Answer:
B isosceles with sides sqrt (61)
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the two sides' lengths via pythagorean theorem to be
sqrt ( 5^2 + 6^2) = sqrt (61)
Since we are finding the inverse you switch the variable. So it is now x=7y+2 and now you solve for y. You would get x-2/7 = y for the inverse
Answer:
Domain: [-4, ∞]
Range: [-6, ∞]
Step-by-step explanation:
The domain is the set of the possible x values
The range is the set of the possible y values.
In the graph, we can see that the function cuts in a given part. We can see that for the x-values, the smallest one is x = -4, and then the function extends to the right (we see no limit at the right, then there is none)
This means that the domain is:
D: [-4, ∞]
For the y-values, the smallest value is when x = -4, and the y-value is -6
Then we can see that, as x increases, the same happens for y.
Then the range is:
R: [-6, ∞]
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Answer:
(x, y) = (4, -4)
Step-by-step explanation:
A graphing calculator makes graphing very easy. The attachment shows the solution to be (x, y) = (4, -4).
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The equations are in slope-intercept form, so it is convenient to start from the y-intercept and use the slope (rise/run) to find additional points on the line.
The first line can be drawn by staring at (0, -2) and moving down 1 grid unit for each 2 to the right.
The second line can be drawn by starting at (0, 2) and moving down 3 grid units for each 2 to the right.
The point of intersection of the lines, (4, -4), is the solution to the system of equations.
Answer:
C: 697 in^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Since parallelograms have parallel lines, the 41 in and 33 in have the same area, the 17 inch and the opposite have the same area too.
You don't need any solution for this since this question already gave you the answer without needing to do any calculation except for finding the area of the parallelogram.
41 x 17 = 697in^2