The angle at the center of the circle is twice the angle at the circumference.
<h3>What is Circle Theorem?</h3>
The angle in a semicircle is a right angle. Angles that are in the same segment are equal.
As by theorem,
angle in a semicircle is a right angle. Angles that are in the same segment are equal.
Also, opposite angle in a cyclic quadrilateral sums to 180° and the angle between the chord and tangent is also equal to the angle in the alternate segment.
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Answer:
1, 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
the coordinates would be Oak station(8,8) and Pine Station(-6,-7).
The midpoints would be
=[8+(-6)]/2 , [8+(-7)]/2
=2/2 , 1/2
=1, 1/2
Answer:
135 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
45 is for half of the square so u would add 45+45+45 or 45x3. there is a half and 1 whole square.
The 2nd answer
looking at the graph
when she was born she was 0 years old. and at the 0 year, the height is at 30 in
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Explanation:</h2>
Let's graph the equation:
Which is the red graph shown below. As you can see this is the pattern of the Absolute Value Function. In order to translate this graph 14 units up, let's add 14 to . In doing so we get the new function:
So we get a new graph which is the blue one. In order to prove that this is the correct translation, let's take the vertex of the red graph which is the origin. To translate this graph 14 units up implies that each point is shifted 14 units up, so for the vertex of the red graph:
So the new vertex matches the vertex of the blue graph. Finally, the equation for the translation of 14 units up is
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Horizontal and vertical shift: brainly.com/question/13774447#
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