Answer:
two is the number
Step-by-step explanation:
i think that
Try y=-2x-3 (I think that should be it)
Answer:
3 miles on Monday
2¹/₁₀ miles on Tuesday
3⁹/₂₀ miles on Wednesday
Step-by-step explanation:
We are told that Bonnie runs 1⅔ (⁵/₃) times as far as John each day
This means that John runs ³/₅ times as far as Bonnie.
MONDAY:
Bonnie runs 5 miles on Monday, therefore, John runs:
³/₅ * 5 = 3 miles
TUESDAY:
Bonnie runs 3½ (⁷/₂) miles on Tuesday, therefore, John runs:
³/₅ * ⁷/₂ = ²¹/₁₀ = 2¹/₁₀ miles
WEDNESDAY:
Bonnie runs 5³/₄ (²³/₄) miles on Wednesday, therefore, John runs:
³/₅ * ²³/₄ = ⁶⁹/₂₀ = 3⁹/₂₀ miles
Answer: Domain of the function represented in the graph is given by he inequality . 2 <_ x _< 10
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
Observing the graph
The domain is the quantity of yellow paint in millimeters
The domain is the interval -----> [2,10]
All real numbers greater than or equal to 2 and less than or equal to 10
therefore 2 <_ x _< 10
my bad I couldn't put the line under the sign
1- Line:
A line is a one dimensional figure that is formed by joining an infinite set of points.
It has no start and no end.
Answer:
Line ..............> A) infinite number of points extending in opposite directions that has only one dimension
2- Line segment:
It is the same as the line. The only difference is that a line segment has a fixed start point and a fixed end point. It is considered to be a portion of a line
Answer:
Line segment .........> D) a part of a line that has two endpoints
3- Ray:
A ray is also a one dimensional shape. A ray usually has a start point but no end point.
Answer:
Ray .........> B) part of a line that has one endpoint and continues in one direction infinitely
4- Point:
A point is a dimensionless geometric shape. It is only used to state a certain location.
Answer:
Point .........> C) a location, has no dimension
5- Vertex:
A vertex is a term that is used to refer to the point where the two rays forming an angle meet.
Answer:
Vertex ........> E) the common endpoint of two segments or rays that form the corner of an angle
Hope this helps :)