Answer:
The question is unclear and incomplete.
Let me explain the degrees of freedom in statistics.
Step-by-step explanation:
Statistically, degrees of freedom which is denoted as DF is the number of independent values that can vary in an analysis without breaking any constraints. It can also be referred to as the number of independent values that a statistical analysis can estimate.
Degrees of freedom also define the probability distributions for the test statistics of various hypothesis tests.
The degree of freedom has the formula:
DF = N - 1 where N number of random variables
DF = (R - 1) x (C - 1) Where R is the number of data values and C is the number of groups
Step-by-step explanation:
Unfortunately you didn’t provide the expressions to chose from
however, we can write :
(5g+3h+4) •2 = 2*5g + 2*3h + 2*4 (using distributive property)
= 10g + 6h + 8.
Part A: it is linear because it is not curving and it consists of straight lines.
Part B: in side A it is increasing because it has a positive slope. In side b it is constant because the slope is 0 since it is straight. Finally, side C is decreasing because the slope is negative.
Part C: during side A the ant is crawling out of the hole in 2 seconds. After that, the ant stops for 2 more seconds as shown in side B. Then, he crawls back into the hole as shown by the decrease in distance due to the slope.
Hope this helps!!!
Answer:
Im not good at these so maybe 105°? Sorry if its wrong
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