The following statements <span>demonstrates why the following is a non-example of a polynomial.</span>
1. The expression has a variable raised to a negative exponent.
2. The expression has a variable in the denominator of a fraction.
3. The expression has a variable raised to a fraction.
In this problem, an angle like angle BAC where the
vertices like on the circle itself is called the inscribed angle.
While angle BOC, where O is the center of the circle, is
called the central angle.
Using Proposition III.20 from Euclid's Elements, this is called
the Inscribed Angle Theorem wherein:
∠BOC = 2∠BAC
or ∠BOC / 2 = ∠<span>BAC</span>
Answer: No
Step-by-step explanation:
Add 2 sides together. If the sum of greater than the length of the 3rd side for all 3 options it can form a right triangle if it doesn’t than it can’t:
9 + 12 = 21 which is not greater than the 3rd side length of 21 so this cannot form a right triangle.
Answer:f(x)= 3*1/k
8=3*1/k
K=3/8
When x=2
f(x)=2*3/8
f(x)=3/4
Step-by-step explanation: