It can be turned into 4•19/81 (mixed proper fractions) or in decimal 4.2346 (4dp)
A vertical line that the graph of a function approaches but never intersects. The correct option is B.
<h3>When do we get vertical asymptote for a function?</h3>
Suppose that we have the function f(x) such that it is continuous for all input values < a or > a and have got the values of f(x) going to infinity or -ve infinity (from either side of x = a) as x goes near a, and is not defined at x = a, then at that point, there can be constructed a vertical line x = a and it will be called as vertical asymptote for f(x) at x = a
A vertical asymptote can be described as a vertical line that the graph of a function approaches but never intersects.
Hence, the correct option is B.
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Given:
The vertices of the rectangle ABCD are A(0,1), B(2,4), C(6,0), D(4,-3).
To find:
The area of the rectangle.
Solution:
Distance formula:

Using the distance formula, we get




Similarly,





Now, the length of the rectangle is
and the width of the rectangle is
. So, the area of the rectangle is:




Therefore, the area of the rectangle is 20 square units.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Since we are not given any information about the proportion, we will assume the sample proportion to be 0.50
so,
p = 0.50
The Error is 10% percentage point. This means that on either side of the population proportion the error is 5% so E = 0.05
z = 1.645 (Z value for 90% confidence interval)
The margin of error for population proportion is calculated as:
This means 271 students should be included in the sample