3 and what?
if it is 3 and 5 than the answer would be 15
Which points are coplanar?<br>
A. C,G,A,F<br>
B. A,J,K,I<br>
C. B,J,K,F<br>
D. A,B,H,G
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Answer:
B, J, K, F. Because they are on the same side compared to the other answers.
Step-by-step explanation:
Coplanar points are three or more points which all lie in the same plane. Any set of three points in space is coplanar. A set of four points may be coplanar or may be not coplanar.
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Just by comparing the plots of f(x) and g(x), it's clear that g(x) is just some positive scalar multiple of f(x), so that for some constant k, we have
g(x) = k • f(x) = kx² = (√k x)²
The plot of the transformed function g(x) = (√k x)² passes through the point (1, 4), which means
g(1) = (√k • 1)² = 4
and it follows that k = 4. So g(x) = 4x² = (2x)² and B is the correct choice.
Yes! This is because -150/10 can be simplified to be -15, which is a rational number.
The word “rational” sounds like another math word you’ve heard of before. Do you know what it is?
Well, it’s “ratio”!! Ratios can be seen in the forms x:y and x/y.
ANY RATIONAL NUMBER HAS THE ABILITY TO BE WRITTEN AS A RATIO!! This will completely exclude numbers with super long decimal points (ex: 1.2345678809928374737272828...)
This number also meets the requirements of being an integer. An integer is any whole number (this excludes decimals and fractions)
I know it’s written as a fraction. However, the fraction could be simplified, making it -15, which means this is both a rational number and an integer!!
If the -8 is under the square root, then...

OR
If the -8 is not under the square root, then...

Either way, we replace x with -3 and simplify.
For more information, refer to the direct substitution rule for limits.