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02.12.2020 •
Mathematics
Triangle PQR is rotated 180 clockwise about point m and the image of point p is p and the image of point r is r what are the coordinates of the image of point Q
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Ответ:
Rotating 180 clockwise would mean that Q is Q if r is r, the coordinates of it pointing to Q would be in your picture , can I see a picture of the problem?
Step-by-step explanation:
Ответ:
A). Participle phrase.
Step-by-step explanation:
'Participle phrases' are defined as the phrases that consist of a participle(present or past) followed by modifiers and their object plus any/or complements. These phrases primarily function as adjectives by providing information about a noun or pronoun in the sentence.
In the given sentence, the underlined portion('stepping from the embrace') is a participle phrase as it begins with a participle('present as it ends with 'ing') followed by the modifier prepositional phrase 'from the embrace'(as an adverb). It is functioning as an adjective as it modifies the pronoun 'she' in the sentence. Thus, option A is the correct answer.