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Anni [7]
3 years ago
7

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Mathematics
1 answer:
marishachu [46]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

4.472135955

Step-by-step explanation:

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The approximation can be refined a bit by taking the ".2" into account:

  6.2×10³ × 5.2×10⁶ ≈ (6×5 + .2×(6+5))×10⁹

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c. 9×10⁶ -2.3×10⁴ ≈ 9×10⁶ approximately

A better approximation is to actually subtract an approximation of the smaller number:

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The actual value uses all of the digits of the smaller number:

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maps ΔBCD to ΔB"C"D" is:

Reflection across the y-axis composition translation of 6 units x,

negative 5 units y ⇒ last answer

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Let us revise the reflection across the y-axis , horizontal translation

and vertical translation

1. If point (x , y) is reflected across the y-axis, then its image is (-x , y)

2. If point (x , y) is translated h units to the right, then its image is

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3. If point (x , y) is translated k units up, then its image is (x , y + k),

   if translated k units down, then its image is (x , y - k)

∵ The vertices of triangle BCD are (1 , 4) , (1 , 2) , (5 , 3)

∵ The vertices of triangle B'C'D' are (-1 , 4) , (-1 , 2) , (-5 , 3)

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∵ The vertices of triangle B'C'D' are (-1 , 4) , (-1 , 2) , (-5 , 3)

∵ The vertices of triangle B''C''D'' are (5 , -1) , (5 , -3) , (1 , -2)

∵ The image of -1 is 5 and the image of -5 is 1

∴ The x-coordinates of the vertices of triangle B'C'D' are added by 6

∵ The image of 4 is -1 , image of 2 is -3 and the image of 3 is -2

∴ The y-coordinates of the vertices of triangle B'C'D' are subtracted

   by 5

∴ Δ B"C"D" is the image of Δ B'C'D' by translate 6 units to the right

  and 5 units down ⇒ (x + 6 , y - 5)

The rule which describe the composition of transformations that

maps ΔBCD to ΔB"C"D" is:

Reflection across the y-axis composition translation of 6 units x,

negative 5 units y

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