Y-Intercept =(−8)
Go to the graph and plot the point the point (0,−8) on the y-axis.
Then rise 4 and run 1. Plot the point (1,−4)
Then again "rise 4" and then "run" 1. Plot the point (2,0)
Answer:
13° , 29° , 138°
Step-by-step explanation:
let x be the smallest angle , then
2x + 3 is the middle angle and
2x + 3 + 109 is the largest angle
summing the 3 angles and equating to 180
x + 2x + 3 + 2x + 3 + 109 = 180 , that is
5x + 115 = 180 ( subtract 115 from 180 )
5x = 65 ( divide both sides by 5
x = 13
2x + 3 = 2(13) + 3 = 26 + 3 = 29
2x + 3 + 109 = 29 + 109 = 138
the 3 angles are 13° , 29° , 138°
Answer:
Yes because after solving the equation, x does indeed equal 14.
Step-by-step explanation:
-5 + 2x = 23
2x = 23 + 5
2x = 28
x = 14
Assuming a diagram similar to the one I've attached, ∠<em>YVZ</em> is a vertical angle to ∠<em>WVX</em>, which means they have an equal measure. Additionally, ∠<em>WVZ</em> and ∠<em>WVX</em> form a linear pair, which means they are supplementary (sum to 180°). That means we start out with the equation

We combine our like terms (the
<em>x</em>'s get combined, then the constants get combined) and have:

Cancel the 9 first by subtraction:

Cancel the 19 by division:

Since we know that our angle we're looking for, ∠<em>YVZ</em>, is the same measure as ∠<em>WVX</em>, we substitute 9 in for <em>x</em>:
8(9)+28=72+28=100°
Answer:
a) The test is left-tailed.
Step-by-step explanation:
a) Hypothesis testing is tagged two-tailled if the test checks for a claim in both directions (greater than and less than).
It is one tailed if it checks for a claim in only one direction (either greater than or less than). It is left-tailed of it is testing the claim in a less than direction and right-tailed if it is testing the claim in a greater than direction.
This question is to check results from a test of the claim that less than 8% of treated subjects experienced headaches. It is evidently left tailed.
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