Which is point (2, –5) on the graph? A. G B. H C. J D. K https://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/713500_714000/713779/3/513b539b5845a5e86aea9d0e88adc88a129ae0cd/74369_question.jpg
@jtug6
i have 4 more can i
Yeah last I will do. You should really try to do these yourself. When it comes time to actually take an exam it won't be easy you know :p
Which ordered pair is in Quadrant II? A. (–5, –5) B. (5, –5) C. (–5, 2) D. (2, –5)
What are the coordinates of the fourth point that could be connected with (–4, 7), (3, 7), and (3, –7) to form a rectangle? A. (–4, –7) B. (–3, 7) C. (–7, 4) D. (–7, –4)
@jtug6
AHEM, We are not supposed to give direct answers here!! :O
OOPS! I literally just started oops my bad my bad. Should've read the rules T_T
OHHH, WELCOME TO OPEN STUDY!!! :DD
:D thanks. I see you pretty high rep'd here. Cool
Yes, the rules are in the CCoC! (Code of Conduct) :3 http://openstudy.com/code-of-conduct
not just one more plz plz plz
Oh, there are many helpful people on here :3
Sorry sir, but we don't give out answers c:
That's nice to know. I may need to come here when I need help w/my Calc II problems lol.
What is the perimeter of rectangle ABCD on the coordinate plane? Graph with points in two quadrants and on x axis - assessment graphic ------- units https://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/713500_714000/713805/3/6f20d2adc68fc77113ca6ce56c9c1480167c2d9e/74424_question.jpg
And yeah so no more giving out answers you need to do these yourself but I will help you through the process ^_^
thank you :D
Oh I am barely beginning calc xD But yes, there are folks on here that are able to help you! :D :3 c:
P = add all the sides together c:
Yeah calc is pretty amazing. AP calc is pretty easy compared to the college calc class I took and am beginning to take now. You'll just learn about limits then derivatives then anti derivatives in that order probably.
anti-derivatives also are called integrals fyi :D
Anyways yes, the perimeter can be found by adding all of the sides up together
22?
Oh man, then I'll be looking forward to all of that calc stuff x3
Yep! Looks like it's 22. (5/5/6/6)
Yes, 22! c:
yes now i get it thank you guys so much
You're welcome! :DD Keep on learning ^u^
^^^^
i got 100%
Great, now always ask for help to the right answer and not just direct answers! :3 lol Learning is better than just getting direct answers and not learning at all >u< :D
Agreed. I used to do virtual school too and I found most answers for my quizzes/tests online and I PROMISE you when/if you want to aim higher in education you'll at some point need to go to an actual college campus classroom and I can assure you it gets much more difficult doing them 100% by yourself.
yea thank you
I'm taking virtual school now, and it's a pain D: ;~; but thank you soo much for the tip! :DDD I literally wrote that down x3 cx
Mhm! Just practice and learn. It honestly isn't difficult even at college level when you just apply yourself enough and spend enough time legitimately studying haha
I will do that :3 I love to study, so maybe it wont be so hard xp maaayybbbe lol >u< Again, thank you! :)) :3 :D
Yeah virtual school is fine just avoid the temptation to search things up. If you have to at the very least you know just learn inside out on how to solve it then do another question in it's place or something like that. I got an A in virtual high school chem but as soon as i took college chem i got like a 50 first exam. (I was virtual schooled for exactly 9-10 years. No joke)
yup :)
anyway ill shut up now. if either of you need help let me know. im not the best at calc but i know a bit about it now that I can do most questions :p. atleast calc I
WOAH. 9-10 YEARS? You poor soul lol xD I would cry x3 I'm so used to the public school system xP This is my 2nd year in virtual school , one more year and then college cx I'll be sure to let you know if I need any help! :D c: :33 Thank you! :))) ^u^
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