Pythagorean Theorum since that is what you are trying to prove.
Right angles will be formed because in drawing
the perpendicular lines they all form right angles
to begin with. With several more draw it will
still be the same as if you are drawing one
the answer is -right angles
Answer:
- vertical asymptote: x = 7
- slant asymptote: y = x+9
Step-by-step explanation:
The vertical asymptotes are found where a denominator factor is zero (and there is no corresponding numerator factor to cancel it). Here, that is at x = 7.
There is no horizontal asymptote because the numerator is of higher degree than the denominator.
When you divide the numerator by the denominator, you get ...
y = (x +9) +60/(x -7)
Then when x gets large, the behavior is governed by the terms not having a denominator: y = x +9. This is the equation of the slant asymptote.
Answer:
hmmm cant tell if this is a serious question Lol considering you seem pretty smart but if so answer is 23
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