Answer:
No, but you could give her a disease. You should get tested before any type of sexual interaction
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Starting time: 1:37
Step-by-step explanation:
Instead of proof to solve the problem, let us prove that the starting time above is correct;
1. There are 60 minutes in an hour, so 60 - 37 = the minutes 'till 2:00, or 23 minutes
2. Knowing that the time the truck stopped driving through the neighborhood was 5 minutes past 2:00, the minute difference being 23 + 5, or <em>28 minutes</em>
<em>Proved: 28 minutes</em>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1. 3x2 + 5x - 4 + 6x2 - x + 7
= combining like terms
= 9x2 + 4x + 3
2. 2y2 - 3y + 6 + y2 - 5y - 1 + (-4) + 2y2 - 2y
= 5y2 - 10y + 1
3. 2x2y - 3xy2 + x2y - 4x2y - 2xy2
= - x2y - 5xy2
4. x2 - y2 + 2x2 - 3xy + 4y2 + 3y2 - 5xy - x2
= 2x2 - 8xy + 6y2
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In a trigonometric function
F(X) = ±UD ± A.COS(Px + LR)
UD - move the graph to Up or Down (+ = up | - = down)
A - amplitude
P - period (period = 2π/P)
LR - move the graph to Left or Right (+ = left | - = right)
So:
A) F(X) = COS(X + 1)
standard cosine graph with 1 unit shift to the left
B) F(X) = COS(X) - 1 = -1 + COS(X)
standard cosine graph with 1 unit down
C) F(X) = COS(X - 1)
standard cosine graph with shift 1 unit to the right
D) F(X) = SEN(X - 1)
standard Sine graph with shift 1 unit to the right
Observing the graph we notice the sine function shifted 1 unit to the right, then
<h3>Option D</h3>
<em>(cosine star the curve in X and Y = zero. sine start the curve in Y = 1)</em>