Answer: D. 6(3m-2)
Step-by-step explanation: Factor 6 out of 18m-12.
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The regular hexagon has 6 reflectional symmetries.
A regular hexagon has 6 congruent sides.
The number of sides of a polygon is the number of reflectional symmetry the polygon have.
Since the number of congruent sides of a regular hexagon is 6, then the regular hexagon has 6 reflectional symmetries.
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Answer:
The last listed functional expression:
Step-by-step explanation:
It is important to notice that the two linear expressions that render such graph are parallel lines (same slope), and that the one valid for the left part of the domain, crosses the y-axis at the point (0,2), that is y = 2 when x = 0. On the other hand, if you prolong the line that describes the right hand side of the domain, that line will cross the y axis at a lower position than the previous one (0,1), that is y=1 when x = 0. This info gives us what the y-intercepts of the equations should be (the constant number that adds to the term in x in the equations: in the left section of the graph, the equation should have "x+2", while for the right section of the graph, the equation should have x+1.
It is also important to understand that the "solid" dot that is located in the region where the domain changes, (x=2) belongs to the domain on the right hand side of the graph, So, we are looking for a function definition that contains for the function, for the domain: .
Such definition is the one given last (bottom right) in your answer options.
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Answer:
Option D
Step-by-step explanation:
The response variable is also known as the dependent variable. It depends on another factor which is the independent variable to cause change/ response to it.
In this study, they want to test if an increase in the number of Math workshop which is the independent variable will cause a change in the final exam scores which is the dependent variable. The response to this inquiry is thus the final exam score which is also known as the response variable.