<span>It is possible for two points to have the same x-coordinate and the same y-coordinate. </span>
Answer: (c - 3) / 2 = x
Step-by-step explanation:
If c represents the cookies, then you remove 3 because she ate 3 of the cookies. Since half of the remainder of the cookies were given to her friend, you must divide the product of c - 3, by 2. The reason for the parenthesis is so that it overrules PEMDAS, as parenthesis goes before division.
(y+20)=1(x+10); First, we can find the slope by using the equation y2-y1/x2-x1.
-9+20/1+10 (Accounting for double negatives).
11/11 = 1
The slope of the equation is 1, now we just need to pick a set of points from which we derived the slope from (doesn't matter which) as y1 and x1 in the point-slope equation. (y-y1)=m(x-x1)
Your final answer can either be (y+20)=1(x+10) or (y+9)=1(x-1) but in the context of this question it is (y+20)=1(x+10)
Answer:
The coordinates are and .
Step-by-step explanation:
First, we have to derive an expression for translation under the assumption that each point of XYZ experiments the same translation. Vectorially speaking, translation from X to X' is defined by:
(1)
Where is the vector translation.
If we know that and , then the vector translation is:
Then, we determine the coordinates for Y' and Z':
The coordinates are and .