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klemol [59]
3 years ago
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What is the image of the point (-1,4) after a rotation of 180° counterclockwise

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IgorLugansk [536]3 years ago
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The speed of the Elvira is 6.545 miles per hour. Then the speed of the Altheia will be 0.545 miles per hour.

<h3>What is speed?</h3>

The distance covered by the particle or the body in an hour is called speed. It is a scalar quantity. It is the ratio of distance to time.

We know that the speed formula

Speed = Distance/Time

Let the speed of the Elvira be x. Then the speed of the Altheia will be (x - 6).

Let the distance between the coffee shop and Elvira's house be d.

Then the distance between the coffee shop and Altheia's house will be (3.6 - d).

Then we have

x = d / 0.5 ...1

(x - 6) = (3.6 - d) / 0.6 ...2

In solving the equations 1 and 2, we have

x = 6.545 and d = 3.2725 miles

Then the speed of the Elvira is 6.545 miles per hour. Then the speed of the Altheia will be 0.545 miles per hour.

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The second attachment shows my synthetic division. The first division takes out the root x=3 to give a quotient of x³ +3x² +3x +2. The second division takes out the root -2 to give the quotient of x² +x +1. (You can see that I tried -1 as a root first.)

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