Answer: -1
Step-by-step explanation:
f(t) = -2t + 3
f(-2) = -2 x -2 + 3 [ substituting the value]
f(-2) = -4 + 3
f(-2) = -1
You used to say "y = 2x + 3; solve<span> for y when x = –1". Now you say "f(x) = 2x + 3; find f(–1)" (pronounced as "f-of-x is 2x plus three; find f-of-negative-one"). You do exactly the same thing in either case: you plug in –1 for x, multiply by 2, and then add the 3, simplifying to get a final value of +1.
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<u>Part A</u>
Using the Pythagorean on the right triangle PQR, with PQ and QR as the legs and PR as the hypotenuse,

<u>Part B</u>

Answer:
20.3 cm. to the nearest tenth.
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the Pythagoras Theorem:
CR^2 = CS^2 + SR^2
= 6^2 + 13^2
= 205
CR = √205 cm.
UR = CR (because they are both radii of the circle).
So UR = √205
and SU =6 + √205
= 20.3 cm to the nearest tenth.