A counterexample proves something wrong. To disprove "When it rains, it pours," you could give an example of a time when it rains and does not pour. What if it only rains a little? What if it rains frogs? How are you supposed to "pour" frogs? I dunno. This is sort of an open-ended question. I'd go with "It drizzles, but does not pour."
Answer:
b
Step-by-step explanation:
Exponential growth is
F=P(1+r)^t
F=future amount
P=present amount
r=rate
t=time in years
rate=2%=0.02
therefor the equation is
f(x)=23,000(1+0.02)^x
f(x)=23,000(1.02)^x
where x=time in years from 2012
Answer:
KL = 6 units.
Step-by-step explanation:
Congruent means the same or similar.
Hope this helps!