<span>the conversion factor for radians to degrees is 180/pi
so -x /6 = -180x / 6pi dgrees = -30x/pi degrees</span>
<span>The coordinate notation is (x,y)---- >(x+1,y-2)</span>
<span>Q(-2, 8)
only y coordinate is (y)--------------- > ( y-2)
therefore
(8)------------------------------------ >(8-2)=(6)
the y coordinate </span><span>
of Q' is 6</span>
I found the correct image that accompanies this problem and edited it with my answers.. Pls. see attachment.
Based on the attachment, the correct statements are:
<span>1) DO,2 (x,y) = (2x, 2y)
2) Side Q'S' lies on a line with a slope of -1.
Q'(-6,6) S'(-2,2)
m = y1 - y2 / x1 - x2
m = 6 - 2 / -6 - (-2)
m = 4 / -4
m = -1
</span><span>5) The distance from Q' to the origin is twice the distance from Q to the origin.
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Well just think 747 divided by 9