C Yes; the corresponding angles are congruent
(t^2+1)^100
USE CHAIN RULE
Outside first (using power rule)
100*(t^2+1)^99 * derivative of the inside
100(t^2+1)^99 * d(t^2+1)
100(t^2+1)^99 * 2t
200t(t^2+1)^99
I would say B because it only makes since, colleges are looking for whats better in students and you will also work in groups also. So i would go with B :)
So just add all of them together and you get 405. Then divide by the amount of numbers there is which is 5. So 405 divided by 5. The answer is 81.
For 5/8 it is .... 9/16
for 1/2 it is..... 2/3