Answer:
2nd graph (in the attached pics)
Step-by-step explanation:
Graphically, the <em>x-intercepts of the graph of a quadratic function are its zeroes. </em>
There can be
- no zeroes (where graph doesn't cut the x-axis at all),
- 1 zero (where graph touches the x-axis at one point only), and
- 2 zeros (where the graph cuts the x-axis at 2 points)
Looking at the figures, the 2nd graph has no real zeroes, <em>because the graph doesn't cut the x-axis at all!</em>
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So, the answer is the second graph.
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
The Tangent-Secant Exterior Angle Measure Theorem states that if a tangent and a secant or two tangents/secants intersect outside of a circle, then the measure of the angle formed by them is half of the difference of the measures of its intercepted arcs. Basically, what that means here is that
equals half of the difference of
and the measure of the unlabeled arc.
First, we need to find the measure of the unlabeled arc, since we can't find
without it. We know that the measure of the full arc formed by the circle is
, so the measure of the unlabeled arc must be
by the Arc Addition Postulate.
Now, we can find
. Using all of the information known, we can solve for
like this:

Hope this helps!
Convert 3/4 to a denominator of 8 by multiplying by two, getting you:
6/8 + 1/8
Add those and you get D) 7/8
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
M and N and QR