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How can a sequence of transformations map a figure onto itself?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:40, Hi123the
Which statement accurately explains whether a reflection over the y-axis and a 270° counterclockwise rotation would map figure acb onto itself? a coordinate plane with figure acb with point a at 1, 1, c at 3, 4 and b at 5, 1 yes, a″c″b″ is located at a″(1, 1), c″(4, 3), and b″(1, 5) yes, a″c″b′ is located at a″(1, 1), c″(3, 4), and b″(5, 1) no, a″c″b″ is located at a″(1, 1), c″(4, 3), and b″(1, 5) no, a″c″b″ is located at a″(1, 1), c″(3, 4), and b″(5, 1)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30, ellie55991
Graph the line that represents a proportional relationship between d and t with the property that an increase of 33 units in t corresponds to an increase of 44 units in d. what is the unit rate of change of dd with respect to t? (that is, a change of 11 unit in t will correspond to a change of how many units in d? )
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, stricklandashley43
1. how do you convert the repeating, nonterminating decimal 0. to a fraction? explain the process as you solve the problem.
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