Please provide the Box and whisker plot so that we can answer the question.
i think 2, 3, and 5 are true
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There is no change from $120 because she doesn't have enough money.
Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
the FIRST derivative of a function tells us the slope of a tangent line to the curve at any point. if is positive, then the curve must be increasing. If is negative, then the curve must be decreasing.
the SECOND derivative gives us the slope of the slope function (in other words how fast the slope of the original function changes, and if it is accelerating up - positive - or if it is avengers down - negative).
so, the first derivative would be fully sufficient to get the answer of if the slope of the function at that point is positive or negative.
but because it is only a "if" condition and not a "if and only if" condition, the statement is still true.
there are enough cases, where the slope is positive, but the second derivative is not > 0 (usually = 0).
but if even the second derivative is positive, then, yes, the slope of the original function must be positive too.
Answer:
1. Adjacent and formed a linear pair
2. Adjacent and formed a linear pair
3. Adjacent
4. Not adjacent
Step-by-step explanation:
In essence, adjacent angles are two angles side by side. Two adjacent angles can form a linear pair when they are created by two lines intersecting. So, in broad terms, they are adjacent on a flat plane (or a straight line), and together they make a 180° angle.