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Jacob is graphing the line represented by the equation −6x−5y=12.−6x−5y=12. he first plots the x-x- and y-interceptsy-intercepts as follows. which statement is correct regarding the intercepts on the graph?
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An angle bisector ac divides a trapezoid abcd into two similar triangles ? abc and ? acd. find the perimeter of this trapezoid if the leg ab=9 cm and the leg cd=12 cm.
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For problems 7–10, state a reasonable domain for the problem statement, find the inverse functionf –1(x), and identify the independent and dependent quantities of the inverse. gary is jogging. the total distance he has traveled, in miles, can be estimated using the functionf(x) = 9x, where x is his jogging time in hours. camryn sells computers. she earns commission for her computer sales plus a fixed wage for each day she works. her daily earnings, in dollars, can be estimated using the functionf(x) = 0.15x + 50, where x represents her computer sales in dollars. the distance a motorboat travels, in meters, can be estimated using the equation f(x) = 1.9x2, wherexisthetimeinseconds,for0≤x≤10. a rock band is selling tickets to a concert at a theater. the band earns money for each ticket sold, but has to pay some of the earnings to the theater. the total money earned by the band can be estimated using the function f(x) = 7.5x – 300, where x is the number of tickets sold.
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