ANSWER
The domain of the function is

or
[-3,6]
EXPLANATION
The domain of a function refers to the values of x for which the function is defined.
From the graph, we can see that the function begins at (-3,6) and ends at (6,-4).
Therefore the function is defined for x=-3 to x=6.
Hence the domain of the function is

or
[-3,6]
Answer:
<em>x</em>=28, <em>y</em>=12
Step-by-step explanation:
The squiggly symbol? This means the shapes/angles are congruent, meaning that if you rotated them around, they would match.
x's match runs along the same line as it's match, and same goes for y's. Imagine rotating around the lower triangle and lining it up with the upper triangle.
Billy, let's recall what a linear pair of angles is:
• They are formed when two lines intersect.
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• Two angles are said to be linear if they are adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines.
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• The measure of a straight angle is 180 degrees, so a linear pair of angles must add up to 180 degrees.
Upon saying that we have that:
• CAD and DAE are linear pairs
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• CAD and CAB are linear pairs
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• DAE and BAE are linear pairs
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• DAE and DAC are linear pairs
Now, you are ready to select all the options that actually apply.
There's really no such thing as the value of a triangle.
Every triangle has three sides, three angles, a base, a height, and an area,
and there could be problems that ask us to find any one of those.
Whatever we need to find, the process is always the same:
-- Take the information that's given.
-- Gather up everything you can remember that talks about a relationship
between what you're given and what you need to find.
-- Use them together to find the missing value.