You have not provided the diagram/coordinates for point Q, therefore, I cannot provide an exact answer.
However, I can help you with the concept.
When rotating a point 90° counter clock-wise, the following happens:
coordinates of the original point: (x,y)
coordinates of the image point: (-y,x)
Examples:
point (2,5) when rotated 90° counter clock-wise, the coordinates of the image would be (-5,2)
point (1,9) when rotated 90° counter clock-wise, the coordinates of the image would be (-9,1)
point (7,4) when rotated 90° counter clock-wise, the coordinates of the image would be (-4,7)
Therefore, for the given point Q, all you have to do to get the coordinates of the image is apply the transformation:
(x,y) .............> are changed into.............> (-y,x)
Hope this helps :)
Answer:
<h2>42.35</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
5(a + 3b) = 5(9 + 3(2)) = 5(9 + 6) = 5(15) = 75
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Answer:
5.1 cm²
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a segment is given by the formula ...
A = 1/2r²(α -sin(α)) . . . . . where α is the central angle in radians
For this segment, its area is ...
A = 1/2(6 cm)²(7π/18 -sin(70°)) ≈ 5.077 cm²
The area of the segment is about 5.1 square centimeters.
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The angle is converted to radians by multiplying by π/180°. Then a 70° angle is π(70°/180°) = 7π/18 radians.
I believe it's 2160. Sounds right to me