Answer:
you literally just translate each shape by the number of squares specified.
Step-by-step explanation:
for example, move shape 1 5 squares to the right, then 4 down. it will be in the middle area of quadrant 1 (where it already is).
Answer: (B)
Explanation: If you are unsure about where to start, you could always plot some numbers down until you see a general pattern.
But a more intuitive way is to determine what happens during each transformation.
A regular y = |x| will have its vertex at the origin, because nothing is changed for a y = |x| graph. We have a ray that is reflected at the origin about the y-axis.
Now, let's explore the different transformations for an absolute value graph by taking a y = |x + h| graph.
What happens to the graph?
Well, we have shifted the graph -h units, just like a normal trigonometric, linear, or even parabolic graph. That is, we have shifted the graph h units to its negative side (to the left).
What about the y = |x| + h graph?
Well, like a parabola, we shift it h units upwards, and if h is negative, we shift it h units downwards.
So, if you understand what each transformation does, then you would be able to identify the changes in the shape's location.
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Answer:
m∠N = 32°
NQ = 106°
When finding inscribed angles like ∠N with the intercepted arc, the equation is ∠N=1/2MP. (Inscribed angles are always half the degree of the arc length.) Plug in the corresponding value to get ∠N=1/2(64) to get 32°. When finding the angle of the intercepted arc with inscribed angles like NQ, the equation is NQ=2(∠P). Plug in the corresponding value to get 2(53) to get 106°.
Answer:
There will be 20 grams of fat in 10 pounds of chicken.
Step-by-step explanation:
Based of the pattern you can tell that the Grams of fat will always be double the amount of pounds.
2 grams of fat in 1 pound
9 grams in 4.5 pounds
So:
10 * 2 = Grams of fat
10 * 2 = 20 Grams of fat.
So there will be 20 grams of fat in 10 pounds of chicken.