I believe it's four times as great : )
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Answer:
True; about 120° CCW rotation about Q
Step-by-step explanation:
Triangle A'B'C' appears to be congruent to triangle ABC and about the same distance from point Q. The angle of rotation from ABC to A'B'C' appears to be about 120° counterclockwise when measured using a geometry program.
Triangle A'B'C' is the image of triangle ABC under rotation about 120° CCW about point Q.
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<em>Additional comment</em>
If choices of rotation angle are ±135° or ±165°, the best choice would be ...
135°
You can't determine that unless you are given the sequence. of course you can infer about it and is easy but mathematically, there are an infinite number or sequences with these terms but u need the sequence
Answer:
John is 17,
Susan is 14,
and Khalid is 9.
Step-by-step explanation:
a = John's age
b = Susan's age
c = Khalid's age
Let's set our rules from the given information.
a = b + 3
c = b - 5
a + b + c = 40
Now, we can solve for b through substitution.
(b + 3) + b + (b - 5) = 40
3b - 2 = 40
3b = 42
b = 14
So, now that we have Susan's age, we can follow the rules and see if it holds.
17 + 14 + 9 = 40 Viola!
Answer:
9
Step-by-step explanation:
15(8-2)
15-(6)
9