Answer:
D. 113.04
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x)= 11x + 10 ; shifts 3 units up.
The 3 units vertical shift graph of f(x) = 11x + 10 is g(x) = 11x + 13.
A vertical shift is just a change in the y-value of each function. It is literally picking up the entire function or graph and moving the entire thing up or down. If it is moved up, we add to the y-value, if it is moved down, we subtract from the y-value.
A shift of 3 units up, implies adding 3 to the y value.
New function becomes,
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Answer:
f(x)= 11x +10 +3 or 11x +13
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
2) SAS
3) ASA
4) AAS
5) NOT CONGRUENT
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The two triangles ΔABC and ΔCDA are congruent. Then the correct option is B.
It is a polygon with four sides. The total interior angle is 360 degrees. A rectangle's opposite sides are parallel and equal, and each angle is 90 degrees. Its diagonals are all the same length and intersect in the center.
The rectangle is ABCD is given below.
In triangles ΔABC and ΔCDA,
AB = CD (opposite sides)
BC = AD (opposite sides)
∠ABC = ∠ADC = 90°
The two triangles ΔABC and ΔCDA are congruent. Then the correct option is B.
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Answer: Your answer is 2) SAS
Step-by-step explanation: Yes, there are congruent.
b. y-y1=m(x-x1)
c. y1=mx1+b
d. Ax1+by1=C
e. y=mx+b
f. y1-y=m(x-x1)
Please explain why, if you can. Thanks! :)
The equation of the line, in point-slope form, is given by:
Option b.
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The equation of a line, in point-slope form, is given by:
In which
A similar problem is given at brainly.com/question/24144915
Answer:
b. y-y1 = m(x-x1)
Step-by-step explanation:
It's a matter of definition. There are perhaps a dozen useful forms of equations for a line. Each has its own name (and use). Here are some of them.
Adding y1 to the point-slope form puts it in an alternate form that is useful for getting to slope-intercept form faster: y = m(x -x1) +y1. I use this when asked to write the equation of a line with given slope through a point, with the result in slope-intercept form.