7.
To swap a figure to 90 degrees counter clock wise turn the points from
(x,y) to (-y,x)
Let’s get your points
(-2,3) ; (-4,2) ; (-2,-4)
Swap the values and make the new x’s negotiate
(-3,-2) ; (-2,-4) ; (4,-2)
These should be the points of the new figure with is 90 degrees counterclockwise of the first one.
10.
To find x you can either:
Add 93 and 54
Or
Find the missing value of the triangle and subtract it from 180. Let’s do both
x = 93 + 54
x = 147
Or
180 - 93 - 54
33
180 - 33 = 147
x = 147
8.
First we dilate the coordinates by 0.5
(-4,6) ; (2,6) ; (2,-4) ; (-4,-4)
Basically divide each x and by by two
(-2,3) ; (1,3) ; (1,-2) ; (-2,-2)
Two units left would be to subtract two from the x values
(-4,3) ; (-1,3) ; (-1,-2) ; (-4, -2)
Add three to each y value
New coordinates:
(-4,6) (-1,6) (-1,1) (-4,1)
6.
Since these are the same circle, then we need to multiply the radius by 2 and then make the newly formed diameters equal to each other
2(6x) = 10x + 8
Multiply
12x = 10x + 8
Get x on one side
2x = 8
Divide
x = 4
Plug in 4 for an equation
2(6(4))
48
Circumference = pi * diameter
Unsure if you use 3.14 for pi
If you use 3.14 :
(3.14) (48) = 150.72
If you use pi :
Pi (48) (rounded) = 150.80
Answer:
(8, - 2 )
Step-by-step explanation:
A translation of 4 units right means add 4 to the x- coordinate
A translation of 5 units up means add 5 to the y- coordinate
(x, y ) → (x + 4, y + 5 ) ← translation rule, then
(4, - 7 ) → A'(4 + 4, - 7 + 5 ) → A'(8, - 2 )
Answer:
16.3
Step-by-step explanation:
You can use pynthagoras theorem.
And round it to nearest tenth...
hope i helped
Answer:
(b)26
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Isolate the absolute value expression.
Step2: Set the quantity inside the absolute value notation equal to + and - the quantity on the other side of the equation.
Step 3: Solve for the unknown in both equations.
Step 4: Check your answer analytically or graphically.
Hello there!
As we have 5 green picks for every 2 orange picks, we can use this as a function.
2x + 5y = 21
First, let's just count up by our oranges to make things easier.
2 oranges, 5 greens = 7 total
4 oranges, 10 greens = 14 total
6 oranges, 15 greens = 21 total.
Since we needed 21 in total, let's review what we came to with our answer.
With every 2 oranges, 5 greens are picked. This means every 4 oranges, there is 10 green, and for every 6 oranges, there is 15 green.
Your answer is 6 oranges.
I hope this helps!