Answer:
You can determine the root of the equation by multiple methods. However, that answer is correct. The root is -2.
Step-by-step explanation:
A root is where the graph crosses the x-axis. One trick I use to see if it is a root is by taking the numerator and plugging in the number for x. For example,
, and take the -2 and plug it in for x. The numerator would cancel out because -2 + 2 = 0. That is the way you can determine if it is a root or not.
I hope this helps, if you need any clarification let me know :)
The coordinate of the image after being reflected is R(3,4).
When dealing with reflection of a line or shape or a figure in the coordinate plane, especially if it is reflected across the y- axis, you just have to give the opposite of the given (original) x- coordinate in order to give a symmetric figure.
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Answer: -3.71</h3>
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Explanation:
You'll need to use a T table to answer this question. Your stats textbook should have such a table in the back appendix section.
If your textbook doesn't have the proper table, or you don't have your textbook with you, then I recommend searching online for "t table" and you should have tons of free options to choose from.
In the table you'll look for the degrees of freedom row 6, since the degrees of freedom are equal to n-1. In this case, n = 7.
In this row, locate the column labeled "alpha = 0.005" and you'll be looking at "one tail". The value in this row and column is roughly 3.707
Since we're doing a left tailed test and we want P(t < C) = 0.005, where C is the critical value we're after. This must mean C < 0. So C = -3.707 approximately. Round this to two decimal places and we end up with -3.71
Answer:
9, 81, 144
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The answer is 102 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
To get this, find either Hot Springs or Sturgis on the left hand column. Once you have found the row labelled with it, follow it over until the column with the header of the other one. No matter which one you start with, you will get the same answer.