I think it is 1, 4, and 5
Answer:
5 is 35 and 6 is 50
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve 5, you need to know how many degrees is the line, which is 180 because lines are 180 degrees. You then subtract 110 from 180 which equals to 70. What you have left now is 2k. A number times 2 will equal to 70, so k=35.
For 6, if you ever see two lines intersecting each other, it means that it is 360 degrees. We already have one angle, which is 120. The other angle is d+70 degrees, and any angle that is reflecting the other angle will have the same value. So, d equals 50
(sorry if you still can't understand it I'm not good at English
Answer:
I belive it should be # 3 i might be wrong thow.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the graph given, and using it's concept, it is found that the initial value of the domain is of 0.
The <em>domain</em> of a function is the <u>set that contains all possible input values</u>.
- In a graph, it is <u>represented by the values of x</u>, which is the horizontal axis.
In the graph given in this problem, the function is <u>defined for x between 0 and 2</u>, that is, the <em>domain </em>is [0,2], hence, the initial value of the domain is of 0.
To learn more about domain, you can take a look at brainly.com/question/25897115
Answer:
The slope is -2
y =-2x - 1
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope is -2 or -2/1.
The slope is the change in y over the change in x. The ordered pair is written in the form (x,y) The first number is the x coordinate and the second number is the y coordinate.
(1, -3) (0, -1) The -1 and the -3 are the y coordinates. We subtract these.
-1 -(-3) is the same as
- 1 + 3 which is 2.
(1, -3) (0, 1,) the 1 and the 0 are the x coordinates. We subtract these
0 - 1 is -1
The change in y is 2 and the change in x is -1, so our slope is -2/1 which is the same as -2.
To write the equation we need the slope and the y intercept. We have the slope now. We need to find the y-intercept. We will use the slope and one of the points to find the y-intercept. It does not matter which of the two points (1,-3) or (0,-1). I will use (0,-1)
y = mx + b The b is the y-intercept which is what we are looking for
-1 = -2(0) + b
-1 = 0 + b
-1 = b
y = -2x -1