the answer is D.
I dont know how to add work for a question like this, however, I know how I'd show work....
Draw a graph and stick a point in the IV quadrant and label it "original". Then next to it, draw another graph and stick a point in the III quadrant and label it "reflection"
TIP: if you do that, make sure the points are in the same location in each quadrant
Answer:
97/113
Step-by-step explanation:
67 robots have legs only, 21 have wheels only, and 9 have both legs and wheels. The total number of robots with legs and/or wheels is 97.
The probability is 97/113.
Equate real part and imaginary part:
LHS:
real part -- 12
imaginary part -- 5y
RHS:
real part = 4x
imaginary part = 25
Equating::
12 = 4x
x = 12/4
x = 3
Again:
5y = 25
y = 25/5
y = 5
So,
x = 3
y = 5
You would just decide both sides by 2.
-x = -9/3 ⇨ -3
Since both numbers are negative, the product becomes a positive.
x=3
Hope this helped!