Class one will cost $220 while Class two will cost $160.
Therefor the answer is answer 2
Answer:
The correct answer is :
1. Line PQ (One line PQ).
Step-by-step explanation:
The first step to solve this question is to draw the plane A with the points P and Q lying on it.
We know that given two different points there is only one line that contains this two different points.
Let's analyze each option.
''2. Lines PQ and QP''
This option is wrong because there aren't two different lines. In fact it is only one line that can be named line PQ or line QP.
''3. The 2 lines PQ and QP plus another line that does not lie in plane A.''
This option is assuming that exist three lines that contain P and Q. This option is also wrong.
''1. Line PQ''
This option is correct. It will be clarify with the drawing I will attach.
''We can't name them all!''
This option is assuming that exist infinite lines that contain P and Q. This option is wrong.
In the drawing I call the line that contains P and Q as line L.
Given that P and Q lie in plane A necessarily the line L must lie on the plane A.
Answer:
No, it is NOT a function.
Step-by-step explanation:
A functions' inputs are assigned to exactly one output.
We are given the points:
{(8,2) (4,-3) (6,4) (8,1)}
The input of 8 is repeating.
The given relation is not a function.
Hope this helps!
The only answer that makes sense to me is B.
What we know is that the sum of a triangle's internal angles are 180º, and a straight angle makes 180º.
first, we have to find the third internal angle(let's call it n) so that we can use it to find the exterior angle.
(3x + 20) + (4x + 5) + n = 180
simplify:
7x + 25 + n = 180
7x + n = 155
n = 155 - 7x
Now we can add it to the external angle to find x.
(155 - 7x) + (8x + 15) = 180
simplify:
170 + 8x - 7x = 180
170 + x = 180
x = 10
Now we can substitute it to the external angle.
8 x 10 + 15 = 95
the exterior angle is 95º.