Answer:
rotational symmetry of 60 degrees around the origin - yes
rotational symmetry of 120 degrees around the origin - yes
Step-by-step explanation:
A regular hexagon has 6 congruent angles
the the angles created on the line of symmetry are equal to 60 so the angle of rotational symmetry is 60 degrees.
The regular hexagon, like stated before, has 6 congruent angles so the order of symmetry is 6
Here is a visual from basic-matematics
Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Since it is a balance then both sides are the same, that is equal.
The 4 weights represented by circles can be written as 4w, then
4w = 25 ← equation representing the situation
Divide both sides by 4 to find w
w = 25 ÷ 4 = 6.25 ← the weight of 1 circle
We can start by separating the x^3, and that means we have to multiply both sides by 4, resulting in x^3=27. Next, we can find the cube root of both sides ( as x is the cube root of x^3), getting x=3
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The midpoint between two points is just the average of the coordinates.
mp=((x2+x1)/2, (y2+y1)/2)
mp=((-6-2)/2, (-8-6)/2)
mp=(-4, -7)
The first on is 600
The second one is 120