Pentagons and hexagons can be irregular.
Anything that does not have congruent sides is irregular.
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answers:
A''(3, 0); B''(3, 2); C''(1, 1); D''(1, -1)
Explanation:
We perform the reflection across y=x first. This reflection switches the x- and y-coordinates; this maps:
A(2, 4)→A'(4, 2)
B(4, 4)→B'(4, 4)
C(3, 2)→C'(2, 3)
D(1, 2)→D'(2, 1)
Next we perform the translation. This translation shifts the figure 1 unit left and 2 units down, by subtracting 1 from the x-coordinate and 2 from the y-coordinate. This maps:
A'(4, 2)→A''(3, 0)
B'(4, 4)→B''(3, 2)
C'(2, 3)→C''(1, 1)
D'(2, 1)→D''(1, -1)
Answer:
B and C
Step-by-step explanation:
Linear functions are written in the format y=mx+b
If a function has an exponent it is nonlinear
Answer:
0
Step-by-step explanation:
Solution for cosx=-3/2 equation:
cos((3*pi)/5)*cos((3*pi)/20) = 0
(60*x^3)/(60*x^5) = 0
cos((3*pi)/5)*cos((3*pi)/20) = 0
cos((3*x)/5)*cos((3*x)/20) = 0
1.5/100 = 0