Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation for an arithmetic sequence is
where n is the position of the number in the sequence, a1 is the first number in the sequence, and d is the difference between the numbers in the sequence.
Our first number is 2, so a1 = 2; to get from 2 to 5 we add 3, to get from 5 to 8 we add 3. That means that d = 3. Filling in the standard form of the equation:
which simplifies to
and a bit more to
(which should tell you that arithmetic sequences are lines!)
Finding the 13th number simply requires that we replace n with 13 and solve:
so

P'(8,-2) is the image of P after a 180° rotation about the origin. What are the coordinates of P
Answer:
2/3 ounces leaked per day
Step-by-step explanation:
6/9 = 2/3