Answer:
For finding the inflection points you'll have to put the first derivative equal to zero and solve for x. After you've done that, you can plug in the x you've just found into the original function and find also the y, so you'll find the ordered pair (x,y) of the inflection point(s).
D
the answer is D. dilation cannot be used to prove this
I think it would be the second graph
A stem and leaf plot shows sets of two digit numbers, by separating the ten’s place and the one’s place. On the left is the different ten’s values, while on the right next to each of the values on the left is the one’s values that associate with each of the ten’s values. This means that the numbers in this set of data are 32, 47, 51, 55, 55, 55, 58, 64, and so on. From there, you can use that knowledge to figure out how many scores were above 60.
The terms that are above 60 are 64, 65, 73, 74, 77, 87, 88, 91, 93, 93, 97, 99, and 99, for a total of 13 of the 20 scores being above 60.
Answer:
The shadow is not the same image as the lady
Step-by-step explanation:
Had it in a test got it right