Collect like terms 5 p 2 − p 2

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Answer:

Collect like terms 5 p 2 − p 2

4p

Step-by-step explanation:

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Someone please help me I’m literally struggling

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Hello,

We have :

27 = 3³ = 3 × 3 × 3

[tex]x[/tex]³ = [tex]x[/tex] × [tex]x[/tex] × [tex]x[/tex]

So :

The cube root of 27[tex]x[/tex]³ is :

3 × [tex]x[/tex] = 3[tex]x[/tex]

(  because : (3[tex]x[/tex])³ = 27[tex]x[/tex]³ )

We have :

8 = 2³ = 2 × 2 × 2

So :

The cube root of 8 is : 2

[tex]a^{3} +b^{3} = (a+b)(a^{2} -ab+b^{2} )[/tex] with [tex]a=3x[/tex] and [tex]b=2[/tex]

We have :

[tex](3x)^{3}+2^{3}=(3x+2)((3x)^{2} -(3x)(2)+(2 )^{2} )[/tex]

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The first question will be 3x to the power of 3
The second one will 2
The third will substitute a and put 3x and substitute b and but 2

The 9th term of an arithmetic progression is 3+3p and the sum of the first four terms is 2p-10, where p is constant. Given that the common difference is 2, find the value of p.​

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Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's find the first term in terms of p.

So an arithmetic sequence is a linear relation.

That means it will have the same slope no matter the pair of points used. We are given the slope, the common difference, is 2. We are going to use point (9, 3+3p) and (1, t(1)) along with m=2 to find t(1).

[t(1)-(3+3p)]/[1-9]=2

Simplify denominator

[t(1)-(3+3p)]/[-8]=2

Multiply both sides by -8

t(1)-(3+3p)=-16

Add (3+3p) on both sides

t(1)=-16+3+3p

Combine like terms

t(1)=-13+3p

This means we can find the next term by adding 2 this.

t(2)=-11+3p

Let's find the next term by adding 2 this.

t(3)=-9+3p

Finally we can find the 4th term by adding 2 to this

t(4)=-7+3p

We are given the sum of the first 4 terms is 2p-10. So we can write:

-13+3p+-11+3p+-9+3p+-7+3p=2p-10

Combine like terms on left

12p-40=2p-10

Subtract 2p on both sides

10p-40=-10

Add 40 on both sides

10p=30

Divide both sides by 10

p=3.

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Checking:

t(1)=-13+3p=-13+3(3)=-13+9=-4

t(2)=-11+3p=-11+3(3)=-11+9=-2

t(3)=-9+3p=-9+3(3)=-9+9=0

t(4)=-7+3p=-7+3(3)=-7+9=2

----sum of the first 4 is -4

And 2p-10 at p=3 gives 2(3)-10=6-10=-4

So this part checks out

In general, the pattern that those 4 terms I wrote out follow t(n)=(-13-2)+2n+3p. I know this because the 0th term would have been (-13-2)+3p and this part goes up by 2 each time. The plus 3p part doesn't change.

Anyways t(9)=(-13-2)+2(9)+3p=-15+18+3p=3+3p. And this part looks good too.

question in picture, math.

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Answer:

beginning of march 4.1

beginning of jun      6.4

Step-by-step explanation:

A student drops their notes and their papers scatter. The fact that the papers scatter and do not remain neatly stacked is an illustration of :

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Answer:

-- increase in entropy

-- second law of thermodynamics

Step-by-step explanation:

The 1st law of thermodynamic states that there is conservation of energy, i.e. we cannot create energy and we cannot destroy energy also in an isolated system.

The given example is not a representative of the 1st law.

The [tex]\text{2nd law of thermodynamics}[/tex] states that there is a natural tendency of an isolated system to [tex]\text{degenerate}[/tex] into a more [tex]\text{disordered state.}[/tex] Before dropping the notes and papers were in an isolated ordered system.

After dropping the papers scattered and did not remain in a stack position. It moves into a more disordered state.

Begore dropping down the notes and papers, they were in a stable position, i.e. no kinetic energy is there. No randomness when the notes and the papers were dropped. There is an increase in kinetic energy. There is randomness among the molecules by bombardment. So there is an increase in entropy.

Thus, above illustrations represents :

an increase in entropythe second law of thermodynamics

find the percent of soccer and cross country kids in the fall

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What’s your question ?

Which rates are equal? Choose 2.
A. 630 miles per 9 hours
B. 1,320 miles
per 24 hours
C. 1,170 miles per 18 hours
D. 455 miles per 7 hours
E. 840 miles per 14 hours

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Answer:

C. 1170 miles per 18 hours

D. 455 miles per 7 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

1170/18=65

455/7=65

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Answer:

[tex]1+\sqrt{2}\\[/tex], [tex]1.5-\sqrt{2}[/tex], [tex]\sqrt{2} -1[/tex], [tex]\sqrt{2}-1 , 0.15+\pi /1000 , \sqrt{2} +0.001[/tex][tex]2.357+\pi /1000000[/tex][tex]0.0001+\pi /10000000[/tex] and I think you got it, just add to the smaller one [tex]\pi /10000000000000\\[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

not much to explain, it ןs irrational because [tex]\sqrt{2} and \pi[/tex] arent rattional.

8/m - b/n simplified

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Answer:

[see below]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{8}{m}-\frac{b}{n}\\\\\rightarrow \text{Adjust based on LCM}\\\text{LCM: } mn\\\\\frac{8n}{mn}-\frac{bm}{mn}\\\\\boxed{\frac{8n-mb}{mn}}[/tex]

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what is the missing reason in the proof?

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A) corresponding angle theorem

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Step-by-step explanation:

(1/2) / (1/3) = (1/2)(3/1) = 3/2 miles per hour = 1.5 miles per hour

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

to find the unit rate, which is what we are looking for, we have to divide the number of miles by the number of hours. Specifically:

[tex]\frac{\frac{1}{2} }{\frac{1}{3} }[/tex] and to work this out, we bring up the bottom fraction and flip it to multiply, giving us:

[tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] × [tex]\frac{3}{1}[/tex] which is [tex]\frac{3}{2}[/tex] miles per hour (which is the same thing as walking a mile and a half every hour). The choice you're looking for is the one that reflects 3/2 miles per hour. (I can't see which choice it is; they're too small!)

which one ?
it says i need 20 characters so i’m just typing this

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Answer is B
(B21/415)

What is the value of the constant in the equation that relates the height and
width of this rectangle?

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Answer:

14 or 10.4

Step-by-step explanation:

I don’t really understand the question but here I go I’ll try;

The height is 4 and the width is 10, so I think it’s 14 or 10.4.

The Constant that relates the height and width is 5/2.

What is Constant of Proportionality?

The constant of proportionality k is given by k=y/x where y and x are two quantities that are directly proportional to each other.

Once you know the constant of proportionality you can find an equation representing the directly proportional relationship between x and y, namely y=kx, with your specific k.

Given:

we have the coordinates as (10, 4)

The coordinates shows that when the height of the rectangle is 4 unit then the width of the rectangle is 10.

Using Constant of Proportionality

y= k x

10 = k(4)

k = 10/ 4

k = 5/2

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Could somebody explain this to me please

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Answer:

it will be 50°

Step-by-step explanation:

I'll give you some of the other answers to see if you get it:

m <1 : 180-50 =130

m <5: 180

m <4: 180

m<7: 50

Step-by-step explanation:

I'm not good at geometry but I was trying to explain that you need to follow all your rules at geometry so that you canget your answer right

hello what I can say to you is that you need to follow the rules whereby they say the corresponding angles to the exterior angles then make sure that you follow all the rules that straight line add up into 180 degrees say for example a is equal to b

What is the value of x?
0 14
0 17
O 27
O 34
PLEASE HELP

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the answer is definitely 34

S.p=315 loss percent =10% c.p=rs=xc.p=?​

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Given:

S.P. = 315

Loss percent = 10%

To find:

The C.P.

Solution:

Let x be the C.P.

We have,

S.P. = 315

Loss percent = 10%

[tex]S.P.=C.P.-10\%\text{ of }C.P[/tex]

[tex]315=x-\dfrac{10}{100}x[/tex]

[tex]315=x-0.1x[/tex]

[tex]315=0.9x[/tex]

Divide both sides by 0.9.

[tex]\dfrac{315}{0.9}=x[/tex]

[tex]350=x[/tex]

Therefore, the cost price (C.P.) is 350.

On an English test, John scored 50 points on the essay portion. The test also had short-answer questions worth 2.5 points each. Choose an expression for John’s total points if he answered r short-answer questions correctly.

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Answer:

2.5x+50

Step-by-step explanation:

50 + 2.5r

r = numbers of right answers
Points the essay worth = 50
2.5 = points each right short answer

If the measure of < A is 99 ° and the measure of < B is 81 ° , then < A and < B are _____.
Select one:
a. complementary angles
b. adjacent angles
c. vertical angles
d. supplementary angles

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Answer:

D.supplementary angles

Step-by-step explanation:

81+99=180

D yep that look about right

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Try using the Butterfly method

Answer:

1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

you have some marbles. when you make a shape of an equilateral triangle, you either have 5 extra, or you need 10 more to complete the shape, how many marbles do you have? how long is one side of your triangle?
I'm giving brainliest to correct answer!

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Answer:

110 marbles

side 14

Step-by-step explanation:

Draw triangles using marbles as the sides.

If the side is 2 marbles long, the triangle uses 3 marbles. 1 + 2 = 3

If the side is 3 marbles long, the triangle uses 6 marbles. 1 + 2 + 3 = 6

If the side is 4 marbles long, the triangle uses 10 marbles. 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 = 10

If the side is n marbles long, the triangle uses n(n + 1)/2 marbles.

These numbers are called triangular numbers.

We are looking for the side, n.

n(n + 1)/2 + 5 = (n + 1)(n + 2)/2 - 10

n^2 + n + 10 = n^2 + 3n + 2 - 20

n + 10 = 3n - 18

-n = -14

n = 14

For n = 14

n(n + 1)/2 =

= 14(15)/2

= 105

For n = 15

n(n + 1)/2 =

= 15(16)/2

= 120

105 + 5 = 120 - 10

You have 110 marbles. If you had 5 fewer, 105, you'd have a triangle with sides 14. If you had 10 more, 120, you'd have a triangle with sides 15. Since you have 110, you have 5 too many for side 14 and 10 too few for side 15.

The sides of the triangle is 14.

Find the area of the rectangle whose dimensions are 5cm x 9cm.

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Answer: 45

Step-by-step explanation: 9*5=45

Step-by-step explanation:

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the temperature of a city was 26 degrees celsius on Monday the temperature rise by 2 degrees celsius on everyday upto thrusday and fell by 5 degree Celsius on Friday what was the temperature of the city on Friday​

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Answer: 29 degrees Celsius

Step-by-step explanation:

On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, the temperature increased by 2 degrees for a total increase of 8 degrees. Then, on Friday, the temperature decreased by 5 degrees. Since 8 - 5 = 3, the total temperature change is +3 degrees, so the answer is 26 + 3 = 29 degrees

A college with a graduating class of 4000 students in the year 2010 predicts that its graduating class will grow 5% per year.
Using an exponential function to model the number of students y in the graduating class t years after 2010 to predict the number
of students in 2017?

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Hello,

[tex]u_0=4000\\u_1=4000*1.05 (for\ year\ 2011)\\\\u_n=4000*1.05^n\\So:\\year\ 2017: u_7=4000*1.05^7=5628,401690625\ \approx{5628}[/tex]

Using an exponential function, the number of students y in the graduating class 7 years after 2010 i.e. in 2017 will be 5628.4

What is an exponential function?

y = abˣ, where a is the initial population, b is the rate, and x is the time, is the standard exponential function.

How to solve this problem?

Here initial student population = 4000.

Rate = 5% = (100 + 5)/100 = 1.05

Time = 7 years.

Now, in 2017, the population will be y = 4000 * (1.05)⁷ = 5628.401691 ≅ 5628.4.

Therefore, using an exponential function, the number of students y in the graduating class 7 years after 2010 i.e. in 2017 will be 5628.4

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Suzi is 1.7 meters tall. At 2:00 pm, Suzi measures her shadow to be 0.3 meters long. At the same time, a near by tree casts a shadow that is 2.4 meters long. How tall is the tree? (Give your answer in tenths.)​

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13.6. Use scale factoring. 1.7/0.3 = x/2.4

For the given triangle find the exact value for sin(A). Assume angle C is a right angle.

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Answer:

53.13 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to use sin we have to use the opposite side over the hypotenuse.

[tex]\frac{4}{5}[/tex] in this case

sin(A) =  [tex]\frac{4}{5}[/tex]

[tex]A = sin^{-1} \frac{4}{5}[/tex]

Plugging this into the calculator you get about 53.13 degrees

Proportional relationships between x and y help anyone

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Answer:

The table on the right, the green table, is the one that shows a proportional relationship

Step-by-step explanation:

Which of the following is an extraneous solution

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Answer:

3 or

C

Step-by-step explanation:

(45 - 3x)^1/2 = x - 9                     Square both sides

45 - 3x = x^2 - 18x + 81               Switch sides

x^2 - 18x + 81 = 45 - 3x               Add 3x to both sides

x^2 - 15x + 81 = 45                      Subtract 45 from both sides

x^2 - 15x + 36 = 0                       Factor

(x - 12)(x - 3) =0

The answers are

x = 12

x = 3

Now the question asks which is extraneous. The answer will be which ever number won't solve the original equation. Looking at it right now, both look OK.

(45 - 3*12)^1/2 = 12 - 9

(45 - 36)^1/2 = 3

(9)^1/2 = 3

So 12 is a proper solution.

What about 3?

(45 - 3*3)^1/2 = 12 - 3

(45 - 9)^1/2 = 9

36^1/2 = 9

6 does not = 9

The extraneous solution is x = 3

Which of the following is the function for the graph shown?

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

The zeros from the graph, where it crosses the x- axis are

x = - 2 and x = 3 , then the corresponding factors are

(x + 2) and (x - 3) , then

y = a(x + 2)(x - 3) ( where a is a multiplier )

To find a substitute any point on the graph into the equation

Using (0, - 6 )

- 6 = a(0 + 2)(0 - 3) = a(2)(- 3) = - 6a ( divide both sides by - 6 )

1 = a

y = (x + 2)(x - 3) ← expand using FOIL

y = x² - x - 6 → D

Solvex - 7x - 34 = 10 halo pls helppppppp

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Answer:

x-7x-34=10

-6x-34=10

Step-by-step explanation:

x=-22/3

x - 7x - 34 = 10
-6x - 34 = 10
-6x = 10 + 34
-6x = 44
x = -22/3

Find the lateral surface area of this
cylinder. Round to the nearest tenth.
r = 5 cm
5 cm
LSA = [ ? ] cm2
Enter

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Answer:

[tex]A=157.07\ cm^2[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

The radius of a cylinder, r = 5 cm

Height of the cylinder, h = 5 cm

We need to find the lateral surface area of the  cylinder. The formula for the lateral surface area of the cylinder is given by :

[tex]A=2\pi r h[/tex]

Put all the values,

[tex]A=2\pi\times 5\times 5\\\\=157.07\ cm^2[/tex]

So, the lateral surface area of the cylinder is [tex]157.07\ cm^2[/tex].

In the past year Maya watched 34 movies that she thought were very good. She watched 40 movies over the whole year. Of the movies she watched, what percentage did she rate as very good?

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Answer:

90 percent

Step-by-step explanation:

the fraction is 90/100 so the percentage is 90%

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