PART 1If I have graph f(x) then graph f(x + 1/3) would translate the graph 1/3 to the left.
For example, I have f(x) = x².Then
f(x + 1/3) = (x + 1/3)²
I draw the graph of f(x) = x² and the graph of f(x) = (x + 1/3)² on cartesian plane to know what's the difference between them.
PART 2If I have graph f(x) then graph f(x) + 1/3 would translate the graph 1/3 upper.
For example, I have f(x) = x².Then
f(x) + 1/3 = x² + 1/3
I draw the graph of f(x) = x² and the graph of f(x) = x² + 1/3 on cartesian plane to know what's the difference between them.
SUMMARY
f(x+1/3) ⇒⇒ <span>f(x) is translated 1/3 units left.
f(x) + 1/3 </span>⇒⇒ <span>f(x) is translated 1/3 units up.</span>
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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We can't really do this without seeing 28, but I can give you an educated guess. The best way for me to proceed is to solve c.
The conjecture is that x = a + b. You should always find that to be true. C is the clincher.
Here's how you do that.
x + c = 180o That's true because all straight lines have 180o. If two angles make up the straight line that means that they are always equal to 180o So x + c = 180o
Now we move to the next step. All triangles also have 180o. That means that a + b + c = 180o
So we have two conditions that equal 180o. Equalities can be equated to one another.
a + b + c = x + c Subtract c from both sides.
a + b = x.
Study what has happened. Put in mathese, the two remote interior angles equal the exterior angle, which is what you are trying to prove.
Summary
a cannot be solved without 28
b you should say that the two remote angles (a and b) will always total x
c The proof is provided for you.
For this question you should know that 2/3 is equal to 20/30 so now you can see that 21/30 is greater than 20/30 :)))
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