Idek but I do know that 12x8= 72
The correct answer is:
[A]: "

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______________________________________________________<u>Note</u>: "3/4" = "6/8" = "15/20" .
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Answer:

or in decimal form

Step-by-step explanation:
The midpoint of the line with endpoints
and
is
. just take the average between the points
so given the points (1,0) and (2,-10)




the midpoint is found as follows:




or in decimal form

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Have in mind the definition of the term
, and now work on what the term
is based on the previous definition:

In the next step do NOT combine the numerical values, but try to identify the
term (
) in the expression (notice the use of square brackets to group the relevant terms):
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So now we have the term "
" defined in a recursive manner based on the previous term "
"
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the amplitude, ||, of the height and co-height functions for this car tire
|| = 6
Let () represent the co-height function after rotation by radians, and let () represent the height
function after rotation by radians. Write functions for the co-height and for the height in terms of .
() = ()
() = ()
The co-height graphs are the same but translated 2 inches upward
so our function is:
() = () + 2 or
() = () + 2