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A. The function is Nonlinear.


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Which number is rational?
√2
Pi
Square root of 10
Square root of 16

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Answer:

[tex]\sqrt{16}[/tex] is rational number

Step-by-step explanation:

Rational number is of the form p/q, where q ≠ 0. It may be a terminating number or non terminating repeating number.

√2 is irrational number as it is non terminating non repeating number

π is irrational number as it is non terminating non repeating number

√10 is irrational number as it is non terminating non repeating number.

[tex]\sqrt{16}=\sqrt{4*4}=4[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt{16}[/tex] is a rational number

A container of cream cheese weighs 250 grams, which is equivalent to 8.8 ounces. Calculate the missing conversions

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11 oz = 311.845 or 311.8 grams
1,000grams = 35.274 or 35.3 oz

Answer:

the picture below has the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

The missing numbers are 312.5 and 35.2

the length of a photograph is 11.4 inches if the photo is enlarged so that its length is increased by 2.25 inches what the new length​

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Length=11.4inIncreased length=2.25in

We know

[tex] \\ \sf \longmapsto \: new \: length = length + increased \: length \\ \\ \sf \longmapsto \: new \: length = 11.4 + 2.25 \\ \\ \sf \longmapsto \: new \: length = 13.65in[/tex]

Plans for a new shopping center call for buildings directly across the sidewalk from each other to be congruent. This computer printout shows a clothing store.

If the vertices of a home improvement store are located at (−x1,y1), (−x2,y2), (−x3,y3), and (−x4,y4), will the home improvement store be congruent to the clothing store?

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Answer:

Yes, both stores will be congruent

Step-by-step explanation:

The given coordinates of the vertices of the home improvement store are;

(-x₁, y₁), (-x₂, y₂), (-x₃, y₃) and (-x₄, y₄)

The coordinates of the vertices of the clothing store are;

(x₁, y₁), (x₂, y₂), (x₃, y₃) and (x₄, y₄)

Therefore, the coordinates of the vertices of the home improvement store, corresponds to the coordinates of the vertices of the image of the reflection of the clothing store across the sidewalk (which is the y-axis)

A reflection of (x, y) across the y-axis gives (-x, y)

Given that a reflection is a rigid transformation, the dimensions (lengths and angles between corresponding sides) of the home improvement store and the clothing store are equal, therefore, the home improvement store will be congruent to the clothing store.

Answer:  yes, because the home improvement store is a reflection of the clothing store.

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The ordered pair (2, −4) is a solution of which system?

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Answer:

option 1

Step-by-step explanation:

y ≤ x - 2

-4 ≤ 2-0

-4 ≤ 2  Satisfies the inequality

y ≥ - x - 4

-4 ≥ - 2- 4

-4 ≥ - 6  (2 , -4) satisfies the inequality

The points of tangency are:

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Answer: y and x

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is X And Y

Two linear equations are shown.

A coordinate grid with 2 lines. The first line is labeled y equals StartFraction one-third EndFraction x plus 2 and passes through (negative 6, 0) and (0, 2). The second line is labeled y equals StartFraction 4 over 3 EndFraction minus 5.
What is the solution to the system of equations?

(7, 4)
(7, StartFraction 13 over 3 EndFraction)
(8, StartFraction 14 over 3 EndFraction)
(9, 7)

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Answer:

(7, 13/3)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the expressions

y = 1/3x + 2 and the second line y = 4/3x - 5

Equating both expressions

1/3x + 2 = 4/3x - 5

1/3x - 4/3x = -5 - 2

-3/3x = -7

-x = -7

x = 7

Substitute x = 7 into any of the equations

Using y = 1/3 x + 2

y = 1/3(7) + 2

y = 7/3 + 2

y = (7+6)/3

y = 13/3

Hence the solution to the system of the equation is (7, 13/3)

Answer:

(7,13/3) is your answer, otherwise known as answer choice B.

Step-by-step explanation:

find the sum of (x²+3xy+y²)+(x³+3x²y+2xy²+y³)​

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1. [tex] \large{ \tt{\frac{ {13}^{ \: 2x + 1} - 5 \times {169}^{x} }{9 \times {169}^{x} } }}[/tex] [ Ans : 2 ]

2. [tex] \large{ \tt{ \frac{ {9}^{ \: n + 2} + 10 \times {9}^{n} }{ {9}^{n + 1} \times 11 - 8 \times {9}^{n} }}}[/tex] [ Ans : 1 ]

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Step-by-step explanation:

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make a slight change in question 1;

sin pi/3 __ __ pi/6 = 1/2(sin pi/2 + sin pi/6)

I think I’m just supposed to fill in the blank? (question off of a p e x) please give explanation!

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Notice that

π/2 = π/3 + π/6

π/6 = π/3 - π/6

Recall the angle sum identities for sine:

sin(x + y) = sin(x) cos(y) + cos(x) sin(y)

sin(x - y) = sin(x) cos(y) - cos(x) sin(y)

By adding these together, we get

sin(x + y) + sin(x - y) = 2 sin(x) cos(y)

==>   sin(x) cos(y) = 1/2 (sin(x + y) + sin(x - y))

Now take x = π/3 and y = π/6 :

sin(π/3) cos(π/6) = 1/2 (sin(π/2) + sin(π/6))

So the blank should be filled with cos.

Find the distance between (-8,-2) and (6,-1)

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Answer:

[tex]\sqrt{14^2 + 1^2} = \sqrt{197} = 14.03566885[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve using the Pythagorean identity

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[tex]\bold{Sin\theta_{1}=-\frac{4}{5}}[/tex]

Answer:

Solution given

Cos[tex]\displaystyle \theta_{1}=\frac{3}{5}[/tex]

consider Pythagorean theorem

[tex]\bold{Sin²\theta+Cos²\theta=1}[/tex]

Subtracting [tex]Cos²\theta[/tex]both side

[tex]\displaystyle Sin²\theta=1-Cos²\theta[/tex]

doing square root on both side we get

[tex]Sin\theta=\sqrt{1-Cos²\theta}[/tex]

Similarly

[tex]Sin\theta_{1}=\sqrt{1-Cos²\theta_{1}}[/tex]

Substituting value of [tex]Cos\theta_{1}[/tex]

we get

[tex]Sin\theta_{1}=\sqrt{1-(\frac{3}{5})²}[/tex]

Solving numerical

[tex]Sin\theta_{1}=\sqrt{1-(\frac{9}{25})}[/tex]

[tex]Sin\theta_{1}=\sqrt{\frac{16}{225}}[/tex]

[tex]Sin\theta_{1}=\frac{\sqrt{2*2*2*2}}{\sqrt{5*5}}[/tex]

[tex]Sin\theta_{1}=\frac{4}{5}[/tex]

Since

In IVquadrant sin angle is negative

[tex]\bold{Sin\theta_{1}=-\frac{4}{5}}[/tex]

Answer:

[tex]\sin(\theta_1)=-\frac{4}{5}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We'll use the Pythagorean Identity [tex]\cos^2(\theta)+\sin^2(\theta)=1[/tex] to solve this problem.

Subtract [tex]\cos^2(\theta)[/tex] from both sides to isolate [tex]\sin^2(\theta)[/tex]:

[tex]\sin^2(\theta)=1-\cos^2(\theta)[/tex]

Substitute [tex]\cos(\theta)=\frac{3}{5}[/tex] as given in the problem:

[tex]\sin^2(\theta_1)=1-(\frac{3}{5}^2)[/tex]

Simplify:

[tex]\sin^2\theta_1=1-\frac{9}{25}[/tex]

Combine like terms:

[tex]\sin^2\theta_1=\frac{16}{25}[/tex]

For [tex]a^2=b[/tex], we have two solutions [tex]a=\pm \sqrt{b}[/tex]:

[tex]\sin\theta_1=\pm \sqrt{\frac{16}{25}},\\\begin{cases}\sin \theta_1=\frac{4}{5},\\\sin \theta_1=\boxed{-\frac{4}{5}}\end{cases}[/tex]

Since the sine of all angles in quadrant four return a negative output, [tex]\frac{4}{5}[/tex] is extraneous and our answer is [tex]\boxed{\sin(\theta_1)=-\frac{4}{5}}[/tex]

The graph shows the function f(x) = 2x
What is the value of x when fx) = 8?

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Answer:

4 = x

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) =2x

Let f(x) = 8

8 =2x

Divide each side by 2

8/2 = 2x/2

4 = x

Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) = 2x

When f(x) = 8, x = 8/2 = 4.

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Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

The given equation of the function is y = -a·(x - h)² + 1

The positive constants of the equation = a, and h

The points the function crosses the x-axis = 2, and 4

Where the function crosses the x-axis, y = 0, and x = 2, and 4, therefore, when x = 2, we have;

y = 0 = -a·(2 - h)² + 1

When x = 4, we have;

0 = -a·(4 - h)² + 1

-a·(2 - h)² + 1 = -a·(4 - h)² + 1

-a·(2 - h)² = -a·(4 - h)²

(2 - h)² = (4 - h)²

±(2 - h) = +#±(4 - h)

When

(2 - h) is negative, and (4 - h) is positive, but the same magnitude, we have';

-(2 - h) = +(4 - h)

2·h = 4 + 2 = 6

h = 3

0 = -a·(4 - h)² + 1 = -a·(4 - 3)² + 1 = -a + 1

Therefore, a = 1

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Eight years ago, the daughters age was thrice the son's age. Now the daughter's age is 4 years more than the son's age. Find their present ages.​

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Answer:

Let s be the son’s current age and d be the daughter’s current age. The system of equations is:

s - 10 = 2(d - 10)

s = 3 + d

Since s is already set to an equation, we can use the substitution method for s in the other equation:

s = 3 + d

s - 10 = 2(d - 10)

3 + d - 10 = 2(d - 10)

Simplify and solve for d:

3 + d - 10 = 2(d - 10)

-7 + d = 2d - 20

-7 = d - 20

13 = d

The daughter is 13 years old. To solve for the son’s age, we will plug in the solution for d into one of the equations. The second one is simpler so we will use that:

s = 3 + d

s = 3 + 13

s = 16

The son is 16 years old. Let us use the other equation to check our solutions:

s - 10 = 2(d - 10)

16 - 10 = 2(13 - 10)

6 = 2(3)

6 = 6

It checks out. The son is 16 years old, and the daughter is 13 years old.

The present age of the daughter and son are 14 and 10 years respectively.

Let the age of the daughter be x

Let the age of the son be y

If the daughter's age is 4 years more than the son's age now, then,

x = y + 4 ............. 1

If Eight years ago, the daughters' age was thrice the son's age, then;

Daughter = x - 8

Son  = y - 8

Hence, x - 8 =3(y - 8).................. 2

Substitute equation 1 into 2 to have:

x - 8 =3(y - 8).

y + 4 - 8 = 3(y - 8)

y - 4 = 3y - 24

y - 3y = -20

-2y = -20

y = 10

Recall that x = y + 4

x = 10 + 4

x = 14

Hence the present age of the daughter and son are 14 and 10 years respectively.

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Which system of linear inequalities is graphed?

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Answer:

The first one.

Step-by-step explanation:

Graph lines as if the inequalities were equal signs.

X = -3 is a vertical line at x = -3, because it's less than we shade to the left. All numbers less than -3 are to the left. The line is dashed because there is no equal to. Only less than. The line is not included in the solution set.

y = -x - 1 is a line with a y-intercept of -1 and a slope of -1. All values that are less that y are below the line. Because it's less than or equal to the line is solid.

Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

The vertical line  is dotted at -3 and shaded to the left

x < -3

This gives us two choices left

A and C

The other line has a y intercept at -1 and is solid and shaded to the left

It is of the form

y ≤ mx+1  

We know the slope is negative since is goes down from left to right

The only Choice is A

Can someone help me with this math homework please!

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Answer:

(-3,-6) and (-3,2)

Step-by-step explanation:

A line with an undefined slope is vertical. In this case it must have x coordinates equal to -3

1 Which one of the following expression represents the sum of the expressions (5x - 13xy + 14y) and (12xy - 6x - 12y)?​

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Answer:

(12xy-6x -12y)

12xy-18xy

6xy

Answer:

- xy - x + 2y

Step-by-step explanation:

5x - 13xy + 14y + 12xy - 6x - 12y ← collect like terms

= (- 13xy + 12xy) + (5x - 6x) + (14y - 12y)

= - xy - x + 2y

sec²x + cosec²x ≡sec²xcosec²x​

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Step-by-step explanation:

sec²x + cosec²x = sec²x.cosec²x

1/cos²x + 1/sin²x = 1/cos²x.1/sin²x

or, (sin²x+cos²x)/sin²x.cos²x = 1/(sin²x.cos²x)

or, 1/(sin²x.cos²x) = 1/(sin²x.cos²x)

Hence,

sec²x + cosec²x = sec²x.cosec²x proved!!

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If x=3 ,y=4 than what is the value?

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I am pretty sure it is 91

Find the value of x that will make L||M.
6x + 8
4x + 2
X =[?]

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Answer:

6x+8+4x+2=180

so!! 10x+10=180

10x=170

x=17

Answer:

[tex]x=17[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The two angles labelled [tex]6x+8[/tex] and [tex]4x+2[/tex] are co-interior angles. When two parallel lines are cut by a traversal, co-interior angles are supplementary, meaning they add up to 180 degrees. Therefore, if line L is parallel to line M, [tex]6x+8[/tex] and [tex]4x+2[/tex] must be supplementary:

[tex]6x+8+4x+2=180[/tex]

Combine like terms:

[tex]10x+10=180[/tex]

Subtract 10 from both sides:

[tex]10x=170[/tex]

Divide both sides by 10:

[tex]x=\frac{170}{10}=\boxed{17}[/tex]

Instructions: Point R is the centroid. Find DU if DR = 14.

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Answer:

21

Step-by-step explanation:

If DR measures 14, DU will have to measure DR + half the measure of DR

DU = 14 + 7

Du = 21

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If Tanya cleans a 1500 square foot building for a total of $107.00, what is the amount Tanya gets paid per square foot?

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Answer:

Tanya will get approximately $0.07 per square foot.

This can be solved by creating a ratio between the amount she is paid and the amount of square feet she cleans.

(1500)/(107)=(1)/(x) = 0.0713

Answer:

0.0713

Step-by-step explanation:

Tanya will get approximately $0.07 per square foot.

This can be solved by creating a ratio between the amount she is paid and the amount of square feet she cleans.

(1500)/(107)=(1)/(x) = 0.0713

Your cellphone plan is by the minute . Each minute of use costs $0.10 . Create a relation that represents the amount spent ,A, per minute ,m, of call time . Then, use the relation to find the amount spent if you talk 65 minutes. Show your work.

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Answer:

Talking 65 minutes, $ 6.50 must be paid.  

Step-by-step explanation:

Since your cell phone plan is by the minute, and each minute of use cost $ 0.10, to create a relation that represents the amount spent, A, per minute, m, of call time, and then use the relation to find the amount spent if you talk 65 minutes, the following calculations must be performed:

0.10 x M = A

0.10 x 65 = A

6.50 = A

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