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1] P(S)=0.84;
2] P(S or C, but not both)=0.4;
3] P(C)=0.76;
4] P(S∪C)=0.6;
5] P(C, but not S)=0.16;
6] P(S∩C)=1.00.
As you see in the picture, there are two lines that could maybe represent two linear functions. However, this is not true because of the solid point and the hollow point. This is an inequality equation that has points of discontinuity.
Points of discontinuity are breaks in the graph that are a result of an undefined point when the f(x) is substituted with a point of x that is not part of the solution. So, technically, the graph is made from one rational expression.
So, when it says f(-2), this is the y-value at x=-2. That means f(-2)=2, f(0)=3 and f(4)=-1. Specifically, there are two points at x=0, but we take the solid point only.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
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Hope that helps!:)
The answer is 12π.
To get the volume of the cone, we need the height. The radius is given.
V = πr² × (h/3)
The total surface area of the cone is:
SA = πr² + πrl where r is radius and l is slant height
24π = π(3)² + π(3)(l)
24π = 9π + 3πl
24π - 9π = 3πl
15π = 3πl
l = 15π / 3π
l = 5
Using Phytagoras, we can calculate the height of the cone:
l² = h² + r²
5² = h² + 3²
25 - 9 = h²
h = √16
h = 4
Therefore the volume is:
V = π(3)² × (4 / 3)
V = 3π × 4
V = 12π