Answer:
1 = T
2 = F
3 = T
4 = F
Step-by-step explanation:
I am numbering each true/false question from top to bottom(the highest question is question #1 and the lowest question is #4)
1. True - because the line starts at $6 on the graph, when the x is 0, meaning it cost $6 to get into the County fair, while when the x is zero on the chart, it only cost $3 so it does cost 3 more dollars to get into the state fair.
2. False - Caylee only spend $2 less than Riley
3. True - when x is 3 on both charts, y is 12 on both charts so this is true.
4. False - because it only increases by $3 between each ride.
Answer:
no
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
<u><em>Similarity:</em></u>
In Both cosine and sine graphs, a positive and negative number vertically flips the graph and tells whether the graph starts at maximum (positive) or minimum (negative).
<u><em>Difference:</em></u>
The difference between the sine and the cosine graph is the point where they start.
The graph of positive cosine starts at the maximum while that of the negative cosine starts at the minimum.
The graph of a positive sine starts at the middle, goes up and then down while that of the negative sine starts at the middle goes down and then up.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
3) G
Step-by-step explanation:
Q(-1,-1) R(3,1) S(2,-4)
x+2 y+3 translation then rotation 180 (x,y) be (-x,-y)
Q -1+2 -1+3 (1,2) (-1,-2)
R 3+2 1+3 (5,4) (-5,-4)
S 2+2 -4+3 (4,-1)
I believe it's neither. There is no common difference or ratio. They keep changing, it's not consistent.