Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: she only has 3 because of herself
If you are needing to find the distance between the two points, you must use a simple formula, cleverly named, the distance formula. Since I can't input special characters into the answer box, I'll explain it the best I can.
( The square root of ( (x - x)^2 + (y - y)^2 ) )
First, we need to find the first x subtracted from the second x, as so:
(4,5) and (7,-9)
4 - 7 = -3
Now, we square the -3.
-3^2 =
-3 * -3 = 9
Next, we have to find the first y subtracted from the second y.
(4,5) and (7,-9)
5 - (-9) = 14
Now, we square the 14.
14^2 =
14 * 14 = 196
Let's see how the numbers fit in the formula:
sqrt((x - x)^2 + (y - y)^2)
sqrt((4 - 7)^2 + (7 - (-9))^2)
sqrt((-3)^2 + (14)^2)
sqrt( 9 + 196 )
This is where we currently are in the formula, all we have to do now is square root the total of 9 + 196.
sqrt( 9 + 196 )
sqrt( 205 )
The square root of 205 = 14.31782106...
There are a few answers you can consider:
1) sqrt(205)
2) 14.32 units
or
3) 14.31782106
Depending on the answer you desire, use the one that sounds the most correct to you. Although all three are correct, it may not be the answer you require.
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Compute the necessary values/derivatives of
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Taylor's theorem then says we can "approximate" (in quotes because the Taylor polynomial for a polynomial is another, exact polynomial)
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Another way of doing this would be to solve for the coefficients
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by expanding the right hand side and matching up terms with the same power of
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The answer is 53 to the power of 6
Answer:
x-independent
y-dependent
Step-by-step explanation:
Dependent variable: y because you get the points by doing the quiz.
Independent variable: x because you don’t know how many questions you answered correctly.
Total points you score: Unknown until you know how many you got right also the same as y.
Number of questions you answer correctly: Unknown until you get your paper back, also the same as x.
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