Answer:
(3, 2), (6, 4)
Step-by-step explanation:
Since one end (A) of the segment AB is at the origin, the required points will be 1/3 and 2/3 of the coordinates of B:
(1/3)(9, 6) = (3, 2)
(2/3)(9, 6) = (6, 4)
Answer: 100
Step-by-step explanation: Formula for area of the parallelogram: <em>base times height</em>
8 1/3 x 12 = 100
100 is the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
here ,

now,
cosec(2-45°)=2
or,
1/sin(2-45°) =2
or,
1/sin2cos45°-cos2sin45=2
or,

or,
sorry I have that much qualifications to work on this question and hoping this much will make bit easy for you to solve it further
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
In the original expression = 37.4 - 54.9 = -17.5
So, we have to solve all the equations but 1 of them has to equal to -17.5
A) -54.9 + (-37.4) = -92.3
Remove parentheses
= -54.9 - 37.4
Subtract the numbers
-92.3
B) 54.9 - 37.4 = 17.5
Since 54.9 is greater than 37.4 just subtract normally
4 14
5 4. 9 < ------- Line up the decimal points like this
- 3 7. 4 <--------- Subtract the decimals
-----------------
1 7 . 5 <---------- This is the final answer to B.
C) 37.4 - (- 54.9) = 92.3
Change the sign to addition
=37.4 + 54.9
Add the numbers normally
54.9
+ 37. 4
--------------
92.3
D) 37.4 + (-54.9) = -17.5
Change the sign to subtraction
= 37.4 - 54.9
Subtract them normally (but as you can see you are subtracting a smaller number from a larger number so heres a trick that you can use switch the equation by putting the larger number in first like this....)
54.9 - 37.4 = 17.5 (REMEMBER the answer is not 17.5 because the original equation of D is reversed 37.4 - 54.9 so in this case your answer should be
- 17.5)
37.4 - 54.9 = -17.5
Your final answer is D because it matches 37.4 - 54.9.
Hope this helps!
All linear functions have in common...
1. Their highest exponent is 1.
2. The graphs of the equations are lines.
When finding things in common between different types of functions, you always have to look at the two sides of math; geometry and algebra. Geometry is all the graphs, and algebra is the equations.
I hope this helps!