Answer:
Not a subspace
Step-by-step explanation:
(4,0,0) and (0,4,0) are vectors in R3 with zero or one entries being nonzero, but their sum, (4,4,0) has two nonzero entries.
Answer:
The answer is "MS and QS".
Step-by-step explanation:
Given ΔMNQ is isosceles with base MQ, and NR and MQ bisect each other at S. we have to prove that ΔMNS ≅ ΔQNS.
As NR and MQ bisect each other at S
⇒ segments MS and SQ are therefore congruent by the definition of bisector i.e MS=SQ
In ΔMNS and ΔQNS
MN=QN (∵ MNQ is isosceles triangle)
∠NMS=∠NQS (∵ MNQ is isosceles triangle)
MS=SQ (Given)
By SAS rule, ΔMNS ≅ ΔQNS.
Hence, segments MS and SQ are therefore congruent by the definition of bisector.
The correct option is MS and QS
Answer:
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the mirror equation:
1/di + 1/do = 1/f
where di = -10 cm and f = +15 cm. (Note that di is negative if the image is virtual.)
Substitute and solve for do.
1/do + 1/(-10 cm) = 1/(15 cm)
1/do = 1/(15 cm) - 1/(-10 cm) = 5/(30 cm)
do = 6 cm
Hope it helps you
Regards,
Rachana
Answer:
I think you wrote something wrong.
Step-by-step explanation:
If Alaina has $7 in her bank account and Joel had $48 in his Joel already has more then Alaina but I will attempt to teach you how to solve these types of problems.
for this example I'm giving Alaina 79 dollars.
First we know were starting with 79 dollars and increasing 6 dollars each day so the equation for this is; y = 6x + 79 that is Alaina's equation.
For Joel our equation will be; y = 8x + 48.
Since they already have 79 and 48 dollars in their bank we put those as our B in the equation cause they are our y-intercepts. (Y = mx + b) Next we know their increasing by 6 and 8 dollars a day so we make those our m. Once we have these equations we can plot them and see where the lines meet. (thats our answer) I plotted them on desmos graphing calculator.
They crossed at (15.5, 172) Which means it will take 16 days for Joel to catch up they will both have 172 dollars in the bank account on the 16th day.
Hope this helps!