Answer:
A. Add the endpoints
C. Divide -12 by 2
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the midpoint of the vertical line segment with endpoints (0, 0) and (0, -12).
Step 1: Add the endpoints (y-coordinates)
0+-12=-12
Step 2: Divide -12 by 2
-12/2=-6
Therefore, the y-coordinate of the midpoint of a vertical line segment is -6.
Options A and C are correct.
Answer:
First off, we look for which circles are open or closed.
We start with an open interval since the circle on the left is open and end with a closed interval since the circle on the right is closed.
Domain is all x values, Range is all y values
The graph shows the continous function going from -3 to 1 on the x axis.
According to the circles, this means our domain will be (-3,1].
Now, the range doesn't care about if its closed or not. So we can say the graph is on the y axis from -4 and 0. This means the range is -4<y<0
I used different notations for both just incase you need to represent your answer differently :)
-3<x<1 & (-3,1] . Range is [-4,0]. 0>y>-4 looks correct as-well.
90 minus 32 is 58! You were off by two degrees:)
Answer:
18.54
Step-by-step explanation:
sine is opposite/hypotenuse, and you have opposite (b=15), so use that
sin(54) = 15/c
c = 15/sin54
then use calculator
c = 18.54
Answer:
y = -2x - 2
Step-by-step explanation:
y = Mx + c
4 = -2(-3)+ c
4 =6+ c
c = -2