Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
Plug in and see.
Check A: Lets plug in (0,3) into y<2/3 x+2.
3<2/3 (0)+2
3<2 is not true so not A
Check C: Lets plug in (3,5) into y<2/3 x+2.
5<2/3 (3)+2
5<2+2
5<4 is not true so not C
Check B: Lets plug in (-3,1) into y<2/3 x+2.
1<2/3 (-3)+2
1<0 is not true so not B
Check D: Lets plug in (1,2) into y<2/3 x+2.
2<2/3 (1)+2
2<2/3+2 is true so D
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Well, It is but not because..rotation symmetry, and a square has -turn (or 90-degree) rotation symmetry. As you may have already observed, many figures have 180-degree rotation symmetry but no other rotation symmetry. A figure has 180-degree rotation symmetry if it looks the same when turned halfway around...Soo yeah..I think I am right, So sorry if I'm wrong.
Step-by-step explanation:
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:

And then we can use for example the first point  to find the intercept:
 to find the intercept:


So then the linear model for this case should be:

Step-by-step explanation:
For this case we want to find a linear model given by:

Where r = represent the number of readers , t= years after 2000
m = the slope for the model and b the intercept
For this case we can define the following points from the data given:
 4 years after 2000
 4 years after 2000
 14 years after 2000
 14 years after 2000
We can find the slope with the following formula:

And then we can use for example the first point  to find the intercept:
 to find the intercept:


So then the linear model for this case should be:
