You haven't provided the original coordinates or the figure, therefore, I cannot give an exact answer. However, I will help you with the concept.
For rotation 180° about the origin, the signs of both the x any y coordinates are changed.
<u>This can be modeled as follows:</u>
(x,y) ......> rotation 180° about the origin ........> (-x,-y)
<u>Examples:</u>
(1,2) .......> rotation 180° about the origin ........> (-1,-2)
(2,-19) ....> rotation 180° about the origin ........> (-2,19)
(-3,-8) .....> rotation 180° about the origin ........> (3,8)
(-5,7) ......> rotation 180° about the origin ........> (5,-7)
Based on the above, all you have to do to get the coordinates of C' is change the signs of both the x and y coordinates
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Answer:
Yes, result is significant ; PVALUE < α
Step-by-step explanation:
Given :
x = 536
n = sample size = 1012
Phat = x / n = 536 / 1012 = 0.5296 = 0.53
H0 : P0 = 0.5
H1 : P0 > 0.5
Test statistic :
(Phat - P0) ÷ sqrt[(P0(1 - P0)) / n]
1-P0 = 1 - 0.5 = 0.5
(0.53 - 0.5) ÷ sqrt[(0.5*0.5)/1012]
0.03 ÷ 0.0157173
= 1.9087
Pvalue :
Using the Pvalue from test statistic :
Pvalue = 0.02815
To test if result is significant :
α = 0.05
0.02815 < 0.05
Pvalue < α ; Hence, result is significant at α=0.05; Hence, we reject H0.
Answer:
C 18 x minus 9 = 72
D 3 (6 x minus 3) = 72
E x = 4.5
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer: 8/8
Step-by-step explanation: