I would guess they're referring to some general form first<span>f(x)=alog(x−h)+k</span>Where 'h' represents horizontal shifts, 'k' vertical shifts and 'a' stretches the function. "a" will also reflect the function across the x-axis if the value is negative. But NOT across the y-axis. I hope that's the place they wanted to put the a at least
Answer:
c. m∠2 = m∠5
Step-by-step explanation:
We can check 1 by 1 and find the false one.
For answer A, measures 2 and 4 are vertical angles, which means they are equal, so that's not false.
For answer b, measures 4 and 8 are corresponding angles, since X and Y are parallel, so that's also not false.
For answer c, measures 2 and 5 are supplementary to each other, and since the transversal is not perpendicular to X nor Y, they are not equal, therefore, this is false, making that the answer.
For answer d, measure 2 and 6 are corresponding angles, so that's also not false.
Therefore, the answer must be c.
Answer:
75.7°
Step-by-step explanation:
The mnemonic SOH CAH TOA is intended to remind you of the relations between trig functions and sides of a right triangle. You are given all three sides of the triangle, so you can make use of at least two different trig functions to find the missing angle.
Cos = Adjacent/Hypotenuse
Tan = Opposite/Adjacent
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<h3>cosine</h3>
The hypotenuse is 65, and the side adjacent to the unknown angle is 16. That tells you ...
cos(?) = 16/65
The inverse function is used to find the angle value:
? = arccos(16/65) ≈ 75.7°
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<h3>tangent</h3>
The side opposite the angle of interest is 63. Then you have ...
tan(?) = 63/16
The inverse function is used to find the angle value:
? = arctan(63/16) ≈ 75.7°
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<em>Additional comments</em>
When using trig functions on a calculator, you need to make sure the angle mode is set to what you want. Here, we want angles in degrees, so we have set that as the angle mode. The [DEG] icon in the lower left corner of the display confirms this.
We can't tell what you're supposed to round the value to. The attachment gives enough digits for you to be able to round to whatever precision you need.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
From the question we are told that
Loan 1 
Loan 1 due 
Loan 2 
Loan 2 due
Payment 
Worth of money 
Payment due 
Focal date 
Generally
was due 95days ago
Therefore
(total days to consider)
Therefore
is due today
125days left
Given
600 due in 30days

Generally the Final payment is mathematically given by


Therefore the

Minimum is (5,0)
There is no maximum so maximum is N/A
Where the function is increasing is x>5
Function decreases where x<5