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OpenStudy (hocuspucus292333393):

Lesson 3 Sesson 4 Circle 'Raduis'

OpenStudy (hocuspucus292333393):

OpenStudy (kristy1234567):

Iready is easy. The Answer Is C

OpenStudy (kristy1234567):

question do u go to k12?

OpenStudy (hocuspucus292333393):

here

OpenStudy (kristy1234567):

A rigid motion of the plane ( or an isometry ) is a motion which preserves distance. There are four basic rigid motions: (1) Reflection. (2) Glide Reflection...... Answer is A

OpenStudy (hocuspucus292333393):

ok thanks i post more in a min ok

OpenStudy (kristy1234567):

ok take your time

OpenStudy (kristy1234567):

imma ask a friend to come help

OpenStudy (hocuspucus292333393):

ur a good friend

OpenStudy (kristy1234567):

thanks

OpenStudy (kristy1234567):

give me a minute linear questions are tricky

OpenStudy (hocuspucus292333393):

Ok take Ur time ;)

OpenStudy (kristy1234567):

in this 1 im guessing D makes the most sence

OpenStudy (kristy1234567):

might be c but D makes more sence

OpenStudy (kristy1234567):

be right back while u post next

OpenStudy (hocuspucus292333393):

alright good choice i put D

OpenStudy (hocuspucus292333393):

OpenStudy (helpppp):

I believe c would be correct. It would not be linear because of how they are spread out. It isn't quadratic because it doesn't have a curve that goes only up or down. And the dots are above and below the 0 line... So c would make the most sense to me for the question you put d on

OpenStudy (helpppp):

Can you not go back?

OpenStudy (hocuspucus292333393):

OpenStudy (kristy1234567):

i tried my best i said either C or D i wasnt for sure

OpenStudy (hocuspucus292333393):

OK i post a new alright and tag u

OpenStudy (kristy1234567):

thank you

OpenStudy (helpppp):

Okay, these are all the possibilities you can get

OpenStudy (kristy1234567):

not totally for sure Dx on that 1

OpenStudy (helpppp):

there are 5/36 spots on there that equal up to 6 when added. subtract the 2 repeats and there are 3/36. simplify that and you get 1/12

OpenStudy (kristy1234567):

are you sure? im thinking. thats a different way ur doing because ive had this question on iready before

OpenStudy (hocuspucus292333393):

hey come to my other question:)

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