A vertical line that the graph of a function approaches but never intersects. The correct option is B.
<h3>When do we get vertical asymptote for a function?</h3>
Suppose that we have the function f(x) such that it is continuous for all input values < a or > a and have got the values of f(x) going to infinity or -ve infinity (from either side of x = a) as x goes near a, and is not defined at x = a, then at that point, there can be constructed a vertical line x = a and it will be called as vertical asymptote for f(x) at x = a
A vertical asymptote can be described as a vertical line that the graph of a function approaches but never intersects.
Hence, the correct option is B.
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Answer/Step-by-step explanation:
✔️Find AC using Pythagorean Theorem:
AC² = 25.2² - 11.3²
AC² = 507.35
AC = √507.35
AC = 22.5 (nearest tenth)
✔️Find m<A using trigonometric ratio:
Reference angle = A
Opp = 11.3
Hyp = 25.2
Sin(A) = opp/hyp
Sin(A) = 11.3/25.2
A = sin^{-1}(11.3/25.2)
A = 26.6° (nearest tenth)
✔️Find m<B using trigonometric ratio:
Reference angle = B
Adj = 11.3
Hyp = 25.2
Cos(A) = adj/hyp
Cos(A) = 11.3/25.2
A = cos^{-1}(11.3/25.2)
A = 63.4° (nearest tenth)
75% of something is 3/4 as 75/100 is simplified to 3/4. So 3/4 of 200 is 200÷4=50×3= C) 150
Answer:
3/4 or 75% are boys
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
not picking a circle, not picking a square, and picking a shape that has only straight edges.
Step-by-step explanation:
All of these are 6/8, or 3/4.