Mathematics, 05.11.2020 22:40 etxchrissy
A line passes through the points (p, a) and (p, –a) where p and a are real numbers andp = 0. Describe each of the
following. Explain your reasoning.
1. slope of the line
2. equation of the line
3. y-intercept
4. slope of a line perpendicular to the given line
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For a science project, a high school research team conducted a survey of local air temperatures. based on the results of the survey, the found that the average temperatures were around 10 degrees higher than expected. this result was wrong. the trouble with the survey was that most of the locations were exposed to direct sunlight and located over asphalt or sand, which resulted in higher temperatures than normal. this is a classic example of an error in which phase of inferential statistics?
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Pleasse me i need an answer. give me the correct answer. answer if you know it ! the club will base its decision about whether to increase the budget for the indoor rock climbing facility on the analysis of its usage. the decision to increase the budget will depend on whether members are using the indoor facility at least two times a week. use the best measure of center for both data sets to determine whether the club should increase the budget. assume there are four weeks in a month. if you think the data is inconclusive, explain why.
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Solve the system of equations. 2x-2y=-4 and x+y=8. show work
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:00
Si el duplo del mayor de dos numeros se divide entre el el triplo del menor, el cocient es 1 y el residuo 3, y si 8 veces el menor se divide por el mayor, el cociente es 5 y el residuo 1
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A line passes through the points (p, a) and (p, –a) where p and a are real numbers andp = 0. Describ...
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