The first thing I did was plot the given two points: (3,0) and (0,4). I connected the two hollow dots and created a line. Then, I shaded the region below the line as mentioned in the problem. The result is show in the picture.
The detail about dashed line is important because it expresses an equality with a symbol < or >. The data points that coincide with that line is not part of the solution but just stand as a boundary, hence, I used dashed line and hollow points. If it were ≥ or ≤, then we use solid lines and dots. With that, we can already eliminate choice D.
Next, we test the inequality. Let's choose a point within the shaded region. Suppose the point is (1,0) denoted by the red dot. If it is part of the solution, then the inequality will be proven true.
<span>A. 4x-3y>-12
4(1) - 3(0) > -12
4 > -12, this is true
B. x+4y>4
1 + 4(0) > 4
1 > 4, this is not true
C. 4x-2y<-8
4(1) -2(0) < -8
4 <-8, this is not true
</span>∴The answer is A.<span>
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There are nine boxes in each pack. Garth bought 2 packs, all together containing 18 boxes. So 18÷2=9. Rico bought 4 packs, so 36 boxes divided by 4 equals 9. And so on. Your answer is 9 boxes = 1 pack.
Answer:
The ladder is not safe at this height. The height from ground to top of the ladder is < 11.6 ft for safety reasons and this can be determined by using trigonometry functions.
Step-by-step explanation:
The ladder is not safe at this height. The height from ground to top of the ladder is < 11.6 ft for safety reasons and this can be determined by using trigonometry functions.
Given :
Joshua has a ladder that is 12 ft long.
He wants to lean the ladder against a vertical wall so that the top of the ladder is 11.8 ft above the ground.
For safety reasons, he wants the angle the ladder makes with the ground to be no greater than 75°.
Check the angle that the ladder makes with the ground:
The ladder is safe when the angle the ladder makes with the ground to be no greater than 75° but is so, the ladder won't be safe.
To make the ladder safe, the height should not be 11.8ft.
The height from ground to top of the ladder is < 11.6 ft for safety reasons.
The answer for 6440/28 is 240.
Answer: Scaline?
Step-by-step explanation: