11/3 in a mixed number is 3⅔
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Step-by-step explanation:
The triangle on the right is shorter than the triangle on the left, plus you an clearly see that we do not have enough information as proof that we cannot use this theorem.
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You work out the area of each square so the first one is 3x4 = 12 and the second is 2x4=8 so add them together 12+8=20
Answer = 20 units
From -1 to 0, the function goes decreases, and from 0 to 1 the function goes increases. Then we will have the minimum between -1 and 1.
<h3>Between which two values would a relative minimum most likely occur?</h3>
Here we have the table:
- x: -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3
- g(x): 14, 2, 0, 4, 6, -2
You can see that:
g(-1) = 2
g(0) = 0
So the function goes downwards from x = -1 to x = 0.
g(1) = 4
So the function goes upwards between 0 and 4.
Then, from -1 to 0, the function goes decreases, and from 0 to 1 the function goes increases. Then we will have the minimum between -1 and 1.
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