Yes because the thermometer reads temperatures higher than 2.12 degrees
The expression y = y + 8 does neither represent an odd number nor an even number.
<h3>Does represent a given equation an even or odd number or neither?</h3>
In this problem we must check if a given algebraic equation represents an even number or an odd number or neither by using algebraic means. Even numbers are integers, whose last digit is 0, 2, 4, 6 or 8, whereas odd numbers are integers, whose last digit is 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9. Now we proceed to check the expression:
y = y + 8 Given
y + (- y) = 8 Compatibility with addition / Existence of additive inverse / Modulative property
0 = 8 Existence of additive inverse / Modulative property / Result
The expression y = y + 8 does neither represent an odd number nor an even number.
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Answer:
By taking (-1, 1) and translating it left by 2 and up by D we have (-3, 1+D)
Rotating 90° counterclockwise puts a negative on your y-coordinate and switches the x and y-coordinates.
Final answer:
(-1-D, -3)
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2.333333333333333333333 is equivalent to this number (the 3 repeats forever)
She’ll finish at 6:15. hope this helped