Answer:
C. Both (1, 11) and (-1, -5)
Step-by-step explanation:
The missing options are:
<em>
A. Only (1, 11)
</em>
<em>B. Only (-1, -5) </em>
<em>C. Both (1, 11) and (-1, -5)
</em>
<em>D. Neither </em>
To check if an ordered pair is a solution of an equation, replace one variable into the equation an calculate the other one.
Replacing x = 1, we get:
y = 8(1) + 3
y = 11
then (1, 11) is a solution
Replacing x = -1, we get:
y = 8(-1) + 3
y = -5
then (-1, -5) is a solution
Some information is missing for #6.
#7: use sine, sin35=h/5.1, h=5.1*sin35, use a calculator, h≈2.9
#23: to find the reference angle, keep subtracting the number by 360, until the remaining difference is the smallest positive number.
1406-360-360-360=326. the reference angle is 326.
now look at the remainder, the terminal line of 326 degree is in the 4th quadrant between 270 and 360, the the reference angle is 360-326=34, the angle between the terminal line and the positive x axis. 34 is the answer.
Answer:
Zero.
Step-by-step explanation:
The empirical (or experimental ) probability is that calculated from the result of the trial.
There were no 5's thrown so the empirical probability of a 5 coming up is 0/50 or 0.
Answer:
The answer is 5
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this helps
(2) is 1
because of pemdas