Answer:
The answer is
Step-by-step explanation:
The midpoint M of two endpoints of a line segment can be found by using the formula
where
(x1 , y1) and (x2 , y2) are the points
From the question the points are
Q(2,4) and R(-3,9)
The midpoint is
We have the final answer as
Hope this helps you
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hope this helps. not really sure what you mean by that.
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In a trigonometric function
F(X) = ±UD ± A.COS(Px + LR)
UD - move the graph to Up or Down (+ = up | - = down)
A - amplitude
P - period (period = 2π/P)
LR - move the graph to Left or Right (+ = left | - = right)
So:
A) F(X) = COS(X + 1)
standard cosine graph with 1 unit shift to the left
B) F(X) = COS(X) - 1 = -1 + COS(X)
standard cosine graph with 1 unit down
C) F(X) = COS(X - 1)
standard cosine graph with shift 1 unit to the right
D) F(X) = SEN(X - 1)
standard Sine graph with shift 1 unit to the right
Observing the graph we notice the sine function shifted 1 unit to the right, then
<h3>Option D</h3>
<em>(cosine star the curve in X and Y = zero. sine start the curve in Y = 1)</em>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
i dont know
You first identify what supplementary angles are,angles that add up to 180.
5x+2+8x+9=180
17x+11=180-11
17x=169
x=169divided by 17
x=9.9411
x=10 when rounded into the next value
8x*10=80+989