unknown9263
05.05.2021 •
Mathematics
Sam has worn a green shirt on 10 of the last 20 days. Considering this data, how many times would you expect Sam to wear a green shirt in the next 12 days?
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Ответ:
22
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Ответ:
First set are parallel, second are perpendicular, third are perpendicular, fourth are neither.
*If you can't remember the rules, or want to check your answers, I would type them into a graphing calculator. It will easily tell you which category they're in. (desmos.com)*
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Same slope (6/5) = parallel
2. Reciprocal (flipped) slope, opposite signs
3. Reciprocal (flipped) slope, opposite signs
4. Neither, the slopes aren't the same or flipped
When you flip the slopes (3/4 becomes 4/3) and change a sign, the lines will always be perpendicular.
Hope it helps :)