There are about 3.3 feet in a meter.
120 sq feet converted to meters is 36.576 square meters
Using translations, it is found that the equation the represents the graphed function is:
, given by option C.
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- The parent function is
. - <u>As x increases, it's value increases. In the graph, as x increases, it decreases</u>, thus it was multiplied by -1, that is,
. - The parent function is defined for
, and the same is valid for the function in the graph, thus we have
and not
. - The initial value of the parent function is
, here it is
, thus it was shifted down 3 units, that is,
, and the correct option is C.
A similar problem is given at brainly.com/question/17072859
Answer: B
Explanation:
We can substitute burgers for m and drinks for p, since all burgers are the same price and drinks are the same price, substitute the 3 burgers and 2 drinks into
3m+2p
The only right answer for this equation is $13.50, substitute the 5m+4p=$23.50 and your only right answer is B
I believe is A, the first one
Answer:
1. If you draw LMN in the first quadrant of the coordinate plane ( meaning if you draw where both x and y are positive), you will end up drawing L'M'N' in the third quadrant(where both x and y are negative) because the transformation rule of a 180° rotation is (x,y)→ (-x,-y). So for example, if L is (2,3), then, by the 180° rotation rule, L' would be (-2,-3) and that would apply to all the points.
2. When you draw a line through points L and L' or M and M' they create a straight line. In other words, they create a 180° angle. And yes, you would notice the same characteristic if you drew another line that goes through points N and N', and I know this because we use a 180° rotation, so it is going to create a 180° angle, which is a straight line. Another example is if we did a 90° rotation, when we connect points A and A' for example, it would create a 90° angle between the two points. So it's the same in this case but with a 180° rotation.
Step-by-step explanation: the explanation is on the answer.
hope this helps :)