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OpenStudy (anonymous):
SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME! I'VE BEEN WORKING AT THIS PROBLEM FOR AN HOUR NOW SOMEONE PLEASE?!
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OpenStudy (mathmale):
If you'd please share the ideas you generated over that hour, someone would know better how to steop in and help you.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
*step*
OpenStudy (faiqraees):
B is correct D is wrong
OpenStudy (anonymous):
None of the answer choices on this make any sense. I've tried them all and none of them work out for me accept B.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
You can choose 2 answers
OpenStudy (faiqraees):
yes youre right
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So B and D?
OpenStudy (fortytherapper):
Let's start with A.
It says, the origin of the graph. Where is the origin of any graph at?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
where x and y meet? at 0?
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OpenStudy (fortytherapper):
Exactly (0,0) as the coordinate, where they meet. Are these two triangles located at (0,0)?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
No
OpenStudy (fortytherapper):
Right, so let's scratch that one.
On to B: So if we rotate JKL 90 degrees clockwise around point B, how would that look?
OpenStudy (mallorysipp234):
i can only see B making sense.
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