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Three vertices of parallelogram PQRS are P(1, 4), Q(3, 2) and S(−2, −2). Identify the coordinates of vertex R. Identify the range of values for x.
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Which is the equation of an ellipse with directrices at x = ±4 and foci at (2, 0) and (−2, 0)?
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Will give brainliest plz hurry lexie surveyed 4 teenagers to find out approximately how many hours, per week, they read for fun, and how many siblings they have. brooke said she reads about 10 h a week for fun, and that she has 5 siblings. celia said she has 1 brother and 1 sister and reads for fun about 3 h each week. henry said he has 2 brothers and reads for fun about 30 min each week. jude said he doesn't read for fun and has 3 brothers and 3 sisters. use this information to complete the data table. express your answers as whole numbers or decimals. name hours of fun number of siblings brooke celia __ henry jude
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A. what is the area of the base? use complete sentences to explain your reasoning. b. what is the volume of the prism? use complete sentences to explain your reasoning.
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Unaware that 35% of the 10000 voters in his constituency support him, a politician decides to estimate his political strength. a sample of 200 voters shows that 40% support him. a. what is the population? b. what is the parameter of interest? state its value c. what is the statistics of the interest? state its value d. compare your answers in (b) and (c) is it surprising they are different? if the politician were to sample another 200 voters, which of the two numbers would most likely change? explain
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