The coordinates of the new rectangle formed after transformation are; A'(3, -1); B'(6, -1); C'(6, 4); D'(3, 4)
<h3>How to carry out rotational transformation?</h3>
We are told that the original rectangle which I labelled ABCD in the attached image is rotated 90° clockwise about the origin.
Now, from the translation of Rectangle ABCD into A'B'C'D' using the transformation rule in the question, the new coordinates are;
A'(3, -1)
B'(6, -1)
C'(6, 4)
D'(3, 4)
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Answer:
Positive numbers.
Step-by-step explanation:
Numbers after zero are positive numbers, which can be any number (whole or decimal/fraction). But numbers before zero are negative numbers which can be also whole or decimal fraction.
Example for numbers to the right of 0: 7, 6.5, 8/10
120 degrees the sum of all is 720
Quotient rule says we can divide 192 and 3 because they are both under the radical. This gives us the square root of 64.
We can also divide x^3 and x to get x^2.
The square root of 64x^2 is 8x
Given that the triangle is a right angled triangle, to solve for x we shall use the Pythagorean theorem given by:
c^2=a^2+b^2
where:
c is the hypotenuse
a and b are the legs.
c=10
a=6
b=(x-6)
thus plugging the values in the equation and solving for x we get:
10^2=6^2+(x-6)^2
100=36+x^2-12x+36
100=x^2-12x+72
0=x^2-12x-28
factoring the above we get:
0=(x+2)(x-14)
hence
x=-2 or x=14
given that there is no negative distance then
x=14
thus the value of x is 14