Answer:
3 ≤ x ≤ 7 or x is between 3 and 7, inclusive
Step-by-step explanation:
Eira's graph probably resembled the diagram below.
The domain is the set of all possible x-values that will make a function work.
x can take any value from 3 to 7.
The domain is [3, 7] or 3 ≤ x ≤ 7.
Answer:
Rectangle
Step-by-step explanation:
Note the definition of a rectangle. All angles must be 90°, and opposite sides are parallel and congruent.
It says that Andre "drew a quadrilateral with <em>four right angles and two pairs of congruent sides</em>.", making rectangle a candidate as an answer.
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They're trying to trick you with √2. Remember in the 30/60/90 triangle the sides are in ratio 1:√3:2, with the "1" opposite the 30 degrees.
Here we have
1:√3:2 = 6√2:x:hypotenuse
or
x/(6√2) = √3/ 1
x = 6√2×√3 = 6√6
Answer: AC=6√6
Answer: 45
Explanation: two angles that form a Line always equal 180 degrees, so we start with the equation 180-u+47, which is the measure of the missing interior angle measure. All of the angles inside of a triangle also equal 180 degrees, so we can set up this equation to find U:
u-18+u+(180-u+47)=180
We can start to simplify by first simplifying what’s inside the parenthesis:
u-18+u+153-u=180
Then you solve the equation to get
U=45 degrees
Answer:
75, 89, 91, 105, 107, 121, 123, 137
Step-by-step explanation:
If you analyze how much each number is increased, you will notice it alternates between adding 2, then adding 14:
11 + 14 = 25.
25 + 2 = 27.
27 + 14 = 41.
41 + 2 = 43.
43 + 14 = 57.
57 + 2 = 59.
59 + 14 = 73.
That means you can simply, finish the pattern, alternating between adding 2 and 14. Then you will get these answers.