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Answer: Roshan was facing forward and to the right
Answer:
11
Step-by-step explanation:
Just make your dot plot so that the amount of dots corresponding to the number is the amount of times the number shows in the box. :)
The graph is attached.
Answer:
(-2.2, 4) and (8.2, 4)
Step-by-step explanation:
In an ellipse, there is a minor radius and a major radius.
Let major radius be = a
Let minor radius be= b
From the graph, we are given:
Major radius, a = 6
Minor radius, b = 3
Now, let's find the distance from the center to the focus using the formula:

Substituting values, we have:



≈ 5.2
We can see from the graph that center coordinate is (3, 4). Therefore, the approximate locations of the foci of the ellipse would be:
(3-5.2, 4) and (3+5.2, 4)
= (-2.2, 4) and (8.2, 4)
0 Pretend that is theta XD
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Find tan 0.
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Multiply 2/√5 to the numerator and the denominator (or multiply the reciprocal of the denominator to the top and bottom of the fraction)
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Multiply √5 to the numerator and the denominator
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Two of the side lengths and one of the angles of both of the triangles. Hope this helps!