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Answer:
7 Hours 12 Minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
So they one of the printer increases at a rate of 1/12 and the other increases at a rate of 1/18. Since you don't know the time it actually takes, you will replace both numerators with and x. (x/12 and x/18). You want to set these up so that they are adding. (x/12 + x/18=1). Since you're adding, you want to change it to the same denominator. The lowest is 36 so you multiply x/12 by 3/3 (so you don't unbalance the equation) and x/18 by 2/2. You'll end up with 3x/36 + 2x/36= 1 which will simplify to 5x/36=1. Multiply each side by 36 to leave the variable by itself. It becomes 5x=36 and when you divide it by 5 you get 7.2. So it's seven and .2 hours, which is equivalent to7 and 1/5 of an hour or 7 hours and 12 minutes.
As we know Conversion from fahrenheit to celsius is
We can write it also as
F as y and C as x then we can write it as
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
(x, y) ⇒ (-x, y)
Step-by-step explanation:
When you're looking for a rule that transforms one figure to the other, the first step is to look at the figures. You want to identify their orientation (order of vertices) and the relative locations of corresponding vertices.
Here, vertices VWX are in <em>clockwise</em> order. The corresponding vertices V'W'X' are in <em>counterclockwise</em> order. For that to happen, there must be a reflection involved.
The y-axis goes through the midpoints of VV', WW' and XX'. This means the y-axis is the line of reflection. The coordinates of V'W'X' have the same y-values as their originals, but their x-values have changed sign.
The algebraic rule for these two figures is ...
(x, y) ⇒ (-x, y) . . . . . . reflection over y-axis; sign of x changes
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<em>Additional comment</em>
No rotation is involved here.
The rule (x, y) ⇒ (x, y+10) means the y-coordinate has had 10 added to it. That causes a translation upward by 10 units. This <em>is</em> the algebraic rule.