You would divide 1/16 by 3/8
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A) 4
B) p is not an appropriate name because p is a point. The appropriate name is
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Answer:
C.y=sin(x-2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the topic of transformation of functions(rules shown in picture above)
the the (x-2) moves the graph to places to the right
and as the sine graph goes through 0 and so you add 2 to the right (but there is a problem in the graph should in the picture as it should me labeled 0,90,180,270,360 not these small numbers)
hope it helps!! :)
50 is not a perfect square because it does not have a perfect square root where as 49 is 7, 121 is 11, and 1 is 1
Answer:
(4,4)
Step-by-step explanation:
There are two ways that you can solve this. You can solve it with the help of technology or you can solve it traditionally. I will show how to do it in both ways so you can pick which way you want to solve it.
<em>Traditional Method:</em>
5x - 2y = 12
6x + 2y = 32
Look at the variables and numbers in both equations. One of them has to be the same value but have to have opposite signs. The 2y in both equations are the same value but have different signs. That's what we want. We can add everything in the equation now. (5x + 6x), (-2y + 2y), and (12 + 32).
11x = 44
To get x alone, Divide each side by 11. Then we will get the value of x.
11/11x = 44/11
x = 4
Horray! We got x, but what about y? Pick one of the equations. I will go with 5x - 2y = 12. Substitute the x value inside the equation.
5(4) - 2y = 12
20 - 2y = 12
-2y = -8
y = 4
Good! We figured out y. Now we know the solution! The solution is (4,4).
<em>Technology Method:</em>
Grab a graphing calculator. Enter the equations. You will see two lines. Look at where they intersect. The point where they intersect is the solution. That line is (4,4). You could also do this on a piece of paper by graphing the equations.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you need any more help or if I got anything wrong.