Answer:
<h2>A rotation -90° around point I.</h2><h2>A translation upwards 2 units.</h2><h2>
Step-by-step explanation:</h2>
The given figures are attached.
We have to find two transformations that help to show that both polygon are congruent.
First transformation would be a rotation -90° around point I.
Second transformation would be a translation upwards 2 units.
Applying these transformation, we would have both polygons at the same position, that will show the congruence between them.
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
Consumed = 1500
Burned = 400
Calorie Count total = 1500 - 400 = 1100
His target is 1900, so he will need 1900 - 1100 = 800 calories to consume more
So, 1100 is NOT a viable solution because he will go over 1900 if that happens. Hence, C is the correct choice.
Answer:
When multiplying fractions together, you multiply the numerators togethers and the denominators together, unlike adding fractions together. To find this answer, you'd do 3 × 7 (for the numerator) and 8 × 9 (for the denominator), and then write the fraction (the answer) using your answers above.
I hope this helps!
First of all, a bit of theory: since the area of a square is given by

where s is the length of the square. So, if we invert this function we have
.
Moreover, the diagonal of a square cuts the square in two isosceles right triangles, whose legs are the sides, so the diagonal is the hypothenuse and it can be found by

So, the diagonal is the side length, multiplied by the square root of 2.
With that being said, your function could be something like this:
double diagonalFromArea(double area) {
double side = Math.sqrt(area);
double diagonal = side * Math.sqrt(2);
return diagonal;
}