Answer:
Multiply each expression by the same number.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
m<SQP=124°
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi there!
We're given ΔQRS, the measure of <R (90°), and the measure of <S (34°)
we need to find m<SQP (given as x+72°)
exterior angle theorem is a theorem that states that an exterior angle (an angle on the OUTSIDE of a shape) is equal to the sum of the two remote interior angles (the angle OUTSIDE of a shape will be equal to the sum of 2 angles that are OPPOSITE to that angle).
that means that m<SQP=m<R+m<S (Exterior angle theorem)
substitute the known values into the equation
x+72°=90°+34° (substitution)
combine like terms on both sides
x+72°=124° (algebra)
subtract 72 from both sides
x=52° (algebra)
however, that's just the value of x. Because m<SQP is x+72°, add 52 and 72 together to get the value of m<SQP
m<SQP=x+72°=52°+72°=124° (substitution, algebra)
Hope this helps!
An even function implies f(x) = f(-x)
We know that if (6,8) is a point on the graph, then f(6) = 8
By definition, f(6) = f(-6) = 8
So (-6, 8) is also a point on the graph.
The answer should be A.
When we see the equation y=a^x we can relate to all the exponential functions, however, when the problem asked what points does all equations in that form pass through. I was instantly reminded by two facts.
One is that any number to the first is equal to itself. In other words, a^1=a
Another is that any number to the zero is equal to 1. a^x=1
if that is true, 1 will always be the x value since y=a^x and 0 will always be the x value because that is how y can be equal to one.
therefore, the answer is A: (0,1)