Answer:
1 4/5 pounds each
Step-by-step explanation:
9/5 = 1 4/5
Let O be the center of a circle. If <span>the measure of arc RS is 84 degrees, then m∠SOR=84^{0}. The triangle SOR is isoscales (because SO=OR as radii), so m∠RSO=m∠ORS=(180^{0}-84^{0}):2=48^{0}.
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Line RU is tangent to the circle in point R, this means that m∠ORU=90^{0}.
Consider the triangle SRU. m∠RSU=30^{0} and m∠SRU=48^{0}+90^{0}=138^{0}, then m∠RUS=180^{0}-30^{0}-138^{0}=12^{0}.
ANSWER: Correct choice B - 12^{0}.
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Answer:
The answer on edge 2020 is 0,5,8. This question was put up 2 years ago if another Brainly staff member wants to delete this answer and tell me that its wrong they can contact me for a nice screen recording.
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Answer:
Seems like someone answered them, because the red writing is right, but here's the answers with explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
- The vertex is the point at which the graph changes direction as we go from left to right.
- Maximum means the graph is changing direction and going down, so the f(x)-values start becoming smaller. So the graph reached its maximum/highest point and dropped.
- Minimum means the graph is changing direction and going up, so the f(x)-values start becoming bigger. So the graph reached its minimum/lowest point and started rising
- Now the answers:
- Vertex is (-1,0) because if you look at the numbers for f(x) they go, 4 then 1, then 0, but instead of getting smaller they start getting bigger, so it changes as this point and goes up so <em>minimum</em>
- vertex is (3,44), when you look at f(x) it goes 143, then 88, then 55, then 44, then it changes and starts getting bigger so <em>minimum</em>
- vertex is (-4,-5) but this one is different from the first two. f(x) starts with -17 then -9, then -5, then it sort of stops and stays there, then -5 then drops and gets smaller. So it changes at x=-4 so use this point, immediately before the change and it is <em>maximum</em>
- Vertex is (21,500) because f(x) was getting bigger but then it changes and goes down and becomes smaller, so it is <em>maximum</em>
- vertex is (1.5,6) the point immediately before the change, and we see f(x) was getting smaller going down, but it changes and goes up and gets bigger so it is <em>minimum</em>
- vertex is (0.5,5) because it was getting big then changed and started getting smaller so <em>maximum</em>