When x=-5, y=(1/5)*(-5)-1=-2, so the first order pair is (-5,-2)
when y=-1, -1=(1/5)x-1, (1/5)x=0, x=0, so the second ordered pair is (0, -1)
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Using derivatives, it is found that the correct option is:
A. Object C has an acceleration that is greater than the acceleration for D.
The acceleration is the <u>derivative of the velocity</u>, given by change in velocity divided by change in time, that is:

In this problem:
- The change in time for objects C and T is the same.
- The <u>change in velocity for object C is greater</u>, thus, it has a greater acceleration, and the correct option is:
A. Object C has an acceleration that is greater than the acceleration for D.
A similar problem is given at brainly.com/question/14516604
1) Vertical angles theorem
- Angles EOF and BOC are vertical angles.
2) Angle addition postulate
- Angles AOB and BOC add to form angle AOC.
3) Linear pair
- Angles that add to form a straight angl are a linear pair
4) Subtraction property of equality
- They subtracted angle AOC from both sides.
Answer:
2.01
Step-by-step explanation: