Hello :
<span>equation best represents the line is : y = 4x</span>
In the b section on this piece of paper, we can see, that this would practically be a pie graph, or if you would want to call it a graph in general. As the question stated, we see how we would want to find the perimeter of the figure. So this, sense this would only be 1/4 of the figure, we would then do 4(in) x's 4 and from this, your perimeter would give you 16(in).
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Step-by-step explanation:
Stare at the numbers. Especially the first two. First one is -11. Second is
. Let's guess you keep multiplying.
. Smells correct, let's confirm with the last one:
. I think we found a pattern. Each element is 7 times the previous one. With some practice you can just write the function, else let's divide by -11 away and let's see what we get:
. Basically, the exponent is 1 less than the value we're evaluating the function. That leads tho the following

You need to prove that <A = <E
since c is the midpoint of line AE then AC = EC
i dont remember the name of the theroem that states that when a triangle has two sides and an angle in common that it is congruent i think it called SAS congruence therom. use that to prove that the <| s are congruent then use CPCTC to prove that <A = <E. then prove that they are || by usint the int angle therom.
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