Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation of a circle centred at the origin is
x² + y² = r² ( where r is the radius )
Here r = 15, thus
x² + y² = 15² , that is
x² + y² = 225 → D
G(x) = 2x + 2
g(a + h) - g(a) = 2(a+h) + 2 - (2(a) + 2)
g(a + h) - g(a) = 2a + 2h + 2 - 2a - 2
g(a + h) - g(a) = 2h + 2 - 2
g(a + h) - g(a) = 2h
Your final answer is a. 2h.
Answer:
B, D, C, A
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is asking to put the photographers into least to greast.
For the best case, I suggest you change them into decimals and put them in order.
Photgrapher A: 2/5 = 0.4 = 40%
Photographer B: 4% = 0.04 = 4%
Photographer C: 0.29 = 29%
Photographer D: 27/100 = 0.27 = 27%
Now put them into least to greatest.
Photographer B, Photographer D, Photographer C, And Photographer A
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I think the only way you can solve this is to assume that <R means PRT in the given ratio. If I am wrong, I don't think the problem can be solved.
Find <T
Let <T = x
and <PRT = 3x
KLMN is a Parallelagram and therefore two adjacent angles are supplementary.
<PRT + <T = 180 degress
3x + x = 180 degrees
4x = 180
x = 45
So <T = 45
<PRT = 3*45 = 135
If RD is perpendicular to PS then <PDR = 90o
Here's the trick.
RD is also Perpendicular to RT
<MRD + <MRT = 90
<MRT = 180 - 90 - <T
<MRT = 180 - 90 - 45
<MRT = 45
Here comes your answer
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<MRD + MRT = 90
<MRD + 45 = 90
<MRD = 45
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Note: you must ignore everything to do with the diagram. It is not drawn to scale and the letters are not the same as in the question. The only thing you use is that the figure is a ||gm