Write an equation for the line below. Show work
Write an equation for the line below. Show work - 1

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Answer 1
Answer:

x=3 is your answer. This is because it only crosses the x-axis and this occurs at positive 3. y=3 on the other hand would be a horizontal line that only touches positive 3 on the y-axis.


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Q5: What is the measure of JH?Question 5 options:

12

300

18.75

33.33

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Answer:

The answer to your question is 12

Step-by-step explanation:

Use proportion to solve this problem

Equation

           (JH)/(MQ) = (JL)/(MP)

Substitution

           (x)/(20) = (15)/(25)

                              25x = 15(20)

                              25x = 300

                                  x = 300 / 25

                                  x = 12

                                  x = JH = 12

Answer:

the correct answer is option A. 12

Find the pattern and use it to list the nth term in the sequence. 1, 1/32,1/243,1/1024,1/3125

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Are all lines of symmetry also diagonals? Please help!!!

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I think no, now all lines of symmetry are diagonals because it can also be horizontal and vertical.
Symmetry is also known as proportion; anything that is equal or proportion with each other.
Let’s have an example:
A square
=> in getting the symmetry of a square, we need to draw a 2 diagonal lines to each edges.
=> we can also draw 2 perpendicular lines that bisect to the edges of the square and it also provide an equal parts or proportional parts.










Answer:

i just looked it up kk

Explanation:

Not all lines that divide a figure into two congruent halves are lines of symmetry. The diagonal of a rectangle divides the rectangle into two triangles that are congruent (same size and shape). But the diagonal line is NOT a line of symmetry. ... The parallelogram, however, has NO lines of symmetry.

Which of the following options best describes the function graphed below?A graph shows a slanting straight line that starts at the origin and goes up.
Nonlinear increasing Nonlinear decreasing Linear increasing Linear decreasing I believe the answer is C. but I also think its D but I'm seriously stuck

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Answer:

The graph of the function is:

                   Linear increasing.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • We are given a graph such that it is a slanting straight line.

This means that the relationship is linear.

  • Also the graph starts at origin and goes up.

This means that the graph of the function is continuously  increasing.

Hence, the option that best describes the function graphed is:

Linear increasing.

It is going to be : Linear increasing (C)

Simplify square root parenthesis 1 minus sine theta parenthesis times parenthesis 1 plus sine theta parenthesis.

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Answer:

cos{\theta}

Step-by-step explanation:

The given equation will be of the form:

\sqrt{(1-sin{\theta})(1+sin{\theta})}

Simplifying the above equation, we get

Using identity, (a+b)(a-b)=a^2-b^2

=\sqrt{1^2-(sin{\theta})^2}

=\sqrt{1-sin^2{\theta}}

=\sqrt{cos^2{\theta}}

=cos{\theta}

which is the required simplified form of the given equation.

answer is Cos theta
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