Given J(1, 1), K(3, 1), L(3, -4), and M(1, -4) and that J'(-1, 5), K'(1, 5), L'(1, 0), and M'(-1, 0). What is the rule that tran
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(x; y) -> (x - 2; y + 4)
J(1; 1) ⇒ J'(1 - 2; 1 + 4) = (-1; 5)
K(3; 1) ⇒ K'(3 - 2; 1 + 4) = (1; 5)
L(3;-4) ⇒ L'(3 - 2; -4 + 4) = (1; 0)
M(1;-4) ⇒ M'(1 - 2;-4 + 4) = (-1; 0)
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
The answer would be y=6
Step-by-step explanation:
This is because when we are looking at horizontal lines, we look at the y-coordinate to determine a line because the y-axis is what determines height.
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If you want to translate the phrase 30 added to a number that is decreased by 5 into a math expression, you can do it like this:
a number ... n
30 added ... + 30
decreased by 5 ... - 5
Now you just have to put this together: n + 30 - 5 or n - 5 + 30. So, the correct result is a.