Answer:
B. 64.9
Step-by-step explanation:
A graphing calculator or spreadsheet can fit these points with an exponential curve. An appropriate answer for x=14 is about 73.3.
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The closest answer that makes any sense is 64.9. Often these problems are worked by someone who uses inappropriate rounding of intermediate results. I haven't found the magic set of numbers to get 64.9. About the lowest I can get is 66.7, using 0.0037·e^(0.7x).
ΔXYZ was reflected to form ΔLMN, hence ΔXYZ ≅ ΔLMN, ∠X ≅ ∠L and XZ ≅ LN
<h3>What is
transformation?</h3>
Transformation is the movement of a point from its initial location to a new location. Types of transformation are <em>rotation, translation, reflection and dilation.</em>
Reflection is a rigid transformation, hence it produces congruent figures with congruent angles.
∠Y + ∠X + ∠Z = 180 (angle in a triangle)
86 + 38 + ∠Z = 180
∠Z = 56°
Also:
∠N + ∠M + ∠L = 180 (angle in a triangle)
86 + 56 + ∠L = 180
∠L = 38°
ΔXYZ was reflected to form ΔLMN, hence ΔXYZ ≅ ΔLMN, ∠X ≅ ∠L and XZ ≅ LN
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Answer:
350$ for dryer
Step-by-step explanation:
x = cost of dryer
x + 50 = cost of washer
750 = x + (x + 50)
750 = 2x + 50
700 = 2x
350 = x
Answer:
Option B) 4 centimeters
Step-by-step explanation:
see the attached figure to better understand the problem
step 1
Find the value of n
we know that
a) GJ is a midsegment of triangle DEF
then
G is the midpoint segment DF and J is the midpoint segment EF
DG=GF and EJ=JF
b) HK is a midsegment of triangle GFJ
then
H is the midpoint segment GF and K is the midpoint segment JF
GH=HF and JK=KF
In this problem we have
HF=7 cm
so
GH=7 cm
GF=GH+HF ----> by addition segment postulate
GF=7+7=14 cm
Remember that
DG=GF
substitute the given values

solve for n



step 2
Find the length of GJ
we know that
The <u><em>Midpoint Theorem</em></u> states that the segment joining two sides of a triangle at the midpoints of those sides is parallel to the third side and is half the length of the third side
so

we have

substitute

step 3
Find the length of HK
we have that
----> by the midpoint theorem
we have

substitute
