Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
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The "<em>constant rate of change</em>" is also known as the slope (in straight line equations).
The equation is in <em>slope-intercept form</em>.
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<em>Slope-Intercept Form is: </em>
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<em>Since '5' takes up 'm's spot, it is the slope, or the constant rate of change. </em>
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<em>Hope this helps.</em>
Answer:
ab=9 and ac=12
Step-by-step explanation:
Notice the picture below
negative angles, are just angles that go "clockwise", namely, the same direction a clock hands move hmmm so.... and one revolution is just 2π
now, you can have angles bigger than 2π of course, by simply keep going around, so, if you go around 3 times on the circle, say "counter-clockwise", or from right-to-left, counter as a clock goes, 3 times or 3 revolutions will give you an angle of 6π, because 2π+2π+2π is 6π
now... say... you have this angle here... let us find another that lands on that same spot
by simply just add 2π to it :)

now, that's a positive one
and

to get more, just keep on subtracting or adding 2π
Answer:
see attached
Step-by-step explanation:
Based on 100 trials, we don't expect the experimental probability to deviate much from the theoretical probability. The scales on the attached graphs are hard to read, but you want to choose the graph that ...
- has bars that total 100 in their length
- has bars that are approximately .50, .25, .17, .08 in height, corresponding to the area fraction
We think the appropriate choice may be C, but we cannot tell for sure.
Answer:
14+21
Step-by-step explanation:
because, 14+21 =35
21 is 7 more bigger than 14