Answer:
3) x-axis: 1 unit
y-axis: 10 units
4) quadrant II
coordinates: (-2, 4)
7) Quadrants I and IV; time is always positive , but temperature can be positive and negative
8) W = (-0.75, -1)
Step-by-step explanation:
3) x-axis: 1 unit
y-axis: 10 units
4) quadrant II
coordinates: (-2, 4)
7) Quadrants I and IV; time is always positive , but temperature can be positive and negative
8) W = (-0.75, -1)
Answer:
Just use the faucet.. Duhhhh...
Step-by-step explanation: Turn the thing to get the thingy to give water. Duhhhhhh...
I'm assuming you meant to write a^4 = 625.
If that is the case, then note how 625 = 25^2, and how a^4 is the same as (a^2)^2
So we go from this
a^4 = 625
to this
(a^2)^2 = 25^2
Apply the square root to both sides and you'll end up with: a^2 = 25
From here, apply the square root again to end up with the final answer: a = 5 or a = -5
As a check:
a^4 = (-5)^4 = (-5)*(-5)*(-5)*(-5) = 25*25 = 625
a^4 = (5)^4 = (5)*(5)*(5)*(5) = 25*25 = 625
Both values of 'a' work out
You can tell if a data set is symmetrical if when you plot the points on the graph, you can draw a line down the center, and is is the same on either side if the line. If it's asymmetrical, there is no central line.
Symmetrical is my first attachment, asymmetrical is the second :)