A line passes through two points on a plane. What must be true about the line?. . . . . A.The line is on a different plane than
the points.. . . . . B.The line passes through at least two planes.. . . . . C.The line is on the same plane as the points.. . . . . D.The line passes through at least three planes.
"<span>The line is on the same plane as the points" is the statement among the statements given in the question that is true about the line. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "C". I hope that the answer has actually helped you.</span>
For this case, the first thing we want to do is substitute the value of y = 15 in the equation. We have then: 15 = -0.08x ^ 2 + 1.6x + 10 Rewriting we have: 0 = -0.08x ^ 2 + 1.6x + 10 - 15 0 = -0.08x ^ 2 + 1.6x - 5 The solutions are: x1 = 3.876275643042054 x2 = 16.123724356957947 Nearest whole number: x1 = 4 x2 = 16 were about 15 tons of trout caught in the lake in the years: 1995 + 4 = 1999 1995 + 16 = 2011 Answer: The year 1999 and the year 2011
Step-by-step explanation: Basically what f(-2) means is -2 = x. So you put in -2 wherever x appears. This would turn the equation to -3(-2) + 3 which goes to 6+3.