Mathematics, 01.05.2021 22:40 tommyaberman
The graphs of f(x) and g(x) are shown below: graph of function f of x open upward and has its vertex at negative 7, 0. Graph of function g of x opens upward and has its vertex at negative 9, 0. If f(x) = (x + 7)2, which of the following is g(x) based on the translation? (5 points) g(x) = (x + 9)2 g(x) = (x + 5)2 g(x) = (x - 9)2 g(x) = (x - 5)2
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(mc 02.03) what set of reflections and rotations would carry rectangle abcd onto itself? reflect over the y-axis, reflect over the x-axis, rotate 180° rotate 180°, reflect over the x-axis, reflect over the line y=x reflect over the x-axis, rotate 180°, reflect over the x-axis rotate 180, reflect over the y-axis, reflect over the line y=x
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Given: ad¯¯¯¯¯ is an altitude. prove: ab2+ac2=cb2 right triangle a b c with right angle a. point d lies on side b c and segment a d is drawn. angle a d c is a right angle. drag and drop a reason into each box to correctly complete the two-column proof. statement reason ad¯¯¯¯¯ is an altitude, and ∠bac is a right angle. given ∠adb and ∠adc are right angles. definition of altitude ∠bac≅∠bda ? ∠bac≅∠adc ? ∠b≅∠b ? ∠c≅∠c reflexive property of congruence △abc∼△dba ? △abc∼△dac aa similarity postulate abbd=cbab ? ab2=(cb)(bd) cross multiply and simplify. acdc=cbac polygon similarity postulate ac2=(cb)(dc) cross multiply and simplify. ab2+ac2=ab2+(cb)(dc) addition property of equality ab2+ac2=(cb)(bd)+(cb)(dc) substitution property of equality ab2+ac2=(cb)(bd+dc) ? bd+dc=cb segment addition postulate ab2+ac2=cb2 substitution property of equality
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