Answer:
The 89th term would be 895.
Step-by-step explanation:
There is a pattern of adding 10 each time. Notice that the 5 at the end doesn't change and that the first number continues (i.e. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6). All you have to do is add an 89 in front of the 5 and that is your answer, 895.
Answer:
1. x=±4
2. t=±9
3. r=±10
4. x=±12
5. s=±5
Step-by-step explanation:
1. x^2 = 16
Taking square root on both sides

x=±4
2. t^2=81
Taking square root on both sides

t=±9
3. r^2-100=0

r=±10
4. x²-144=0
x²=144
Taking square root on both sides

x=±12
5. 2s²=50

s=±5 ..
The correct answer to this question is "Yes, at negative and positive x-coordinates or zero."
Terri is analyzing a circle, y2 + x2 = 36, and a linear function g(x). The graph will intersect <span>at negative and positive x-coordinates or zero </span>
y2 + x2 = 36 g(x) graph of the function y squared plus xsquared equals 36 x
g(x) −4 −4 −2 −2 2 2
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B. 3-D solids.
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