Answer:
a
Step-by-step explanation:
the graphic is step by step
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the first number to the problem is -4, you start at -4 on the number line. The next number is +7.5 so you would move 7.5 spaces to the right on your number line. Finally, where you land would be your answer.
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(x^2 + 5x + 2) – (5x^2 – x – 2) =
Answer:
[tex]{ \tt{( {x}^{2} + 5x + 2) - (5 {x}^{2} - x - 2) }} \\ = { \tt{(1 - 5) {x}^{2} + (5 + 1)x + (2 + 2)}} \\ = { \tt{ - 4 {x}^{2} + 6x + 4 }} \\ = { \tt{ - 2(2 {x}^{2} - 3x - 2) }}[/tex]
What is the x-intercept of the line with equation 3y - 8x = 10? Represent your answer as a point in (x, y) form.
The solution is
Answer:
(-1.25, 0) or (-5/4, 0)
Step-by-step explanation:
The x-intercept is when y = 0, so let's plug 0 into the equation:
3(0) - 8x = 10
Now we use basic algebra to solve for x:
0 - 8x = 10
-8x = 10
x = -5/4 or -1.25
So the answer is (-1.25, 0) or (-5/4, 0).
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What is Index Law 1?
please give a definition
Answer:
LAW 2: The second law of indices tells us that when dividing a number with an exponent by the same number with an exponent, we have to subtract the powers. In algebraic form, this rule is as follows . ... Example: In this example, the powers were multiplied together to give the answer which is 3 to the power of 6.
Find the general term of the ap whose 7th term is -1 and 16th term is 17? (pls Hurry up I will mark you Brainliest and don't reply in a silly way or I'll report you)
Answer:
The answer is -13.
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula of the nth term of an AP(arthimetic progression) is a+(n-1)d.
So the 7th term will be a+6d= -1 ---(1)
The 16th term will a+15d=17 ---(2)
Subtract (2) and (1)
a+15d-(a+6d)=17-(-1)
=a+15d-a-6d=17+1
9d=18
d=18/9
d=2.
Substitute d in eq (1)
a+6(2)= -1
a+12=-1
a= -1-12= -13
Thus the general term of the ap is -13
4. If 2 Cos A-1 = 0, then the value acute value A is
Answer:
[tex]A=60^{\circ}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given [tex]2\cos A-1=0[/tex],
Add 1 to both sides:
[tex]2\cos A=1[/tex]
Divide both sides by 2:
[tex]\cos A=\frac{1}{2}[/tex]
Take the inverse cosine of each side (note that the question stipulates that A is acute):
[tex]\arccos(\cos A)=\arccos(\frac{1}{2})[/tex]
[tex]A=\arccos(\frac{1}{2}), A\in (0^{\circ}, 90^{\circ}),\\A=\boxed{60^{\circ}}[/tex]
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A bank pays interest of 9% on money in deposit accounts. Mrs. Wells puts $2000 in the bank. Calculate how much she has after:
a). 1year
b). 3 years
c). 5 years
Answer:
first year
$2180
Step-by-step explanation:
9% of $2000 =$180
$2000+$180Step-by-step explanation:
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10 fracciones que generen decimales exactos 10 fracciones que generen decimales inexactos puros y 10 fraccionarios que generen decimales periódicos mixtos
Answer:
Un número decimal exacto es algo de la forma:
3.27
Para reescribir este número como una fracción, podemos ver que tiene dos dígitos luego del punto.
Entonces podemos multiplicar y dividir por 100 (misma cantidad de ceros que dígitos luego del punto decimal)
así obtenemos:
3.27*(100)/(100) = 327/100
Entonces la fracción 327/100 genera un decimal exacto.
Así, encontrar 10 fracciones es trivial, 10 ejemplos son:
7/10 = 0.7
314/100 = 3.14
27/10 = 2.7
27/100 = 0.27
2/10 = 0.2
25/100 = 0.25
31/10 = 3.1
12/10 = 6/5 = 1.2
131/10 = 13.1
142/100 = 1.42
Ahora, un decimal inexacto puro es algo de la forma:
3.33...
donde el 3 se repite infinitamente.
Tratemos de reescribir este número como una fracción:
primero debemos ver la cantidad de dígitos que se repiten, en este caso es uno solo, el 3, entonces multiplicamos por 10:
3.33*10 = 33.33...
Ahora, podemos restar el numero original:
33.333... - 3.333... = 30
Entonces tenemos que:
3.33*9 = 30
3.33 = 30/9
La fracción:
30/9 nos da in decimal inexacto puro.
Ahora que sabemos construirlas, 10 ejemplos pueden ser:
30/9 = 3.33....
1/3 = 0.33...
40/9 = 4.44...
50/9 = 5.55...
60/9 = 6.66...
70/9 = 7.77...
20/9 = 2.22...
55/9 = 6.11...
544/99 = 5.5959...
10/9 = 1.11...
Finalmente, un periódico mixto es algo de la forma:
1.2343434...
Es decir, el 34 se repite infinitamente, pero también tenemos un 2 luego del punto decimal, por lo que este número no es puramente periódico.
Para construirlos, podemos tomar una fracción exacta, como
1.1 y una periódica, como 1.11...
Si las sumamos, obtenemos:
1.1 + 1.11... = 2.211...
donde el uno se repetirá infinitamente.
Así, simplemente sumando las fracciones del primer caso con las del segundo, obtendremos decimales periódicos mixtos, por ejemplo:
7/10 + 55/9 = 613/90 = 0.7 + 6.11... = 6.8111....
7/10 + 10/9 = 163/90 = 0.7 + 1.11... = 1.811....
31/10 + 10/9 = 379/90 = 3.1 + 1.11... = 4.2111...
31/10 + 20/9 = 479/90 = 3.1 + 2.22... = 5.322...
31/10 + 30/9 = 579/90 = 3.1 + 3.33... = 6.4333...
27/10 + 20/9 = 443/90 = 2.7 + 2.22... = 4.922...
37/10 + 20/9 = 533/90 = 3.7 + 2.22... = 5.922...
4/10 + 10/9 = 136/90 = 0.4 + 1.11... = 1.511....
3/100 + 10/9 = 1027/900 = 0.03 + 1.11... = 1.14111...
4/10 + 20/9 = 236/90 = 0.4 + 2.22... = 2.622....
Use the cross product property to determine witch of the following equalities are proportions:
6.6/1.1 = 0.3/0.05
Answer:
proportion
Step-by-step explanation:
6.6/1.1 = 0.3/0.05
Using cross products
6.6 * .05 = 1.1 * .3
.33 = .33
Since this is a true statement, the statement is a proportion
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Answer:
there is only one way to to roll a 3
1/36 = .044 = 4.4%
Step-by-step explanation:
A random sample of 13 teenagers were surveyed for a hypothesis test about the mean weekly amount spent on convenience goods. Researchers conduct a one-mean hypothesis test, at the 1% significance level, to test whether the average spent per week on convenience goods is greater than 50 dollars.
Answer:
Please find the complete question and the graph in the attached file.
Step-by-step explanation:
On the basis of the data,
The level of importance is [tex]\alpha = 0.01[/tex]
Freedom levels [tex]= n -1 = 13 -1 = 12[/tex]
For the right-tailed test, the critical value is [tex]t_c = 2.681[/tex]
(Partially t-table permitted [tex]\alpha = 0.01 \ and\ df =12[/tex])
If a real estate agent receives 17 percent of the selling price of each house he sells, then what would the agent make if the house sells for $180,000?
Answer:
$30600
Step-by-step explanation:
The selling price is $180,000
The commission rate is 17% of this
(17/100) * 180000 = 30600
The difference between the square of two numbers is 11. Twice the square of the first number increased by the square of the second number is 97 find the numbers
Answer:
Below in bold.
Step-by-step explanation:
x^2 - y^2 = 11
2x^2 + y^2 = 97
From the first equation:
y^2 = x^2 - 11
Substituting in the second equation:
2x^2 + x^2 - 11 = 97
3x^2 = 108
x^2 = 36
x = 6, -6.
Substituting for x in the first equation:
(6)^2 - y^2 = 11
y^2 = 36 - 11 = 25
y = 5, -5.
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Jackson's current salary is $36,000 per year. Each year his salary is 1.04 times the previous yeal's salary. What
will his salary be in his 5th year?
OA) $42,214.92
OB) $42,114.91
Answer:
$43,799.50
Step-by-step explanation:
USing the formula:
A = P(1+r)ⁿ
n is the time = 5
1 + r = 1.04
P = 36,000
Substitute the values into the formula
A = 36000(1.04)⁵
A = 36,000(1.2166529024)
A = 43,799.50
Hence the value in the fifth year will e $43,799.50
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Answer:
The first one
Step-by-step explanation:
Match the expression to its value.
Answer:
1 a
2 b
3 c
4 d
Step-by-step explanation:
1b
2d
3c
4a
Answer:
10(4) > 10,000
10-(4) > 0.0001
10(4)/10(2) > 0.000001
10-(4) * 10(2) > 1/10(4) 0.01
Step-by-step explanation:
if 2[tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex] : 4 [tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex] , then 7 : ___
A: 12 B: 13 C: 8[tex]\frac{2}{3}[/tex] D: 6[tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex]
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[tex] \\ \tt \longmapsto 2 \frac{1}{3} \div 4\frac{1}{3} = \frac{7}{x} \\ \\ \tt \longmapsto \frac{7}{3} \div \frac{13}{3} = \frac{7}{x} \\ \\ \tt \longmapsto \frac{7}{3} \times \frac{3}{13} = \frac{7}{x} \\ \\ \tt \longmapsto \frac{7}{13} = \frac{7}{x} \\ \\ \tt \longmapsto 7x = 7 \times 13 \\ \\ \tt \longmapsto 7x = 91 \\ \\ \tt \longmapsto x = \frac{91}{7} \\ \\ \tt \longmapsto x = 13[/tex]
Answer:
[tex]x = 13[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] \frac{2 \frac{1}{3} }{4 \frac{1}{3} } = \frac{7}{x} \\ \frac{7}{3} \div \frac{13}{3} = \frac{7}{x} \\ \frac{7}{ 3} \times \frac{3}{13} = \frac{7}{x} \\ \frac{7}{13} = \frac{7}{x} \\ 7x = 13 \times 7 \\ x = \frac{13 \times 7}{7} \\ x = 13[/tex]
rfan exited his apartment building and walked 20 blocks west. He then walked an additional 5 blocks west. What must he do to return to his apartment building?
Answer: If he walked 20 blocks west straight from his exited appartment, then added an additional 5 blocks to the west, he would have walked a total of 25 blocks and to return to his appartment must walk 25 blocks straight back from where he cam from to return back to his appartment.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
For triangle ABC with sides a,b,c labeled in the usual way,
c2=a2+b2−2abcosC
We can easily solve for angle C .
2abcosC=a2+b2−c2
cosC=a2+b2−c22ab
C=arccosa2+b2−c22ab
That’s the formula for getting the angle of a triangle from its sides.
The Law of Cosines has no exceptions and ambiguities, unlike many other trig formulas. Each possible value for a cosine maps uniquely to a triangle angle, and vice versa, a true bijection between cosines and triangle angles. Increasing cosines corresponds to smaller angles.
−1≤cosC≤1
0∘≤C≤180∘
We needed to include the degenerate triangle angles, 0∘ and 180∘, among the triangle angles to capture the full range of the cosine. Degenerate triangles aren’t triangles, but they do correspond to a valid configuration of three points, namely three collinear points.
The Law of Cosines, together with sin2θ+cos2θ=1 , is all we need to derive most of trigonometry. C=90∘ gives the Pythagorean Theorem; C=0 and C=180∘ give the foundational but often unnamed Segment Addition Theorem, and the Law of Sines is in there as well, which I’ll leave for you to find, just a few steps from cosC= … above. (Hint: the Law of Cosines applies to all three angles in a triangle.)
The Triangle Angle Sum Theorem, A+B+C=180∘ , is a bit hard to tease out. Substituting the Law of Sines into the Law of Cosines we get the very cool
2sinAsinBcosC=sin2A+sin2B−sin2C
Showing that’s the same as A+B+C=180∘ is a challenge I’ll leave for you.
In Rational Trigonometry instead of angle we use spreads, squared sines, and the squared form of the formula we just found is the Triple Spread Formula,
4sin2Asin2B(1−sin2C)=(sin2A+sin2B−sin2C)2
true precisely when ±A±B±C=180∘k , integer k, for some k and combination of signs.
This is written in RT in an inverted notation, for triangle abc with vertices little a,b,c which we conflate with spreads a,b,c,
(a+b−c)2=4ab(1−c)
Very tidy. It’s an often challenging third degree equation to find the spreads corresponding to angles that add to 180∘ or zero, but it’s a whole lot cleaner than the trip through the transcendental tunnel and back, which almost inevitably forces approximation.
If Q = 5+2i, E = i, and D = 5-2i, find Q.E.D
Answer:
Q.D.E=(5+2i).(5-2i).i = (25-4i²)i = 25i-4i³
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the lettered angles in each of the following.
( where a point o is given , it is the centre of the circle) .
Answer:
q = 80 degrees
r = 70 degrees
s = 10 degrees
t = 70 degrees
u = 40 degrees
v = 60 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
starting with the fact that all angles in any triangle always sum up to 180 degrees :
q = 180 - 60 - 40 = 80 degrees
r = 180 - (60+10) - 40 = 180 - 70 - 40 = 70 degrees
the triangle 40-60-q and v-u-blank are similar triangles. your can say the smaller triangle is just a projection of the large triangle through the focal point at angle q.
that means the angles must be equal.
v = 60 degrees
u = 40 degrees
similar for 10-r-blank and t-s-blank.
s = 10 degrees
t = 70 degrees
u=60°
v=40°
q=80°
r=70°
s=70°
t=10°
Answer:
Solution given:
t=10°[inscribed angle on a same chord or arc is equal]
V=40°[inscribed angle on a same chord or arc is equal]
u=60°[inscribed angle on a same chord or arc is equal]
AGAIN;
40+60+10+r=180°[sum of interior angle of triangle]
r+110°=180°
r=180°-110°
r=70°
again
r=s=70°[inscribed angle on a same chord or arc is equal]
again
q=r+10°[exterior angle is equal to the sum of two opposite interior angle]
q=70+10=80°
Solve for x.
x – 42 = 98 – 9x
X = [?]
Answer:
x = 14
Step-by-step explanation:
x - 42 = 98 - 9x
+42 +42
x = 140 - 9x
+9x +9x
10x = 140
/10 /10
x = 14
hello can someone please help me this question? I don't quite understand it
Answer:
Equation: y=45x+1000
A. $45
B. 1,000
C. y=45x+1000-->Independent=1,000-->Dependent=45
D. y=45(20)+1,000=1,900
E. 30 weeks
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve step "E", you must set up an equation.
Specifically--> 45x+1,000=2350, then solve
45x=1350
x=30
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Solution given:
[tex]\bold{4*3^{x+1}-9^{x}=27}[/tex]
let 3^xbe a
4*a*3-a²=27
a²-12a+27=0
a²-9a-3a+27=0
a(a-9)-3(a-9)=0
(a-9)(a-3)=0
either
a=9
3^x=3²
:.x=2
or
a=3
3^x=3^1
x=1
x=2,1
What is the value of the expression below when 4x=4? 2
x
2
+
x
−
5
2x
2
+x−5
Plzzz help!!
Answer:
I dont understand the problem because of the way its written out but I believe that the value of x itself is 1.
x=1
Step-by-step explanation:
1 x 4 = 4
(hope it helps a bit)
Angles of triangle are in the ratio of 23:5. What is the Size of the smallest angle?
Answer:
ratio 2 : 3 : 5
size of smallest angle
[tex]180 \times \frac{2}{10} \\ = 36[/tex]
Answer:
The smallest angle of a triangle is 36°.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given, the ratio of angles of a triangle is 2 : 3 : 5
Let the angles of a triangle be ∠A, ∠B and ∠C.
∠A = 2x, ∠B = 3x, ∠C = 5x
∠A+∠B + ∠C= 180°
[sum of all the angles of a triangle is 180°]
2x + 3x + 5x = 180°
10x = 180°
x=180°/10 =18°
∠A=2x=2 x 18° = 36°
∠B = 3x = 3 x 18° = 54°
∠C = 5x = 5 x 18° = 90°
Hence, the smallest angle of a triangle is 36°.
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Answer:
Q3. Last option Q4. 3rd option
Step-by-step explanation:
s^2 = 9.8^2+5.1^2-2(9.8)(5.1)cos39
s^2=44.366489...
s=6.7
what is the area of the triangle formed from (-2,2), (1,2) and (0,-6)
Answer:
I think it's 12
Step-by-step explanation:
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10. A rectangle whose length is twice its width has a diagonal equal to one side of a given square. The ratio of the area of the rectangle to the area of the square is
Answer:
2/5
Step-by-step explanation:
First, we can draw the rectangle out, as shown. The length is twice the width, and the diagonal, y, cuts across the rectangle. This forms a right triangle, and using the Pythagorean Theorem, we can say that
y² = x² + (2x)²
y² = x² + 4x²
y² = 5x²
square root both sides
y=√(5x²)
The diagonal, or y, is equal to √(5x²). This is equal to one side of the square
The area for the rectangle, which we need to find for the ratio, is length * width = x * 2x = 2x²
The area for the square, which we also need to find for the ratio, is (side length)² = √(5x²) = 5x²
The ratio for the area of the rectangle to the area of the square is therefore 2x²/5x² = 2/5 (crossing out the x² in both the numerator and the denominator). We know to put the rectangle on top because of the specific wording of "the ratio of the area of the rectangle to..."
El periodo de un movimiento circular uniforme es de
8 segundos. ¿Cuál es su velocidad angular?
Answer: I dont understand what your saying im sorry, I'd really like to help but I cant :(