Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Which of the following best describes a basic postulate of Euclidean
geometry?
A. All circles measure 360°
B. All right triangles are congruent.
C. A straight line segment has a midpoint.
D. A straight line segment can be drawn between any two points.
Answer:
D. A straight line segment can be drawn between any two points.
Step-by-step explanation:
Euclid of Alexandria was famously known and regarded as the founder of geometry, as well as the father of geometry. He was born in the Mid-fourth century, BC and he specialized in the field of Mathematics. Some of his popular works in the field of Mathematics were Euclid's Elements, Euclidean algorithm and Euclidean geometry.
One of the basic postulate of Euclidean geometry is that a straight line segment can be drawn between any two points.
Others include;
I. All right angles are congruent.
II. All straight line segment is indefinitely extendable in a straight line.
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Answer:
m∠ADC = 90°
5x-5 = 90
x = 19
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the value of c
Answer:
if im not mistaken its 121
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
99°
Step-by-step explanation:
The interior angle sum of any 5 sided polygon is 540°.
540-53 = 487 - 137 = 350 - 105 = 245- 146 = 99°
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Explanation:
10% in decimal form is 0.10
25% in decimal form is 0.25
The jump from 0.10 to 0.25 is "times 2.5" since (0.25)/(0.10) = 2.5
This means that we have 2.5 times as many apples compared to oranges.
If we have 2 oranges, as mentioned in every answer choice, then we must have 2*2.5 = 5 apples.
Based on this, the answer is either A or B.
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65% turns into 0.65
The jump from 0.10 to 0.65 is 6.5 since (0.65)/(0.10) = 6.5
So we have 6.5 times as many pears as oranges.
If we had 2 oranges, then we have 2*6.5 = 13 pears
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To summarize, we have:
2 oranges, 5 apples, 13 pears.
The answer is therefore choice A
What is this equation rewritten in logarithmic form?
9X = 3
A. log 3 = x
B. log, 3 = 9
C. log3 9 = x
D. log3 x = 9
Answer:
A. log9 3=x
Step-by-step explanation:
The logarithmic form with base 9 is log₉ 3 = x.
The correct option is A.
The equation 9ˣ = 3 can be rewritten in logarithmic form by identifying the base and the result of the exponential operation. In this case, the base is 9, the result is 3, and the exponent is x.
The logarithmic form with base 9 is log₉ 3 = x.
Option A, log₉ 3 = x, is the correct representation of the equation in logarithmic form.
The logarithmic form states that the logarithm of a number (3 in this case) to a specific base (9 in this case) is equal to the exponent (x in this case).
In the equation, 9ˣ = 3, the logarithmic form log₉ 3 = x indicates that the logarithm of 3 with base 9 is equal to x. This means that 3 is the result of raising 9 to the power of x.
Therefore, option A, log₉ 3 = x, is the correct answer representing the equation 9ˣ = 3 in logarithmic form.
To learn more about the logarithms;
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1.
25
40
75
2.
40
75
140
Answer:
C= 40
D= 75
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Solve the equation for x: (4x+38) + (2x-18)=180
Answer:
80/3
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
x = 80/3
Step-by-step explanation:
(4x+38) + (2x-18)=180
Combine like terms
6x +20 = 180
Subtract 20 from each side
6x+20 -20 = 180-20
6x = 160
Divide by 6
6x/6 = 160/6
x = 80/3
In order for the parallelogram to be a rhombus, x=?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The diagonal must be an angle bisector for a rhombus.
That means that both bisected angles are equal.
2x + 16 = 5x - 8 Add 8 to both sides
2x + 16 + 8 = 5x
2x + 24 = 5x Subtract 2x from both sides
24 = 5x - 2x
24 = 3x Divide by 3
24/3 = x
x = 8
Choose the graph that correctly corresponds to the equation y = −4
Answer:
e
Step-by-step explanation:
the graph should look something like this
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[tex]6 {x}^{6} + 6 {x}^{4} + 6 {x}^{2} and \: \\ 4 {x}^{6} - 4 {x}^{x} \\ it \: is \: lcm[/tex]
Answer:
I'm sorry I'm not good at math
Step-by-step explanation:
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PLEASE HELP!! would this be symmetric or reflexive property?
Answer: It's "reflexive" because the equation is equal on both sides
Step-by-step explanation: The reason it isn't symmetric property, is because the variables are mismatched (it's not the same on both sides.)
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-0.6the decimal in equivalent fraction form
[tex]\sf \: If \: the \: question \: is \: to \: convert \: - 0.6 \\ \sf \: to \: its\: equivalent \: fractional \: form \: then ⟹[/tex]
[tex]\sf \: - 0.6 \\ \sf= \frac{ - 6}{10} (direct \: fractional \: form) \\ \sf = \frac{ - 3}{5} (in \: simplified \: form)[/tex]
the distance between the points (tan a, 1) , (0,2)
Answer:
Answer
Step-by-step explanation:
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Solve for x. Round to the nearest tenth of a degree, if necessary. Please HELP!
Answer:
x = 29.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Since this is a right triangle, we can use trig functions
cos x = adj side/ hypotenuse
cos x = 67/77
Taking the inverse cos of each side
cos^-1( cos x) = cos^-1 (67/77)
x = 29.52626525
To the nearest tenth
x = 29.5
1. Which of the following expressions are equivalent to? Select all that apply. A. 31 . 36 B. 31 . 35 C. 3-2 . 3-4 D. 32 . 3-8 E. 3 • 3-6 F.3-1 . 3-5
Answer: A and C
Step-by-step explanation:
Which of the following contains a variable?
A. He scored a 95 on the test.
B. The bug crawled 15 inches per second.
C. The area is 56 square centimeters.
D. Ana is 3 years older than Mark.
Answer:
D. Ana is 3 years older than Mark.
Step-by-step explanation:
We do not know how old Mark is. That is the variable
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Which angles are adjacent to each other?
• Angle KGD and Angle AEB
• Angle BEC and Angle AEB
• Angle AEB and Angle ECU
• Angle JCI and Angle KGD
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
adjacent angles have a common vertex and a common ray
∠BEC and ∠AEB (common vertex E common ray EB)
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Step-by-step explanation:
The depth of the water is increasing by 2 feet each minute.
The expression y2 – 10y + 24 has a factor of y – 4. What is another factor of y2 – 10y + 24?
y – 20
y – 14
y – 8
y – 6
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
If we divide 24 by 6, we get 4, which is the other factor of 24 when given the one factor of 6. Same goes here. In order to find out what the other factor of [tex]y^2-10y+24=0[/tex] is when given one factor of y - 4, we simply divide the second degree polynomial by y - 4 to get the quotient. The quotient, then, is the other factor. Synthetic division is the easiest way to do this.
If y - 4 is the factor, then by the Zero Product Property, y - 4 = 0 and y = 4. Setting up synthetic division:
4| 1 -10 24
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The rule is to start by bringing down the first term, multiplying it by the number outside, then putting that product up under the next term in line:
4| 1 -10 24
4
1
Then add the column, multiply the sum by the number outside, and put that product up under the next term in line:
4| 1 -10 24
4 -24
1 -6
And add the last column and that is the remainder. We get a 0 remainder. That means that y - 4 goes evenly into the polynomial and the other factor we are looking for is found in the numbers under the addition line. These numbers are the leading coefficients of the depressed polynomial, the polynomial that serves as the other factor: 1y - 6.
Therefore, the 2 factors that multiply together to give us [tex]y^2-10y+24=0[/tex] are (y - 4)(y - 6) and we can check ourselves by multiplying this out by FOILing to see if the result is the polynomial we started with. It is, so we're all done!
Answer:
its ( y-6 )
Step-by-step explanation:
well if you use the FOIL method you will get that answer. also i took the test and got a 100 so there u go.
Jada worked at the bakery for 14 hours last week he spent $12 of his earnings on a cake for his father‘s birthday as he was last with $86 after buying the cake what is Gianna‘s hourly wage
Answer:
$7 is his Hourly Wage.
Step-by-step explanation:
We can start by finding out how much money Jada started with by adding the amount of money he had after buying the cake with how much he spent on the cake, 86 + 12 = 98.
We now know how much money he had before buying anything. Now we can just divide the total amount of money by how long he worked.
98 ÷ 14 = 7
Rational between √16 and √17
Answer:
41/10
Explanation:
sqrt16 = 4
sqrt17 = 4.12
4.1 = 41/10 and 4<4.1<4.12
what is the value of a if va- vh is equals to 1
Answer:
[tex] \displaystyle a = \frac{1+vh}{v}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
we want to figure out a value of a for the following condition
[tex] \displaystyle va - vh = 1[/tex]
to do so factor out v;
[tex] \displaystyle v (a - h )= 1[/tex]
divide both sides by v which yields:
[tex] \displaystyle \frac{(a-h) \cancel{(v)}}{ \cancel{v}}= \frac{1}{v} [/tex]
therefore,
[tex] \displaystyle a-h = { \frac{1}{v}}[/tex]
now,add h to both sides:
[tex] \displaystyle a = \frac{1}{v}+h[/tex]
further simplification if necessary:
[tex] \displaystyle a =\boxed{ \frac{1+vh}{v}}[/tex]
factor out of v
[tex]\sf{v(a-h)=1 }[/tex]Dividing both sides by (v)
[tex]\sf{\dfrac{v(a-h)}{(v)}=\dfrac{1}{(v)} }[/tex]cancel out (v)
[tex]\sf{\dfrac{\cancel{v}(a-h)}{\cancel{(v)}}=\dfrac{1}{(v)} }[/tex][tex]\sf{ a-h=\dfrac{1}{v} }[/tex]
add h in both sides
[tex]\sf{a-h+h=\dfrac{1}{v}+h }[/tex]cancelout h
[tex]\sf{a-\cancel{h}+\cancel{h}=\dfrac{1}{v}+h }[/tex] [tex]\sf{a=\dfrac{1}{v}+h }[/tex] [tex]\boxed{\sf{a=\dfrac{1+vh}{v} } }[/tex][tex]\sf{ }[/tex] [tex]\sf{ }[/tex]
Therefore:-the value of a if va- vh is equals to 1 is [tex]\bold{\dfrac{1+vh}{v} }[/tex]
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Answer:
[tex]162.07[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
An image that creates represents this situation has been attached to this answer. As one can see, the diagram models the situation, the angle of depression represents the angle between the horizon line and the line of sight. The horizon line and the tower form a right angle (a (90) degree angle). This means that the angle of depression is complementary to the angle of sight. Therefore, one can state the following:
[tex](angle\ of\ depression) + (angle\ of \ sight)=90[/tex]
Substitute,
[tex](angle\ of\ depression) + (angle\ of \ sight)=90[/tex]
[tex](m<ABD)+(m<DBC)=90[/tex]
[tex]42+(m<DBC)=90[/tex]
Inverse operations,
[tex]42+(m<DBC)=90[/tex]
[tex]m<DBC=48[/tex]
Now one can use the right angle trigonometric ratios to solve this problem. The right angle trigonometric ratios are a series of ratios that describe the relationship between the sides and angles in a right triangle. These ratios are as follows:
[tex]sin(\theta)=\frac{opposite}{hypotenuse}\\\\cos(\theta)=\frac{adjacent}{hypotenuse}\\\\tan(\theta)=\frac{opposite}{adjacent}[/tex]
Bear in mind, the terms (opposite) and (adjacent) are subjective, and change depending on the reference angle. However, the term (hypotenuse) refers to the side opposite the right angle and is constant regardless of the reference angle.
In this case, one has found an angle in the triangle, one is given the measure of the side opposite this angle, and one is asked to find the side adjacent to this angle. Therefore, it would make the most sense to use the ratio tangent (tan).
[tex]tan(\theta)=\frac{opposite}{adjacnet}[/tex]
Substitute,
[tex]tan(48)=\frac{180}{adjacent}[/tex]
Inverse operations,
[tex]tan(48)=\frac{180}{adjacent}[/tex]
[tex]adjacent=\frac{180}{tan(48)}[/tex]
[tex]adjacent=162.07[/tex]
The base and height of a right triangle are 20 inches and 15 inches. Find the length of the hypotenuse.
Using the Pythagorean theorem:
Hypotenuse = sqrt( 20^2 + 15^2)
Hypotenuse = sqrt( 400 + 225)
Hypotenuse = sqrt(625)
Hypotenuse = 25
Answer: 25 inches
Answer:
25 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
We can use the Pythagorean theorem
a^2 + b^2 = c^2 where a and b are the legs and c is the hypotenuse
20^2 + 15^2 = c^2
400 +225 = c^2
625=c^2
Taking the square root of each side
sqrt(625) = sqrt(c^2)
25 = c
Four cans of cat food and 3 cans of dog food cost $1.99. Four cans of the same cat food and 1 can of the same dog food cost $1.33 hat is the cost of one can of cat food
Answer:
$0.25
Step-by-step explanation:
We can use System of Equations to find out how much a can of cat food costs.
Let's use variables to represent the cat food and dog food:
x = cost of 1 cat food can
y = cost of 1 dog food can
Here are our 2 equations based on the scenarios in the question:
4x + 3y = 1.99
4x + y = 1.33
Now let's set the second equation to y using basic algebra:
4x + y = 1.33
y = -4x+1.33
And we're going to plug that value of y, which is -4x+1.33 into the first equation and solve:
4x + 3y = 1.99
4x + 3(-4x+1.33) = 1.99
4x + -12x+3.99 = 1.99
-8x + 3.99 = 1.99
-8x = -2
x = 1/4
x = 0.25
1 can of cat food costs $0.25
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Answer:
.25
Step-by-step explanation:
set up equations
1)4c+3d=1.99
2)4c+d=1.33
Method of use:Elimination
4c+3d=1.99
- (4c+d)=-(1.33)
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=2d=.66
divide by two on both sides to get .33 for d.
plug in
4c+.33=1.33
subtract .33 on both sides
4c=1
divide by four on both sides to get c
c=1/4 or .25
Abram completes one lap of a go-cart track every 40 seconds. Joshua completes one lap of the same track every 30 seconds. Suppose Abram and Joshua cross the starting line at the same time.
a. How many seconds will pass before they cross the starting line at the same time again?
b. How many laps will Abram have completed in that time?
c. How many laps will Joshua have completed in that time?
Answer:
Below in bold.
Step-by-step explanation:
a. This is the Lowest common multiple of 30 and 40 which is
120 seconds.
b. In 120 seconds Abram had completed 120/40
= 3 laps.
c. Joshua completed 120/30 = 4 laps.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A, Lowest common mutiple of 30 and un is 120 seconds
(40x3 = 120, 30x4 = 120)
6.120/40 = 3 laPs Abram did 3 laps.
L. 120/30 = u laPs Jeshya did u laps
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Answer:
1/6 is less than 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
1/6 is close to 0
8/9 is close to 1
1/6 is less than 1/2
A macaroni and cheese recipe calls for 's of a 2 % pound block of cheese. How many pounds
are needed?
Mr. Williams ask to buy 1/2 of a pan of brownies that is 2/3 full. What fraction of the original pan does he buy?
4/6
Mr. williams wants to buy 4/6
Answer:
there is some missing information here
if the pas is a dozen brownies
1/2 of a pan is 6 2/3 of 6 would be "4"
how much mac-n-cheese are being made?
that information would be needed to solve this
Step-by-step explanation:
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What is the length of the y-component of the vector plotted below?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 1
D. 2
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
Length of the y component is how far the vector reaches vertically, so in this case it's 4