Mathematics, 06.01.2021 14:00, kendra95
The president of the student council wants to survey the student population about parking. She decides to use a random number table to take a random sample of 100 of the 1,020 students at the school. Refer to the given line from a random number table. Which numbers represent the first 2 students selected?
24000 75983 62200 91518 10198 88936
A.) 2400, 0759
B.) 2400, 8362
C.) 0759, 1518
D.) 0759, 1019
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, huangjianhe135
`if you have a set of parallel lines a and b cut by transversal x, if angle 1 = 167 degrees, what is angle 4 and why. also what is the measure of angle 5 and why? you need to use the names of the angle relationship and explain. ''.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30, Afranker8778
Write the equation of a line that is perpendicular to the given line and that passes through the given point. β3x β 6y = 17; (6, 3) y = x β 9 y = 2x β 9 y = β2x β 9 y = x + 0 3. is the relationship shown by the data linear? if so, model the data with an equation. x y 1 5 5 10 9 15 13 20 the relationship is linear; y β 5 = (x β 1). the relationship is not linear. the relationship is linear; y β 5 = (x β 1). the relationship is linear; y β 1 = (x β 5). write an equation in point-slope form for the line through the given point with the given slope. (β10, β1); m = y + 10 = (x + 1) y β 1 = (x β 10) y β 1 = (x + 10) y + 1 = (x + 10) 5. write an equation for each translation of . 6.5 units up y + 6.5 = | x | y = | 6.5 x | y = | x | + 6.5 y = | x | β 6.5 6. write an equation for each translation of . 5.5 units right y = | x | + 5.5 y = | x β 5.5 | y = | x | β 5.5 y = | x + 5.5 | 7. which equation translates y = | x | by 8 units to the left? y = | x | β 8 y = | x | + 8 y = | x β 8| y = | x + 8|
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:30, emmaccanttlon
Use the squared identities to simplify sin^2x cos^2x
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