Option B - E, X is correct answer.
We have a cartesian coordinate plane and on that plane several coordinates are marked.
We have to determine which points are on the axes are 5 units from the origin.
A system in which the location of a point is given by coordinates that represent its distances from perpendicular lines that intersect at a point called the origin.
According to the question -
We have two axes - X and Y axis.
Points which lie on the axis are - X, E, P, J.
It can be seen that the point E and X are at the distance of 5 units from the origin.
Hence, Option B is correct answer.
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Use the pythagorean theorem.
The foot of the ladder is 4 feet away from the building (leg 1)
The height of the building is leg 2
The ladder, which would be at an angle, is 12 feet. So our hypotenuse would be 12. The equation for this would be a²+4²=12²
We can then begin to solve
a² + 16 = 144
a² = 128
a=11.31
So, our answer is: The top of the ladder reaches the building at 11.31 feet up
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EXPLANATION:
if the first number is x and the second number is y
1^3 = 1
2^3 =8
3^3=27
4^3 = 64
y=x^3
f(x)=x^3
Answer:d. Y=x3
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