The standard form equation for a circle is
where (h, k) is the center and r is the radius.
The standard form equation for an ellipse is
(center h, k and major and minor axes a and b)
This equation is standard form for neither, but might be general form for one.
Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
∠1 and 170° form a straight angle and are supplementary, thus
∠1 = 180° - 170° = 10°
∠1 and ∠3 are vertical angles and congruent , thus
∠3 = 10°
∠2, 15° and ∠3 form a straight angle and sum to 180°, thus
∠2 = 180° - 15° - 10° = 155°
Thus
∠1 = 10°, ∠2 = 155°, ∠3 = 10°
Answer:
x^3-1
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x)=g(x)-1 since was shifted down 1 unit x^3-1
f(x)=g(x)+1 would have been a shift up of 1 unit x^3+1
f(x)=g(x-1) shifted right 1 unit (x-1)^3
f(x)=g(x+1) shifted left one unit (x+1)^3
Anyways the answer is f(x)=x^3-1
It’s 7 because it is on the exterior, and the other side, of the the parallel lines from 2.
D BECAUSE OF THE POSITIVE 2