multiply the coordinates by -1.
You have to switch the x and y coordinates and multiply your new x coordinate by -1. You can also dram the point and rotate your paper physically by 90 degrees. Example: Your Coordinates: (3,8) New Coordinates: (-8,3) (3,8) ---> (8,3) ---> (-8,3) Another Ex: (-7,-1) --> (-1,-7) --> (1,-7)
You plot both coordinates together.
coordinate grids are used for coordinates, coordinate grid is used for the coordinates so you know where you can place your coordinate on.
When some generalized coordinates, say q,do not occur explicitly in the expression of Lagrangian, then those coordinates are called Cyclic coordinate.
If you are dilating the image about some factor, you can multiply coordinates by the constant. For instance... ½(1,2) = (½,½ * 2) = (½, 1)
multiply width times length
multiply the coordinates by -1.
That is because - for example - some calculations are easier in polar coordinates, and some are easier in rectangular coordinates. For example, complex numbers are easier to add and subtract in rectangular coordinates, and easier to multiply and divide in polar coordinates.
"Coordinates" on a grid or graph are numbers that describe a location. There's no physical significance to the process of multiplying two locations, and the procedure is undefined.
you look how the difference is and then you multiply it by the other number and then you are answer should be the product.
multiply each coordinate by -1For Example:Starting coordinates ---> (5,3)Multiply by -1 ---> (5,3) * -1Final answer ---> (-5,-3)
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Switch the x and y coordinates and multiply the first first coordinate (the new x coordinate) by -1
Ok first you do that and then u do that again to get that then u will get that which will give you the answer then you multiply it with that and THAT is ur answer lol jk i dont even know hehehe
Simple. Just multiply the base by the height of the triangle, and divide it into two. This works for all types of triangles.
You have to switch the x and y coordinates and multiply your new x coordinate by -1. You can also dram the point and rotate your paper physically by 90 degrees. Example: Your Coordinates: (3,8) New Coordinates: (-8,3) (3,8) ---> (8,3) ---> (-8,3) Another Ex: (-7,-1) --> (-1,-7) --> (1,-7)