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Given r s Prove m Ms 10 8 6 4 Statements 1 r s d b d b 2 m m b a b C 5 m 6 m 7 m ms 2 O A d 0 b a 10 8 0 6 09 4 2 lo 2 4 6 8 10 4 r c d N 2 0 a 0 60 S 00 8 10 X 3 distance from 0 6 to 0 a equals the distance from c d to c 0 definition of parallel lines 4 application of the distance formula substitution property of equality inverse property of addition substitution property of equality Reasons given application of the slope formula The table and corresponding image show the proof of the relationship between the slopes of two parallel lines What is the missing statem 4
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Given r s Prove m Ms 10 8 6 4 Statements 1 r s d b d b 2 m m b a b C 5 m 6 m 7 m ms 2 O A d 0 b a 10 8 0 6 09 4 2 lo 2 4 6 8 10 4 r c d N 2 0 a 0 60 S 00 8 10 X 3 distance from 0 6 to 0 a equals the distance from c d to c 0 definition of parallel lines 4 application of the distance formula substitution property of equality inverse property of addition substitution property of equality Reasons given application of the slope formula The table and corresponding image show the proof of the relationship between the slopes of two parallel lines What is the missing statem 4
Q4 a Find the ratio of areas and volumes of the two spheres O 2a 2 marks D b Two similar cones have heights in the ratio 3 5 If the total surface area of the larger cone is 75 cm find the total surface area of the smaller one 3 marks
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Q4 a Find the ratio of areas and volumes of the two spheres O 2a 2 marks D b Two similar cones have heights in the ratio 3 5 If the total surface area of the larger cone is 75 cm find the total surface area of the smaller one 3 marks
rag each equation to the correct location on the table Not all equations will be used etermine which equations represent lines that are parallel or perpendicular to the linear equation provided on the graph y y 4 5 y 8 y 2x 2 8 6 4 2 Parallel Line x 3 8 6 4 S 2 2 4 6 0 to 2 A 4 y 6 8 2x 1 Perpendicular Line
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rag each equation to the correct location on the table Not all equations will be used etermine which equations represent lines that are parallel or perpendicular to the linear equation provided on the graph y y 4 5 y 8 y 2x 2 8 6 4 2 Parallel Line x 3 8 6 4 S 2 2 4 6 0 to 2 A 4 y 6 8 2x 1 Perpendicular Line
y x 4 y x 8y x 3y 2x 1 y x 5 y 2x 2 8 6 A N 2 8 19 2 N 2 4 6 8 N 4 660 8
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y x 4 y x 8y x 3y 2x 1 y x 5 y 2x 2 8 6 A N 2 8 19 2 N 2 4 6 8 N 4 660 8
Hint Since AB is perpendicular to BC the slope of AB x the slope of BC 1 O A p q 7 B p q 7 O O C g p 7 O D 9 p 7 B 90 O
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Hint Since AB is perpendicular to BC the slope of AB x the slope of BC 1 O A p q 7 B p q 7 O O C g p 7 O D 9 p 7 B 90 O
Jsing the information provided on the graph draw the line the line that is perpendicular to line segment AB and passes through point P Drawing Tools Select Point Line Click on a tool to begin drawing Reset 10 8 6 4 B 2 A 10 6 2 4 6 8 Delete 2 4 Undo 6 8 a 10 A
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Jsing the information provided on the graph draw the line the line that is perpendicular to line segment AB and passes through point P Drawing Tools Select Point Line Click on a tool to begin drawing Reset 10 8 6 4 B 2 A 10 6 2 4 6 8 Delete 2 4 Undo 6 8 a 10 A
Which line is perpendicular to AB line 1 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 O 2 line 2 B line 3 8 line 4
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Which line is perpendicular to AB line 1 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 O 2 line 2 B line 3 8 line 4
8 AS A M is the result of rotating ASAM by 50 about Point C If the length of S C is 6 then the lengths of SC is 6 What is the measure of LA CA What is the measure of ZMCM
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8 AS A M is the result of rotating ASAM by 50 about Point C If the length of S C is 6 then the lengths of SC is 6 What is the measure of LA CA What is the measure of ZMCM
S AS A M is the result of reflecting ASAM over BC If the slope of AA is then the slope of BC is If the slope of AA is then the slope of MM is If AA intersects BC at Point X what is the measure of ZBXA
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S AS A M is the result of reflecting ASAM over BC If the slope of AA is then the slope of BC is If the slope of AA is then the slope of MM is If AA intersects BC at Point X what is the measure of ZBXA
6 M AS A M is the result of translating ASAM If the slope of SS is the the slope of MM is If the length of AA is 6 then the lengths of MM is If the length of AM is 5 then the length of A M is
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6 M AS A M is the result of translating ASAM If the slope of SS is the the slope of MM is If the length of AA is 6 then the lengths of MM is If the length of AM is 5 then the length of A M is
1 Use the figure to find the value of x y and a 12
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1 Use the figure to find the value of x y and a 12
T 8 The circle at right has its center at 1 2 instead of 0 0 The radius is still 5 Move the purple point to a point on the circle whose x value is 4 What is the horizontal distance between these points VE Submit
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T 8 The circle at right has its center at 1 2 instead of 0 0 The radius is still 5 Move the purple point to a point on the circle whose x value is 4 What is the horizontal distance between these points VE Submit
3 Determine if the triangles can be proven to be congruent If so complete the congruence statement and provide reasoning SAS SSS or HL If they can t be proven congruent write CBD Cannot Be Determined b X AARC BA Reasoning W AYZW A Reasoning APSQ A Reasoning
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3 Determine if the triangles can be proven to be congruent If so complete the congruence statement and provide reasoning SAS SSS or HL If they can t be proven congruent write CBD Cannot Be Determined b X AARC BA Reasoning W AYZW A Reasoning APSQ A Reasoning
The circle with center C 2 5 and containing the point P 2 1
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The circle with center C 2 5 and containing the point P 2 1
5 The function g has a zero at 4 with multiplicity 2 a zero at x 1 with a multiplicity 3 and a zero at x 4 with multiplicity 1 Sketch a possible graph of g x 3 2 5A 4 3 2 1 0 1 3 6 3 4 5 x
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5 The function g has a zero at 4 with multiplicity 2 a zero at x 1 with a multiplicity 3 and a zero at x 4 with multiplicity 1 Sketch a possible graph of g x 3 2 5A 4 3 2 1 0 1 3 6 3 4 5 x
2 Write a proof Given CA a CD B is the midpoint of AD Prove ACAB ACDB B Statements Reaso
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2 Write a proof Given CA a CD B is the midpoint of AD Prove ACAB ACDB B Statements Reaso
D A 2 1 6 4 2 2 4 6 8 0 O B G CO
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D A 2 1 6 4 2 2 4 6 8 0 O B G CO
Consider the following y 4 cot Find the period Give the equations for two consecutive vertical asymptotes for the graph of the function Enter your answers as a comma separated I X TX 5 Consider the following y 3 tan 2x Find the period Give the equations for two consecutive vertical asymptotes for the graph of the function Enter you
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Consider the following y 4 cot Find the period Give the equations for two consecutive vertical asymptotes for the graph of the function Enter your answers as a comma separated I X TX 5 Consider the following y 3 tan 2x Find the period Give the equations for two consecutive vertical asymptotes for the graph of the function Enter you
Use the parent function f x b and transformation techniques to graph g x e 1 Also indicate which transformation s is are applied Determine the domain range and horizontal asymptote of 9 Select all transformations that apply Vertically compress the graph of f by a factor of 6 Shift the graph of f 1 unit up Shift the graph of f 1 unit down Reflect the graph of f about the z axis Reflect the graph of f about the y axis Horizontally stretch the graph of f by a factor of 1 Vertically stretch the graph of f by a factor of 1 Shift the graph of f 6 units to the right Horizontally compress the graph of f by a factor of 6 Shift the graph of f 6 units to the left
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Use the parent function f x b and transformation techniques to graph g x e 1 Also indicate which transformation s is are applied Determine the domain range and horizontal asymptote of 9 Select all transformations that apply Vertically compress the graph of f by a factor of 6 Shift the graph of f 1 unit up Shift the graph of f 1 unit down Reflect the graph of f about the z axis Reflect the graph of f about the y axis Horizontally stretch the graph of f by a factor of 1 Vertically stretch the graph of f by a factor of 1 Shift the graph of f 6 units to the right Horizontally compress the graph of f by a factor of 6 Shift the graph of f 6 units to the left
Use the parent function f x b and transformation techniques to graph h z 2 1 Also indicate which transformation s is are applied Determine the domain range and horizontal asymptote of h Select all transformations that apply Reflect the graph of f about the z axis Shift the graph of f 1 unit down Reflect the graph of f about the y axis Shift the graph of f 1 unit up Vertically compress the graph of f by a factor of 1 Horizontally compress the graph of f by a factor of 1 Vertically stretch the graph of f by a factor of 1 Shift the graph of f 1 unit to the right Shift the graph of f 1 unit to the left Horizontally stretch the graph of f by a factor of 1
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Use the parent function f x b and transformation techniques to graph h z 2 1 Also indicate which transformation s is are applied Determine the domain range and horizontal asymptote of h Select all transformations that apply Reflect the graph of f about the z axis Shift the graph of f 1 unit down Reflect the graph of f about the y axis Shift the graph of f 1 unit up Vertically compress the graph of f by a factor of 1 Horizontally compress the graph of f by a factor of 1 Vertically stretch the graph of f by a factor of 1 Shift the graph of f 1 unit to the right Shift the graph of f 1 unit to the left Horizontally stretch the graph of f by a factor of 1
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Consider ATUV in the figure below The perpendicular bisectors of its sides are AD BD and CD They meet at a single point D In other words D is the circumcenter of A TUV Suppose CD 30 UV 142 and UD 78 Find BV VD and TC Note that the figure is not drawn to scale T D A B V BV 0 0 VD TC X
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Consider ATUV in the figure below The perpendicular bisectors of its sides are AD BD and CD They meet at a single point D In other words D is the circumcenter of A TUV Suppose CD 30 UV 142 and UD 78 Find BV VD and TC Note that the figure is not drawn to scale T D A B V BV 0 0 VD TC X
AB FE In 3 4 find the length of indicated sides d x x y y and use a protractor to measure the indicated angle Mark congruent angles and sides If the triangles are congruent write a triangle congruency statement by SAS 3 E 8 F 6 4 D 2 8 DE 4 6 2 BC ongruence Statement 81 2 6 4 A B 02 4 6 8 m B m E 4 8 6 4 2 D BR AD 8 6 4 2 2 10 4 R 6 8 2 BG 4 AM B 6 Congruence Statement G 8 m B m A
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AB FE In 3 4 find the length of indicated sides d x x y y and use a protractor to measure the indicated angle Mark congruent angles and sides If the triangles are congruent write a triangle congruency statement by SAS 3 E 8 F 6 4 D 2 8 DE 4 6 2 BC ongruence Statement 81 2 6 4 A B 02 4 6 8 m B m E 4 8 6 4 2 D BR AD 8 6 4 2 2 10 4 R 6 8 2 BG 4 AM B 6 Congruence Statement G 8 m B m A
SIDE SIDE SIDE In 1 2 find the indicated lengths d x x y y Mark congruent sides If all three sides are congruent write a triangle congruency statement by SSS 1 2 JH LK G 6 H HG KM Congruence Statement 6 8 GJ ML PN XY M NM YZ Congruence Statement MP ZX
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SIDE SIDE SIDE In 1 2 find the indicated lengths d x x y y Mark congruent sides If all three sides are congruent write a triangle congruency statement by SSS 1 2 JH LK G 6 H HG KM Congruence Statement 6 8 GJ ML PN XY M NM YZ Congruence Statement MP ZX
2 Direct labour per unit Variable overhead perunit 16 3 lost per unit of finished goods Total cont product lost per unit Number of units in fineshed Total cost of finished goods invertory Total product cost per unit Number of units in sold goods Total cost of sold goods 31 31 4 350 134 850 16000 496 000
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2 Direct labour per unit Variable overhead perunit 16 3 lost per unit of finished goods Total cont product lost per unit Number of units in fineshed Total cost of finished goods invertory Total product cost per unit Number of units in sold goods Total cost of sold goods 31 31 4 350 134 850 16000 496 000
C Graph y x 3 4 x y x ay d Graph y x 5 x y x ay x hy k x hy k 10 HHH O
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C Graph y x 3 4 x y x ay d Graph y x 5 x y x ay x hy k x hy k 10 HHH O
Barnes Company reports the following for its product for its first year of operations 36 per unit 26 per unit 12 per unit 54 000 per year 2 per unit 21 000 per year Direct materials Direct labor Variable overhead Fixed overhead Variable selling and administrative expenses Fixed selling and administrative expenses The company sells its product for 160 per unit Compute contribution margin using variable costin company a produces and sells 2 000 units and b produces 2 700 units and sells 2 000 units Contribution margin using variable costing Variable expenses Contribution margin a 2 000 Units Produced and b 2 700 Units Produced 2 000 Units Sold and 2 000 Units Sold
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Barnes Company reports the following for its product for its first year of operations 36 per unit 26 per unit 12 per unit 54 000 per year 2 per unit 21 000 per year Direct materials Direct labor Variable overhead Fixed overhead Variable selling and administrative expenses Fixed selling and administrative expenses The company sells its product for 160 per unit Compute contribution margin using variable costin company a produces and sells 2 000 units and b produces 2 700 units and sells 2 000 units Contribution margin using variable costing Variable expenses Contribution margin a 2 000 Units Produced and b 2 700 Units Produced 2 000 Units Sold and 2 000 Units Sold
Complete the process of solving the equation Fill in the missing term and select the missing description Simplify any fractions 8 x 5 16 X 5 2 X Add 8 to both sides Subtract 8 from both sides Multiply both sides by 8 Divide both sides by 8 Combine like terms
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Complete the process of solving the equation Fill in the missing term and select the missing description Simplify any fractions 8 x 5 16 X 5 2 X Add 8 to both sides Subtract 8 from both sides Multiply both sides by 8 Divide both sides by 8 Combine like terms
is divided into smaller chunks that can fit into memory In this phase we read the input data sequentially and write the chunks to temporary files 1 7 Merging Phase The sorted temporary files are merged together in a way that minimizes the number of passes In this phase data is read from the temporary files and written into a final output file To calculate the cost of performing this modified external merge sort you can break down the costs into these phases Intermediate Sorting Phase Each of the temporary files created in the initial splitting phase is sorted in memory For each file you read its content into memory sort it and write the sorted data back to a new temporary file Sequential Reads You mentioned that 8 sequential reads are free and that the cost of 8 sequential reads is 1 You ll want to count how many sets of 8 sequential reads are needed in each phase initial splitting intermediate sorting and merging For any leftover reads you can apply the cost of single reads Sequential Writes Sequential writes are never free You mentioned that the cost of N writes is always 2N So count the total number of writes in each phase and calculate the cost accordingly Here s a simplified example to illustrate how to calculate the cost Suppose you have an external merge sort with Input size 80 pages Memory can hold 10 pages Number of temporary files created in the initial splitting phase 8 Number of temporary files created in the merging phase 2 1 Initial Splitting Phase D Sequential Reads 10 reads per file x 8 files 80 reads D Sequential Writes 10 writes per file x 8 files 80 writes 2 Intermediate Sorting Phase Assuming each sorted file fits in memory Sequential Reads 1 read per file x 8 files 8 reads Sequential Writes 2 writes per file x 8 files 16 writes 4 Merging Phase
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is divided into smaller chunks that can fit into memory In this phase we read the input data sequentially and write the chunks to temporary files 1 7 Merging Phase The sorted temporary files are merged together in a way that minimizes the number of passes In this phase data is read from the temporary files and written into a final output file To calculate the cost of performing this modified external merge sort you can break down the costs into these phases Intermediate Sorting Phase Each of the temporary files created in the initial splitting phase is sorted in memory For each file you read its content into memory sort it and write the sorted data back to a new temporary file Sequential Reads You mentioned that 8 sequential reads are free and that the cost of 8 sequential reads is 1 You ll want to count how many sets of 8 sequential reads are needed in each phase initial splitting intermediate sorting and merging For any leftover reads you can apply the cost of single reads Sequential Writes Sequential writes are never free You mentioned that the cost of N writes is always 2N So count the total number of writes in each phase and calculate the cost accordingly Here s a simplified example to illustrate how to calculate the cost Suppose you have an external merge sort with Input size 80 pages Memory can hold 10 pages Number of temporary files created in the initial splitting phase 8 Number of temporary files created in the merging phase 2 1 Initial Splitting Phase D Sequential Reads 10 reads per file x 8 files 80 reads D Sequential Writes 10 writes per file x 8 files 80 writes 2 Intermediate Sorting Phase Assuming each sorted file fits in memory Sequential Reads 1 read per file x 8 files 8 reads Sequential Writes 2 writes per file x 8 files 16 writes 4 Merging Phase
Ruby is visiting San Francisco From her hotel she walks 1 block east and 2 blocks north to a coffee shop Then she walks blocks west and 3 blocks north to a museum Where is the museum in relation to her hotel The museum is block s and block s of her hotel
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Ruby is visiting San Francisco From her hotel she walks 1 block east and 2 blocks north to a coffee shop Then she walks blocks west and 3 blocks north to a museum Where is the museum in relation to her hotel The museum is block s and block s of her hotel
The mov How would the following triangle be classified 4 O isosceles right O scalene acute O scalene right isosceles acute
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The mov How would the following triangle be classified 4 O isosceles right O scalene acute O scalene right isosceles acute
9 1 Find the measure of x 9 pts for a non trig solution 2 pts for a trig solution A 20 60 to E 30 50 B
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9 1 Find the measure of x 9 pts for a non trig solution 2 pts for a trig solution A 20 60 to E 30 50 B
Role I Service Fact service line id service id I service type id employee id I labor cost I service start date service end date I I total service price I Part Fact I service line id I part id I I part vendor I I unit cost I I part count I I part cost at service Explanations Bike Type and Bike Brand Type 1 SCD is chosen because bike types and brands are unlikely to change If they do change a new record can be inserted
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Role I Service Fact service line id service id I service type id employee id I labor cost I service start date service end date I I total service price I Part Fact I service line id I part id I I part vendor I I unit cost I I part count I I part cost at service Explanations Bike Type and Bike Brand Type 1 SCD is chosen because bike types and brands are unlikely to change If they do change a new record can be inserted
Females 7 1 inches 5th percentile 10 1 inches 95th percentile Conclusion Males The 10th to 90th percentile of males will fit this workstation Females The 5th to 95th percentile of females will fit this workstation Additional Notes The above assumes that the J key is 0 5 inches above the desk If the J key is at a different height then the percentile range will need to be adjusted accordingly The above also assumes that a footrest is provided for workers with shorter legs If a footrest is not provided then the percentile range will need to be adjusted to exclude workers whose seated elbow position is below 7 5 inches
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Females 7 1 inches 5th percentile 10 1 inches 95th percentile Conclusion Males The 10th to 90th percentile of males will fit this workstation Females The 5th to 95th percentile of females will fit this workstation Additional Notes The above assumes that the J key is 0 5 inches above the desk If the J key is at a different height then the percentile range will need to be adjusted accordingly The above also assumes that a footrest is provided for workers with shorter legs If a footrest is not provided then the percentile range will need to be adjusted to exclude workers whose seated elbow position is below 7 5 inches
Measurement Seated elbow position Calculations Percentile 9 5 inches Males Males 50th percentile 0 3 inches 7 5 inches 10th percentile Standard Deviation 9 1 inches Females 50th percentile 0 2 inches Males Minimum resting elbow height 9 5 inches 2 inches 7 5 inches Maximum resting elbow height 9 5 inches 1 inch 10 5 inches Females Export t Minimum resting elbow height 9 1 inches 2 inches 7 1 inches Maximum resting elbow height 9 1 inches 1 inch 10 1 inches Percentile range
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Measurement Seated elbow position Calculations Percentile 9 5 inches Males Males 50th percentile 0 3 inches 7 5 inches 10th percentile Standard Deviation 9 1 inches Females 50th percentile 0 2 inches Males Minimum resting elbow height 9 5 inches 2 inches 7 5 inches Maximum resting elbow height 9 5 inches 1 inch 10 5 inches Females Export t Minimum resting elbow height 9 1 inches 2 inches 7 1 inches Maximum resting elbow height 9 1 inches 1 inch 10 1 inches Percentile range
Prove that for every x cos 3 x cos x 2 sin 2x sin 3x sin x
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Prove that for every x cos 3 x cos x 2 sin 2x sin 3x sin x
Ecologists surveying a location often need to calculate the area of irregular regions For example they may need to find the area of the home range of a marked animal with known multiple locations This calculation is done by recording certain lengths and angles associated with the region An example of such a region is shown in the figure The lengths are measured in meters b 110 az 40 A 20 a 200 F 70 C Macmillan Learning ration for Calculus 102022 Find the unknown sides and angles in the figure Use decimal notation Give your answers to one decimal place where needed Include the degree symbol in your answers where needed m C m
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Ecologists surveying a location often need to calculate the area of irregular regions For example they may need to find the area of the home range of a marked animal with known multiple locations This calculation is done by recording certain lengths and angles associated with the region An example of such a region is shown in the figure The lengths are measured in meters b 110 az 40 A 20 a 200 F 70 C Macmillan Learning ration for Calculus 102022 Find the unknown sides and angles in the figure Use decimal notation Give your answers to one decimal place where needed Include the degree symbol in your answers where needed m C m
One of the two sets of functions f1 fa f3 or g1 92 93 is graphed in the figure to the left below the other set is graphed in the right figure Points A and B each have x 0 Taylor polynomials of degree 2 approximating these functions near x 0 are as follows fi x 4 x 2x 91 x 2 x x f2 x 4 x 2x 92 x 2 x x f3 x 4 x x 93 x 2 x 2x 11 a Match the functions to the appropriate figure f matches C g matches C b What are the coordinates of the points A and B A B 2 O B c Match each function with the graphs a c in the appropriate figure f f fs O 91 O 92
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One of the two sets of functions f1 fa f3 or g1 92 93 is graphed in the figure to the left below the other set is graphed in the right figure Points A and B each have x 0 Taylor polynomials of degree 2 approximating these functions near x 0 are as follows fi x 4 x 2x 91 x 2 x x f2 x 4 x 2x 92 x 2 x x f3 x 4 x x 93 x 2 x 2x 11 a Match the functions to the appropriate figure f matches C g matches C b What are the coordinates of the points A and B A B 2 O B c Match each function with the graphs a c in the appropriate figure f f fs O 91 O 92
Given T R 2 1 2 1 15 4 t and sin t 1 15 4 00 1 15 4 None of the above 1 4 find the value of sin t 28 cos t 28
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Given T R 2 1 2 1 15 4 t and sin t 1 15 4 00 1 15 4 None of the above 1 4 find the value of sin t 28 cos t 28
2 a Sketch the polar graph of r 0 the interval 0 2 How many petals do you see sin 20 in b Which values of 0 correspond to the petal in the first quadrant c Experiment with the polar graphs for r 0 sin k0for other integer values of k Make a conjecture about the connection between the integer k and the number of petals in the polar graph for values of 0 in the interval 0 2 Fill in the blanks When k is odd the number of petals equals When k is even the number of petals is
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2 a Sketch the polar graph of r 0 the interval 0 2 How many petals do you see sin 20 in b Which values of 0 correspond to the petal in the first quadrant c Experiment with the polar graphs for r 0 sin k0for other integer values of k Make a conjecture about the connection between the integer k and the number of petals in the polar graph for values of 0 in the interval 0 2 Fill in the blanks When k is odd the number of petals equals When k is even the number of petals is
earning Goal from Lesson 3 3 I can show that triangles are congruent if and only if their corresponding sides and angles are congruent 7 AGHJ APQR and APQR a ASTU Complete the following using a side or angle of ASTU 1 point a ZR b z H C QR d JG a EP b FG C GA d HE 8 Suppose ABCDEFGH Given the measurements below find the length of the following sides 1 point D 6 12 10 B E How I Did Circle Te still learning H I wai
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earning Goal from Lesson 3 3 I can show that triangles are congruent if and only if their corresponding sides and angles are congruent 7 AGHJ APQR and APQR a ASTU Complete the following using a side or angle of ASTU 1 point a ZR b z H C QR d JG a EP b FG C GA d HE 8 Suppose ABCDEFGH Given the measurements below find the length of the following sides 1 point D 6 12 10 B E How I Did Circle Te still learning H I wai
Learning Goal from Lesson 3 1 When given a geometric figure and a specific transformation I can draw the transformed figure by using graph paper tracing paper or geometry software Given two figures I can specify a sequence of transformations that will carry one figure onto another 4 ty 5 Reflect AABC over the y axis translate by 2 1 and rotate the result 180 about the origin Plot AA B C on the grid below 2 points 2 4 2 0 A 2 B Transformation rule Preimage ABC How I Did Circle one Image A B C I got it I m still learning it Image A B C Image A B C
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Learning Goal from Lesson 3 1 When given a geometric figure and a specific transformation I can draw the transformed figure by using graph paper tracing paper or geometry software Given two figures I can specify a sequence of transformations that will carry one figure onto another 4 ty 5 Reflect AABC over the y axis translate by 2 1 and rotate the result 180 about the origin Plot AA B C on the grid below 2 points 2 4 2 0 A 2 B Transformation rule Preimage ABC How I Did Circle one Image A B C I got it I m still learning it Image A B C Image A B C
9 Use the following triangles to answer the following Assume AABC ADEF 2 points B 3x 6 ft A a 6y 12 a What is the length of AB 3x 20 25 ft B y 7 C 10 AABC AEFG Solve the following problems below 2 points A F 14 ZD 18 C By 2 4x ft E b What is mLEDF 3y 7 E 5x 80 Solve for x Then using that information find the measure b Solve for y Then using that information find the measure of FE and AB of LA Checkpoint Score Total
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9 Use the following triangles to answer the following Assume AABC ADEF 2 points B 3x 6 ft A a 6y 12 a What is the length of AB 3x 20 25 ft B y 7 C 10 AABC AEFG Solve the following problems below 2 points A F 14 ZD 18 C By 2 4x ft E b What is mLEDF 3y 7 E 5x 80 Solve for x Then using that information find the measure b Solve for y Then using that information find the measure of FE and AB of LA Checkpoint Score Total
da 2 3 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 2 3 4 O 5 3 q The graph of a function y f x is shown Make a sketch of the antiderivative F given that F is continuous and F 0 1 OS 6 7 6
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da 2 3 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 2 3 4 O 5 3 q The graph of a function y f x is shown Make a sketch of the antiderivative F given that F is continuous and F 0 1 OS 6 7 6
Learning Goal from Lesson 3 2 Given two figures I can determine if they are congruent using properties of rigid motion a 6 In each graph determine which type of transformation was used to make AABC and AMNP congruent 1 2 point each O C A Rotation OB Reflection DC Translation OD The two shapes are NOT congruent N 43 A Rotation by 180 about the origin B Reflection across the y axis OC Translation of x y x 4 y OD The two shapes are NOT congruent b d How I Did Circle one I m still learning it B I got it N e A Rotation B Reflection OC Translation OD The two shapes are NOT congruent 43 R r A 90 rotation clockwise around the origin B Reflection across the y axis C 90 rotation counterclockwise around the origin OD The two shapes are NOT congruent
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Learning Goal from Lesson 3 2 Given two figures I can determine if they are congruent using properties of rigid motion a 6 In each graph determine which type of transformation was used to make AABC and AMNP congruent 1 2 point each O C A Rotation OB Reflection DC Translation OD The two shapes are NOT congruent N 43 A Rotation by 180 about the origin B Reflection across the y axis OC Translation of x y x 4 y OD The two shapes are NOT congruent b d How I Did Circle one I m still learning it B I got it N e A Rotation B Reflection OC Translation OD The two shapes are NOT congruent 43 R r A 90 rotation clockwise around the origin B Reflection across the y axis C 90 rotation counterclockwise around the origin OD The two shapes are NOT congruent
EXPLAIN 1 Determining if Figures are congruent Read Explain 1 and complete Your Turn 1 2 adapted from Lesson 3 2 and complete the following A way to determine if two geometric figures are congruent is to show that one figure maps onto the other by a sequence of rigid motions such as a sequence of reflections translations and or rotations This was practiced in Lesson 3 1 Sequences of Transformations First practice with just one transformation Example The figures shown are congruent Find a rigid motion that maps one figure to the other Give coordinate notation for the transformations you use 2 AABC AXYZ CDEF JKLM The answer is B D 8 4 8 E L 0 4 y M 8 4 8 Part 1 Figure CDEF can be mapped onto JKLM by A Rotation B Reflection C Translation OD The figures are not congruent Part 2 The coordinate notation is x y x y a reflection across the y axis 8 Y 0 4 ty X 8 N C B A Part 1 Figure ABC can be mapped onto XYZ by A Rotation The answer is A Part 2 The coordinate notation is x y y x a rotation of 90 B Reflection DC Translation OD The figures are not congruent
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EXPLAIN 1 Determining if Figures are congruent Read Explain 1 and complete Your Turn 1 2 adapted from Lesson 3 2 and complete the following A way to determine if two geometric figures are congruent is to show that one figure maps onto the other by a sequence of rigid motions such as a sequence of reflections translations and or rotations This was practiced in Lesson 3 1 Sequences of Transformations First practice with just one transformation Example The figures shown are congruent Find a rigid motion that maps one figure to the other Give coordinate notation for the transformations you use 2 AABC AXYZ CDEF JKLM The answer is B D 8 4 8 E L 0 4 y M 8 4 8 Part 1 Figure CDEF can be mapped onto JKLM by A Rotation B Reflection C Translation OD The figures are not congruent Part 2 The coordinate notation is x y x y a reflection across the y axis 8 Y 0 4 ty X 8 N C B A Part 1 Figure ABC can be mapped onto XYZ by A Rotation The answer is A Part 2 The coordinate notation is x y y x a rotation of 90 B Reflection DC Translation OD The figures are not congruent
6 for independent practice inished check the solutions with your teacher ven rotation Create a table to find the coordinates of the image 2 rotation 180 about the origin C D
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6 for independent practice inished check the solutions with your teacher ven rotation Create a table to find the coordinates of the image 2 rotation 180 about the origin C D
6 rotation 180 about the origin G H F
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6 rotation 180 about the origin G H F
5 rotation 90 about the origin H A G U x
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2D Geometry
5 rotation 90 about the origin H A G U x
Suppose f x 12x Determine and graph four distinct antiderivatives of f 10 10 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 2 4 6 8 10 2 4 6 8 16 Clear All Draw IEE
Geometry
2D Geometry
Suppose f x 12x Determine and graph four distinct antiderivatives of f 10 10 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 2 4 6 8 10 2 4 6 8 16 Clear All Draw IEE