Answer: See explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
I think your question should be a rectangle and not a triangle. A triangle has 3 sides and not 2 sides. In order to solve the question, I'm assuming that you wanted to write rectangle.
Note that the perimeter of a rectangle:.= 2(length + breadth)
Let the width be x
Since the length is 1 1/8 cm longer than the width, therefore, the length is 1 1/8 + x.
Therefore, perimeter = 2(1 1/8 + x + x) = 13 1/4
2(1 1/8 + 2x) = 13 1/4
2 2/8 + 4x = 13 1/4
2 1/4 + 4x = 13 1/4
4x = 13 1/4 - 2 1/4
4x = 11
x = 11/4
x = 2 3/4
Therefore, the width is 2 3/4cm
Length = 2 3/4 + 1 1/8
= 2 6/8 + 1 1/8
= 3 7/8cm
Answer:
When the numbers in a chart vary widely from data series to data series, or when you have mixed types of data (price and volume), plot one or more data series on a secondary vertical (value) axis. The scale of the secondary vertical axis shows the values for the associated data series. A secondary axis works well in a chart that shows a combination of column and line charts. You can quickly show a chart like this by changing your chart to a combo chart.
Step-by-step explanation:
A horizontal line goes from left to right on a graph. If a line is horizontal that means that all the values of y will be the same no matter what the x is. In this case all the y - values of this graph will be 9. This makes the equation of the line:
y = 9
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We know that
the points where the graph of the function crosses the y-axis is when <span>a function is evaluated with a zero, these points represent the y-intercept of the function
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therefore
the answer is
Represent the y-intercept of the function