For this item, I will assume that we are required to give the area of the dilated triangle. By dilated we mean to say that the dimensions of the second triangle is 6 times that of the first. We square 6 and them multiply this to the area of the original triangle to get the area of the second. That is,
area of second triangle = (2/3 cm²)(6²) = 24 cm²
Thus, the area of the new triangle is equal to 24 cm².
Answer: NONE
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Consider that m is the degree of the numerator and n is the degree of the denominator.
The rules for horizontal asymptote (H.A.) are as follows:
If m > n then no H.A. (use long division to find the slant asymptote)
If m = n then H.A. is y = leading coefficient of numerator/leading coefficient of denominator
If m < n then H.A. is y = 0
Given: g(x) = 5x⁵/(x³ - 2x + 1)
--> m = 5, n = 3
Since m > n then there is no H.A.
Answer:
9/4
Step-by-step explanation:
If the endpoints of a diameter are (6,3) and (2,1) the midpoint is the center of the circle so:
(x,y)=((6+2)/2, (3+1)/2)=(4,2)
Now we need to find the radius....the diameter is:
d^2=(6-2)^2+(3-1)^2
d^2=16+4
d^2=20 since d=2r, r=d/2, and r^2=d^2/4 so
r^2=5
The standard form of the circle is (x-h)^2+(y-k)^2=r^2 and we know:
(h,k)=(4,2) from earlier so:
(x-4)^2+(y-2)^2=5
Answer:
-14
Step-by-step explanation:
(-4)(5)+(-3)(-2)
=-20+6
=-14