Using translation concepts, we have that:
- For the translation, she has to communicate if it is up, down, left or right and the number of units.
- For a reflection she must communicate over which line the reflection happened.
<h3>What is a translation?</h3>
A translation is represented by a change in the function graph, according to operations such as multiplication or sum/subtraction either in it’s definition or in it’s domain. Examples are shift left/right or bottom/up, vertical or horizontal stretching or compression, and reflections over the x-axis or the y-axis.
A translation is either shift left/right or bottom/up, hence she has to communicate if it is up, down, left or right and the number of units.
A reflection is over a line, hence she must communicate over which line the reflection happened.
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Explicación paso a paso:
La distancia recorrida el primer día = 500 m
Si aumenta la distancia en 200 m diariamente, entonces el total corrido diariamente formará una progresión aritmética con el último término de 10 km (10,000) como se muestra;
500, (500 + 200), (500 + 200 + 200) ... 10,000
500, 700, 900 ... 10,000
para que sepamos el número total de días usados para la carrera, usaremos la fórmula para calcular el enésimo término de una secuencia aritmética como se muestra;
where;
n es el número de términos
a es el primer término de la secuencia
d es la diferencia común
Dado a partir de la secuencia:
a = 500
Tn = 10,000
d = 700-500 = 900-700 = 200
Sustituir en la fórmula y calcular el valor de n

Andrea habría alcanzado los 10.000km tras 48,5 días de carrera
Answer:
Using 3.14 as pi, the answer would be 56.52, and using just pi (as in the input on a calculator) would be 56.54867.
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation for circumference of a circle is C = πd, C representing the circumference and d representing the diameter. Since the equation shows the radius, the equation can also be C = 2πr, since the radius is half of the diameter. Multiply nine by two to get eighteen. 18 times 3.14 = 56.52.
Answer:
2
Explanation:
f(2)=3
g(2)=-1
f(2)+g(2)=f+g(2)=2
Rick has 1 1/3, or 4/3, pounds of sugar.
He needs to pour 1/4 of this amount into the bowl.
4/3 * 1/4 Multiply the numerators and the denominators
(4*1) / (3*4) = 4/12 Simplify, 4/12 can be simplified to 1/3.
He poured 1/3 pound of sugar.
Now, for flour, we need to find 1/4 of 2/3, using the same process:
(2/3) * (1/4) = (2*1) / (3*4) = 2/12 = 1/6
He poured 1/6 pound of flour