Mathematics, 27.06.2019 11:50 TerrieRichard8405
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. not all tiles will be used. match each sequence to its appropriate recursively defined function. f(1) = 28 f(n) = f(n - 1) - 84 for n ≥ 2 f(1) = 28 f(n) = -4 · f(n - 1) for n ≥ 2 f(1) = 13 f(n) = f(n - 1) + 26 for n ≥ 2 f(1) = -24 f(n) = 4 · f(n - 1) for n ≥ 2 f(1) = -24 f(n) = -4 · f(n - 1) for n ≥ 2 f(1) = 13 f(n) = 3 · f(n - 1) for n ≥ 2 sequence recursively defined function 28, -112, 448, -1,792, arrowboth 13, 39, 65, 91, arrowboth -24, -96, -384, -1,536, arrowboth
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∠1 and ∠2 are complementary. ∠1=x°∠2=(3x+30)° select from the drop down menu to correctly answer the question. what is the value of x? . a.15 b.25 c.30 d.40 e.55
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:10
Drag each sequence of transformations to the correct location on the table. classify the sequences of transformations based on whether or not they prove the congruency of the shapes by mapping shape i onto shape ii. plz i'll rate u 5 stars need this done for a mastery test
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Dexter read 11 science fiction books and 5 history books. lena read 9 science fiction books and 4 history books. compare the students’ ratios of science fiction books to history books. 1. determine the ratios’ form: science fiction books to history books 2. write the ratios as fractions: dexter: 115; lena: 94 3. rewrite with a common denominator. 4. compare. 5. answer the question. determine which shows the correct comparison of the ratios for this problem.
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