Answer:
the first step is to use the
✔ Subtraction
property of equality to combine the constant terms.
The second step is to use the
✔ Division
property of equality to isolate the variable
Step-by-step explanation:
edge 20 20
Notice the picture below
so.... the angle of depression, is above in dashed lines.... however, the angle of depression, is identical to the angle of elevation from the water, since, both angles are "alternate interior" angles
now, using the 45-45-90 rule, then we know the swimmer is 90 feet from the lighthouse, then just use the tangent ratio to get "x"
Answer: 15 dimes and 13 nickels
Step-by-step explanation:
For this case , the parent function is given by [tex f (x) =x^2
[\tex]
We apply the following transformations
Vertical translations :
Suppose that k > 0
To graph y=f(x)+k, move the graph of k units upwards
For k=9
We have
[tex]h(x)=x^2+9
[\tex]
Horizontal translation
Suppose that h>0
To graph y=f(x-h) , move the graph of h units to the right
For h=4 we have :
[tex ] g (x) =(x-4) ^ 2+9
[\tex]
Answer :
The function g(x) is given by
G(x) =(x-4)2 +9
Answer:
I wish I knew... im sorry bro