what is 4xy - 5y² - 3x² from 5x + 3y² - xy ?
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The equivalent expression is ~
[tex] \boxed{ \sf8 {y}^{2} + 3 {x}^{2} + 5x - 5xy}[/tex]
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Let's solve ~
[tex]5x² + 3 {y}^{2} - xy - (4xy - 5y {}^{2} - 3 {x}^{2} )[/tex][tex]5x² + 3 {y}^{2} - xy - 4xy +5 {y}^{2} + 3 {x}^{2} [/tex][tex]3 {y}^{2} + 5 {y}^{2} + 3 {x}^{2} + 5x² - xy - 4xy[/tex][tex]8 {y}^{2} + 8 {x}^{2} - 5xy[/tex]3 comic books for $6.75
Answer:
1 comic book for $2.25
Step-by-step explanation:
If 3 comic books are for $6.75, then 1 comic book will be $6.75 / 3 = $2.25, and there's your answer.
Tell me if I'm wrong :)
Answer:
$6.75/3= $2.25 per comic book
Step-by-step explanation:
Julissa is printing out copies for a work training. It takes 4 minutes to print a color copy, and it takes 2 minutes to print a grayscale copy. She needs to print no fewer than 8 copies within 25 minutes.
Which system of inequalities represents the number of color copies, x, and grayscale copies, y, that Julissa can print to meet her goal?
Answer:
4x + 2y ≤ 25 , x + y ≥ 8 is the required system of inequalities to represent the given situation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Here, let the number of color copies = x
Now, the time taken to print each color copy = 4 minutes
⇒Time taken to print x color copies = x times ( Time taken by each copy)
= 4 (x) = 4x
and let the number gray scale copies = y
The time taken to print each gray scale copy = 2 minutes
⇒Time taken to print y gray scale copy = y times (Time taken by each copy)
= 2 (y) = 2y
Total copies printed = x + y
Maximum time taken to print x color copies and y grayscale copies
= 4x + 2y
So, according to the question:
4x + 2y ≤ 25 ( as maximum allotted time is 25 minutes)
and x + y ≥ 8 (as minimum number of copies is 8)
hence, the above system is the required system of inequalities to represent the given situation.
I hope this helps.
Craig wants to create a right triangle with side lengths 4 centimeters, 6 centimeters, and 8 centimeters. Is this possible? Why or why not?
Answer:
It's not possible
Step-by-step explanation:
In right triangle hipotenuse must be the longest side so it'll be 8 and legs will be 4 and 6.
So
[tex]4 {}^{2} + 6 {}^{2} [/tex]
Doesn't equal to
[tex]8 {}^{2} [/tex]
16+36=52 not 64
What is the value of this expression when c = 3 and d = 7? 15+c2⋅d−c3
Answer:
The value of this expression is 48
Step-by-step explanation:
15 + c2 * d - c3
c = 3
d = 7
Substitute the values of c and d
15 + (3)2 * 7 - (3)3
Multiply the parenthesis first
15 + 6 * 7 - 9
Now multiply 6 and 7
15 + 42 - 9
Now add 15 and 42
57 - 9
Now subtract
= 48
Answer:
48
Step-by-step explanation:
When you write out the problem it should look like this
15+c⋅2⋅d-c⋅3
or in other form
15+3⋅2⋅7-3⋅3
You can solve using PEMDAS
Paratheses
Exponents
Multiplication
Division
Addition
Subtraction
Just use those in order and you should find to answer.
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The FM radio station KAMB broadcast from an antennae atop a 150 meter tall radio tower at a frequency of 90 MHz with a total radiated power of 40 kilowatts. Neighbors have complained about problems they attribute to excessive radiation from the tower, but the city engineer who measured the radiation level near the base of the tower found it to be well below the accepted standard. You have been hired by the HOA to assess the engineer's report. You know a few things about electromagnetic radiation and therefore conclude that we must find the optimum place on the ground to measure the maximum radiation emitted from the antennae. From your extensive knowledge in physics, you know that the intensity of radiation, I, is given by the formula:
I=12/32π*Psin2(θ)/r^2
where P is the power output, r is the distance from the top of the tower to the point on the ground, and θ is the angle measured from the tower to r.
Find the distance R from the base of the tower to the optimum location for taking the radiation reading. (m)
What is the maximum radiation reading from the ground in kw/m^2
If the city code requires that electromagnetic radiation be under 200 microwatts per square meter, is this antenna operating within city code? Yes or No
Answer: 150 m, 5.305*10^-5 kW/m^2, No
Step-by-step explanation:
See attachment, hope this helps
Using the radiation intensity formula we will have to:
a) [tex]150 m[/tex]
b) [tex]5.305*10^{-5} kW/m^2[/tex]
c)No
From the data informed, we have:
[tex]h=150m\\P=40KW[/tex]
Using the given formula and performing some mathematical operations:
[tex]I=\frac{12Psin^2(\theta)}{32(\pi)r^2} \\I= \frac{12(40)(R/r)^2}{32(\pi)r^2} \\= \frac{15R^2}{r^2\pi } \\= \frac{15R^2}{(R^2+150^2)^2\pi} \\[/tex]
deriving the given equation, we will have:
[tex]=\frac{(R^2+150^2)^22R-R^2(2(R^2+150^2))2R}{(R^2+150^2)^2}[/tex]
So from this equation we have that the answer of the letter A corresponds:
[tex]R=150[/tex]
For letter B we will have to develop this equation:
[tex]I= 5.30X10^{-5}[/tex]
As for the letter C, when converting the value found, it should give 200 microwatts, which is false.
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If I need 2 teaspoons of oil for every 4 cups of flour to make 1 batch of
chocolate chip cookies, what would be the ratio I need to make 2 batches
of cookies. How many teaspoons of oil to how many cups of flour?
Answer:
2:4 or simplify and get 1:2
Step-by-step explanation:
2 tsp. of oil every 4 cups of flour.
answer the three questions pls
SOMEONE, PLEASE HELP!!! I'll mark brainliest for the fastest, correct answer. I'm giving 15pts!
Evaluate P(6, 2).
Answer: Permutation is 30
Step-by-step explanation:
(a−2b)^3 when a=−4 and b=−1\2
Answer:
- 125
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the slope of the line given the following points on the line:
(-6, 4) and 2, 7)
Answer:
3/8
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
[tex]\boxed{\sf Slope:3/8}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine the slope of a line given the coordinates of two points on the line, use the slope formula.
[tex]\boxed{\sf \sf{Slope\;(m)}=\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}}[/tex]
x1 and y1 are the coordinates of the first point. The second point's coordinates are x2, y2.
Points: [tex]\sf (-6, 4) \:and \:(2, 7)[/tex]
[tex]\longmapsto\sf \left(x_1,\:y_1\right):\left(-6,\:4\right)[/tex]
[tex]\longmapsto\sf \left(x_2,\:y_2\right)=\left(2,\:7\right)[/tex]
_______________
[tex]\leadsto\sf m=\cfrac{7-4}{2-\left(-6\right)}[/tex]
[tex]\leadsto\sf m=\cfrac{3}{8}[/tex]
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A vertical parabola has its vertex in the second quadrant and y=ax2+bx is the equation of this parabola. Sketch the line that has equation y=ax+b.
The vertex of a parabola is the minimum or the maximum point of the parabola.
See attachment for the equation of [tex]\mathbf{y = 2x + 1}[/tex]
The equation of the parabola is given as:
[tex]\mathbf{y = ax^2 + bx}[/tex]
For the vertex of the parabola to be in the second quadrant, then the following must be true:
a > 0 and b > 0
Take for instance:
a = 2, and b = 1
So, we have:
[tex]\mathbf{y = 2x^2 + 1x}[/tex]
Rewrite as:
[tex]\mathbf{y = 2x^2 + x}[/tex]
Factor out x
[tex]\mathbf{y = x(2x + 1)}[/tex]
So, the line equation is:
[tex]\mathbf{y = 2x + 1}[/tex]
See attachment for the equation of [tex]\mathbf{y = 2x + 1}[/tex]
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What is a limit in calculation.
Answer:
I think this was what you was looking for; The limit is the value of the function approaches as the input approaches mentioned value. Limits are used as a way of making approximations used in the calculation as close as possible to the actual value of the quantity. Let us understand the limit formula in detail in the following section.
Step-by-step explanation:
Write 0.012 as a fraction in simplest form.
Answer:
3/25Step-by-step explanation:
Remove The decimal,
= > 0.012 = 12/100
= > 3/25...ans
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y∝1/√x If y=5
when x=36 find,
x when y=3
Answer:
x = 100.
Step-by-step explanation:
y ∝ 1/√x
y = k /√x where k is a constant.
When x = 36 y = 5 so we have:
5 = k / √36
5 = k / 6
k = 30
So we have the relation:
y = 30 /√x
When y = 3
3 = 30/ √x
√x = 30/3 = 10
x= 100.
A car travels 60 miles per hour. What is the total distance the car will travel in 60 minutes?
Answer:
The car will drive 60 miles in 60 minutes (an hour)
Step-by-step explanation:
For every hour driven (60 minutes) the person will drive 60 miles, therefore it will travel a distance of 60 miles in 60 minutes
slope and y intercept for 2y-8=6x
Answer:
slope = 3
y intercept = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Rearrange the equation so y is the subject.
1. Add 8 to both sides
2y = 6x + 8
2. Divide both sides by 2
y = 3x + 4
Voilà, you got your answer in the line format, y = mx + c, where m is the slope and c is the y intercept.
If h(x) = 15x - 171, find h(3)
H(3) means to replace x in the equation with 3 and then solve:
15(3) - 171
45-171
-126
Answer: -126
Which graph is right?
Answer:The first option is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
3rd option
Step-by-step explanation:
3rd option because m is bigger than or equal -2 which means that it is going to be from [-2,infinity[
no need to explain just tell the answer
Answer: z = 18
Step-by-step explanation:
180 = 90 + (3z+4) + (2z-4)
z = 18
Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of 18 and 21.
LMC (18,21) = 126
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A rectangular pipe flowing full has the following cross-sectional dimensions Width: 6 m Height: 9 m Find the pipe's hydraulic radius in meters
100 POINTS Suppose ܶTU is on a coordinate plane located at T(-6,-2) and U(2,-6) Under a dilation of scale factor 1/4, TU becomes T'U' with coordinates T'(-3/2,-1/2) and U'(1/2,-3/2) Where is the center of the dilation located ?
A(0,0)
B(2,2)
C(4,0)
D(4,4)
c because the center of dilation is the multiplicatory value of the original point
4. Teanna drove 366 miles in 6 hours. How many miles did she drive in one hour?
Answer:
61 miles
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Step-by-step explanation:
Which accurately shows how to use inverse operations to find the value of a in a + 5 = 14?
Answer:
9Step-by-step explanation:
Which accurately shows how to use inverse operations to find the value of a in a + 5 = 14?
if a + 5 = 14 just subtract 5 from 14
a + 5 = 14
a = 14 - 5
a = 9
------------check
9+5=14
14=14
the answer is good
-4 1/2 + 2 3/4
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Answer:
The functions each have a positive Slope
a.)True, False
Step-by-step explanation:
Function A Slope: (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) = (7-3)/(2-1) = 4
Function B Slope: Count Four Boxes up from the 2 intercepts and then 2 over --> 4/2 = 2
These are both positive but 4 does not equal 2
a.) We have just proved that they have different slopes now we must determine if they have the same b. Because we know the slope of Function A we can simply move backward to get to x=0
When X=0 y= 3-4 = -1 And because in Function B we can clearly see the b at y=4 this is false.
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The hypotenuse of a right triangle measures 19 cm and one of its legs measures 4 cm. Find the measure of the other leg. If necessary, round to the nearest tenth.
Answer:
18.9
Step-by-step explanation:
How many bagels can you buy for $50?
Answer: about 120??
Step-by-step explanation: pls leave a thanks if helped <3
Answer: 120 bagels
Step-by-step explanation:
$50/$5 = 10 dozens of bagels
10 dozens x 12 = 120 bagels in total
Someone please solve and explain part a(i)
Step-by-step explanation:
the way I understand the description :
C is below B. they are on a kind of straight hill, and there is a straight "road" going up from C to B.
then, at B there is an antenna or other firm of mast going straight up.
therefore, this is not a right-angled triangle with 90 degrees at B (as it would be, if this would be in a flat plane).
but because it goes downhill from B to C the angle is 105 degree.
(a)(i)
now, imagine, there would be a horizontal plane either at B or at C. AB would have a true 90 degree angle with this plane. so, what is the angle of CB with this plane ?
this angle is the "excess" of the 90 degrees, as CB angles down from the horizontal plane at B, or angles up with the same angle from the horizontal plane at C.
what is the "excess" of 105 degrees vs. the standard 90 degrees ? 105 - 90 = 15 degrees.
(a)(ii)
the extended Pythagoras for not right-angled triangles :
c² = a² + b² - 2ab×cos(B)
B being the angle opposite of the Hypotenuse c.
so, we have
c² = 15² + 10² -2×15×10×cos(105) = 225 + 100 - 300×cos(105) =
= 325 - 300×cos(105) = 402.6457135...
c = 20.06603383... ≈ 20 m