Answer:
Part A: <u>Which point represents the origin? </u>
- The origin is the point with both zero coordinates: (0, 0)
Part B: <u>Starting from the origin, explain how to plot the following three points accurately (1,-1) (-1.1.25) (-2,3).</u>
Reference point is the origin for below.
- (1,-1) - go <u>right </u>by 1 unit and <u>down </u>by 1 unit, plot the point
- (-1.1.25)- go <u>left </u>by 1 unit and <u>up </u>by 1.25 or 1 and 1/4 units, plot the point
- (-2,3) - go <u>left </u>by 2 units and <u>up</u> by 3 units and plot the point
Angle 1 and angle 2 are corresponding angles. Notice how they are in the upper right hand corner of each 4-corner angle configuration. In other words, they are both above their respective parallel line and on the right side of the transversal. So that's why they correspond to one another.
Because the horizontal lines are parallel, this means the corresponding angles are congruent. So angle 1 is congruent to angle 2
Answer:
4x - 2
Step-by-step explanation:
(2(3x-2))+(-2(x-1))
2(3x-2)-2(x-1)
2(3x-2-(x-1))
2(3x-2-<u>x</u><u>+</u><u>1</u><u>)</u>
<u>2</u><u>(</u><u>2x-1</u><u>)</u>
<u>4x-2</u>
Answer:
The graph of y=-3x^n is the reflection of the graph of y=3x^n about the x axis.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you graph these two functions, then you will notice that they look similar. for example the points of (1,-3) on graph y=-3x^n and point (-1,-3) on graph y=3x^n. They have the same y value but just the reflection of the x value. I hope this helped !!
Function y is a function of cosine transformed by some operations, so cos can take values from interval <-1;1>, which means that this function can take values from interval <-7;-1>. The minimum value is -7. The graph will be very helpuf in this task to understand.