Answer:
The answer is y ≤ -x + 4 ⇒ the first answer
Step-by-step explanation:
∵ The point is (-1 , -4)
∵ y ≤ -x + 4 ⇒ -1 ≤ -(-1) + 4
∴ -1 ≤ 5 ⇒ right inequality
If we try the others
y ≤ -x - 6 ⇒ -1 ≤ -(-1) - 6 ⇒ -1 ≤ -5 not true
y ≤ 2x - 3 ⇒ -1 ≤ 2(-1) - 3 ⇒ -1 ≤ -5 not true
y ≤ 5x - 1 ⇒ -1 ≤ 5(-1) - 1 ⇒ -1 ≤ -6 not true
∴ The answer is first one
Answer:
- Two unique triangles possible
Step-by-step explanation:
Given two sides of 10 cm and one 40° angle
<u>If we use these, we'll get isosceles triangle with:</u>
1. Included 40° angle.
<u>Then the other angles will be same and measure:</u>
2. Adjacent 40° angle. Then one of the angles must be 40° angle as opposite of 10 cm sides.
<u>The remaining angle will measure:</u>
There no more unique triangles possible, so the answer is two.
The answer is -24. First: 3 x -4 is -12. Then, -12 multiply by 2 is -24.
The answer would be 1,215 if the number goes 5x3=15 Mark I 15x3=45 Mark II 45x3=135 Mark III 135x3=405 Mark IV 405x3=1215 Mark V
Hey there Rosy! I did this recently and the answer is:
1 : 4
2 to 8
18
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72