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How can a regular hexagon be folded to show that it has reflectional symmetry? fold the hexagon along a line from a vertex to the midpoint of an opposite side. fold the hexagon along a line connecting the two midpoints of adjacent sides. fold the hexagon along a line that bisects two vertex angles. fold the hexagon along a line that creates a right angle at a vertex.
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The position of a moving particle is given by the position function: f(t)=-9t-t^2-0.2t^3+0.1t^4 a. at what time does the particle reverse direction? b. when is the displacement positive? (round one decimal place and answer in interval notation) c. when is the displacement negative? (round one decimal place and answer in interval notation) d. when is the particle’s acceleration positive? (round one decimal place and answer in interval notation) e. when is the particle’s acceleration negative? (round one decimal place and answer in interval notation)
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