Mathematics, 13.12.2021 22:40 mia3128
What are the missing parts that correctly complete the proof?
Given: Point P is on the bisector of
iP
B
Prove: Point Pis equidistant from the sides
of
Drag the answers into the boxes to correctly complete the proof.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:00, michaellowe8434
1. solve the system of equations by graphing: y = -3x - 3 m = b = y = 2x + 2 m = b = plz solve now
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:50, carlosatniel47
Q.1 dr. frank needs to choose 3 students from her advanced biology course to attend a conference in hawaii. the course has 40 students. which of the following methods could dr. frank use to choose a simple, random sample of 3 students? select all that apply. 1 dr. frank could have the students line up from shortest to tallest, then use her birthdate, 2/5/39, to select 3 students from the line (the 2nd student, the 5th student, and the 39th student). 2. dr. frank could upload her class roster into a spreadsheet and use a ranom-number generating function to produce 3 random numbers. the students whose names are located in the rows with these 3 numbers on the spreadsheet would be chosen. 3. dr. frank could choose the students with the 3 highest grades in the class. 4. dr. frank could count to three, then the first students to come to the front of the classroom and grab a golden ticket from her hand would be selected. 5. dr. frank could ask all students to write their name on a card, place all of the cards in a hat, shake the hat, and then pull 3 cards out from the hat. the students whose names appear on those 3 cards will be selected. 6. dr. frank could ask for volunteers to go to the conference, then choose the first 3 students who raise their hands. q2. now, choose one of the methods that you did not select and explain why this method would not result in a simple, random sample:
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