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An essential expense (fixed or variable) is one that cannot be reduced in order to save more money, whereas a non-essential expense is one that should be eliminated and directed to savings true or false
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In one day there are too high tides into low tides and equally spaced intervals the high tide is observed to be 6 feet above the average sea level after six hours passed a low tide occurs at 6 feet below the average sea level in this task you will model this occurrence using a trigonometric function by using x as a measurement of time assume the first high tide occurs at x=0. a. what are the independent and dependent variables? b. determine these key features of the function that models the tide: 1.amplitude 2.period 3.frequency 4.midline 5.vertical shift 6.phase shift c. create a trigonometric function that models the ocean tide for a period of 12 hours. d.what is the height of the tide after 93 hours?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:10
The graph and table shows the relationship between y, the number of words jean has typed for her essay and x, the number of minutes she has been typing on the computer. according to the line of best fit, about how many words will jean have typed when she completes 60 minutes of typing? 2,500 2,750 3,000 3,250
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:50
Which of the following equations is equivalent to x/3-6/x=1
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:00
Awindow has the shape of a rectangle with a semi circle at the top. find the approximate area of the window using the dimensions shown. 4ft by 8ft
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