In order to choose the boxplot , you can follow this step :
- Determine the start point and the end point of the boxplot,
You can do this by finding the smallest and the highest number. In this case, the start point will be : 65 , The end point will be 119
- the next is found the box that cover other numbers, in this case, found the box that cover 90 to 116
And then pretty much it, hope this helps
The equation would be Black + brown
(2.3x^2 - 5.6x + 2.3) + (<span>2.4x^2 + 7.2x + 0.97)
combine all like terms:
4.7x^2+1.6x+3.27</span>
Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
Each point moves to half its previous distance from P. It is probably easier to count grid squares on the graph than it is to do the math on the coordinates.
If you're doing the math on the coordinates, it is convenient to use P = (0, 0), then multiply each of the coordinates of A, B, and C by 1/2. For example:
A' = (1/2)A = (1/2)(8, 4) = (4, 2)
Answer:
The answer for this is 5!
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>First, the two bottom angles are similar so add 52 and 52. After that subtract what you found from 180. A triangle has a total of 180 degrees in all three of their angles. </em>
<em>You will get 76. Then subtract 6 from that and divide by 14. There is your answer :)</em>
The first thing you should do is write each speed in vector form.
v1: vector water velocity
v2: vector boat speed with respect to water
writing the vectors we have
v1 = (5 * COS (20 * (PI () / 180)) i) + (5 * SENO (20 * (PI () / 180)) j)
v2 = (30 * COS (30 * (PI () / 180)) i) - (30 * SENO (30 * (PI () / 180)) j)
The vector representing the ship's current motion will be given by the sum of vectors v1 and v2
v1 + v2 = (30.67922522 i) + (15.67922522 j)