Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
what is the name of weather?
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Answer:
- Translate P to E; rotate ∆PQR about E until Q is coincident with F; reflect ∆PQR across EF
- Reflect ∆PQR across line PR; translate R to G; rotate ∆PQR about G until P is coincident with E
Step-by-step explanation:
The orientations of the triangles are opposite, so a reflection is involved. The various segments are not at right angles to each other, so a rotation other than some multiple of 90° is involved. A translation is needed in order to align the vertices on top of one another.
The rotation is more easily defined if one of the ∆PQR vertices is already on top of its corresponding ∆EFG vertex, so that translation should precede the rotation. The reflection can come anywhere in the sequence.
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<em>Additional comment</em>
The mapping can be done in two transformations: translate a ∆PQR vertex to its corresponding ∆EFG point; reflect across the line that bisects the angle made at that vertex by corresponding sides.
Answer:
d=1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
9(8d-5)+13=12d-2
1) Use the distributive property:
72d-45+13=12d-2
2) Combine alike terms:
72d-32=12d-2
3) Add 32 to both sides:
72d=12d+30
4) Subtract 12d on both sides:
60d=30
5) Divide both sides by 60:
d=30/60
6) Simplify 30/60 to 1/2
No conclusion is possible; the hypothesis has not been satisfied.