Answer:
A is the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
look at a picture of a triangle prism...
Answer: False
Natural numbers are not closed under division
Some natural numbers divide to get another natural number. For example, divide 10 over 2 to get 10/2 = 5.
However, there are infinitely many natural numbers that divide to get something that isn't a natural number. Example: 10/7 = 1.43 approximately. All we need is one counterexample to contradict the original statement.
A set is considered closed under division if dividing any two values in that set leads to another value in the set. More formally, if a & b are in some set then a/b must also be in the same set for that set to be closed under division.
If we changed "natural numbers" to "rational numbers", then that set is closed under division. If p, q are rational numbers then p/q is also rational. Basically, dividing any two fraction leads to some other fraction. The value of q cannot be zero.
Answer:
sin
Step-by-step explanation:
its opposite over hypotenuse
Answer:
s = 53
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the three angle measures in a triangle add up to 180°. so…
(s - 20°) + 2s + 41° = 180°
Step 1. Subtract 41 from both sides
(s - 20°) + 2s = 139°
Step 2. Combine like terms
3s - 20 = 139°
Step 3. Add 20 from both sides
3s = 159
Step 4. Solve for s
s = 159/3
s = 53
The two equations are in the slope-intercept form, y = mx + b.
m is the slope and it is the rate of change.
b is the constant, and it is the initial value.
Eq. A: y = 3x + 4 ---> rate of change = m = 3; initial value = b = 4
Eq. B: y = 5x + 2 ---> rate of change = m = 5; initial value = b = 2
Now you can see which statement is true.
A. False
B. True
C. False
D. False