Can someone please explain this?

Can Someone Please Explain This?

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Answer 1

Answer:

-35

Step-by-step explanation:

The circles are what we are multiplying together

The square is the product

2* -5 = -10

2*7 = 14

To find the missing box

7* -5 = -35


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The point slope formula (if possible) to write an equation of the line given the following information…we

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The equation in point slope form is y - 6 = 2(x + 3)

This is from the general point slope template of [tex]y - y_1 = m(x - x_1)[/tex]

The m is the slope, which in this case is m = 2. The [tex](x_1,y_1)[/tex] is the point the line goes through. In this case, [tex]x_1 = -3 \text{ and } y_1 = 6[/tex]

If you were to solve that equation in bold for y, then you should get y = 2x+12 which is now in y = mx+b form, aka slope intercept form.

Land surveyors outlined a park as shown. What is the area of the park?

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Answer:

70.875

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of park=Area of rectangle+Area of triangle

Area of park=13.5*4.8+(0.5)*(13.5)*0.9=70.875

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Answer:

x = 0

y = -2

Step-by-step explanation:

2304.06 is written in expanded form

4 is unit place. So, 4 *10⁰ = 4 * 1 = 1    {Any integer to the power of 0 is 1}

x = 0

6 is hundredth place = 6 * 1/100 = 6*10⁻²

y= -2

Please help me fill in those couple blanks I’m really struggling

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y = x^2 - 8x + 3

y - 3 = x^2 - 8x + 3 - 3

y - 3 = x^2 - 8x + ___

c = (8/2)^2 = 16

y - 3 + 16 = x^2 - 8x + 16

y + 13 = (x - 4)^2

y + 13 - 13 = (x - 4)^2 - 13

y = (x - 4)^2 - 13

Vertex: (4, -13)

Hope this helps!

Which is the graph of f(x)=x-1/x2-x-6

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Answer:

answer of this question is A

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The answer the middle pic ( top option) where there are three lines.

Find the answer attached.

solve it please. Just wanted to check my drawing skill but please solve it​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

I'm assuming that strange looking thing is a 9, so begin by multiplying both sides by that denominator to get:

[tex]x-9=\sqrt{x}+3[/tex] then subtract 3 from both sides to get

[tex]x-12=\sqrt{x}[/tex] and then square both sides to get

[tex]x^2-24x+144=x[/tex] and get everything on one side to solve for x by factoring:

[tex]x^2-25x+144=0[/tex] and factor that however it is you have learned to factor second-degree polynomials to get that

x = 16 and x = 9. We have to check for extraneous solutions because anytime you manipulate an equation, as we did by squaring both sides, you run the risk of these solutions that actually don't work when you plug them back into the original equation. Let's try 16 first:

[tex]\frac{16-9}{\sqrt{16}+3 }=1[/tex]  If 16 is a solution, then this statement will be mathematically true.

[tex]\frac{7}{4+3}=1[/tex]  and   [tex]\frac{7}{7}=1[/tex] so 16 works. Let's try 9:

[tex]\frac{9-9}{\sqrt{9}+3 }=1[/tex]  We know that one doesn't work, because 9-9 = 0 and 0 over anything = 0, not 1.

x = 16 is the only solution.

Answer:

x =  16

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{x-9}{\sqrt{x}+3}=1[/tex]

Cross multiply,

x - 9 = √x + 3

Subtract 3 from both sides

x - 9 - 3 = √x

x - 12 = √x

Square both sides

(x -12)² = (√x)²

x² - 2 * x*12 + 12² = x

x² - 24x + 144 = x

x² - 24x + 144 - x = 0

x² - 25x + 144 = 0

Sum = -25

Product = 144

Factors = -9 , -16            {(-9)+(-16) = -25  & (-)*(-16) = 144}

x² - 25x + 144 = 0

x² - 16x - 9x + (-9)*(-16) = 0

x(x - 16) - 9(x - 16) = 0

(x - 16) (x - 9) = 0

x - 16 = 0     ; x - 9 = 0

x = 16          ; x = 9

x = 9 is  an extraneous solution.

When we plug in 9 in the LHS of the equation,

LHS = [tex]\frac{9-9}{\sqrt{9}+3}[/tex]

       [tex]= \frac{0}{3+3}[/tex]

        = 0 ≠ RHS

So, x = 16 is the only  solution

find x
2 ^30 divided by 8^9= 2x

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Answer:

see below

Step-by-step explanation:

2^30

-------

8^9

Rewriting

8^9

2^3 ^ 9

We know a^b^c = a^(b*c)

2^(3*9) = 2^27

2^30

-------

2^27

We know a^b / a^c = a^(b-c)

2^(30-27) = 2^3

Assuming you mean 2^x

2^3 = 2^x

x=3

If you mean 2x

2^3 = 8

8 = 2x

Divide by 2

4 =x

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[tex]\mathsf{\dfrac{2^{30}}{8^9}=2x}[/tex]

[tex]\mathsf{2^{30}}\\\mathsf{= \bf 1,073,741,824}\\\\\mathsf{8^9}\\\mathsf{= \bf 134,217,728}[/tex]

[tex]\mathsf{\rightarrow \dfrac{1,073,741,824}{134,217,728}= 2x}\\\\\\\mathsf{\dfrac{1,073,741,824}{134,217,728}= \bf 8}\\\\\\\mathsf{\rightarrow \ 8 = 2x}\\\\\\\\\large\textsf{TURN\ the\ EQUATION\ around}\\\\\\\mathsf{\rightarrow\ 2x = 8}\\\\\\\large\textsf{DIVIDE 2 to BOTH SIDES}\\\\\\\mathsf{\dfrac{2x}{2}=\dfrac{8}{2}}\\\\\\\large\textsf{CANCEL out: }\mathsf{\dfrac{2}{2}}\large\textsf{ because it gives you 1}\\\\\\\large\textsf{KEEP: }\mathsf{\dfrac{8}{2}}\large\textsf{ because it gives you the answer of x}[/tex]

[tex]\mathsf{x = \dfrac{8}{2}}\\\\\\\mathsf{x = 8\div 2}\\\\\\\mathsf{x = \bf 4}\\\\\\\\\\\boxed{\boxed{\huge\text{Therefore, your answer is: \textsf{x = 4}}}}\huge\checkmark[/tex]

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the answer is 2/5!!

Answer:

0.4

Step-by-step explanation:

Fraction =2/5

In decimal =0.4

Picture Shown!

Find the image of the given point
under the given translation.
P(-5,7) T(x, y) = (x + 5, y - 4)
P' = ([?], [?])
Enter the number that belongs in
the green box.

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Answer:

0'=(0,3)

Step-by-step explanation:

P'=(-5+5,7-5)=(0,3)

Sausages come in packets of 4. Bread rolls come in packets of 6. Colin wants to buy enough packs of sausages and rolls so that there are an equal number of sausages and rolls. What is the minimum number of sausages and rolls he needs to buy?

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Answer:

12

Step-by-step explanation:

because it's true we need to know the full proce

Can someone please answer B (PICTURE)

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Answer:

The question is asking for the perimeter. There are three ways to answer this depending on the assumptions though so I'll let you choose.

Assumptions are basically the different scenarios

1st scenario being the trim covers the carpet and the tile, they'd need 48m of trim (12+12+4+8+8+4)

2nd scenario in which the trim covers the carpet but not the tiled area, they'd need 44m of trim (12+12+4+8)

3rd scenario where the trim only covers the the tiled area, 4m of trim

(just 4 since the tile only touches 4m of the wall)

Hope this helps!

Step-by-step explanation:

trim is just the perimeter since it covers the base of the wall

[tex]3x + 9 = 12[/tex]

Solve for x

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Answer:

x=1

Step-by-step explanation:

3x+9 = 12

Subtract 9 from each side

3x+9-9=12-9

3x = 3

Divide by 3

3x/3 = 3/3

x=1

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Find x (Round to the nearest tenth). PLS HURRY

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Answer:

x = 28.4°

Step-by-step explanation:

The cos(x) = 15/17 ≈ 0.88

The acos(0.88) = 28.4°

Which expressions are equivalent to -f-5(2f-3)

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Answer:

-11f +15

Step-by-step explanation:

-f-5(2f-3)

Distribute

-f -10f +15

Combine like terms

-11f +15

Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

We apply distributive property first on the 2f thingie.

The negative 5 is applied on both the 2f and the negative 3 to get

-10f + 15 since two negatives equals a positive in math.

Then we subtract an "f" from the current data to get your answer since the original question was

-f -5 ( 2f - 3 )

So we get

-11f + 15 or B.

How much cement is needed for a hole 0.4m wide and 1m long.

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Answer:

its 80 meters longs

Step-by-step explanation:

if it is wrong just go look it up

what is the simplification of 9^8 / 9^7?

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Answer:

9

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that a^b / a^c = a^(b-c)

9^8 / 9^7

9^(8-7)

9^1

9

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Answer:

Multiply 800 by 1.022^7 because 1.022^(n-1)

Step-by-step explanation:

Series and sequences.

can a right triangle be obtuse?

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No, a triangle can not be obtuse because a right angle is 90 degrees and an obtuse angle has to be over than 90 degrees like an obtuse angle has to be like 91 degrees.

In 4 years Craston's age will be the same as Terrins age is now. In 2 years, Terrin will be twice as old as craston. Find their ages now

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Answer:2 and 6

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

In 4 years Craston's age will be the same as Terrins age is now

Suppose the present of Craston's and Terrins are [tex]x[/tex] and [tex]y[/tex] respectively

According to the question

[tex]\Rightarrow x+4=y\\\Rightarrow y-x=4\quad \ldots(i)[/tex]

In 2 years Terrin will be twice as old  as craston

[tex]\Rightarrow (y+2)=2(x+2)\\\Rightarrow y-2x=4-2\\\Rightarrow y-2x=2\quad \ldots(ii)\\[/tex]

Solving (i) and (ii) we get

[tex]x=2,y=6[/tex]

Thus, the present age of Craston and Terrins are [tex]2[/tex] and [tex]6[/tex]

there were 13 original states. there are now 50 . what fraction of the states are the original states

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Answer:

13/50

Step-by-step explanation:

#of original states/# of states now

The fraction of the states are original states is [tex]\frac{13}{50}[/tex].

What is fraction?

A  numerical value that expresses a part of a whole is called a fraction.

According to the given question.

Number of original states before = 13

Number of original states now = 50

Therefore, the fraction of original states

= number of original states before/ number of original states now

=[tex]\frac{13}{50}[/tex]

Hence, the fraction of the states are original states is [tex]\frac{13}{50}[/tex].

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What is the area of a triangle having a base of 6m and a height of 27m?

I really just need a answer so please don't joke around and do not send me a website just please with me the correct answer ​

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Answer:

81 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Area = 1/2 bh

Area = 1/2 (6)(27)

Area = 1/2 (162)

Area = 81

Answer:

1/2b*h

1/2 6*27

162/2

81 is the answer

What are the solutions to the quadratic equation (5y + 6)2 = 24?

y = StartFraction negative 6 + 2 StartRoot 6 EndRoot Over 5 EndFraction and y = StartFraction negative 6 minus 2 StartRoot 6 EndRoot Over 5 EndFraction
y = StartFraction negative 6 + 2 StartRoot 6 EndRoot Over 5 EndFraction and y = StartFraction 6 minus 2 StartRoot 6 EndRoot Over 5 EndFraction
y = StartFraction negative 4 StartRoot 6 EndRoot Over 5 EndFraction and y = StartFraction negative 8 StartRoot 6 EndRoot Over 5 EndFraction
y = StartFraction 4 StartRoot 6 EndRoot Over 5 EndFraction and y = StartFraction 8 StartRoot 6 EndRoot Over 5 EndFraction

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there are two solutions:

a) y = [tex]\frac{-6+2\sqrt{6} }{5}[/tex]

b) [tex]y = \frac{-6-2\sqrt{6} }{5}[/tex]

Answer:

it's A

Step-by-step explanation:

Trust me I got the question right on the quiz

a mean of μ = 78 points with σ = 9. She collects a sample mean of M = 84 for app users. What is the null hypothesis, in both words and symbols?

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Answer:

M ≤ μ (=78)

Here μ denotes the means of the population

And, M denotes the sample mean

Step-by-step explanation:

The computation of the  null hypothesis, in both words and symbols is given below:

Null Hypothesis(H0) is

M ≤ μ (=78)

This means that the study application does not improve the grades

Also

Alternative hypothesis (H1): M> μ

Here μ denotes the means of the population

And, M denotes the sample mean

evaluate 2 tan 45 - tan 60​

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Answer:

2-\sqrt{3} \\

Step-by-step explanation:

2-\sqrt{3} \\

The length of a rectangular field is 6 metres longer than its width. If the area of the field is 72 square metres, What are the width and the length of the field?

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Answer:

The length is 12metres, the width is 6metres

Step-by-step explanation:

Suppose the width is x, the length is x+6

The square is 72. The square of rectangular field is equal to product of length and width.

so x(x+6)=72

x^2+6x-72=0

a=1 b=6 c=-72

D= b^2-4ac= 6*6+288= 36+288= 324

sqrtD= 18

x1= (-b-sqrtD)/2a=(-6-18)/2= -12 (it is negative, but width is only positive. So this root doesn't match)

x2=(-b+sqrtD)/2a= (-6+18)/2= 12/2=6 - the width

The length is 6+6=12

The angle of elevation to the top of the
school is 37° from where you are standing
11.2 m from the wall of the school. Find
the height of the school.

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Answer:

8.44 m

Step-by-step explanation:

SohCahToa is a good way to remember that Sin = opposite/hypotenuse, Cosine = adjacent/hypotenuse and Tangent = opposite/adjacent. In this case, we have to use tangent. So tan 37° = x/11.2. Multiply both sides by 11.2 and you get tan 37° × 11.2 = x; The height of the school is x so the height of the school is 8.44 m

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16. Choose the wrong statement: a) Every natural number is a whole number. b) Every integer is a rational number. c) Every rational number is an integer. d) Every rational number is a real number.​

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

YES

The scores of players on a golf team are shown in the table. The team’s combined score was 0. What was Travis’s score?

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Answer:here’s the table

Step-by-step explanation:

Celina -3

Jannie 3

Sami 1

Ted 4

Travis ??

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

-5

the sum of two numbers A and B is 25. if one fourth of A is 1 more than one third of B, find the number A.

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The number A is 16.
A=16, B=9
16+9=25
1/4(16)=4
1/3(9)=3
4 is 1 more than 3.
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