missalawode28
14.11.2020 •
Mathematics
Help please HELP
What is 1/4 (-15 divided by 1/2)1/4 equal
Solved
Show answers
More tips
- L Leisure and Entertainment Choosing the Right Books to Read: Tips and Recommendations...
- L Leisure and Entertainment What can be considered an antique: defining and valuing old objects...
- B Business and Finance How to Open an Online Store? A Detailed Guide for Beginners...
- C Computers and Internet Log-in: what is it and why do you need it?...
- C Computers and Internet What is the Meaning of lol and How Did it Become Popular?...
- C Computers and Internet Clearing Cache: How to Speed Up Your Browser...
- H Health and Medicine How to Help Men Gain Weight?...
- F Family and Home How to Build a Strong Relationship with Your Child: Tips for Effective Communication...
- L Legal consultation Juvenile Justice: Who Needs It?...
- F Food and Cooking What age is appropriate for giving your child cocoa?...
Answers on questions: Mathematics
- M Mathematics Someone please answer this corectly!!...
- M Mathematics 4 groups of 8 pl help...
- C Chemistry What is the energy of a photon of red light that has a wavelength of 715 nm ( 1 m = 1×10^9 nm)?...
- S Social Studies Match each list of components to the architectural form to which it best connects. smooth shaft with a base pedestal with echinus and abacus pedestal with volute capital...
- M Mathematics I need help, can someone help me?...
- S SAT Nvt-tvgk-anz come on......
- H Health What happens when someone dies of an overdose?...
Ответ:
a
Step-by-step explanation:
Ответ:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
used symbolab
Ответ:
9514 1404 393
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Reflection across a line reverses the orientation of the figure from CW to CCW, or vice versa. Each point on the image is the same distance from the line of reflection as the corresponding point on the preimage.
These characteristics are manifested in figure A.
__
Figure B represents a translation to the right; Figure C represents both rotation and translation. Figure D is translation up and to the right.
Additional comment
When vertices of a figure are labeled, their orientation (CW or CCW) is easy to identify. When they are not, it isn't always easy. It helps when the figure has no particular symmetry, as here. We can, for example, consider the sides in order from shortest to longest. That would make the orientation CCW on the left of figure A, and CW on the right. Figure A is the only figure in which the orientation changes.
CW=clockwise; CCW=counterclockwise