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20.08.2019 •
Mathematics
Rewrite the numbers from least to greatest 0.33,-0.12,-0.127,0.2,45/10
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Ответ:
-0.12
0.20
0.33
45/10
I think that is right
Ответ:
This probably is a little more complicated than the average least to greatest problem. The part that used to throw me off was the fact that they all had different amounts of numbers behind the decimal. I learned to just add as many zeros BEHIND the given decimal to even it out.
Another thing that might be throwing you off is the negatives. I learned this pretty quickly, but I do know some people you didn't. The greater the number, the further left the order / number line it belongs. So, if it were -0.9 and -0.7 then -0.9 would have a lesser value, in this case. ONLY WITH NEGATIVES!!
Hope this helped!
Ответ:
(1, 5)
Step-by-step explanation:
The line of reflection is y = 1, which is a horizontal line with a y-intercept of 1. Each point must be the same distance away from this line, but on the other side of it. For example, X is 4 units away from y = 1, so X' must also be 4 units away, but on the other side. X' ends up at (1, 5).