The perimeter of a two-dimensional figure is always the sum of its sides.
The exercise mat has a perimeter (P) of <u>36 feet</u>. ...
Let length be <em>L</em>, and width be <em>W</em>.
P = 36
L = 2w
P=2(l+w)=2·(12+6)=36
L = 12 feet
W = 6 feet
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Lets suppose that : y = f(x)
<u>translating</u><u> </u><u>to</u><u> </u><u>the</u><u> </u><u>right</u><u>:</u>
(moving the graph to the right)
where: a>0
<u>translating to the left: </u>
(moving the graph to the left)
where: a>0
<u>translating</u><u> </u><u>up</u><u>:</u>
(moving the graph up)
where: b>0
<u>translating down:</u>
(moving the graph down)
where: b>0
So, in our case:
h(x) = 3 | x - 2 | + 4
*translating 3 to the right , 1 down
g(x) = h( x - 3 ) - 1
g(x) = 3 | x - 3 - 2 | + 4 - 1
g(x) = 3 | x - 5 | + 3
Answer:
For 10 tosses we have that E(X)=10
Therefore E(i)= 1/10 +2/10 +3/10....10/10
This implies that 40/10=E(i)
Therefore E(10) =40/10
= 4.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Y = - 5/3 x - 5
Step-by-step explanation: