Answer:
84%
Step-by-step explanation:
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Your question does not say what were your options, therefore I will answer generically: in order to understand if a point (ordered pair) is contained in a line, you need to substitute the x-component of the pair in the equation of the line and see if the calculations give you the y-component of the pair.
Example:
Your line is <span> y = 4/3x + 1/3
Let's see if <span>(0, 0) and (2, 3) </span>belong to this line
y</span> = <span>4/3·0 + 1/3 = 1/3 </span>≠ 0
Therefore, the line does not contain (0, 0)
y = 4/3·2 + 1/3 = 9/3 = 3
Therefore, the line contains (2, 3)
Answer:
Cross section
Step-by-step explanation:
When we slice a three-dimensional object, we expose new faces that are two dimensional. The two-dimensional face is called <u>cross section</u> .
Volume = (1/3) * base area * height
= 1/3 * 24 * 18
= 144 ft^3
Answer:
y =0
Step-by-step explanation:
From the equation;
8³ × 8⁻⁵×8^y = 8⁻²= 1/8²
From the laws of indices;
aⁿ×aⁿ = a^2n
Therefore;
8³ × 8⁻⁵×8^y = 8^(3+-5+y)
8^(-2+y) = 8^-2 ; but the bases are the same and thus the exponents are the same;
-2 + y = -2
y = 0