Answer:
Option 2
Step-by-step explanation:
if an input produces more than one output, the table does not represent a function.
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Answer:
b2 = 5
Discussion:
A = 1/2 h (b1 + b2)
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Substituting A = 16, h = 4, and b1=3 in the above formula gives:
16 = (1/2) (4)( 3 + b2) => (as (1/2)4 = 2) )
16 = 2 ( 3 + b2) => (divide both sides by 2)
8 = (3 + b2) => (subtract 3 from both sides)
8-3 = b2 =>
5 = b2
Check Area formula:
Does A = 16 = (1/2)(4)(3+5) ?
Does 16 = (1/2) (4)(8) ?
Does 16 = (1/2)(32) ? Yes it does so our calculation for b2 is correct
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MrB
I believe the answer is:
y+18 = (-52/3)(x-3) in point slope form
Let me know if you need an explanation. Hope this helps.
Not sure but I think its 120
I think 120 times 2 and I got 240. Then I added the number of oak trees which was 120 and got 360
Answer: IX - 4I ≤ 4
Step-by-step explanation:
In the numer line we can see that our possible values of x are in the range:
0 ≤ x ≤ 8
And we want to find an absolute value equation such that this set is the set of possible solutions.
An example can be:
IX - 4I ≤ 4
To construct this, we first find the midpoint M of our set, in this case is 4.
Then we write:
Ix - MI ≤ IMI
Notice that i am using the minor and equal sign, this is because the black dots means that the values x = 0 and x = 8 are included, if the dots were empty dots, it would be an open set and we should use the < > signs.