Answer:
It should be 160 degrees as well.
Step-by-step explanation:
The opposite angles of one another in parallelograms are equals
Answer:
0
Step-by-step explanation:
Solution for cosx=-3/2 equation:
cos((3*pi)/5)*cos((3*pi)/20) = 0
(60*x^3)/(60*x^5) = 0
cos((3*pi)/5)*cos((3*pi)/20) = 0
cos((3*x)/5)*cos((3*x)/20) = 0
1.5/100 = 0
Answer:
a = -3/2
Step-by-step explanation:
You can set x=0 and solve for y to find the y-intercept in each case.
first equation: y-intercept = -3/2
second equation: y-intercept = a
To make these equal, we must have ...
a = -3/2
Answer:
16. -197 < -110
17. 167 > -65
18. Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune
Step-by-step explanation:
It can help to plot these temperatures on a number line. The ones farther to the left are less than ones to their right.
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16. -197 < -110 . . . Uranus < Jupiter
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17. 167 > -65 . . . Mercury > Mars
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18. Reading the graph from right to left, the order greatest to least is ...
Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune
Not surprisingly, this is the order of these planets outward from the sun.
Answer: option <span>D) y=x, x-axis, y=x, y-axis</span>.
I first thought it was the option C) and I tried with it but it was wrong. This is how I dit it.
Option C step by step:
<span>1) Reflection over the x - axis => point with coordinates (a,b) is transformed into point with coordinates (a, -b)
2) Reflection over the line y = x => point with coordinates (a, -b) is transformed into point with coordinates (-b,a)
3) New feflection over the x - axis => (-b,a) transforms into (-b, -a)
4) New reflection over the line y = x => (-b,-a) transforms into (-a,-b)
Which shows it is not the option C).
Then I probed with option D. Step by step:
1) Reflection over the line y = x => (a,b) → (b,a)
2) Reflection over the x-axis => (b,a) → (b,-a)
3) Reflection over the line y = x => (b,-a) → (-a,b)
4) Reflection over the y-axis => (-a,b) → (a,b).
So, this set of reflections, given by the option D) transforms any point into itself, which proofs that the option D) is the right answer.
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