answer:
The equation of line s is given as y = 2. To find the coordinates of point C of AA'B'C' for Rs, we need to consider the intersection of line s with the x-axis.
When the equation of a line is in the form y = c, where c is a constant, it represents a horizontal line parallel to the x-axis. In this case, the line y = 2 is a horizontal line passing through the y-coordinate 2.
Since the line y = 2 does not intersect the x-axis, there is no point of intersection, and we cannot determine the coordinates of point C.
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prt 1 (42°) 48° is complementary
prt2 (42°) 138° is supplementary
prt1 (81°) 9° is complementary
prt2 (81°) 99° is supplementary
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
x=6
Step-by-step explanation:
We have the equation 12+3x=30, we need to calculate the value of x:
, subtract 12 in both sides
, divide both sides in 3
Now to see if this statement is true we have to replace in 12+3x=30 with x=6,
Then x=6 makes the sentence true.
F'(x) using first principle