Answer:
hydroflask :P
Hm. If p is true, then q is true, if p is false, than q is false.
So, the inverse must be true.
The converse doesn't have to be true at all, and same with the contrapositive if I'm correct.
Pretty sure it's just the inverse. :)
(please comment if I'm wrong! I'll be happy to learn!)
<u>Part a</u>
The domain is the set of x-values, which is 
<u>Part b</u>
The range is the set of y-values, which is ![(-\infty, -2]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%28-%5Cinfty%2C%20-2%5D)
<u>Part c</u>
The x-intercepts is when y=0, which there are none of.
<u>Part d</u>
The y-intercept is when x=0, which is at (0, -2).
Answer:
Area of square = Side²
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a 2-D region, form, or flattened lamina in the planes is the quantity that represents its extent. On the 2-D surface or 3-D object, surface is its counterpart. A shape's area can be calculated by comparing it to squares of a specific size.
Area of square = Side²
Answer:
It would be B,
A. Is a Infinite Decimal number so it wouldn't be that.
B. Seems reliable cause it looks about half of the horizontal line.
C. It wouldnt be 1, the line is way to long.
D. Is a Infinite Decimal number, so it wouldn't be this either.