Did you learn about cards? I think it is 5 I’m not sure
<span>Since it's even, the integral from -7 to -1 is the same as the integral from 1 to 7.
</span><span>think about
x^2
from 0..1,its 1/3
from 0..7 its 7^3/3
from -1..7 its 7^3/3+1/3
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<span>from -7..-1 of x^2 its -1/3+7^3/3 to get this without integrating we just do 7^3/3-1/3 which is the integral from 0..7 minus the integral from 0..1
</span><span>So the integral from 1 to 0 f(x) dx = 5 changes to the integral from 0 to 1 f(x) dx = -5 and you add it to the integral from 0 to 7 which is 1 making -4</span>
Answer:
See below
Step-by-step explanation:
I think we had a question similar to this before. Again, let's figure out the vertical and horizontal distances figured out. The distance from C at x=8 to D at x=-5 is 13 units while the distance from C at y=-2 to D at y=9 is 11 units. (8+5=13 and 2+9=11, even though some numbers are negative, we're looking at their value in those calculations)
Next, we have to divide each distance by 4 so we can apply it to the ratio. 13/4=
and 11/4=
. Next, we need to read the question carefully. It's asking us to place the point in the ratio <em>3</em> to <em>1</em> from <em>C</em> to <em>D</em>. The point has to be closer to endpoint D because of this. Let's take each of our fractions, multiply them by 3, then add them towards the direction of endpoint D to get our answer (sorry if that sounds confusing):

Therefore, our point that partitions CD into a 3:1 ratio is (
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I'm not sure if there was more to #5 judging by how part B was cut off. From what I can understand of part B, however, I believe that Beatriz started from endpoint D and moved towards C, the wrong direction. She found the coordinates for a 1:3 ratio point.
Also, for #6, since a square is a 2-dimensional object, the answer needs to be written showing that. The answer for #6 is 9 units^2.
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False because if it’s a positive number then the opposite is gonna be a negative