The correct transformation is a rotation of 180° around the origin followed by a translation of 3 units up and 1 unit to the left.
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Which transformation is used to get A'B'C'?</h3>
To analyze this we can only follow one of the vertices of the triangle.
Let's follow A.
A starts at (3, 4). If we apply a rotation of 180° about the origin, we end up in the third quadrant in the coordinates:
(-3, -4)
Now if you look at A', you can see that the coordinates are:
A' = (-4, -1)
To go from (-3, -4) to (-4, -1), we move one unit to the left and 3 units up.
Then the complete transformation is:
A rotation of 180° around the origin, followed by a translation of 3 units up and 1 unit to the left.
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Answer:
x^2 + 9x + 20
Step-by-step explanation:
x^2 + 5x + 4x + 20
x^2 + 9x + 20
all u have to do is combine liked terms
Answer:
for of the vans will have 0.5 and ond will have 0.3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The point-slope form of a line is given by:

Where
(x_1,y_1) is the coordinate pair (any of the points given)
m is the slope. The ratio of change in y coordinates by x coordinates
Let's calculate the slope:

Now, it is given "y - 4", so y_1 is 4, so they are using the coordinate pair (7,4). So we can say x_1 = 7
Now we have all the values, lets write the equation:

This is the point-slope form.