Matrix A has 3 rows, 2 columns
Matrix B has 3 rows, 2 columns
The number of columns in matrix A (which is 2) does not match up with the number of rows in matrix B (which is 3).
So the matrix multiplication A*B is undefined. We cannot multiply the matrices.
i think the answer might be 3
It would be A. You can find this out by using SOH CAH TOA,
SOH means sin= opposite/hypotenuse
CAH mean cos= adjacent/hypotenuse
TOA means tangent= opposite/adjacent
You would use CAH since you are trying to find cos∠C
You would have cos∠C=10/26.
26 is the hypotenuse since it is opposite the right angle and is the biggest side.
10 is the adjacent since it is right next to C
You would simplify this down to 5/13 by dividing by 2.
This gives you A.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Add up all data values to get the sum
Count the number of values in your data set
Divide the sum by the count
An ordered pair which makes both inequalities true is (-1, -3).
<h3>What is an ordered pair?</h3>
An ordered pair is a pair of two points that are commonly written in a fixed order within parentheses as (x, y), which represents the x-coordinate or x-axis (abscissa) and the y-coordinate or y-axis (ordinate) on the coordinate plane of any graph.
Next, we would test the ordered pair with the given system of inequalities in order to determine which is true.
For ordered pair (-3, 5), we have:
y < –x + 1
5 < -(-3) + 1
5 < 3 + 1
5 < 4 (False).
For ordered pair (-2, 2), we have:
y < –x + 1
2 < -(-2) + 1
2 < 2 + 1
2 < 3 (True).
y > x
2 > -2 (True)
For ordered pair (-1, -3), we have:
y < –x + 1
-3 < -(-1) + 1
-3 < 1 + 1
-3 < 2 (True).
y > x
-3 > -1 (False)
For ordered pair (0, -1), we have:
y < –x + 1
-(-1) < -(0) + 1
1 < 1
1 < 1 (False).
y > x
-1 > 0 (False)
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