Answer:
The correct answer for this problem is the 2nd one because all you have to do is count how far each one is from -1 and -2
Step-by-step explanation:
9514 1404 393
Answer:
B. Two
Step-by-step explanation:
There are two points that are 4 inches from A and 6 inches from B.
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<em>Additional comment</em>
They are at the intersection points of circle A with radius 4 inches and circle B with radius 6 inches.
For example, the probability of an outcome of heads on the toss of a fair coin is ½ or 0.5. The probability of an event can also be expressed as a percentage (e.g., an outcome of heads on the toss of a fair coin is 50% likely) or as odds (e.g., the odds of heads on the toss of a fair coin is 1:1).
Answer:
15°
Step-by-step explanation:
If CB is a diameter, the arc BKAC is a semicircle and has a degree measure of 180. If the measure of angle BCK is 20 and it is an inscribed angle, then the measure of the arc it intercepts is twice that. So arc BK measures 40 degrees. That means that arc KA has a measure that is found by subtracting arc AC and arc BK from 180. 180 - 40 - 110 = 30. If that arc is 30 and the angle that intercepts it is inscribed, then the angle measure is half the measure of the arc. So the angle is 15°
50-38=12
38+12=50
The answer is 12