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i think not sure sorry if i got it wrong but ya
(−8* y^2−9*y)+(8*y^3+9*y^2−2*y)
first, remove extraneous parentheses (or distribute if negative)
=−8* y^2−9*y+8*y^3+9*y^2−2*y
then group terms in decreasing degree of y (variable)
=+8*y^3 −8* y^2+9*y^2 −9*y−2*y
simply expression by adding/subtracting similar terms
=+8*y^3 +y^2 −11*y
to give the final answer.
Given:
The graph of triangle PQR and triangle P'Q'R'.
To find:
The transformation that will map the triangle PQR onto P'Q'R'.
Solution:
From the given graph it is clear that the triangle PQR is formed in II quadrant and its base lies on the negative direction of x-axis.
The triangle P'Q'R' is formed in IV quadrant and its base lies on the positive direction of x-axis.
This is possible it the figure is rotated 180 degrees about the origin.
Therefore, the correct option is A.
I think it would be to refute the counterclaim.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
yep
Step-by-step explanation:
for example y=x^2 is a linear exponential