Which transformations can be used to map a triangle with vertices A(2, 2), B(4, 1), C(4, 5) to A’(–2, –2), B’(–1, –4), C’(–5, –4
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The triangles ABC and A'B'C' are shown in the diagram below. The transformation is a reflection in the line

. This is proved by the fact that the distance between each corner ABC to the mirror line equals to the distance between the mirror line to A'B'C'.
Answer: she paid $1.71 in sales tax.
Step-by-step explanation:
Find 9 percent of 19 to find the sale tax.
9% of 19 =
0.09 * 19 = 1.71
This means she paid $1.71 in sales tax.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Solving Equations</u>
We have the expression:

And it's required to make y the subject.
It can be done by isolating y on the left side of the equation and the rest of the expression on the right side.
The first step is removing the denominator by multiplying both sides by y-3:

Simplifying the right side:

Remove the parentheses:

Move the y's to the left side and the rest of the expression to the right side:

Factor out y:

Divide by x-1:

Depending on what the clock says yes and no.
Answer:
<em>A. -3</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>3 and -3 are additive inverses since 3 + (-3) = 0. -3 is the additive inverse of 3.</em>