Given:
The graph of a function.
To find:
The zeros of this function on the graph.
Solution:
We know that, zeros are the values at which the values of the function is 0. It means, the points where the graph of function intersect the x-axis are know as zeros of the function.
From the given graph it is clear that, the graph intersect the x-axis at two points.
Therefore, the marked points on the below graph are the zeros of the function.
Answer:
https://youtu.be/wOH_gVtidns
I recorded a video of myself explaining it hope it helps ;)
Step-by-step explanation:
When two triangles are congruent they will have exactly the same three sides and exactly the same three angles. The equal sides and angles may not be in the same position (if there is a turn or a flip), but they are there. So in other words no matter what way it is flipped or anything else that does not change the numbers on the sides it is congruent.
Answer:
See explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
One vertex is at point (2,3).
Go 1 unit to the left and 5 units up, then the second vertex will be at the point (1,8).
Go 5 units to the right and 1 unit up, then the third vertex will be at point (6,9).
Go 1 unit to the right and 5 units down, then the fourth vertex will be at point (7,4).
Go 5 units to the left and 1 unit down to get into the vertex (2,3).
Since you always move one unit in one direction and 5 units in another direction, obtained quadrilateral will be a square.
See attached diagram for details.
The answer is A. MSRP. Hope this helped!