Answer:
y=5x-10
Step-by-step explanation:
y+10=5x
y=5x-10
I'm afraid your equation is not correctly set up. You need to identify the longest side of this right triangle; it is x. This is the "hypotenuse." Next, identify the lengths of the legs: they are sqrt(13) and 2sqrt(2).
Here's a refresher on the Pythagorean Theorem:
(hypotenuse)^2 = (leg 1)^2 + (leg 2)^2
Applying this Theorem here, [x]^2 = [2sqrt(2)]^2 + [sqrt(13)\^2
Solve this for x^2, and then take the positive root (only) of your result.
Good my teacher wasn’t going overboard today
The transformations that can occur to the graph of the function y = cos x that will exhibit changes would be changes to the angle, or changes to the coefficient. The transformations can be viewed as follows:
y = cos x transforms to y = cos (kx)
k > 1 ; a horizontal shrink occurs
0 < k < 1 ; a horizontal stretch occurs
y = cos x transforms to y = A cos x
|A| > 1 ; a vertical stretch occurs
|A| < 1 ; a vertical shrink occurs
Answer:
In the other polygon which is smaller you just half the size of the larger one like 12 became 5 and 6 became 3 so 14 will also be halved and the answer will be
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