Answer:
14x+4
Step-by-step explanation:
17x-3x=14x
Question: The hypotenuse of a right triangle has a length of 14 units and a side that is 9 units long. Which equation can be used to find the length of the remaining side?
Answer:
The hypotenuse is the longest side in a triangle.
a^2=b^2+c^2.
14^2=9^2+c^2.
c^2=196-81.
c^2=115.
c=√115.
c=10.72~11cm
If the sample size is increased and the standard deviation and confidence level stay the same, then the margin of error will also be increased.
a. True
b. False
False!
The answer is: False.
Whomever stated the answer is "true" is wrong.
An apartment building is infested with 6.2 X 10 ratsOn average, each of these rats
produces 5.5 X 10' offspring each year. Assuming no rats leave or die, how many additional
rats will live in this building one year from now? Write your answer in standard form.
Answer: 3.41x10^3
Step-by-step explanation:
At the beginning of the year, we have:
R = 6.2x10 rats.
And we know that, in one year, each rat produces:
O = 5.5x10 offsprins.
Then each one of the 6.2x10 initial rats will produce 5.5x10 offsprings in one year, then after one year we have a total of:
(6.2x10)*(5.5x10) = (6.2*5.5)x(10*10) = 34.1x10^2
and we can write:
34.1 = 3.41x10
then: 34.1x10^2 = 3.41x10^3
So after one year, the average number of rats is: 3.41x10^3
The angles of a quadrilateral are (3x + 2), (x-3), (2x+1), and 2(2x+5). Find x.
Answer:
3x+2+x-3+2x+1+2(2x+5)=360
10x+10=360
x=35
Consider the age distribution in the United States in the year 2075 (as projected by the Census Bureau). Construct a cumulative frequency plot and describe what information the plot communicates about the distribution of ages in the future.
Answer:
The cumulative frequency plot is also attached below.
Step-by-step explanation:
The data provided is as follows:
Age Group Frequency
0 - 9 34.9
10 - 19 35.7
20 - 29 36.8
30 - 39 38.1
40 - 49 37.8
50 - 59 37.8
60 - 69 34.5
70 - 79 27.2
80 - 89 18.8
90 - 99 7.7
100 - 109 1.7
Consider the Excel output attached.
The cumulative frequency are computed in the Excel sheet.
The cumulative frequency plot is also attached below.
From the cumulative frequency plot it can be seen that in the future most people will belong to a higher age group rather then the lower ones.
Suppose that $2000 is invested at a rate of 2.6% , compounded semiannually. Assuming that no withdrawals are made, find the total amount after 10 years.
Answer:
$2,589.52
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] A = P(1 + \dfrac{r}{n})^{nt} [/tex]
We start with the compound interest formula above, where
A = future value
P = principal amount invested
r = annual rate of interest written as a decimal
n = number of times interest is compound per year
t = number of years
For this problem, we have
P = 2000
r = 0.026
n = 2
t = 10,
and we find A.
[tex] A = $2000(1 + \dfrac{0.026}{2})^{2 \times 10} [/tex]
[tex] A = $2589.52 [/tex]
Compound interest formula:
Total = principal x ( 1 + interest rate/compound) ^ (compounds x years)
Total = 2000 x 1+ 0.026/2^20
Total = $2,589.52
-8 + (-15)
Evaluate this expression
Answer:
-23
Step-by-step explanation:
-8+(-15) means that you are subtracting 15 from -8. So you end up with -8-15=-23.
given point (-6, -3) and a slope of 4, write an equation in point-slope form
Answer:
y = 4x + 21
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello!
Point-slope form is y - y1 = m(x - x1)
y1 is the y point
x1 is the x point
m is the slope
Put in what you know
y - -3 = 4(x - -6)
Subtracting a negative is the same as adding
y + 3 = 4(x + 6)
Distribute the 4
y + 3 = 4x + 24
Subtract 3 from both sides
y = 4x + 21
The answer is y = 4x + 21
Hope this helps!
can anyone show me this in verbal form?
Answer:
2 * (x + 2) = 50
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's call the unknown number x. "A number and 2" means that we need to add the numbers, therefore it would be x + 2. "Twice" means 2 times a quantity so "twice a number and 2" would be 2 * (x + 2). "Is" denotes that we need to use the "=" sign and because 50 comes after "is", we know that 50 goes on the right side of the "=" so the final answer is 2 * (x + 2) = 50.
The weight of an object on moon is 1/6 of its weight on Earth. If an object weighs 1535 kg on Earth. How much would it weigh on the moon?
Answer:
255.8
Step-by-step explanation:
first
1/6*1535
=255.8
solve the system with elimination 4x+3y=1 -3x-6y=3
Answer:
x = 1, y = -1
Step-by-step explanation:
If we have the two equations:
[tex]4x+3y=1[/tex] and [tex]-3x - 6y = 3[/tex], we can look at which variable will be easiest to eliminate.
[tex]y[/tex] looks like it might be easy to get rid of, we just have to multiply [tex]4x+3y=1[/tex] by 2 and y is gone (as -6y + 6y = 0).
So let's multiply the equation [tex]4x+3y=1[/tex] by 2.
[tex]2(4x + 3y = 1)\\8x + 6y = 2[/tex]
Now we can add these equations
[tex]8x + 6y = 2\\-3x-6y=3\\[/tex]
------------------------
[tex]5x = 5[/tex]
Dividing both sides by 5, we get [tex]x = 1[/tex].
Now we can substitute x into an equation to find y.
[tex]4(1) + 3y = 1\\4 + 3y = 1\\3y = -3\\y = -1[/tex]
Hope this helped!
The area of a rectangular garden if 6045 ft2. If the length of the garden is 93 feet, what is its width?
Answer:
65 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a rectangle is
A = lw
6045 = 93*w
Divide each side by 93
6045/93 = 93w/93
65 =w
Answer:
[tex]\huge \boxed{\mathrm{65 \ feet}}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a rectangle formula is given as,
[tex]\mathrm{area = length \times width}[/tex]
The area and length are given.
[tex]6045=93 \times w[/tex]
Solve for w.
Divide both sides by 93.
[tex]65=w[/tex]
The width of the rectangular garden is 65 feet.
I need help on this question :(
Find the value of the expression: −mb −m^2 for m=3.48 and b=96.52
Answer:
The value of the expression when [tex]m = 3.48[/tex] and [tex]b = 96.52[/tex] is 323.779.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let be [tex]f(m, b) = m\cdot b - m^{2}[/tex], if [tex]m = 3.48[/tex] and [tex]b = 96.52[/tex], the value of the expression:
[tex]f(3.48,96.52) = (3.48)\cdot (96.52)-3.48^{2}[/tex]
[tex]f(3.48,96.52) = 323.779[/tex]
The value of the expression when [tex]m = 3.48[/tex] and [tex]b = 96.52[/tex] is 323.779.
When you enter the Texas Turnpike, they give you a ticket showing the time and place of your entry. When you exit, you turn in this ticket and they use it to figure your toll. Because they know the distance between toll stations, they can also use it to check your average speed against the turnpike limit of 65 mph. On your trip, heavy snow limits your speed to 40 mph for the first 120 mi. At what average speed can you drive for the remaining 300 mi without having your ticket prove that you broke the speed limit?
Answer:
87 mph
Step-by-step explanation:
Total distance needed is 120 mi + 300 mi and that is 420 mi.
Driving at 65 mph means that it would take
420 / 65 hours to reach his destination.
6.46 hours .
at the first phase, he drove at 40 mph for 120 mi, this means that it took him
120 / 40 hours to complete the journey.
3 hours.
the total time needed for the whole journey is 6.46 hours, and he already spent 3 hours in the first phase. To keep up with the 6.46 hours required, in the second phase, he has to drive at a speed of
6.46 - 3 hours = 3.46 hours.
300 mi / 3.46 hours => 86.71 mph approximately 87 mph
Therefore, he needs to drive at not more than 87 mph to keep up with the journey while not breaking his speed limit
Given the number of trials and the probability of success, determine the probability indicated: a. n = 15, p = 0.4, find P(4 successes) b. n = 12, p = 0.2, find P(2 failures) c. n = 20, p = 0.05, find P(at least 3 successes)
Answer:
A)0.126775 B)0.000004325376 C) 0.07548
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the following :
A.) a. n = 15, p = 0.4, find P(4 successes)
a = number of trials p=probability of success
P(4 successes) = P(x = 4)
USING:
nCx * p^x * (1-p)^(n-x)
15C4 * 0.4^4 * (1-0.4)^(15-4)
1365 * 0.0256 * 0.00362797056
= 0.126775
B)
b. n = 12, p = 0.2, find P(2 failures),
P(2 failures) = P(12 - 2) = p(10 success)
USING:
nCx * p^x * (1-p)^(n-x)
12C10 * 0.2^10 * (1-0.2)^(12-10)
66 * 0.0000001024 * 0.64
= 0.000004325376
C) n = 20, p = 0.05, find P(at least 3 successes)
P(X≥ 3) = p(3) + p(4) + p(5) +.... p(20)
To avoid complicated calculations, we can use the online binomial probability distribution calculator :
P(X≥ 3) = 0.07548
A thin metal plate, located in the xy-plane, has temperature T(x, y) at the point (x, y). Sketch some level curves (isothermals) if the temperature function is given by
T(x, y)= 100/1+x^2+2y^2
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
[tex]T(x,y) = \dfrac{100}{1+x^2+y^2}[/tex]
This implies that the level curves of a function(f) of two variables relates with the curves with equation f(x,y) = c
here c is the constant.
[tex]c = \dfrac{100}{1+x^2+2y^2} \ \ \--- (1)[/tex]
By cross multiply
[tex]c({1+x^2+2y^2}) = 100[/tex]
[tex]1+x^2+2y^2 = \dfrac{100}{c}[/tex]
[tex]x^2+2y^2 = \dfrac{100}{c} - 1 \ \ -- (2)[/tex]
From (2); let assume that the values of c > 0 likewise c < 100, then the interval can be expressed as 0 < c <100.
Now,
[tex]\dfrac{(x)^2}{\dfrac{100}{c}-1 } + \dfrac{(y)^2}{\dfrac{50}{c}-\dfrac{1}{2} }=1[/tex]
This is the equation for the family of the eclipses centred at (0,0) is :
[tex]\dfrac{x^2}{a^2}+\dfrac{y^2}{b^2}=1[/tex]
[tex]a^2 = \dfrac{100}{c} -1 \ \ and \ \ b^2 = \dfrac{50}{c}- \dfrac{1}{2}[/tex]
Therefore; the level of the curves are all the eclipses with the major axis:
[tex]a = \sqrt{\dfrac{100 }{c}-1}[/tex] and a minor axis [tex]b = \sqrt{\dfrac{50 }{c}-\dfrac{1}{2}}[/tex] which satisfies the values for which 0< c < 100.
The sketch of the level curves can be see in the attached image below.
When a constant force acts upon an object, the acceleration of the object varies inversely with its mass. When a certain constant force acts upon an object with mass 4kg, the acceleration of the object is 15/ms2. If the same force acts upon another object whose mass is
10kg, what is this object's acceleration?
Answer:
[tex]a = 6m/s^2[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
When mass = 4kg; Acceleration = 15m/s²
Required
Determine the acceleration when mass = 10kg, provided force is constant;
Represent mass with m and acceleration with a
The question says there's an inverse variation between acceleration and mass; This is represented as thus;
[tex]a\ \alpha\ \frac{1}{m}[/tex]
Convert variation to equality
[tex]a = \frac{F}{m}[/tex]; Where F is the constant of variation (Force)
Make F the subject of formula;
[tex]F = ma[/tex]
When mass = 4kg; Acceleration = 15m/s²
[tex]F = 4 * 15[/tex]
[tex]F = 60N[/tex]
When mass = 10kg; Substitute 60 for Force
[tex]F = ma[/tex]
[tex]60 = 10 * a[/tex]
[tex]60 = 10a[/tex]
Divide both sides by 10
[tex]\frac{60}{10} = \frac{10a}{10}[/tex]
[tex]a = 6m/s^2[/tex]
Hence, the acceleration is [tex]a = 6m/s^2[/tex]
Let E and F be two events of an experiment with sample space S. Suppose P(E) = 0.6, P(F) = 0.3, and P(E ∩ F) = 0.1. Compute the values below.
(a) P(E ∪ F) =
(b) P(Ec) =
(c) P(Fc ) =
(d) P(Ec ∩ F) =
Answer:
(a) P(E∪F)= 0.8
(b) P(Ec)= 0.4
(c) P(Fc)= 0.7
(d) P(Ec∩F)= 0.8
Step-by-step explanation:
(a) It is called a union of two events A and B, and A ∪ B (read as "A union B") is designated to the event formed by all the elements of A and all of B. The event A∪B occurs when they do A or B or both.
If the events are not mutually exclusive, the union of A and B is the sum of the probabilities of the events together, from which the probability of the intersection of the events will be subtracted:
P(A∪B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A∩B)
In this case:
P(E∪F)= P(E) + P(F) - P(E∩F)
Being P(E) = 0.6, P(F) = 0.3 and P(E ∩ F) = 0.1
P(E∪F)= 0.6 + 0.3 - 0.1
P(E∪F)= 0.8
(b) The complement of an event A is defined as the set that contains all the elements of the sample space that do not belong to A. The Complementary Rule establishes that the sum of the probabilities of an event and its complement must be equal to 1. So, if P (A) is the probability that an event A occurs, then the probability that A does NOT occur is P (Ac) = 1- P (A)
In this case: P(Ec)= 1 - P(E)
Then: P(Ec)= 1 - 0.6
P(Ec)= 0.4
(c) In this case: P(Fc)= 1 - P(F)
Then: P(Fc)= 1 - 0.3
P(Fc)= 0.7
(d) The intersection of two events A and B, designated as A ∩ B (read as "A intersection B") is the event formed by the elements that belong simultaneously to A and B. The event A ∩ B occurs when A and B do at once.
As mentioned, the complementary rule states that the sum of the probabilities of an event and its complement must equal 1. Then:
P(Ec intersection F) + P(E intersection F) = P(F)
P(Ec intersection F) + 0.1 = 0.3
P(Ec intersection F)= 0.2
Being:
P(Ec∪F)= P(Ec) + P(F) - P(Ec∩F)
you get:
P(Ec∩F)= P(Ec) + P(F) - P(Ec∪F)
So:
P(Ec∩F)= 0.4 + 0.3 - 0.2
P(Ec∩F)= 0.8
There are 30 colored marbles inside a bag. Six marbles are yellow, 9 are red, 7 are white, and 8 are blue. One is drawn at random. Which color is most likely to be chosen? A. white B. red C. blue D. yellow Include ALL work please!
Answer:
red
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the bag contains more red marbles than any other color, you are most likely to pick a red marble
HELP ASAP PLS :Find all the missing elements:
Answer:
a ≈ 1.59
b ≈ 6.69
Step-by-step explanation:
Law of Sines: [tex]\frac{a}{sinA} =\frac{b}{sinB} =\frac{c}{sinC}[/tex]
Step 1: Find c using Law of Sines
[tex]\frac{6}{sin58} =\frac{c}{sin13}[/tex]
[tex]c = sin13(\frac{6}{sin58})[/tex]
c = 1.59154
Step 2: Find a using Law of Sines
[tex]\frac{6}{sin58} =\frac{a}{sin109}[/tex]
[tex]a = sin109(\frac{6}{sin58} )[/tex]
a = 6.68961
Identifying the Property of Equality
Quick
Check
Identify the correct property of equality to solve each equation.
3+x= 27
X/6 = 5
Answer:
a) Compatibility of Equality with Addition, b) Compatibility of Equality with Multiplication
Step-by-step explanation:
a) This expression can be solved by using the Compatibility of Equality with Addition, that is:
1) [tex]3+x = 27[/tex] Given
2) [tex]x+3 = 27[/tex] Commutative property
3) [tex](x + 3)+(-3) = 27 +(-3)[/tex] Compatibility of Equality with Addition
4) [tex]x + [3+(-3)] = 27+(-3)[/tex] Associative property
5) [tex]x + 0 = 27-3[/tex] Existence of Additive Inverse/Definition of subtraction
6) [tex]x=24[/tex] Modulative property/Subtraction/Result.
b) This expression can be solved by using the Compatibility of Equality with Multiplication, that is:
1) [tex]\frac{x}{6} = 5[/tex] Given
2) [tex](6)^{-1}\cdot x = 5[/tex] Definition of division
3) [tex]6\cdot [(6)^{-1}\cdot x] = 5 \cdot 6[/tex] Compatibility of Equality with Multiplication
4) [tex][6\cdot (6)^{-1}]\cdot x = 30[/tex] Associative property
5) [tex]1\cdot x = 30[/tex] Existence of multiplicative inverse
6) [tex]x = 30[/tex] Modulative property/Result
Answer:
3 + x = 27
✔ subtraction property of equality with 3
x over 6 = 5
✔ multiplication property of equality with 6
Which choice shows the product of 22 and 49 ?
Answer:
1078
Step-by-step explanation:
The product of 22 and 49 is 1078.
Answer:
1078 is the product
Step-by-step explanation:
A blue die and a red die are thrown. B is the event that the blue comes up with a 6. E is the event that both dice come up even. Write the sizes of the sets |E ∩ B| and |B|a. |E ∩ B| = ___b. |B| = ____
Answer:
Size of |E n B| = 2
Size of |B| = 1
Step-by-step explanation:
I'll assume both die are 6 sides
Given
Blue die and Red Die
Required
Sizes of sets
- [tex]|E\ n\ B|[/tex]
- [tex]|B|[/tex]
The question stated the following;
B = Event that blue die comes up with 6
E = Event that both dice come even
So first; we'll list out the sample space of both events
[tex]B = \{6\}[/tex]
[tex]E = \{2,4,6\}[/tex]
Calculating the size of |E n B|
[tex]|E n B| = \{2,4,6\}\ n\ \{6\}[/tex]
[tex]|E n B| = \{2,4,6\}[/tex]
The size = 3 because it contains 3 possible outcomes
Calculating the size of |B|
[tex]B = \{6\}[/tex]
The size = 1 because it contains 1 possible outcome
Please give me the answer ASAP The average of 5 numbers is 7. If one of the five numbers is removed, the average of the four remaining numbers is 6. What is the value of the number that was removed Show Your Work
Answer:
The removed number is 11.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that the average of 5 numbers is 7. So you have to find the total values of 5 numbers :
[tex]let \: x = total \: values[/tex]
[tex] \frac{x}{5} = 7[/tex]
[tex]x = 7 \times 5[/tex]
[tex]x = 35[/tex]
Assuming that the total values of 5 numbers is 35. Next, we have to find the removed number :
[tex]let \: y = removed \: number[/tex]
[tex] \frac{35 - y}{4} = 6[/tex]
[tex]35 - y = 6 \times 4[/tex]
[tex]35 - y = 24[/tex]
[tex]35 - 24 = y[/tex]
[tex]y = 11[/tex]
Okay, let's slightly generalize this
Average of [tex]n[/tex] numbers is [tex]a[/tex]
and then [tex]r[/tex] numbers are removed, and you're asked to find the sum of these [tex]r[/tex] numbers.
Solution:
If average of [tex]n[/tex] numbers is [tex]a[/tex] then the sum of all these numbers is [tex]n\cdot a[/tex]
Now we remove [tex]r[/tex] numbers, so we're left with [tex](n-r)[/tex] numbers. and their. average will be [tex]{\text{sum of these } (n-r) \text{ numbers} \over (n-r)}[/tex] let's call this new average [tex] a^{\prime}[/tex]
For simplicity, say, sum of these [tex]r[/tex] numbers, which are removed is denoted by [tex]x[/tex] .
so the new average is [tex]\frac{\text{Sum of } n \text{ numbers} - x}{n-r}=a^{\prime}[/tex]
or, [tex] \frac{n\cdot a -x}{n-r}=a^{\prime}[/tex]
Simplify the equation, and solve for [tex]x[/tex] to get,
[tex] x= n\cdot a -a^{\prime}(n-r)=n(a-a^{\prime})+ra^{\prime}[/tex]
Hope you understand it :)
Express the product of z1 and z2 in standard form given that [tex]z_{1} = 6[cos(\frac{2\pi }{5}) + isin(\frac{2\pi }{5})][/tex] and [tex]z_{2} = 2\sqrt{2} [cos(\frac{-\pi }{2}) + isin(\frac{-\pi }{2})][/tex]
Answer:
Solution : 5.244 - 16.140i
Step-by-step explanation:
If we want to express the two as a product, we would have the following expression.
[tex]-6\left[\cos \left(\frac{2\pi }{5}\right)+i\sin \left(\frac{2\pi }{5}\right)\right]\cdot 2\sqrt{2}\left[\cos \left(\frac{-\pi }{2}\right)+i\sin \left(\frac{-\pi \:}{2}\right)\right][/tex]
Now we have two trivial identities that we can apply here,
( 1 ) cos(- π / 2) = 0,
( 2 ) sin(- π / 2) = - 1
Substituting them,
= [tex]-6\cdot \:2\sqrt{2}\left(0-i\right)\left(\cos \left(\frac{2\pi }{5}\right)+i\sin \left(\frac{2\pi }{5}\right)\right)[/tex]
= [tex]-12\sqrt{2}\sin \left(\frac{2\pi }{5}\right)+12\sqrt{2}\cos \left(\frac{2\pi }{5}\right)i[/tex]
Again we have another two identities we can apply,
( 1 ) sin(x) = cos(π / 2 - x )
( 2 ) cos(x) = sin(π / 2 - x )
[tex]\sin \left(\frac{2\pi }{5}\right)=\cos \left(\frac{\pi }{2}-\frac{2\pi }{5}\right) = \frac{\sqrt{2}\sqrt{5+\sqrt{5}}}{4}[/tex]
[tex]\cos \left(\frac{2\pi }{5}\right)=\sin \left(\frac{\pi }{2}-\frac{2\pi }{5}\right) = \frac{\sqrt{2}\sqrt{3-\sqrt{5}}}{4}[/tex]
Substitute,
[tex]-12\sqrt{2}(\frac{\sqrt{2}\sqrt{5+\sqrt{5}}}{4}) + 12\sqrt{2}(\frac{\sqrt{2}\sqrt{3-\sqrt{5}}}{4})[/tex]
= [tex]-6\sqrt{5+\sqrt{5}}+6\sqrt{3-\sqrt{5}} i[/tex]
= [tex]-16.13996 + 5.24419i[/tex]
= [tex]5.24419i - 16.13996[/tex]
As you can see option d is the correct answer. 5.24419 is rounded to 5.244, and 16.13996 is rounded to 16.14.
Chen is bringing fruit and veggies to serve at an afternoon meeting. He spends a total of $28.70 on 5 pints of cut veggies and 7 pints of cut fruit. The food cost is modeled by the equation 5 v plus 7 f equals 28.70, where v represents the cost of one pint of cut veggies and f represents the cost of one pint of cut fruit. If the cost of each pint of fruit is $2.85, what is the approximate price of a pint of veggies?
Answer:
(7 x 2.85) + 5v = 28.70. 19.95 + 5v = 28.70. 5v = 28.70 - 19.95. 5v = 8.75. v = 8.75/5. v = 1.75. A pint of veggies costs $1.75.
The general manager, marketing director, and 3 other employees of CompanyAare hosting a visitby the vice president and 2 other employees of CompanyB. The eight people line up in a randomorder to take a photo. Every way of lining up the people is equally likely.Required:a. What is the probability that the bride is next to the groom?b. What is the probability that the maid of honor is in the leftmost position?c. Determine whether the two events are independent. Prove your answer by showing that one of the conditions for independence is either true or false.
Answer:
Following are the answer to this question:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let, In the Bth place there are 8 values.
In point a:
There is no case, where it generally manages its next groom is = 7 and it will be arranged in the 2, that can be arranged in 2! ways. So, the total number of ways are: [tex]\to 7 \times 2= 14\\\\ \{(1,2),(2,1),(2,3),(3,2),(3,4),(4,3),(4,5),(5,4),(5,6),(6,5),(6,7),(7,8),(8,7),(7,6)\}\\[/tex][tex]\therefore[/tex] required probability:
[tex]= \frac{14}{8!}\\\\= \frac{14}{8\times7 \times6 \times 5 \times 4 \times 3\times 2 \times 1 }\\\\= \frac{1}{8\times6 \times5 \times 4 \times 3}\\\\= \frac{1}{8\times6 \times5 \times 4 \times 3}\\\\=\frac{1}{2880}\\\\=0.00034[/tex]
In point b:
Calculating the leftmost position:
[tex]\to \frac{7!}{8!}\\\\\to \frac{7!}{8 \times 7!}\\\\\to \frac{1}{8}\\\\\to 0.125[/tex]
In point c:
This option is false because
[tex]\to P(A \cap B) \neq P(A) \times P(B)\\\\\to \frac{12}{8!} \neq \frac{14}{8!}\times \frac{1}{8}\\\\\to \frac{12}{8!} \neq \frac{7}{8!}\times \frac{1}{4}\\\\[/tex]
what is the domain of f(x)=(1/4)^x
Answer:
B All real numbers
hope you wil understand
Answer:
[tex]\boxed{\sf B. \ All \ real \ numbers}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The domain is all possible values for x.
[tex]f(x)=(\frac{1}{4} )^x[/tex]
There are no restrictions on the value of x.
The domain is all real numbers.
What are the solutions of the equation x4 + 6x2 + 5 = 0? Use u substitution to solve.
x = i and x = i5
x=+ i and x
x= +115
O x=V-1 and x = = -5
x=+ -1 and x = = -5
Answer:
A; The first choice.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have the equation [tex]x^4+6x^2+5=0[/tex] and we want to solve using u-substitution.
When solving by u-substitution, we essentially want to turn our equation into quadratic form.
So, let [tex]u=x^2[/tex]. We can rewrite our equation as:
[tex](x^2)^2+6(x^2)+5=0[/tex]
Substitute:
[tex]u^2+6u+5=0[/tex]
Solve. We can factor:
[tex](u+5)(u+1)=0[/tex]
Zero Product Property:
[tex]u+5=0\text{ and } u+1=0[/tex]
Solve for each case:
[tex]u=-5\text{ and } u=-1[/tex]
Substitute back u:
[tex]x^2=-5\text{ and } x^2=-1[/tex]
Take the square root of both sides for each case. Since we are taking an even root, we need plus-minus. Thus:
[tex]x=\pm\sqrt{-5}\text{ and } x=\pm\sqrt{-1}[/tex]
Simplify:
[tex]x=\pm i\sqrt{5}\text{ and } x=\pm i[/tex]
Our answer is A.