Answer:
x1=6 , x2=1
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
495
Step-by-step explanation:
This problem can be solved b using a combination. We're using a combination for this because the order in which you would pick the books doesn't matter. To solve, we would plug in the number of books, in this case 12, into the n value of the combination. Then we would plug in the number of books that would be picked, in this case 4, into the r value of the combination. Solve the combination, and you get 495.
Arc length has a formula that is similar to arc measure, but arc length is expressed in inches or meters or miles, etc., whereas measure is expressed in degrees, like an angle. The formula for each take this into account. Since the arc length is part of the length of the outside of the circle, the formula includes the circumference for a circle.

, where theta is the degree measure of the central angle intersecting the arc you're looking for, and d is the diameter of the circle. Our formula would look like this with the info we have:

which can be simplified to

which can be simplified even further to

. And that's your answer!
<span>What is the slope of the line represented by the equation?
</span>C. 4/5
Answer:
just by looking at the graph you can see that the y int is one, so that eliminates two answers already. Then the slope is rise over run. (best thing to remember in math. rise over run) so pick two points. (0, 1) and (4,0) were the first ones i saw. to get from those two points you go from (0,1) over 4 (thats your run) and from there down 1 (thats your rise) to get to (0,4). You would then do rise over run (and because your rise goes down its negative) to get -1/4 as your slope. The answer is slope= -1/4, Y intercept = 1