Answer:
Sorry this is a really really late reply but to find the median on the graph you need to find the mid value, so for example if the y axis goes up to 60, then the middle of the values will be 30. You go across this 30th value and find the median.
Hope this helps.
Answer:
Bottom left
Step-by-step explanation:
Function: each x only has one y, and this is the only graph that fits the description
Answer:
14/8 21/12
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
graph b
Step-by-step explanation:
it's b because it doesn't have any features like a function it's just a round shape that makes it a none function
Step-by-step explanation:
sec(90-A) . Sin A = cot (90-A) . tan(90-A)
cosec X sinA = tanA X cotA
1/sinA X sinA = tanA X 1/tanA
1=1
Hence proved
L.H.S=sec(90-A)·sinA
=cosecA·sinA ;[sec(90-A)= cosecA]
=1/sinA·sinA ;[cosecA=1/sinA]
=1
R.H.S=cot(90-A)·tan(90-A)
=tanA·cotA ;[cot(90-A)=tanA, tan(90-A)=cotA]
=tanA·1/tanA ;[cotA=1/tanA]
=1
thus, L.H.S=R.H.S
[Proved]
Answer:
No.
Step-by-step explanation:
If (0,5) is a solution to y=2x, then 5=2(0) has to be true.
It is not because 5=2(0) is not true.
2(0)=0 and 0 is definitely not 5.
An example of a point on y=2x is (5,10) since 10=2(5) is true.
Answer:
No
Step-by-step explanation:
The coordinate points are x and y.
So, in this case, 0 would be x and 5 would be y.
We can substitute those numbers into our equation to get:
5=(2)(0)
2 multiplied by 0 equals 0.
0 CANNOT equal 5.
Therefore, your answer is NO, (0,5) isn't the solution to the equation y=2x.
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