I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the last option. The number of points that lie on a period at the end of a sentence are infinite. <span>Thus, an infinite amount of them can reside on a finite sized period at the end of a sentence. Hope this answers the question.</span>
Answer:
y=1/2x+5
Step-by-step explanation:
Plug it into the formula for a point and a slope.
(y-(y(subscript 1)))=(m)(x-(x(subscript 1)))
Y-8=1/2(x-6)
Then multiply the 1/2 to the x and -6. After you do that, move everything so that it has y by itself on the left. Your ending should be y=1/2x+5.
It’s 0.0000805 (hope this helps!)
Answer:
Quadrant II.
Step-by-step explanation:
Starting in the top right quadrant and going counter-clockwise, the quadrants are labeled Quadrant I, Quadrant II, Quadrant III, and Quadrant IV (each quadrant being a quarter of the graph area of course). So, x being negative puts the point to the left, and y being positive puts the point up. Quadrant II is the top-left quadrant, so it is our answer.
The rule for a rotation by <span>180
</span>(x,y)→(−x,−y)
so B<span>(6,12) will be B'(-6, -12)
answer
</span>B'(-6, -12)