Please Send Lions, Monkeys, Cats And Zebras Into Lovely Hot Countries
Signed General Penguin
P - potassium
S - sodium
L - lithium
M - magnesium
C - calcium
A - aluminium
Z - zinc
I - iron
L - lead
H - hydrogen
C - copper
S - silver
G - gold
<span>P - platinum</span>
<h3>Answers:</h3>
- Reason 1: <u>Given</u>
- Reason 3: <u>Similar because of SAS</u>
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Explanation:
At the top of the proof, your teacher states "Given" followed by the relevant useful info. We simply repeat that info word for word as statement 1. This is how all proofs start out. We start with what we're given and try to build toward what we want to prove.
So this is why <u>reason 1 is "given"</u>. Reason 2 is "given" also. When your teacher gives multiple statements like this, it's handy to break them up into the smallest pieces possible.
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<u>For reason 3, we use the SAS Similarity</u> rule here because we have congruent angles LPN and LNM (both 90 degrees each) and the sides are proportional due to the statement 
Notice how statement 3 builds entirely off from what statements 1 and 2 set up.
We are given
Vertical asymptotes:
Firstly, we will factor numerator and denominator
we get

We can see that (x-3) is common in both numerator and denominator
so, we will only set x+3 to 0
and then we can find vertical asymptote


Hole:
We can see that (x-3) is common in both numerator and denominator
so, hole will be at x-3=0

Horizontal asymptote:
We can see that degree of numerator is 2
degree of denominator is also 2
for finding horizontal asymptote, we find ratio of leading coefficients of numerator and denominator
and we get
y=1
now, we can draw graph
Graph:
Answer:
7
Step-by-step explanation:
1, 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 10, 15, 20
median = 7
Answer: The volume of the cone is 130 cubic centimeters.
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that to find the volume of a cylinder you will use the formula
V= 
Where r is the radius and h is the height.
And to find the volume of a cone you will use the formula
V= 
*h /3
So if they have the same dimensions which is the height and the radius then we will just divide the volume of the cylinder by 3 to find the volume of the cone.
V = 390/3
V = 130 cm^3