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Given the vertices of ∆abc are a (2,5), b (4,6) and c (3,1), find the vertices following each of the
transformations from the original vertices:
a. rx-axis
b. ry = 3
c. t< -2,5>
d. t< 3,-6>
e. r(90◦, o)
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Abe is a triangle. can you use the sss postulate or the sas postulate to prove triangle abc = triangle aed? by sss only neither apply both apply by sas only
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Assume that the weights of quarters are normally distributed with a mean of 5.67 g and a standard deviation 0.070 g. a vending machine will only accept coins weighing between 5.48 g and 5.82 g. what percentage of legal quarters will be rejected? round your answer to two decimal places.
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Which of the following values cannot be probabilities? 0.08, 5 divided by 3, startroot 2 endroot, negative 0.59, 1, 0, 1.44, 3 divided by 5 select all the values that cannot be probabilities. a. five thirds b. 1.44 c. 1 d. startroot 2 endroot e. three fifths f. 0.08 g. 0 h. negative 0.59
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:50
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