Answer: Program C allows students to earn a Mathematics degree (B.A. or B.S.) by combining courses in the Department of Mathematics with courses from one other department. In most areas of specializations, mathematical and/or quantitative courses in other departments are part of the math degree program. All Program C students take a minimum of five core math courses: Calculus I, Calculus II, Calculus III, Introduction to Linear Algebra, and a proofs course, usually either Introduction to Abstract Algebra or Fundamental Properties of Spaces and Functions I.
Step-by-step explanation: Hope this helps.
That would be 4 :D , basically 12 divided by 3
Answer:
(1) C
(2) C
(3) 4
(4) False
Step-by-step explanation:
(1) If DF = FB, then point F is called the midpoint and segments DF and FB are congruent.
(2) If ray FA bisects angle EFB, then angles EFA and AFB are congruent. If measure of angle EFA = 47 degrees, the measure of angle EFB = 47 degrees.
(3) If DF = x+2, FB = 2x+1 and DB = 15, then
DF + FB = DB
x+2+2x+1=15
3x+3=15
3x=15-3
3x=12
x=4
(4) If x=4, then
DF=4+2=6
FB=2·4+1=9
Since DF is not congruent to FB, F is not a midpoint. False
Answer:
g(x) has a greater y intercept than f(x)
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = 6x^2 + 18x +3
f(0) = 0+0+3
The y intercept is 3
g(x) crosses the y axis at 6
The y intercept is 6
g(x) has a greater y intercept than f(x)