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adoni [48]
3 years ago
6

Please help me match this

Mathematics
1 answer:
Setler [38]3 years ago
8 0
4/5=0.8
0.35=7/20
3/8=0.375
0.775=31/40

You could have use a calculator for this but you’re welcome
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Vertices of the image

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Vertices of the image

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d) (2, -4)

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Vertices of the image

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b) (-5, -1)

c) (-3, 0)

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Explanation:

To identify each <u><em>IMAGE</em></u> you should perform the following steps:

  • List the vertex points of the preimage (the original figure) as ordered pairs.
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<u>1. (x, y) → (x + 3, y - 2)</u>

The rule means that every point of the preimage is translated three units to the right and 2 units down.

Vertices of the preimage      Vertices of the image

a) (-5,2)                                   (-5 + 3, -1 - 2) = (-2, - 3)

b) (-5, 5)                                  (-5 + 3, 5 - 2) = (-2, 3)

c) (-1, 4)                                   (-1 + 3, 4 - 2) = (2, 2)

<u>2. (x,y) → (x - 3, y + 5)</u>

The rule means that every point of the preimage is translated three units to the left and five units down.

Vertices of the preimage      Vertices of the image

a) (0, -3)                                   (0 - 3, -3 + 5) = (-3, 2)

b) (3, -3)                                   (3 - 3, -3  + 5) = (0, 2)

c) (3, -1)                                    (3 - 3, -1 + 5) = (0, 4)

d) (5, -1)                                    (5 - 3, -1 + 5) = (2, 4)

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a) (-5, -2)                               (-5 + 4, -2) = (-1, -2)

b) (-3, -5)                               (-3 + 4, -2) = (1, -2)

c) (-1, -2)                                (-1 + 4, -2) = (3, -2)

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a) (-5, -2)                                  (-5 + 6, -2 + 1) = (1, -1)

b) (-5, -3)                                  (-5 + 6, -3 + 1) = (1, -2)

c) (-4, -3)                                   (-4 + 6, -3 + 1) = (2, -2)

d) (-4, -5)                                  (-4 + 6, -5 + 1) = (2, -4)

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d) (-2, -5)                                 (-2 - 1, -5 + 4) = (-3, -1)

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