Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: c) B' = (6, -3)
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
The simplest way is to rotate the graph.
Rotating the graph 1 time to the left (counterclockwise) = 90°
Rotating the graph 2 times to the left (counterclockwise) = 180°
Rotating the graph 3 times to the left (counterclockwise) = 270°
The longer way is to reflect over the x-axis and over the y-axis, which is the same as a rotation of 180°
Z = (x, y) → Z' = (-x, -y)
<em>the image below shows the graph rotated 2 times = 180°</em>
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Answer:
60
Step-by-step explanation:
You need to think of it as an equation system.
First of all, let's call A the apple trees, P the pear trees and V the avocado's trees.
As for every 3 pear trees we have 4 apple trees, it can be written as:
4A = 3P
Then, we can clear the pears dividing both sides by 3:
4A/3 = 3P/3
(4/3)A = P
This is, we have one pear tree for every 4/3 apple trees.
Then we go to the other relation. For every 5 pears trees there are two avocados trees:
2V = 5P
As we want the ratio of avocados to apples we can replace the pear trees by it's expression depending on A:
2V = 5 ((4/3)A)
2V = (20/3) A
Multiplying both sides by 9 we make appear our 18 avocados trees:
2V *9 =( 20/3) A * 9
18 V = 60 A
So, for 18 avocados trees we have 60 apple trees.
The answer to ur question is c
Answer:
V= area of cross-section x length
V = 0.5x(8x9) x 11
V = 396cm^3
Hope this helps!