Answer:
The y-intercept on the y-axis
Step-by-step explanation:
The y-intercept is where you start graphing. That's why it's important to find that first.
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Answer:
Yes, Mina is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the triangles be A and B
Given
Triangle A:

Triangle B:

Required
Is Mina's claim correct?
First, we calculate the third angle in both triangles.
For A:


For B:


For triangle A, the angles are: 34, 57 and 89
For triangle B, the angles are: 34, 57 and 89
<em>Since both triangles have the same angles, then by the postulate of AAA (Angle-Angle-Angle), the triangles are similar.</em>
2.
M must be (0,0) since it coincides with the origin
R must be (a+b, √(a²-b²)).
The x-coordinate is b from A translated to the right by a.
The y-coordinate is the same as A.
(I think the square root is there to confuse you).
3.
R(0,0)
C(a,b) (same x as T, same Y as E)
5.
Not sure how to prove that.
Answer:
Just substitute 0 instead of f (x),therefore

The answer option is C