-- The graph looks like a line that passes through the origin,
and slopes up to the right at a 45-degree angle.
-- Point #1 on the line:
. . . . . Pick any number.
. . . . . Write it down twice.
. . . . . Call the first one 'x'. Call the second one 'y'.
-- Point #2 on the line:
. . . . . Pick any other number.
. . . . . Write it down twice.
. . . . . Call the first one 'x'. Call the second one 'y'.
-- Point #3 on the line:
. . . . . Pick any other number.
. . . . . Write it down twice.
. . . . . Call the first one 'x'. Call the second one 'y'.
Rinse and repeat, as many times as you like,
until the novelty wears off and you lose interest.
Answer:
switch your 5 and 6
Step-by-step explanation:
I think the equation would be
53x5=265
also not to be that person, but its *times
Answer: ( 2, -6 )
Step-by-step explanation:
rewrite y= (x-6)(x+2) in the form y=ax^2+bx+c
Y=(x-6)(x+2)
(x-6)(x+2): x^2-4x-12
y=x^2-4x-12
the parabola params are :
a=1, b= -4, c=-12
x^v=-(-4)/ 2*1
x^v=2
y^v=-16
Probability = amount of blue/ amount of all
Probability = 4/12
Probability = 1/3
Answer:
31
Step-by-step explanation:
73 - 11 = 62
62 / 2 = 31