Step-by-step explanation:
A is your answer.
You just have to solve for each function individually and see what the roots are.
9514 1404 393Answer:
(a) f(x) = 2x² -2
Step-by-step explanation:
The function has two zeros, at -1 and 1, so is not a linear or square root function. The only viable choice is the correct one:
f(x) = 2x² -2
find the length of side AB
Answer:
AB = 5.6 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
Reference angle (θ) = 62°
Hypotenuse = 12 cm
Adjacent = AB
Apply the trigonometric ratio formula, CAH, which is:
Cos θ = Adj/Hyp
Plug in the values
Cos 62° = AB/12
12*Cos 62° = AB
5.63365876 = AB
AB = 5.6 cm (1 decimal place)
3. A)Find the next number in the sequence.
$1,27, 9, 3, _1_
B) Is the sequence arithmetic, geometric, or neither?
Help me find this answer please
9514 1404 393
Answer:
1/3; geometric
Step-by-step explanation:
Apparently, your sequence is ...
81, 27, 9, 3, 1, ...
The differences between these numbers vary, but the ratio of each to the one before is a constant:
27/81 = 9/27 = 3/9 = 1/3
The sequence is geometric with a common ratio of 1/3. The next number in the sequence is (1)(1/3) = 1/3.
Do you want to own your own candy store? Wow! With some interest in running your own business and a decent credit rating, you can probably get a bank loan on startup costs for franchises such as Candy Express, The Fudge Company, Karmel Corn, and Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory. Startup costs (in thousands of dollars) for a random sample of candy stores are given below. Assume that the population of x values has an approximately normal distribution.
Answer:
[tex]\bar x = 107.11[/tex]
[tex]\sigma_x = 31.07[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
See comment for complete question
Given
[tex]x: 97\ 178\ 129\ 90\ 75\ 94\ 116\ 100\ 85[/tex]
Solving (a): The sample mean
This is calculated using:
[tex]\bar x = \frac{\sum x}{n}[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]\bar x = \frac{97+ 178+ 129+ 90+ 75+ 94+ 116+ 100+ 85}{9}[/tex]
[tex]\bar x = \frac{964}{9}[/tex]
[tex]\bar x = 107.11[/tex]
Solving (b): The sample standard deviation
This is calculated as:
[tex]\sigma_x = \sqrt{\frac{\sum(x - \bar x)^2}{n-1}}[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]\sigma_x = \sqrt{\frac{(97 - 107.11)^2 +.............+ (85- 107.11)^2 }{9-1}}[/tex]
[tex]\sigma_x = \sqrt{\frac{7720.8889}{8}}[/tex]
[tex]\sigma_x = \sqrt{965.1111125}[/tex]
[tex]\sigma_x = 31.07[/tex]
Mark jogs 10 miles in 2 hours.
Come up with a ratio that shows the distance in miles to the time taken
in hours. Simplify your ratio if needed.
Solve for z
-3z-2/2 <5
Answer:
z> -2
Step-by-step explanation:
STEP 1) Any expression divided by itself equals 1
-3z-1<5
STEP 2) Move the constant to the right-hand side and change its sign
-3z<5+1
STEP 3) Add the numbers
5+1= 6
-3z<6
STEP 4) Divide both sides of the inequality by -3 and flip the inequality sign
z>-2
. a) In a group of 75 students, 20 liked football only, 30 liked cricket only and 18 did not like any of two games? (i) How many of them liked at least one game? (ii) Find the number of students who liked both the games. (iii) How many of them liked football? (iv) How many of them liked cricket? (v) Represent the result in a Venn diagram.
i)50
Steps
30+20=50
ii)7
Steps
75-(30+20)-18
=75-(50)-18
=7
iii)20
Steps
From the available data from the question
iv)30
Steps
From the available data from the questionl
v)From the attcged image file
A lift in a building starts with 7 passengers and stops at 10 floors.if each passenger is equally likely to get off at any floor and all passengers leave independently.what is the probability that atleast two passengers will get off at the same floor?
Answer:
Correct option is
C
10
5
10P
5
Total ways in which one passenger can stop =10
Total ways in which 5 passengers can stop =10∗10∗10∗10∗10
=10
5
We will select 5 floors from 10 floors and assign each individual to each floor to keep everyone isolated from each other
No. of ways in which no two persons stop at the same floor =10C
5
∗5!
=10P
5
⇒P(E)=10P
5
/10
5
If 128x is a perfect square number what is the least value of x
Please answer the question fast
Answer:
in a square all sides are equal so x has to equal
128
Hope This Helps!!!
after buying 55 books for Rs 50 each a man has rupees 3/4 of his money left how much he had at first?
Answer:
916.67 (corrected to 2 decimal places)
Hope I'm right, fingers crossed
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]55 \times 50 = 2750 \div \frac{3}{4 } = 916.6666667[/tex]
If you pick a card at random from a well shuffled deck, what is the probability that you get an even card or a spade
Answer:
The probability that you get an even card or a spade is P = 0.596
Step-by-step explanation:
In a deck of 52 cards, all the cards have the exact same probability of being drawn.
So, the probability of drawing an even card of a spade, will be equal to the quotient between the number of even cards and spades, and the total number of cards (52).
First, let's found the number of even cards and spades.
There are 13 spades.
For each set, the even cards are:
{2. 4, 6, 8, 10}
(not counting the queen as a "12")
Then for each set, there are 6 even cards.
(there are four sets but we already counted the 6 even cards from the spade set, so we ignore that set)
Then there are 3 sets with 6 even cards each, there are:
3*6 = 18 even cards
So we have:
13 spades + 18 even cards = 31 cards that meet the condition.
The probability is then:
P = 31/52 = 0.596
The probability that you get an even card or a spade is P = 0.596
At noon, ship A is 150 km west of ship B. Ship A is sailing east at 30 km/h and ship B is sailing north at 25 km/h. How fast is the distance between the ships changing at 4:00 PM?
Answer:
At 4:00 PM the distance between the two ships is 104.40 kilometers.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that at noon, ship A is 150 km west of ship B, and ship A is sailing east at 30 km / h and ship B is sailing north at 25 km / h, to determine how fast is the distance between the ships changing at 4:00 PM the following calculation must be performed:
150 - (30 x 4) = 150 - 120 = 30
0 + (25 x 4) = 0 + 100 = 100
30 ^ 2 + 100 ^ 2 = X ^ 2
√ (900 + 10,000) = X
√10,900 = X
104.40 = X
Therefore, at 4:00 PM the distance between the two ships is 104.40 kilometers.
Suppose we increase the overall number of doctors in the U.S. in all fields and specialties of medical practice by equal percentages, which would shif
Answer: hi your question is incomplete below is the complete question
Suppose we increase the overall number of doctors in the U.S. in all fields and specialties of medical practice by equal percentages, which would shift the supply curves in all the respective medical practice markets. Suppose we were to analyze two separate medical practice markets: Plastic Surgery Cardiology Which markets' price would be most impacted by this increase in the supply of doctors? Which markets' quantity would be most impacted by this increase in the supply of doctors?
answer :
Change in Market price = Cardiology
Change in Quantity = Plastic surgery
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that we are analyzing two separate markets with different levels of importance .
The demand for plastic surgery is more elastic when compared with Cardiology and this is due to the importance of Cardiology over plastic surgery.
The market price that will be affected by the increase in doctors supply is Cardiology market price while the Market quantity that would be affected by the increase is quantity of Plastic surgery
Which of the following rational functions is graphed below?
Answer:
the answer is d
Step-by-step explanation:
because when we put-1 from x the equation hasn't any value
There is a bag filled with 3 blue and 5 red marbles.
A marble is taken at random from the bag, the colour is noted and then it is not replaced.
Another marble is taken at random.
What is the probability of getting 2 of the same colour?
JUST NEED THE ANSWER IN A FRACTION PLEASE
[tex]\frac{13}{28}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:Given:
Blue marbles: 3
Reb marbles: 5
Total marbles: 8
Two marbles are selected at random, one after the other with replacement.
Getting the same colour of marbles from the selection means the two marbles are both red or both blue.
(a) Probability of getting 2 marbles being red in colour
i. Probability of picking a red at the first selection:
Number of red marbles ÷ Total number of marbles
=> 5 ÷ 8 = [tex]\frac{5}{8}[/tex]
ii. Probability of picking a red at the second selection:
Number of remaining red marbles ÷ Total number of remaining marbles
Since after the first pick, the marble is not replaced, the remaining red marbles is 4 while the total number of remaining marbles is 7
=> 4 ÷ 7 = [tex]\frac{4}{7}[/tex]
iii. The probability of getting both marbles being red is the product of i and ii above. i.e
[tex]\frac{5}{8}[/tex] x [tex]\frac{4}{7}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{5}{14}[/tex]
(b) Probability of getting 2 marbles being blue in colour
i. Probability of picking a blue at the first selection:
Number of blue marbles ÷ Total number of marbles
=> 3 ÷ 8 = [tex]\frac{3}{8}[/tex]
ii. Probability of picking a blue at the second selection:
Number of remaining blue marbles ÷ Total number of remaining marbles
Since after the first pick, the marble is not replaced, the remaining blue marbles is 2 while the total number of remaining marbles is 7
=> 2 ÷ 7 = [tex]\frac{2}{7}[/tex]
iii. The probability of getting both marbles being blue is the product of i and ii above. i.e
[tex]\frac{3}{8}[/tex] x [tex]\frac{2}{7}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{3}{28}[/tex]
(c) Probability of getting 2 marbles of the same colour.
The probability of getting 2 marbles of same colour is the sum of the probability of getting both marbles of red colour and the probability of getting both marbles as blue colour. i.e The sum of a(iii) and b(iii)
[tex]\frac{5}{14}[/tex] + [tex]\frac{3}{28}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{13}{28}[/tex]
The probability of getting 2 of the same colour is [tex]\frac{13}{28}[/tex]
If a translation of T.3. - 8(x, y) is applied to square
ABCD, what is the y-coordinate of B'?
4
3
0-12
A
В
-8
-E
5
2
3
4
0
D
C
Answer:
Its C. -6
Step-by-step explanation:
The coordinates of point B after translation are (-2, -6).
What is Graph?Graph is a mathematical representation of a network and it describes the relationship between lines and points.
A translation T(-3, -8) follows the rule:
A translation is a movement of the graph either horizontally parallel to the -axis or vertically parallel to the -axis.
(x, y)--->(x-3, y-8)
From the diagram you can see that point B has coordinates (1,2).
(1, 2)--->(1-3, 2-8)
(1, 2)--->(-2, -6)
According to the previous rule this point will transform in point B' with coordinates (-2,-6),
Hence, the coordinates of point B after translation are (-2, -6).
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Answer:
x = 3.7
Step-by-step explanation:
By applying sine ratio for the given angle B,
sin(39°) = [tex]\frac{\text{Opposite side}}{\text{Hypotenuse}}[/tex]
sin(39°) = [tex]\frac{AD}{AB}[/tex]
0.6293 = [tex]\frac{AD}{7}[/tex]
AD = 4.41
By applying tangent ratio for the given angle C,
tan(50°) = [tex]\frac{\text{Opposite side}}{\text{Adjacent side}}[/tex]
1.19 = [tex]\frac{AD}{x}[/tex]
1.19 = [tex]\frac{4.41}{x}[/tex]
x = 3.7
Why does it help to rearrange
addends in Example B to show that
2.5n +9.9+(-3n) is equal to
2.5n + (-3n) + 9.9?
Answer:
You don't really need to do it, but it helps you keep things more organized and easier to follow. Imagine if you're doing some multi-variable equation,
2a + 5b + 4d + 3c + b + a + 2d
that looks like a mess, it'll be easier to look at if you put all the similar variables next to each others like this:
a + 2a + b + 5b + 3c + 2d + 4d
(a + 2a) + (b + 5b) + 3c + (2d + 4d)
now you can add them up much easier.
HELP ASAP please and thanks !!!
Answer:
t = 1
Step-by-step explanation:
16 - 2t = 5t + 9
7 = 7t
t = 1
If 4x³+kx²+px +2 is divisible by x²+ α prove that kp=8.
Answer:
Attached images
It was just easier for me this way.
Let me know in comments if you have questions.
Step-by-step explanation:
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: B
Step-by-step explanation:
Martina made$391for17hours of work. At the same rate, how many hours would she have to work to make$253? a 11 hours b 9 hours c 22 hours d 33 hours
Answer:
11 hours is right answer i hope it will help you
If I=square root-1 then i^2=
Answer:
i^−3 = i
i^−2 = −1
i^−1 = −i
i^0 = 1
i^1 = i
i^2 = −1
i^3 = −i
i^4 = 1
i^5 = i
i^ 6 = −1
See the pattern
Which of the following slopes of a line pass through points (3, 1) and (0, 1)?
Hellooo can you please help me on this
Answer:
0 = 0
1 = 4
2 = 8
Step-by-step explanation:
So you multiply x by 4 to get y. Your first column is x. So you multiply those numbers by 4 to get y.
Answer:
0
4
8
Step-by-step explanation:
y = 4x
Substitute each x into equation to get y
y = 4(0)
y = 0
I need help with this x/4 - 3x/8 = 5
Answer:
x=−40
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.
x4−3x8=5
14x+−38x=5
(14x+−38x)=5(Combine Like Terms)
−18x=5
−18x=5
Step 2: Multiply both sides by 8/(-1).
(8−1)*(−18x)=(8−1)*(5)
x=−40
Answer:
x=−40
Hello!
x/4 - 3x/8 = 5
2x - 3x = 40
-x = 40
x = -40
Good luck! :)
Write an equation
that represents the line.
Answer:
the eq of given line is 2x+y+3=0
Given the function
Calculate the following values:
f( - 1) =
f(0)
f(2)=
-1 is less than 0, so you use the first equation:
3(-1) +2 = -3+2 = -1
f(-1) = -1
For 0 use the 2nd equation:
3(0) + 4 = 0+4 = 4
f(0) = 4
For 2 use the 2nd equation:
3(2) + 4 = 6+4 = 10
f(2) = 10
the cost of 10 oranges is $6. what is the cost of an orange ?
Answer Choices:
$0.40
$0.60
$4
$6
Answer:
$0.60
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the cost of 1 orange, divide the $6 by 10:
6/10 = 0.6
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Please help solve and explain this
can you put the whole question here
Are the arcs below congruent?
B
120°
G
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0
0
4
A. No, because the arcs do not have the same measure.
B. There is not enough information to determine.
C. Yes, because the central angles are the same.
D. Yes, because they are both minor arcs.
By
Answer:
A. No, because the arcs do not have the same measure.
Step-by-step explanation:
Two arcs can be said to be congruent when the length measure of the two arcs are the same and not necessarily the degree measure. This implies that two arcs can have the same degree measure measure but their length may not be the same.
If two arcs have the same measure in one circle, therefore we can say they are congruent or if they have the same measure in congruent circles respectively, they are congruent.
In the two circles given above, although we are not told if both circles are congruent, however, since both arcs have different degree measure, both arcs cannot be congruent.