Answer:is there a picture along with this? I don't remember how to do these but this sounds like something with a picture included
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Answer: Counter, 0, 0.
Step-by-step explanation:
Think about a clock. The hand of a clock goes clockwise. When you tighten something (righty tighty) you spin it clockwise. You can rotate an object, lets say a square, clockwise. You can also rotate it counterclockwise, in the other direction. Therefore, you can rotate an object clockwise and <u>counter</u>clockwise.
You can rotate a figure around any point, such as the center of the figure, the origin, or anywhere else. One common place to rotate a figure around, such as a square, is the origin. This is the center of the coordinate plane. This point is not up, down, left, or right at all from the center. This coordinate is (0, 0). Therefore, the next two blank spaces should both be filled with 0.
The blank spaces should look like this:
One direction is clockwise and the other is <u>counter</u>clockwise.
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This can be any coordinate point such as the origin which is at (<u> </u><u>0</u><u> </u>, <u>0</u><u> </u>)
ikl=opj
Step-by-step explanation:
triangle is opj
The line y = mx + c has a slope of m.
Parallel line:
A parallel line will also have a slope of m, and should be of the form
y = mx + k
Because the line passes through the point (a,b), therefore
ma + k = b
k = b - ma
The equation of a parallel line is
y = mx + b - ma
= m(x-a) + b
Perpendicular line:
A perpendicular line will have a slope of -1/m, because the product of slopes should be -1.
The equation for a perpendicular line is of the form
y = -(1/m)x + k
Because the line passes through (a,b), therefore
-(1/m)a + k = b
k = b + a/m
The equation for a perpendicular line is
y = -(x/m) + b + a/m
= -(1/m)(x-a) + b
Answer:
Parallel line:
Perpendicular line:
Answer:
-0.0625
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