Answer:
I might be in highschool, but I'm sure I can still help.
Step-by-step explanation:
See the 45 degree angles? that means they're equal sides. So 4v2 = 5.65, right? so if you take 180 - 5.65, and then divide by two, you should have the length to each of those sides. They're equal, remember. So, the answer would be 180 - 5.65 = 174.35. 174.35 / 2 = 87.175. In this case, k = 87.175 :)
The key on a pictograph tells what each picture stands for.
Answer:
m=2
Step-by-step explanation:
When you put a number into the inverse of a function (f^-1) you get the original number back.
Ex: f^-1(11) = (11-3)/2 = 4
f(4) = 2×4+3 = 11
So, f(-5)=-2
So, when x is -5,
f(x) = -2
f(x)=m(-5)+8
-2=m(-5) + 8
m=2
The equation of the ellipse in <em>standard</em> form is (x + 3)² / 100 + (y - 2)² / 64 = 1. (Correct choice: B)
<h3>What is the equation of the ellipse associated with the coordinates of the foci?</h3>
By <em>analytical</em> geometry we know that foci are along the <em>major</em> axis of ellipses and beside the statement we find that such axis is parallel to the x-axis of Cartesian plane. Then, the <em>standard</em> form of the equation of the ellipse is of the following form:
(x - h)² / a² + (y - k)² / b² = 1, where a > b (1)
Where:
- a - Length of the major semiaxis.
- b - Length of the minor semiaxis.
Now, we proceed to find the vertex and the lengths of the semiaxes:
a = 10 units.
b = 8 units.
Vertex
V(x, y) = 0.5 · F₁(x, y) + 0.5 · F₂(x, y)
V(x, y) = 0.5 · (3, 2) + 0.5 · (- 9, 2)
V(x, y) = (1.5, 1) + (- 4.5, 1)
V(x, y) = (- 3, 2)
The equation of the ellipse in <em>standard</em> form is (x + 3)² / 100 + (y - 2)² / 64 = 1. (Correct choice: B)
To learn more on ellipses: brainly.com/question/14281133
#SPJ1