Answer: 5
Step-by-step explanation:
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</h2><h3><u>Steps to derive the correct options</u> :</h3>
Since two sides and one included angle is equal in △PQS and △PRS, we can conclude that they are congruent under the SAS congruence criterion.
Which means :
▪︎Angle S = Angle S
▪︎PS = PS
▪︎QS = RS
Given :
Measure of segment QS = 6n+3
Measure of segment RS = 4n+11
Thus :







Thus, the value of n = 4
Measure of segment QS :




Thus, measure of QS = 27
Measure of RS :




Measure of QR :


Thus :
▪︎QS = 27
▪︎RS = 27
▪︎QR = 54
Therefore, the correct options are :
▪︎(C) SR = 27
▪︎(D) QR = 54
The third graph represents a function.
In a function, every input (x value) has <em>exactly</em> one output (y value). If even a single input has zero or two outputs, the graph does not represent a function.
A good way of testing this is using a vertical line. As you move a vertical line from left to right across a graph, it should always be touching exactly one point on the graphed line.
In this case, every graph fails this vertical line test except for the third graph, so the third graph represents a function.
If n is rational, it means that

Therefore when we do n² we can write it as

Remember that the product of two integer numbers is also an integer, therefore we can guarantee that

Then we can confirm that n² is the quotient of two integers and the denominator is not zero, therefore, n² is always rational, it cannot be an irrational number