Square H"G"F"E" is 6/4 or 3/2 times the size of square EFGH.
Use the following 4 transformations to map EFHG onto its image E"F"G"H":
1. Invert EFGH about y=1 so that it's numbering becomes HGFE, in the same order as its image.
2. Dilate EFGH by 3/2. This will make EFGH of the same area as E"F"G"H". Its center will be at (-4, 1).
3.Translate EFGH along x (horizontally to the left) by 2 units. This will line up EFGH with E"F"G"H" but it will be 10 units above its image.
4. Translate EFGH along y (vertically downward) by 10 units. This will map EFGH onto its image E"F"G"H".
<u><em>Answer</em></u>:
13.9
<em><u>Step-by-step explanation:</u></em>
<em>Use the Pythagorean Theorem </em>
x=13.85 round to the nearest tenth 13.9
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Answer: ?
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
P = -13
General Formulas and Concepts:
<u>Pre-Algebra</u>
- Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Step 1: Define</u>
P = x + y
x = -6
y = -7
<u>Step 2: Evaluate</u>
- Substitute: P = -6 + -7
- Add: P = -13
And we have our final answer!
Check the picture below.
so the volume of the smaller cube will just be (1/3)³.
how many of those cubes will take to fill up the larger cube?
namely
how many times does (1/3)³ go into 44?
