Answer:
solve the inequality as if it was a normal equal sign
To convert from rectangular coordinate (x, y) to polar coordinate (r, θ).
r is given by the square root of the sum of the squares of the rectangular coordinate.

and θ is given by the arctan of the ratio of y to x.

Example:
To convert rectangular coordinate (3, 4) to polar coordinate

Therefore, rectangular coordinate (3, 4) = polar coordinate (5, 53.13°)
The value of x is the number inside the parenthesis, so h(-4) gives x a value of -4.
The equation says when X is ≤ -4 use the first equation
So h(-4) = -1/2(x) -15
= -1/2(-4) -15
= 2 -15
= -13
When x = -2 (h(-2) ) use the 2nd equation:
h(-2) = 20-3x^2
=20-3(-2)^2
= 20-3(4)
=20-12
=8
Now you have -13 + 3(8)
= -13 + 24
=11
The answer should be 11
Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step
If there flipped then they’re congruent