Diagram for part A and part C is attached herewith.
Solving for part B:-
Given is the circle O. We start with drawing two radii OA and OC, then we join two points A and C to make a chord AC of the circle. Now The radius of the circle intersects the chord AC at point B such that it bisects AC into two equal parts AB and BC. Now we have two triangles ΔOBA and ΔOBC. In these two triangles, we have OA=OC (radii of circle), OB=OB (reflexive property), and BA=BC (given in the question). Using SSS congruency of triangles we can say ΔOBA≡ΔOBC and using CPCTC, we can conclude ∡OBA=∡OBC (=90°). Hence OB⊥AC i.e. OB is perpendicular to AC.
Solving for part D:-
Given is the circle O. We start with drawing two radii OA and OC, then we join two points A and C to make a chord AC of the circle. Now The radius of the circle intersects the chord AC at point B such that AB is perpendicular to AC i.e. ∡B=90°. Now we have two Right triangles ΔOBA and ΔOBC. In these two triangles, we have OA=OC (radii of circle), OB=OB (reflexive property). Using HL congruency of right triangles we can say ΔOBA≡ΔOBC and using CPCTC, we can conclude BA=BC. Hence OB bisects AC into AB=BC.
Answer:
I would guess its D. Because it is the one that makes the most sense.
Step-by-step explanation:
H and L has to be on the same day with no other application so not A, B, or C because there is L in all of them.
Hope I helped!
we are given

where
y is average gas mileage in miles per gallon
x is speed in miles per hour
we have to find average gas mileage at a speed of 60 miles per hour
so, we have

now, we can plug it and find y

we get

so,
the best approximate for the average gas mileage at a speed of 60 miles per hour is 30.7 mi/gal...........Answer
Answer:
3rd option


Step-by-step explanation:
So we are given the following points:
(1,5)
(2,15)
(3,45)
(4,135)
This is a geometric sequence because there is a common ratio, 3. That is you can keep multiply 3 to a previous y-coordinate to get the next y-coordinate.
The formula for a geometric sequence is 
where
is the first term and r is the common ration.
So we have
.
If you want to know the fifth term, just plug in 5:

Simplifying:


