POLAR AXIS.
The reference point (analogous to the origin of a Cartesian system) is called the pole, and the ray from the pole in the reference direction is the polar axis<span>. The distance from the pole is called the radial coordinate or radius, and the angle is called the angular coordinate, </span>polar<span> angle, or azimuth.
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A polygon has coordinates A(-7, 8), B(-4, 6), C(-4, 3), D(-8, 3), and E(-9, 6). What are the coordinates of its image, polygon A
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The correct answer is third set of points: <span>A′(6, 10), B′(4, 7), C′(1, 7), D′(1, 11), E′(4, 12)
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We can figure out this answer, just by looking at the first point A. If we rotate it 270 degree counterclockwise, if will go from the second quadrant to the first quadrant.
The new point will be (8, 7). If we move left 2 and up 3, we will be at the point (6, 10). Only the second choice matches this.</span>
Make a game out of it. it says that softball dimond is 50% bigger than a basball feild. also with the balls. transfer the feet to cm and go from there. i think you need to transfer the percentage into cm as well to get the answer.
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Step-by-step explanation: subtract 160 and 125 and you’ll get 35