Take away 1,3 it interferes with 1,1 making it not a function. You can use the vertical line test and see if more than one is in a vertical line to find it.
Answer:
See attached graph
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
(- 10, 45 )
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the dilatation is centred at the origin, then multiply each of the coordinates by the scale factor, that is
(- 2, 9 ) → (- 2 × 5, 9 × 5 ) → (- 10, 45 )
For the angle A we have:
tan (A) = C.O / C.A
tan (A) = 10/24
Simplifying we have:
tan (A) = 5/12
For angle B we have:
tan (B) = C.O / C.A
tan (B) = 24/10
Simplifying we have:
tan (B) = 12/5
Answer:
The tangent of angles A and B is given by:
tan (A) = 5/12
tan (B) = 12/5
y= x6. 2 times 6 is 12. 4 times 6 is 24. and so on