Answer:
y = x + 2
Step-by-step explanation:
You can find the slant asymptote using polynomial long division because the numerator is one degree higher than the denominator.
(x^2+x+4)/(x-1)
I'm not sure how to show long division but you should get:
x+2 with remainder 6
Then your slant asymptote is y = x + 2
You can graph it on Desmos to verify
Answers:
P ' (14, 6)
Q ' (12, 12)
R ' (18, 10)
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Explanation:
The point P(7,3) moves to P'(14, 6) after multiplying the x and y coordinates by 2.
7*2 = 14
3*2 = 6
Similarly, Q(6,6) moves to Q'(12,12) following that same rule. Lastly, the point R(9,5) moves to R'(18,10)
The points are twice as far away from the origin compared to their preimage counterparts. This in turn makes the side lengths of triangle P'Q'R' to be twice as long compared to the corresponding side lengths of triangle PQR. Both triangles are different sizes, but the same shape. That makes them similar triangles (but they aren't congruent).
Answer:
769.69 (769.7 Rounded)
Step-by-step explanation:
V=πr^2h=π·7^2·5≈769.6902
Answer:
The second graph
Step-by-step explanation:
I just took this