The answer to #1 is D.
The answers to #2 is B,C,D,F.. I'm not sure what the remainder of G says..
The correct answer is C) 1/3 and (0, 1)
The y-intercept part is somewhat simple. In order for it to be a y-intercept, the x value of the ordered pair must be 0. That is only true in B and C, therefore they are the only possible answers.
To find the slope, we must choose two points on the line and use the slope formula. We can start by using the y-intercept (0, 1) and also (3, 2). Now we use the slope formula.
m = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)
In this equation m is equal to slope, the first point is (x1, y1) and the second point is (x2, y2)
m = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)
m = (2 - 1)/(3 - 0)
m = 1/3
Now knowing the slope, you can match this with answer C.
Answer: The result is a lemon with a velvety peel and an intense yet mellow lemony character—whose "texture is soft and flavor is deep," says Sortun. From there, the options are manifold. In On Food and Cooking, Harold McGee suggests that a solution of 5 to 10% salt is needed to achieve a good North African–style preserved lemon.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
See below.
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A:
triangle QPR and triangle PSR are similar
Part B:
Triangle QPR is a right triangle with right angle QPR.
Triangle SPR is a right triangle with right angle PSR.
Angle QPR of triangle QPR corresponds to and is congruent to angle PSR of triangle PSR.
Angle R of triangle QSR corresponds to and is congruent to angle R of triangle PSR.
The similar triangles by AA Similarity are
triangle QPR and triangle PSR
Part C:
QR/PR = PR/SR
16/PR = PR/4
PR² = 16 * 4
PR² = 64
PR = 8