Mathematics, 17.10.2021 04:30 nakeytrag
Y = x
Using the grid below, follow the clues to find the location of the treasure.
Start at (-1,-1). Follow the line y = x until x = 4 Reflect this new point over the x-axis. From this new point add seven to the y-coordinate and subtract five from the x-coordinate.
This is the location of the treasure.
How far is the treasure point from the starting point?
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Y = x
Using the grid below, follow the clues to find the location of the treasure.
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