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Answer:
m = 1/2.
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the slope using the slope formula:
Points on the graph we can use are:
(0, 3) and (2, 4)
Plug these into the formula:
Simplify:
Therefore, the slope is 1/2.
Answer:
1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Rise over run solution:
choose a point and go 1 unit up and 2 to the right!
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The value of x for the given equation is given as x = 50.
A linear equation can be solved by equating the LHS and RHS of the equation following some basic rules such as by adding or subtracting the same numbers on both sides and similarly, doing division and multiplication with the same numbers.
The given equation is as below,
3x = 2x + 50
It can be solved as follows,
3x = 2x + 50
=> 3x - 2x = 50
=> x = 50
Hence, the solution of the given linear equation is x = 50.
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this is the answer to your question x=50
Step-by-step explanation:
3x-2x=50
1x=50
Answer:
$15,000
Step-by-step explanation:
The $1500 interest on a home equity loan used for purposes other than home improvement is not deductible with other home loan interest as an itemized deduction.
However, the interest on a loan for qualified educational expenses may be considered an adjustment to income, within limits.
Only the $15,000 main mortgage interest can be an itemized deduction.
The total possible mortgage interest deduction for Mark in this scenario is $16,500. However, the actual amount he can deduct depends on his adjusted gross income and whether his itemized deductions exceed the standard deduction.
Under US tax law, taxpayers can deduct the interest on home mortgages and home equity loans, subject to some limitations. The interest expense on the main mortgage ($15,000) and the interest expense on the home equity loan ($1,500) can be combined for a total interest deduction of $16,500. However, the deduction may not be the full amount if there are other factors that would limit the amount of itemized deductions that Mark can claim. This can depend on his adjusted gross income and whether the total of his itemized deductions exceeds the standard deduction. It's also worth noting that the tax benefits of home ownership, such as the mortgage interest deduction, is a key reason why many people choose to buy rather than rent, as it can lead to significant financial savings.
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Answer:
1 and 1 on edg 2020
Step-by-step explanation:
just did the assignment
next question : Find the following determinant by hand.
answer is : 1
Next question : In mathematics, a pattern may suggest a conclusion, but it is not proof of it. Next you will prove that the determinant of a rotation matrix (CCW about the origin) must be 1. Luckily, there is the general rotation matrix you can use.
Answer : cos^2x + sin^2x
Next question : Using trigonometric identities, this can be simplified to
Answer : 1
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Using both the rotation matrices earlier in this lesson and your matrix calculator, find each determinant.: 1 and 1
next question : Find the following determinant by hand.
answer is : 1
Next question : In mathematics, a pattern may suggest a conclusion, but it is not proof of it. Next you will prove that the determinant of a rotation matrix (CCW about the origin) must be 1. Luckily, there is the general rotation matrix you can use.
Answer : cos^2x + sin^2x
Next question : Using trigonometric identities, this can be simplified to
Answer : 1
/next question: In the lesson, you used the following matrices to create reflections
Answer: All these reflections resulted in CONGRUENT figures.
next question: Find the determinant of each of these: answer: - 1
next question: A • At =
a b
c d
where At is the transform of A. answer: a=1 b=0 c=0 d=1
next question: Repeat this process for the other three matrices. The product of a reflection matrix and its transpose is the identity matrix
Choose the correct choice for the matrix after applying the transformation to the triangle: A
The resulting matrix creates an image that is to the original triangle.: not similar
Find the determinant of the rotation matrix.
Det R = 1 which matches the determinant for our other translation matricies
Find the product of the matrix and its transpose: R·Rt is none of the above
Answer:
x = −π/2, x = π/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Given f(x) = 6x tan x and the interval −π/2 < x < π/2, we know that tan x has asymptotes in both extremes of the interval. To find the vertical asymptotes we evaluate the limit in the x-values we think asymptote can appear, in this case for x = −π/2 and x = π/2.
Then, x = −π/2 and x = π/2 are vertical asymptotes.
Answer: Does not exist.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since, given function, f(x) = 6x tan x, where −π/2 < x < π/2.
⇒ f(x) =
And, for vertical asymptote, cosx= 0
⇒ x = π/2 + nπ where n is any integer.
But, for any n x is does not exist in the interval ( -π/2, π/2)
Therefore, vertical asymptote of f(x) where −π/2 < x < π/2 does not exist.
B) 12
C) 4
D) 6