Answer:
sine(pie/5+pie/2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Problem 1) xy means "x times y". The multiplication symbol is left out because its implied. You can write x*y if you wish. Or we can say "product of two numbers" since a product in math terms is the result of multiplication.
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Problem 2) x/y means "x divided by y" which is a fraction
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Problem 3)
Writing "x-y" is the same as saying "x minus y"
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Problem 4)
x+y is "x plus y", or we can say "the sum of x and y". The "sum" is "result of adding two or more values"
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Problem 5)
y-x is "y minus x" or we can say "x subtracted from y"
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Problem 6)
y division symbol x is essentially the flip of problem 2. We'd say "y divided by x"
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Problem 7)
x+y = 6 is "the sum of two numbers is 6". See problem 4 above.
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Problem 8)
xy = 6 is "the product of two numbers is 6". This is an extension of problem 1.
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Problem 9)
6x = y is "six times a number equals y" when translated out
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Problem 10)
y = x-6 would translate to "six less than a number is y"
where the "a number" portion is represented by x
Answer:
E
Step-by-step explanation:
The outlier is a value that is much smaller or larger than the other values in a data set.
for example: {13, 16, 14, 15, 13, 15, 12, 62, 13, 12, 14}
The outlier is 62
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Answer: -2/3</h3>
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Apply the slope formula
m = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
m = (8-6)/(2-5)
m = (2)/(-3)
m = -2/3
As you can see, we subtract the y coordinates together. We also subtract the x values together in the same order. If the order is mixed up, then you'll get the wrong sign for the final answer.
The slope is equal to rise over run. Think of "rise" as "change in y", which explains the difference in y values. The run is equal to the change in x, which is the difference in x values.