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The value of n is a distance of 3 units from 1 1/2 on a number line. Click on the number line to show the possible values of n.
Coordinate-geometry
9 months ago
Which of the following limits are equal to −1 ? 1. limlimits _xto 0-frac |x|x I1. limlimits _xto 3frac x2-7x+123-x II. limlimits _xto ∈ fty 1-x/1+x I only I and IIl only Il and Ill only I, II, and III only
Calculus
9 months ago
I usually do not experience sudden intuitive thoughts. Disagree Agree
Algebra
9 months ago
The last line of a proof represents the given information. the argument. the conclusion. the assumptions.
Algebra
9 months ago
2. Which equation is equivalent to x+3y=z ? A y=3z+x B y= xz/3 C y= 1/3 z-x D y= x-z/3
Algebra
9 months ago
Which function in vertex form is equivalent to fx=x2+8-16x fx=x-82-56 fx=x-42+0 fx=x+82-72 fx=x+42-32
Algebra
9 months ago
Which graph shows this solution set? y>-2 and y ≤ q 2 -2 2 D. -2 2 E. -2 2
Coordinate-geometry
9 months ago
The second statement is the of the first. beginarrayr xRightarrow y -xy=yy A. contrapositive B. contradiction C. inverse D. converse
Algebra
9 months ago
Which formula gives the x-coordinates of the maximum values for y=cos x ? kx for any integer k kπ for k=0 ± ± 2, ± 4 __ frac k π 2 for any positive integer k frac k π 2 for k=0 ± ± 2 ± ± 4 ..._
Algebra
9 months ago
What is the simplified form of square root of frac 72x1650x36 ?Assume xneq 0
Algebra
9 months ago
Lines RS, TV, and SW are shown. Which statements are true about these lines? Select three options. Line RS has a slope of 6. Line SW has an undefined slope. Line TV has a slope of 0 Lines RS and TV are parallel. Line SW is perpendicular to line RS, but not to line TV.
Coordinate-geometry
9 months ago
Which image has reflectional, rotational, and point symmetry? A. C. B. D.
Algebra
9 months ago
Factor the expression completely. 32+40x
Algebra
9 months ago
Identify the horizontal asymptote of each graph. y=0 y=0 y=1 y=-3 y=6 y=-5 COMPLETE DONE√
Algebra
9 months ago
For a 13-person team, how does the actual weekly labor cost compare to the target? $ 17 over target $ 277 over target $ 650 over target $ 715 over target $ 3,575 over target
Algebra
9 months ago
At which angle will the hexagon rotate so that it maps onto itself? 60 ° 90 ° 120 ° 180 °
Geometry
9 months ago
Describe the key features of the parabola y2=8x.
Algebra
9 months ago
RIDDLE: Why was the Mathematician Late foR WoRk? Directions: Find the slope between each pair of points Show all work on a separate sheet of paper. After completing each set, find matching answers. One will have a letter and the other a M. H. T. E. 0. T. 7,5 B. -8,2 H. 2,-2 S. -4,9 o. 5,-1 K. 1,-3 R. 3,0 E. 12,4 U. 7,-3 a 0. 3,1 an H. -1,-6 a ANSWER: 1. Gina Wilson All Things Algebra*, LLC, 2016
Coordinate-geometry
9 months ago
An equilateral triangle has a perimeter of 15x3+33x5 feet. What is the length of each side? x3 feet 5+11x2 feet 5x2+11 feet 5x3+11x5 feet
Geometry
9 months ago
Which line from President Reagan's Address at Moscow State University is a fact? Democracy is the standard by which governments are measured. Throughout the world, free markets are the model for growth. The key is freedom—freedom of thought, freedom of information, freedom of communication. Every four years the American people choose a new president, and 1988 is one of those years.
Algebra
9 months ago
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