Answer:
(-3,-6)
(0,-5)
(3,-4)
(5,-3)
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Have 'x' values selected(make it multiples of 3 so 'y' is a whole number)
-3, 0, 3, 6
Step 2: Substitute the x to solve for y




Step 3: State your answers
Therefore the ordered pairs are:
(-3,-6)
(0,-5)
(3,-4)
(5,-3)
I believe the answer to your question is A
To prove that these two triangles are congruent by Hypotenuse Leg theorem, we need to know that a hypotenuse and a leg are congruent or equal. Since we already see that a leg is congruent, we now need to know that the hypotenuses are congruent. The hypotenuses are CA and DA, meaning that to prove that these two triangles are congruent by HL, we need to know that CA is congruent to DA, or the second option.
Total = x^2, small square 3^2
Shaded area = x^2-9 = (x+3)*(x-3), clear? :)
the answer is: < 1.8 repeating is greater that the square root of 2