Mathematics, 08.09.2021 16:40 julianjacobg126
Now that you have described several mappings, consider a more general example. Suppose you are given two shapes and you must show that they are congruent using transformations. If the orientation of these two shapes is the same, which type(s) of transformations should you use to show that they are congruent? Why?
Answer from: lesl26
Translation
Step-by-step explanation:
To explain say: you should slide a shape vertically or horizontal or in both on the plane to map it.
PS on my program it shows me that answers to study it so I know this is right
Answer from: Quest
a 270° rotation about point p says on e d g e n u it y (had to space it out because it says it's a misspelling so i couldn't submit it
Answer from: Quest
step-by-step explanation:
use pothagarean therom
a^2+b^2=c^2 so first ac
acm is a right triangle because c= 90°
and am (the hypotenuse or c) =16+9 =25
but there is not enough info we need another angle or side length
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