Well you basically use rise/run so basically you choose two points on the line and you count how many squares it goes up until its on the same line as the other point and then you count how many squares to the side to get to the other point so rise/run ill explain it a lil better
9514 1404 393
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to realize that the absolute value function will change the sign of its argument only if that argument is negative.
108. |x -7| = x -7 . . . . . true for x-7≥0
x ≥ 7 . . . . makes the statement true
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1a. When m < 9, the value 6m is less than 54, so 6m-54 < 0. That means the absolute value function changes the sign of its argument:
54 -6m . . . . . simplified form for m < 9
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1b. |y -x| = y -x . . . when y > x, the argument of the absolute value is positive
Answer:
135
Step-by-step explanation:
2 x 54 = 108 and .50 x 54 = 27 so 108 + 27 = 135
Since you didn't list choices, I can only give you some guidance on the problem.
A kilometer is the length of 1000 meters. And a meter is about as tall as a normal desk height. So a kilometer is a relatively long distance compared to a desk.
It is also about half the length of a mile, or about 2 times around a normal athletic track.
Look for items that are long distance like that.