Answer:
C. No, because one x-value corresponds to two different y-values
Step-by-step explanation:
An x-value cannot have two y-values. Hope this helps!
Answer:
35 and 36
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this problem, we must interpret it line by line;
- We are dealing with consecutive integers; these are integers with a difference of 1 between them.
let the first number = x
second number = x + 1
x
- one - ninth of the second;
(x + 1)
for the "less" ;
x - (x + 1) = 3
Multiply through by 45
45(x) - (45) (x + 1) = 3 x 45
9x - 5(x + 1) = 135
9x - 5x -5 = 135
4x = 135 + 5
4x = 140
x = 35
Now, x+1 = 35 + 1 = 36
The consecutive integers are 35 and 36
Answer:
5 is D
6 is C
Step-by-step explanation:
Define:
Equilateral - All sides and angles are congruent
Isosceles: Two congruent sides and two congruent angles
Scalene: No congruent sides or angles
Right triangle: A triangle with a right angle ( note that a right angle has a measure of 90 degrees )
obtuse triangle: A triangle with an obtuse angle ( obtuse angles have a measure of more than 90 degrees. )
Acute triangle : A triangle with an acute angle ( an acute angle has a measure of less than 90 degrees )
Answer:
the triangle shown in # 5 has a right angle and 2 congruent sides and angles
Therefore the triangle in #5 is a right isosceles
The triangle shown in #6 has an angle with a measure that is more than 90 degrees and have no congruent sides or angles therefore the triangle in #6 is an obtuse scalene.
Its point P because the lines between 1 and 2 are 1/4 2/4 and 3/4 and its looking for 1 1/4 so the correct is the line after number 1 on the x axis and the y axis is 2 which you can see p is located it