<h3>How to convert from degree to radian?</h3>
The measurement is in degrees. Let's convert it to radian with respect to π.
Therefore,
180 degrees = π radian
-54 degrees = ?
cross multiply
Hence,
angle in radian = -54 × π / 180
angle in radian = - 54π / 180
angle in radian = - 6π / 20
angle in radian = -3π / 10 radian
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Calculate the distance d using the distance formula
d = √ (x₂ - x₁ )² + (y₂ - y₁ )²
with (x₁, y₁ ) = (- 1, 4) and (x₂, y₂ ) = (6, - 2)
d = 
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← exact distance
The correct answer is <span>A) P'(3, −4), Q'(−3, 4), R'(6, −3)</span>
Rx = 0 indicates a reflection over the y-axis.
The rule for such a transformation is:
(x, y) --> (-x, y)
which means that the x-coordinate changes sign and the y-coordinate stays the same.
Therefore:
P<span>(-3, -4) --> P'(3, -4)
Q(3, 4) --> Q'(-3, 4)
R(-6, -3)</span> --> R'(6, -3)
These points are those in option A).
First, solve for the x - intercept. To do so, equate y to 0 and solve for x.
0 = 4x - 2, x = 1/2
Second, solve for the y - intercept. Equate x to 0 which will give us,
y = (4)(0) -2, y = -2
Therefore, the x-intercept is 1/2 and y-intercept is -2.
The last one is the correct one.