A 1 = 57, a 2 = 61, a 3 = 65 ( arithmetic sequence )
a n = a 1 + ( n - 1 ) d
a 2 = a 1 + d
61 = 57 + d
d = 61 - 57
d = 4
a 9 = 57 + 8 * 4 = 57 + 36 = 93
Answer: Her score on the 9th assessment will be 93 points.
Answer:
Terrance is incorect.
Correct output coordinates (-y,-x)
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
be the input coordinates.
First translation is a rotation of 180° clockwise about the origin. This translation has a rule

Second translation is a reflection over the line y = x. The general rule for the reflection across the line y=x has the rule

When a sequence of two translations are applied to the initial input coordinates, then

As you can see Terrance made a mistake and these two transformations do not cancel themselves out.
The answer would be <span>6.5.12
A triangle couldn't be made if the total sum of the two shortest side is less than the longest side. In this case, the two shortest side would be 5 and 6. The longest side would be 12.
If you try to add the two lowest side, the result would be 5+6=11. That means even if you make the triangle with 179.99 degrees that the 5 and 6 look like a straight line, the longest side it can achieve is 11.</span>