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False
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The Pythagorean theorem tells you
a² + b² = c²
for sides "a" and "b" and hypotenuse "c" of a right triangle.
Answer:
A) $5900
Step-by-step explanation:
For company X, we have 2% on the first $2000 sales
= (2/100) * 2000
= $40 commission
The remainder = $5000 - $2000
= $3000
For the remainder $3000, we have a commission of 15%
= (15/100)*3000
= $450
The total sales of company X = 450 + 40
= $490
For Y, we have 5% in the first $2000 sale
= (5/100) * 2000
= $100 commission
After the remaining $3000, the commission = 490 - 100
= $390(which is 10% above $2000 sales)
If $390 is 10%, then 100% = $3900
Total sales will be $2000 + $3900
= $5900(A)
Answer:
∠QST = 115°
Step-by-step explanation:
Because all angles on a straight line must add to 180 and so should the total angles in a triangle:
∠UST + 23x = 180
And:
∠UST + 12x + 55 = 180
So knowing this, ∠U + ∠T must add up to 23x because 180 - ∠UST is the same for both above equations:
55 + 12x = 23x
Subtract 12x from both sides to isolate the 55 and 23x:
55 + 12x - 12x = 23x - 12x
55 = 11x
Divide both sides by 11:

x = 5
As ∠QST = 23x, we can substitute in the known x:
23x =
23(5) =
23 * 5 = 115
So ∠QST = 115°
Hope this helps!
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Here we can see that the parent function is
and the translated function is g(x). f(x) is a parabola.
Rule says that any factor if multiplied by f(x) is going to contract the graph towards the y axis and vice versa.
Similarly any factor if f(x) is divided by some factor it is going to be stretch the graph away from the y axis and vice versa.
Here we can see that the translated graph g(x) is stretched away from the y axis with reference to the parent function f(x). Hence as per he rule discussed above, we get a preliminary information that the parent function f(x) is being divided by some factor.
now we are given that


Where as
{as given in the graph}
Hence
at x=3 , f(x) = 9 and g(x) = 1 , and also we have discussed above that f(x) is divided by some factor. Hence 
