1) Geometric sequence
2) Arithmetic sequence
3) Arithmetic sequence
4) Geometric sequence (actually I’m not really sure because I looked this one up and it says it is neither arithmetic or geometric because there is no common difference)
Anyways, I hope this helps! You may want to check if that last answer is correct but hope you have a wonderful day ;)
Answer: See the diagram below.
This diagram shows a closed filled in circle at -14 on the number line. Also, the shaded region is to the left of the closed circle. This visually represents values that are smaller than -14, or equal to -14.
The filled in circle is used to indicate "include this endpoint". In contrast, an open hole indicates "do not include this endpoint" which is only used if the inequality was
instead of
. The "or equal to" portion is why we include the endpoint.
-6 + 10 = 4, and then you use inverse operations, which would be / = x and + = -, so you would get 4 * 6, which would equal 24.
Answer:
c. 18 units
Step-by-step explanation:
Points F and K are 3 units apart. (Both are on the horizontal line at y=2, so the segment length is the difference of x-coordinates: 4 -1 = 3.)
Points F and K are adjacent vertices of the hexagon, so the perimeter will be 6 times the length of KF: 6·(3 unit) = 18 units.