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The triangles here are each obtained by applying rigid motions to triangle 1.1.Which triangles are translations of triangle 1?

Posted on October 23, 2021 By mobete 4 Comments on The triangles here are each obtained by applying rigid motions to triangle 1.1.Which triangles are translations of triangle 1?

The triangles here are each obtained by applying rigid motions to triangle 1. 1.Which triangles are translations of triangle 1? Explain how you know.

2.Which triangles are not translations of triangle 1? Explain how you know.

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Comments (4) on “The triangles here are each obtained by applying rigid motions to triangle 1.1.Which triangles are translations of triangle 1?”

  1. Expert says:
    October 23, 2021 at 8:11 am

    the answer is simply just 6n add the two together as they have an n

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  2. Expert says:
    October 23, 2021 at 10:18 am

    Ithink your answer is c hope that

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  3. Expert says:
    October 23, 2021 at 11:44 am

    options a,b,c are the right answer.

    step-by-step explanation:

    a linear parent function is always represented as y = x

    if we write this function in the form of y=mx+c

    ⇒[tex]y=\frac{+1}{+1}x+0[/tex]

    or   [tex]y=\frac{-1}{-1}x+0[/tex]

    now if we plot a graph we will find these characteristics:

    1) y intercept of the graph is zero so its a straight line passing through origin.

    2) as we can see in both the forms of function written, values of x and y may be either positive or negative for the positive slope means points on the graph are either in first quadrant or in third one.

    3) it's slope is one.

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  4. Expert says:
    October 23, 2021 at 2:46 pm

    2 2/3 hours duhh silly

    step-by-step explanation:

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