What is the correct solution set for the following graph?
(infinite set of points on the line...
Mathematics, 06.12.2019 07:31 hollyawescott
What is the correct solution set for the following graph?
(infinite set of points on the line)
(point in quadrant )
(point in quadrant
(point in quadrant iii)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:50, ciaotaylor
1. if events a and b are non-overlapping events, how do you find the probability that one or the other occurs? 2. what does it mean if p(a or b) equals 1?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:30, carriboneman
"which statement is necessarily true if bd is an altitude to the hypotenuse of right ? abc? a.) ? adb? ? bdc b.) ? adb~? bdc c.) abbc=acbd d.) ? bac? ? bdc"
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:00, Dweath50
Look at this system of equations. -3x + 3y = 12 y = x + 4 the solution set of this system is best explained by which of these statements? a) the graphs of the equations are the same line because the equations have the same slope and the same y-intercept. the system has infinitely many solutions. b) the graphs of the equations are parallel lines because they have the same slope but different y-intercepts. the system has no solution. c) the graphs of the equations are lines that intersect at one point because the equations have the same slope but different y-intercepts. the system has exactly one solution. d) the graphs of the equations are lines that intersect at one point because the equations have the same slope and the same y-intercept. the system has exactly one solution.
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