Write the set of points from -6 to 0 but excluding -4 and 0 as a union of intervals
First we take the interval -6 to 0. In that -4 and 0 are excluded.
So we split the interval -6 to 0.
Start with -6 and go up to -4. -4 is excluded so we break at -4. Also we use parenthesis for -4.
Interval becomes [-6,-4) . It says -6 included but -4 excluded.
Next interval starts at -4 and ends at 0. -4 and 0 are excluded so we use parenthesis not square brackets
(-4,0)
Now we take union of both intervals
[-6,-4) U (-4,0) --- Interval from -6 to 0 but excluding -4 and 0
Since the angles add to 180°, angle F is 72°.
Using the law of sines,
DF/sin72° = 24/sin45°
x = 32.28
So, did you just guess at A?
This is just an answer from another website, but it should still work.
Answer:
Option E - sigma greater than or equal to $327
Step-by-step explanation:
In this question, we are testing whether the standard deviation of the base price of a certain type of all-terrain vehicle is at least $327.
Now, standard deviation is denoted by the symbol sigma(σ). Since the test is saying it should be at least $327, it means it should either be equal to $327 or greater than $327.
Thus, we would use the symbol ≥ which means "greater than or equal to".
Thus, the claim as a mathematical statement would be;
sigma greater than or equal to $327
In Y=mx+b:
m=slope. That is found by using this formula y2-y1/x2-x1
b=y-intercept. That's found by finding slope, m, and substituting that into y=(m)x+b. Then you have to solve for b and that'll be your y-intercept.
First you will use the slope formula:
M= Rise/Run = Y2-Y1/X2-X1
(0,13) (-4,10)
10-13
——— = -3/4 = 3/4
-4-0.