Answer:
ok so.....
1. your variables in math sentence number one is (b) your coefficients are (3) and your constant is -5
2. your variables are (a,d,h) you have no coefficients in this math sentence and you constant is (-7)
3. your variables are (m,n,k) you have no coefficients in this math sentence, and your constant is -5
Step-by-step explanation:
lmk if I helped at all!
Answer:
1011.05
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's use 3 as an example.
The angle of depression is the one directly under the ballon.
You also know that the 53 degree angle is part of a 90 degree angle.
so the angle inside the triangle directly under the balloon is 37 degrees.
You know the angle and you know the side from the balloon to the ground is 1680. This is the hypotenuse of the triangle.
So which trig function could you use to determine how high the balloon is from the ground?
SOH CAH TOA
cos 37 = a/1680
a = 1341.71
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1) Plot a dark (filled in) dot at -2.
Draw a horizontal line , represented by a dark horizontal line through y = 1, starting from the extreme left of y = 1, stopping at x = -2. This takes care of the first third of the graph.
2) Graph x on the interval -2 < x < 2 as follows: Draw a very light line with slope +1 through the origin. Next, draw a circle at both (-2, -2) and (2, 2). Do not fill in these circles. Now darken the line connecting (-2, -2) and (2, 2).
3) Graph the last part of this piecewise defined function as follows:
Plot a dark dot at (2, 2). Starting at this dark dot, draw a dark horizontal line to the right as far as the edge of graph. This takes care of f(x) = x for x ≥ 2.
X10+2y=50 pounds this is your answers because if you do 3 times what number is less than 50 but still is even because all you have afterwars are 10 so 10 is 30. then 30 +?=50 its 20 so 10 multply by two plus 3 multiply by 10 equals 50. hope this helps!!!!!!!!!!
True:
3rd One
4th One
False: All of the others.
It's a straight line, so it is going to have straight qualities and straight inequalities throughout the graph.