1. No idea
2. Angle A
3. Line RT
4. NO, 4/2 = 2, 5/3 = Not 2
5.Asking someone else?
6. 6 ft.
7. 10.56, precisely
8. 90 degrees
9. 51 degrees
10. 24 ft.
Answer:
Area of triangle ABC=7 square units
Area of triangle A'B'C'=7 square units
Step-by-step explanation:
Triangle ABC is the preimage of triangle A'B'C' under a reflection in the line x=0.
The two triangles are congruent so they have the same area.
We can calculate the area by counting the unit squares the triangle covered.
Each full box is 1 units square.
Each triangle covered
1 full box and 12 partially covered boxes.
Each partial box covered is 0.5 square units.
Therefore the area is
square units
I think that’s it f(x)=2x−12
Using the function graph given, it is found that:
When a piece-wise function is given, that is, a function that has <em>multiple definitions</em>, the numeric value at x when the definition changes is given by the closed circle.
- For function L(x), when x = 2, the closed circle is at y = 7, hence, L(2) = 7.
- For function R(x), when x = 2, the closed circle is at y = 1, hence, R(2) = 1.
To learn more about the use of graphs to analyze a function, you can take a look at brainly.com/question/21447009