Mathematics, 30.09.2019 18:30 guazet7650
Max is trying to prove to his friend that two reflections, one across the x-axis and another across the y-axis, will not result in a
reflection across the line y = x for a pre-image in quadrant ii. his friend josiah is trying to prove that a reflection across the x-axis
followed by a reflection across the y-axis will result in a reflection across the line y = x for a pre-image in quadrant ii. which
student is correct, and which statements below will him prove his conjecture? check all that apply.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30, robert7248
I'm confused on this could anyone me and show me what i need to do to solve it.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:00, gomez36495983
If johnny ate 5 cans of sugar, but in the kitchen they only had 3. what did johnny eat? (he found a secret stash btw.)
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:00, Dweath50
Look at this system of equations. -3x + 3y = 12 y = x + 4 the solution set of this system is best explained by which of these statements? a) the graphs of the equations are the same line because the equations have the same slope and the same y-intercept. the system has infinitely many solutions. b) the graphs of the equations are parallel lines because they have the same slope but different y-intercepts. the system has no solution. c) the graphs of the equations are lines that intersect at one point because the equations have the same slope but different y-intercepts. the system has exactly one solution. d) the graphs of the equations are lines that intersect at one point because the equations have the same slope and the same y-intercept. the system has exactly one solution.
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