Answer:
Problem 1 = -1
Problem 2 = undefined
Step-by-step explanation:
Slope: 
Problem 1: (4, -5)(-2, 1)
Slope = 
Problem 2: (-4, 6)(-4, 8)
Slope:
= Undefined
So basically it seems that you can just give any value to a and b as long as the statement given is true. 4 & 5 can work for the part of the problem.
a = 4; b = 5
Plugged in:
4 + 1 = 5 (b > a; 5 > 4)
Therefore the statement is true. This is proof that it is.
Part B is asking when can the statement be false and what numbers prove that if possible.
It is possible for there to be values for a and b in which the relationship given turns false. For example, a = 4 and b = 3 makes the statement false since 4 + 1 doesn't equal 3 and 3 is not greater than its a-value of 4.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
1. 
2. 0.5
3. 0.5
4. 
5. 0.5
6. 0.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Here we have to match the trigonometric functions with their values.
Now,
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
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Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
This is because they are both mulitplied by two so they are still equivalent