Answer:
-2k + 6
hope its right
-2k - (-5) + 1
You should always switch the signs to their opposites if you're mutiplying a negative such as the - (-5) Hope I make sense
-2k + 5 + 1
-2k + 6
The graphs that are density curves for a continuous random variable are: Graph A, C, D and E.
<h3>How to determine the density curves?</h3>
In Geometry, the area of the density curves for a continuous random variable must always be equal to one (1). Thus, we would test this rule in each of the curves:
Area A = (1 × 5 + 1 × 3 + 1 × 2) × 0.1
Area A = 10 × 0.1
Area A = 1 sq. units (True).
For curve B, we have:
Area B = (3 × 3) × 0.1
Area B = 9 × 0.1
Area B = 0.9 sq. units (False).
For curve C, we have:
Area C = (3 × 4 - 2 × 1) × 0.1
Area C = 10 × 0.1
Area C = 1 sq. units (False).
For curve D, we have:
Area D = (1 × 4 + 1 × 3 + 1 × 2 + 1 × 1) × 0.1
Area D = 10 × 0.1
Area D = 1 sq. units (True).
For curve E, we have:
Area E = (1/2 × 4 × 5) × 0.1
Area E = 10 × 0.1
Area E = 1 sq. units (True).
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(2 - 7z)(2 + 7z)
= (2)^2 - (7z)^2
= 4 - 49z^2
Answer:
y+3 = -6(x+9)
Step-by-step explanation:
m(x-x1)= (y-y1)
-6[x-(-9)] = [y-(-3)]
-6(x+9) = y+3
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