The location of the image of points <em>J </em>and <em>K </em>following a reflection across the x-axis are;
- J'(-3, -4), and K'(3, -4)
<h3>Which method can be used to find the image of a point following a reflection?</h3>
Coordinates of point are;
J(-3, 4), K(3, 4)
The given transformation is; A reflection across the x-axis
The representation of a reflection across the x-axis is presented as follows;
The image of <em>J </em>and <em>K </em>following a transformation across the x-axis are therefore;
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The answer is

first you must multiply or use the FOIL method (First, Outer, Inner, Last)
First you multiply the first terms

this gives you 3x^2, then you multiple the outer terms

this gives you -21x, then you multiply the inner terms

that gives you 2x, finally you multiply the last terms

that gives you 14, now you combine like terms

now you put all the terms together and end up with your solution
AB = CB
Because they are congruent
Therefore CB = 5.9
Given perimeter = 17
CB+BE+ED+DC = 17
5.9 + BE + 2.8 + 5.6 = 17
BE + 14.3 = 17
BE = 17 - 14.3
= 2.7
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Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
So we have the function:

To find the inverse, flip f(x) and x, change f(x) to f⁻¹(x), and solve for it. Thus:

Subtract 32 from both sides:

Multiply both sides by 5/9. The right side will cancel. Thus:

Our answer is B.
And we're done!
The answer is 15 because you multiply 5×3=15