Mathematics, 20.10.2020 02:01 deedy289
Determining Possible Side Lengths
The distance between Lincoln, NE, and Boulder, CO, is about 500 miles. The distance between Boulder, CO, and a third city is 200 miles.
Assuming the three cities make a triangle on the map, which values represent the possible distance, d, in miles, between Lincoln, NE, and the third city?
< d
Answer from: Quest
Ican't do any of the other stuff, but i can get you started. the answer, i believe, is $2.50.
Answer from: Quest
g(x) = 3*(8(3^(x−2))+2)
g(x) = 24 (3^(x-2) )+6
the factor is 2
step-by-step explanation:
let f(x)=8(3^(x−2)+2)
to stretch a graph by 3, it would be 3f(x)
g(x) =3f(x)
g(x) = 3*(8(3^(x−2))+2)
g(x) = 24 (3^(x-2) )+6
x −2 0 2 4 6
f(x) 1/64 1/16 1/4 1 4
1/64 * z * z = 1/16
i multiplies by z twice because it its 2 steps from -2 to 0
1/64 z^2 = 1/16
multiply by 64 to clear the fraction on the left side
1/4 * 64 z^2 =1/16 *64
z^2 = 4
take the square root of each side
sqrt(z^2) = ±sqrt(4)
z = ±2
we are multiplying by 2 each time.
Answer from: Quest
Arectangle is a quadrilateral and a parallelogram.here is all that apply to a rectangle!
Answer from: Quest
middle maybe?
step-by-step explanation:
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