Mathematics, 06.10.2021 14:00 shdidiod
Consider the conjectures shown. 1. If two angles are complementary, then both angles must be acute. 2. If two angles are acute, then their sum must be less than 180º. Which is a viable argument for these conjectures? Check all that apply. *
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00
65% of students in your school participate in at least one after school activity. if there are 980 students in you school, how many do not participate in an after school activity?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:10
Revirite the formula to determine the area covered by one can of paint. alyssa and her father are going to paint the house this summer. they know they'll need 6 cans of paint. enter the correct answer. 000 done a formula that describes this scenario is (licierali 000 oo 6 w w = the total area of the walls p = area covered by a can of paint
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30
You have learned about the six trigonometric functions, their definitions, how to use them, and how to represent them graphically. the sine, cosine, and tangent trigonometric functions can be paired with their reciprocal functions, cosecant, secant, and cotangent, respectively. think about how each function is related to its reciprocal function.how are the graphs of the reciprocal functions related to their corresponding original functions? what happens to the graphs of the reciprocal functions as x approaches the zeros of the original functions? describe how you would teach friends with different learning styles (visual-spatial, aural-auditory, verbal-linguistic, physical-bodily-kinesthetic, logical-mathematical, social-interpersonal, and solitary-intrapersonal) how to graph the reciprocal functions
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00
Parabolas y=−2x^2 and y=2x^2 +k intersect at points a and b that are in the third and the fourth quadrants respectively. find k if length of the segment ab is 5.
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Consider the conjectures shown. 1. If two angles are complementary, then both angles must be acute....
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