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26.02.2021 •
Mathematics
how do you have a reflection in the x axis, if the shape is already partially in the third and second quadrent of the graph
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Ответ:
Its a reflection over an x-axis, whats "positive" goes "negative" and whats "negative" goes "positive" with respect to y.
If a shape
is a subset (made of
of quadrants
then the part
that lies in the second quadrant gets mapped to
and part
that lies in third quadrant gets mapped to ![Q_2](/tpl/images/2182/2885/c25e5.png)
Hope this helps.
Ответ:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
x-----> the total students in the marching band
Applying proportion