Mathematics, 27.08.2020 18:01, molinaemily009
Using squares 1, 2, and 3, and eight copies of the original triangle, you can create squares 4 and 5. Keep the square 4 and square 5 window open. You will need them to complete the rest of the tasks in this section. What are the side lengths of square 5 in terms of a and b? Do the two squares have the same area?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30, leannamat2106
Which statements are true? check all that apply. the line x = 0 is perpendicular to the line y = β3. all lines that are parallel to the y-axis are vertical lines. all lines that are perpendicular to the x-axis have a slope of 0. the equation of the line parallel to the x-axis that passes through the point (2, β6) is x = 2. the equation of the line perpendicular to the y-axis that passes through the point (β5, 1) is y = 1.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30, 24lfoster
Ascientist places 24 cells in a petri dish. she knows the cells grow at an exponential rate, doubling in number every hour. how long will it take (in hours) for there to be 1100 cells in the dish? time to 1100 cells: 5.51832530 hours how long will it take to reach 110 cells? time to 110 cells : 2.1963972 hours what is the average rate of change in the number of cells between 9 hours and 11 hours? average rate of change: cells per hour what is the instantaneous rate of change after 7 hours? instantaneous rate of change: cells per hour note: you can earn partial credit on this problem.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30, ayoismeisalex
In order for the function to be linear, what must m be and why? m = 22 because the rate of change is 1. m = 20 because the rate of change is 3. m = 22 because the rate of change is -1. m = 20 because the rate of change is -3.
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