Answer:
Clockwise rotation 90 ° about origin
R_{90, clockwise, origin}(x,y) -> (y,-x)
J(-4,1) therefore
R_{90, clockwise, origin}J(-4,1) -> J'(1,+4) this answer was form other person credits to him/her
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
No.
Step-by-step explanation:
For polygon PQRST to be considered a scaled copy of polygon ABCDE, it means every segments of polygon ABCDE were increased proportionally by a scale factor.
The segments in polygon PQRST were not gotten using the same scale factor, hence, it is not a scaled copy of the original polygon, ABCDE.
Segment CD = 2 units, it corresponds to segment RS = 4 units. Scale factor = RS/CD = 4/2 = 2
Segment BC = 1 unit, it corresponds to segment QR = 1 unit. Scale factor = QR/BC = 1/1 = 1 units.
Varying scale factor shows polygon PQRST is not a scaled copy of polygon ABCDE.
I believe it would be B.
Logically, it’s the only one that makes sense,
As 9x10= 90
None of the others have any way to divide or multiply up to the area,
So yes, B.
9668
Explanation:
18 ones, 18x1=18
15 hundreds, 15x100 =1500
15 tens, 15x10=150
8 thousands,8x1000=8000
8x1000=800018+1500+150+8000=9668
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