Answer:
• terminating decimals
• repeating decimals
Step-by-step explanation:
→ Terminating decimals are decimals which have finite decimals with unidentical decimal values e.g: 0.17, 0.1388
→ repeating fractions are recurring fractions. They have identical decimal values following after each other. e.g: 0.222…, 0.1212…

Answer:
1. (x,y)→(y,-x)
2. (x,y)→(-y,x)
3. (x,y)→(-x,-y)
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Rotation 90° clockwise (or 270° counterclockwise) about the origin changes x into y and y into -x, so it has the rule
(x,y)→(y,-x)
2. Rotation 90° counterclockwise (or 270° clockwise) about the origin changes x into -y and y into x, so it has the rule
(x,y)→(-y,x)
3. Rotation 180° clockwise about the origin changes x into y and y into -x, so it has the rule
(x,y)→(-x,-y)
Here you can apply rotation by 90° clockwise twice, so
(x,y)→(-y,x)→(-x,-y)
Answer:
5/6
Step-by-step explanation:
Well......I don't know how to tell you how to solve it....it just is .
Divide 49.2 by 6 to get 8.2, which is about 8