Step-by-step explanation: In geometry, a vertex is where two rays share a common endpoint or where they interest each other.
The rays are called the sides of the angle and
common endpoint is called the vertex.
The vertex is very important when naming angles because
the vertex is always at the center when naming the angle.
Below is an example of two rays that share a
common endpoint which is called the vertex.
Answer:
A: f(x)=10cos(2π/5 x)+10
Step-by-step explanation:
The coefficient of x in the cosine argument of the function will be 2π/period. Since the period is 5, the coefficient is 2π/5. This observation eliminates choices B and C.
The description "not a reflection of the parent function over the x-axis" means the multiplier of the cosine function is not negative, eliminating choice D.
The remaining choice A matches the description.
Answer: D
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
10 1/2 sticks, or 11 sticks with half a stick left over.
Step-by-step explanation:
If every student (and there are 14 students) needs 3/4 stick of butter, the equation is 3/4 x 14 = 10 1/2
His mistake is he didn't make 6/10 to 60/100 he added them without changing the 6/10