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<em>Two possible answers below</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Probability and Sets</u>
We are given two sets: Students that play basketball and students that play baseball.
It's given there are 29 students in certain Algebra 2 class, 10 of which don't play any of the mentioned sports.
This leaves only 29-10=19 players of either baseball, basketball, or both sports. If one student is randomly selected, then the propability that they play basketball or baseball is:
P = 0.66
Note: if we are to calculate the probability to choose one student who plays only one of the sports, then we proceed as follows:
We also know 7 students play basketball and 14 play baseball. Since 14+7 =21, the difference of 21-19=2 students corresponds to those who play both sports.
Thus, there 19-2=17 students who play only one of the sports. The probability is:
P = 0.59
Answer: I would say no but I could be wrong but I can say a right triangle =90° tell me if you want a better explanation
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Step-by-step explanation:
The antiderivative of the function is the same as the integral. To find the integral or antiderivative, reverse the process of differentiation method. Currently the function has degree 1. Through integration we increase the degree of each term by 1 and divide by the degree.
Thus 35 - 9x becomes . We add a constant C for any possible constant that was eliminated during differentiation.