Answer:
Compass bearings use the four directions on a compass in order to find the direction of one object from another. An example is N20°E. True bearings use the number of degrees measured clockwise from north an object is. An Example is 120°T.
Compass bearings use the four directions on a compass in order to find the direction of one object from another. An example is N20°E. True bearings use the number of degrees measured clockwise from north an object is. An Example is 120°T.
answer: 28: 4
21: 3
70: 10
step-by-step explanation:
divide 28 by 4, and of course, do to the bottom what you do to the top. 4 divided by 4 is 1, and 28 divided by 4 is 7.
7: 4.
then, multiply by the number of smoothies.
for 3, it's 21: 3.
for 10, it's 70: 10.
Xy^16 / 4
I don't really know how to explain it, but this is the answer
Simplify both to 1/2 because both numerators are half of their denominators. Then multiply straight across to 1/4.
For a translation of 4 units right, the graph will become -3(x-4). the 4 is negative to indicate that the translation is right.
For a vertical stretch of 4, the graph will become 4x-3(x-4)=-12(x-4).
With this information, g(x)=-12(x-4)