C. Every y-value is twice the square of its x-value
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The ratios of the numbers shown in the table are all ...
y/x = 16/4 = 20/5 = 4
Then the missing y-value is ...
y = 4x
y = 4(2) = 8
__
And the missing x-value is ...
36 = 4x
36/4 = x = 9
_____
<em>Additional comment</em>
The x- and y-values in a "ratio table" are proportional to each other. That means the y corresponding to half an x-value will be half the y-value. In other words, the y for x=2 will be half the y for x=4, or 16/2 = 8.
Also, the values add. We notice that y=36 is the sum of y=16 and y=20. This means the corresponding x-value for y=36 will be the sum of x=4 and x=5, or x = 4+5 = 9.
Arc WTS is twice the measurement of angle R.
So arc WTS equals 2R
Arc WRS is twice the measurement of Angle T.
So arc WRS equals 2T
The sum of the two arcs WTS and WRS equal 360 degrees,
So now we have 2R + 2T = 360.
Divide all terms by 2:
R + T = 180
The sum of supplementary angles equal 180 degrees, therefore angles T and R are supplementary.
6 - x = 1 what is being subtracted from 6 to make it one? Then divide x by 10. I hope this helps