Answer: Independent Variable
Step-by-step explanation:
The independent (or manipulated) variable is something that the experimenter purposely changes or varies over the course of the investigation. The dependent (or responding) variable is the one that is observed and likely changes in response to the independent variable.
Plotting coordinates can be a little confusing, but it doesn't have to be as long as you remember a few important details. The first number in the coordinate set tells you how far right (for a positive number) or left (for a negative number) you need to travel on the x-axis. The second number in the coordinate set tells you how far up (for a positive number) or down (for a negative number) you need to travel on the y-axis. Any set of coordinates can be represented by the variables x and y. If you picture (x, y), it will help you remember the x-coordinate comes first, so you will travel either right or left before travelling up or down.
The tangent line is perpendicular to the radius from the center of the circle to the point of tangency.
ΔDCE is similar to ΔDBA
DC/DB=DE/DA
15/50=DE/40
DE=12
Answer:
as in the number line negative digits occur on the left side if we subtract -2 from -8 we will get our answer that is -6
Step-by-step explanation:
-8-(-2)
-8+2
-6
On Saturday Nikki and Tyler walked to the local farmers market Nikki bought 8 apples for $6 dollars and Tyler brought 3 fewer apples than Nikki. How much did Tyler spend on apples?
Tyler brought 8 apples - 3 apples = 5 apples.
To calculate the price of 5 apples we have to establish a proportion :
If 8 apples cost $6
Then 5 apples will cost $X
X = 5apples * $6/8apples = $3.75
Answer : Tyler spent on apples $3.75
Hope this helps!