Answer:
∠1=135°
∠2=45°
∠3=45°
∠4=135°
∠5=135°
∠6=45°
∠7=45°
∠8=135°
Step-by-step explanation:
→∠1=∠4[Being vertically opposite angles]
→∠4=135°
→∠1=∠5[Corresponding angles]
→∠5=135°
→∠5=∠8[Being vertically opposite angles]
→∠8=135°
→∠1+∠2=180°[Sum of linear pair]
→∠2=180°-135°
→∠2=45°
→∠2=∠3[Being vertically opposite angles]
→∠3=45°
→∠3=∠6[Alternate angles]
→∠6=45°
→∠6=∠7[Being vertically opposite angles]
→∠7=45°
Answer:
Use the appropriate entry method for piecewise functions for the graphing calculator of interest.
Step-by-step explanation:
For Desmos, the entry looks like ...
f(x) = {x ≤ 2: -2x-1,-x+4}
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For a TI-84 calculator, the entry may look like ...
Y₁ = (-2X–1)(X≤2) + (-X+4)(X>2)
The symbols ≤ and > come from the TEST menu, which is the (2nd) shift of the MATH key.
Note that the function is the sum of the pieces, each piece multiplied by a test. For something like 0≤x<2, the multiplier would be a pair of tests:
... (0≤X)(X<2)
1 unit to the left
Check the table I attached
Answer:
The correct option is C
Step-by-step explanation:
A: We know that the lower quartile is 144, and the upper quartile is 129.5 is you add them all up it is going to equal 273.3. So we know that A can now be crossed out.
B: We know that the lower quartile is 146, and that means the upper quartile is 136.5. So adding all of these numbers up we ill get 282.5 So now <u>B can be crossed out</u>
C: The lower quartile is 114 and the upper quartile is 129.5 and when we add those two numbers up we are going to get 243.5. So we are going to keep this number
D: For the last one we know the lower quartile is 214 and upper is 129.5, and when we add this we get 343.5. So we can cross this out and<u> the only one we have left is going to be C</u>
<u>Hope this help's</u>