Answer:
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On a coordinate plane, a polygon has points (negative 3, 4), (3, 4), (3, negative 3), (negative 3, negative 2).
What points are the vertices of this polygon? Select all that apply.
(–3, –2)
(–2, –3)
(3, 4)
(–3, 4)
(3, 3)
(3, –3)
Answer:
(-3,-2)
(-3,4)
(3,4)
(3,-3)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
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Write the equation and show work please
Answer:
y=-3x-5
Step-by-step explanation:
(-1, -2) (0, -5)
use slope formula
ΔY = (-5 – -2) = -3
ΔX = (0 – -1) = 1
m = -3
y=mx+b
-5 = -3(0)+b
b = -5
y=-3x-5
Which state ment is true regarding the graphed function
F(4)= g(4)
F(4)= g(-2)
F(2)= g(-2)
F(-2)= g(-2)
Answer:
F(-2)= g(-2)
Step-by-step explanation:
F(-2)= g(-2), both function have the same points of intersect.
Prove the formula that:
((∃x)(F(x)∧S(x))→(∀y)(M(y)→W(y)))∧((∃y)(M(y)∧¬W(y)))
⇒(∀x)(F(x)→¬S(x))
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: [∀x(L(x) → A(x))] →
[∀x(L(x) ∧ ∃y(L(y) ∧ H(x, y)) → ∃y(A(y) ∧ H(x, y)))]
To prove, we shall follow a proof by contradiction. We shall include the negation of the conclusion for
arguments. Since with just premise, deriving the conclusion is not possible, we have chosen this proof
technique.
Consider ∀x(L(x) → A(x)) ∧ ¬[∀x(L(x) ∧ ∃y(L(y) ∧ H(x, y)) → ∃y(A(y) ∧ H(x, y)))]
We need to show that the above expression is unsatisfiable (False).
¬[∀x(L(x) ∧ ∃y(L(y) ∧ H(x, y)) → ∃y(A(y) ∧ H(x, y)))]
∃x¬((L(x) ∧ ∃y(L(y) ∧ H(x, y))) → ∃y(A(y) ∧ H(x, y)))
∃x((L(x) ∧ ∃y(L(y) ∧ H(x, y))) ∧ ¬(∃y(A(y) ∧ H(x, y))))
E.I with respect to x,
(L(a) ∧ ∃y(L(y) ∧ H(a, y))) ∧ ¬(∃y(A(y) ∧ H(a, y))), for some a
(L(a) ∧ ∃y(L(y) ∧ H(a, y))) ∧ (∀y(¬A(y) ∧ ¬H(a, y)))
E.I with respect to y,
(L(a) ∧ (L(b) ∧ H(a, b))) ∧ (∀y(¬A(y) ∧ ¬H(a, y))), for some b
U.I with respect to y,
(L(a) ∧ (L(b) ∧ H(a, b)) ∧ (¬A(b) ∧ ¬H(a, b))), for any b
Since P ∧ Q is P, drop L(a) from the above expression.
(L(b) ∧ H(a, b)) ∧ (¬A(b) ∧ ¬H(a, b))), for any b
Apply distribution
(L(b) ∧ H(a, b) ∧ ¬A(b)) ∨ (L(b) ∧ H(a, b) ∧ ¬H(a, b))
Note: P ∧ ¬P is false. P ∧ f alse is P. Therefore, the above expression is simplified to
(L(b) ∧ H(a, b) ∧ ¬A(b))
U.I of ∀x(L(x) → A(x)) gives L(b) → A(b). The contrapositive of this is ¬A(b) → ¬L(b). Replace
¬A(b) in the above expression with ¬L(b). Thus, we get,
(L(b) ∧ H(a, b) ∧ ¬L(b)), this is again false.
This shows that our assumption that the conclusion is false is wrong. Therefore, the conclusion follows
from the premise.
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Consider the following equation. -2x + 6 =[-2/3] + 5
Answer:
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What is the value of z in the equation 3z+9=z?
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Jaime had ten posters, but only five could fit on his closet door. How many different ways can he arrange the five posters out of the ten on his closet door?
A. 252
B. 648
C. 6,048
D. 30,240
Answer:
its c
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
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These are the equations with exactly one solution
-5x + 12 = –12x – 12
-5x + 12 = 5x + 12
-5x + 12 = 5x – 5
Hope This Helps :)
Step-by-step explanation:
First degree equations
A first degree equation has the form
ax + b = 0
There are some special cases where the equation can have one, infinitely many or no solution
If , the equation has exactly one solution
If a=0 and b=0 the equation has infinitely many solutions, because it doesn't matter the value of x, it will always be true that 0=0
If a=0 and the equation has no solution, because it will be equivalent to b=0 and we are saying it's not true. No matter what x is, it's a false statement.
We have been given some equations, we only need to put them in standard form
-5x + 12 = –12x – 12
Rearranging
7x + 24 = 0
It has exactly one solution because a is not zero
.......................
-5x + 12 = 5x + 12
Rearranging
-10x + 0 = 0
It has exactly one solution because a is not zero
.......................
-5x + 12 = 5x – 5
Rearranging
-10x + 17 = 0
It has exactly one solution because a is not zero
.......................
-5x + 12 = -5x – 12
Rearranging
0x + 24 = 0
It has no solution, no matter what the value of x is, it's impossible that 24=0
Answer: These are the equations with exactly one solution
-5x + 12 = –12x – 12
-5x + 12 = 5x + 12
-5x + 12 = 5x – 5
What is the common ratio for the geometric sequence below, written as a fraction?
768, 480, 300, 187.5, …
/
9514 1404 393
Answer:
5/8
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the ratio is common, it can be found from the ratio of any pair of adjacent terms.
r = 480/768 = (5·96)/(8·96) = 5/8
The common ratio is 5/8.
For f(x) = 3x +1 and g(x) = x - 6, find (f- g)(x).
A. K - 3x-7
B. 3x - 17
c. -x + 3x + 7
D. -x + 3x - 5
SUBND
Answer:
c. -x + 3x + 7 = 2x+7
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = 3x +1 and g(x) = x - 6
f-g = 3x +1 - ( x - 6)
Distribute the minus sign
= 3x+1 - x+6
= 2x +7
Use implicit differentiation to find an equation of the tangent line to the curve at the given point. y2(y2 − 4) = x2(x2 − 5) (0, −2) (devil's curve)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
[tex]y^2 (y^2-4) = x^2(x^2 -5)[/tex]
at point (0, -2)
[tex]\implies y^4 -4y^2 = x^4 -5x^2[/tex]
Taking the differential from the equation above with respect to x;
[tex]4y^3 \dfrac{dy}{dx}-8y \dfrac{dy}{dx}= 4x^3 -10x[/tex]
Collect like terms
[tex](4y^3 -8y)\dfrac{dy}{dx}= 4x^3 -10x[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{dy}{dx}= \dfrac{4x^3 -10x}{4y^3-8y}[/tex]
Hence, the slope of the tangent line m can be said to be:
[tex]\dfrac{dy}{dx}= \dfrac{4x^3 -10x}{4y^3-8y}[/tex]
At point (0,-2)
[tex]\dfrac{dy}{dx}= \dfrac{4(0)^3 -10(0)}{4(-2)^3-8-(2)}[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{dy}{dx}= \dfrac{0 -0}{4(-8)+16}[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{dy}{dx}= 0[/tex]
m = 0
So, we now have the equation of the tangent line with slope m = 0 moving through the point (x, y) = (0, -2) to be:
(y - y₁ = m(x - x₁))
y + 2 = 0(x - 0)
y + 2 = 0
y = -2
The base of a solid is a circular disk with radius 4. Parallel cross sections perpendicular to the base are squares. Find the volume of the solid.
Answer:
the volume of the solid is 1024/3 cubic unit
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the data in the question,
radius of the circular disk = 4
Now if the center is at ( 0,0 ), the equation of the circle will be;
x² + y² = 4²
x² + y² = 16
we solve for y
y² = 16 - x²
y = ±√( 16 - x² )
{ positive is for the top while the negative is for the bottom position }
A = b²
b = 2√( 16 - x² ) { parallel cross section }
A = [2√( 16 - x² )]²
A = 4( 16 - x² )
Now,
VOLUME = [tex]\int\limits^r -rA dx[/tex]
= [tex]\int\limits^4_4 {-4(16-x^2)} \, dx[/tex]
= 4[ 16x - (x³)/3 ] { from -4 to 4 }
= 4[ ( 64 - 64/3 ) - (-64 = 64/3 0 ]
= 4[ 64 - 64/3 + 64 - 64/3 ]
= 4[ (192 - 64 + 192 - 64 ) / 3 ]
= 4[ 256 / 3 ]
= 1024/3 cubic unit
Therefore, the volume of the solid is 1024/3 cubic unit
Solve for X in the triangle. Round your answer to the nearest tenth
Answer:
[tex]\displaystyle x \approx 9.9[/tex]
General Formulas and Concepts:
Pre-Algebra
Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to RightEquality Properties
Multiplication Property of Equality Division Property of Equality Addition Property of Equality Subtraction Property of EqualityTrigonometry
[Right Triangles Only] SOHCAHTOA[Right Triangles Only] sinθ = opposite over hypotenuseStep-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Define
Identify variables
Angle θ = 64°
Opposite Leg = x
Hypotenuse = 11
Step 2: Solve for x
Substitute in variables [sine]: [tex]\displaystyle sin(64^\circ) = \frac{x}{11}[/tex][Multiplication Property of Equality] Multiply 11 on both sides: [tex]\displaystyle 11sin(64^\circ) = x[/tex]Rewrite: [tex]\displaystyle x = 11sin(64^\circ)[/tex]Evaluate: [tex]\displaystyle x = 9.88673[/tex]Round: [tex]\displaystyle x \approx 9.9[/tex]In △CDE, DE=14, CE=9, and m∠E=71∘. What is the length of CD⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯? Enter your answer, rounded to the nearest hundredth, in the box.
Answer:
13.96units
Step-by-step explanation:
To get the length of CD, we will use the cosine rule as shown:
CD² = DE²+CE²-2(DE)(CE)cos m<E
Substitute the given values
CD² = 14²+9²-2(14)(9)cos71
CD² = 196 + 81 - 252cos71
CD² =277 - 252cos71
CD² = 277 - 82.0431
CD² = 194.95682
CD = √194.95682
CD = 13.96 units
Hence the length of CD of 13.96units
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Answer: B
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
-5ºC < 5ºC is an inequality that compares temperatures.
B is the correct answer for the multiple choice question.
Which of the following are true of linear functions? Select all that apply.
There is exactly one output for each input.
The graph of a linear function is a straight line.
A linear function can cross the y-axis in two places.
A linear function has a constant rate of change.
A linear function must cross the x-axis.
Answer:
"there is exactly one output for each input" is cotrrect
"the graph of a linear function" is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
simplify the expression (2r^4y4xy^2) completely
Step-by-step explanation:
we can simplify the stuff inside the parentheses to
[tex] \frac{ {x}^{3} }{2y} [/tex]
now we need to multiply it with itself, giving us
[tex] \frac{ {x}^{6} }{4 {y}^{2} } [/tex]
so yeah, D is the correct answer
which will result in a perfect square trimonial
Answer:
No choices listed.
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]4 \sqrt{(3x}^{3} [/tex]
write in exponential form
Answer:
[tex]4(3x)^{\frac{3}{2} }[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Which equation shows the point-slope form of the line that passes through (3, 2) and has a slope of 1/3
O y + 2 =1/3(x + 3)
O y-2=1/3(x-3)
O y + 3 = 1/3(x+ 2)
O y-3= 1/3(x-2)
Answer:
y - 2 = 1/3(x - 3)
Step-by-step explanation:
Point slope form is y - y1 = m(x - x1), where m is the slope and (x1, y1) is a point on the line.
Plug in the slope:
y - y1 = m(x - x1)
y - y1 = 1/3(x - x1)
Plug in the given point:
y - y1 = 1/3(x - x1)
y - 2 = 1/3(x - 3)
So, the correct answer is y - 2 = 1/3(x - 3)
What is the area of the parallelogram shown?
Answer:
Area = 96 square m
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]Area = base \times height = 12 \times 8 = 96 \ m^2[/tex]
Answer:
The area of parallelogram is 96 m ².
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the question , we have given a parallelogram with base 12 m and height is 8 m. We need to find the area of parallelogram.
Solution :-Using Formula
Area of parallelogram = Base × Height
Substitute the values into this formula
Area of parallelogram = 12 m × 8 m
multiply, we get
Area of parallelogram = 96 m²
Therefore, The area of parallelogram is 96 m ².
Bill can hit a bucket of 323 golf balls in 17 hours.
How many golf balls can Bill hit in 23 hours?
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Assume that a three-month CD purchased for $3000 pays simple interest at an annual rate of 10%. How much total interest does it earn?
$ ____
What is the balance at maturity? ______
Answers:
interest = $75balance at maturity = $3075=============================================================
Explanation:
The simple interest formula is
i = p*r*t
where in this case,
p = 3000 = principal (amount deposited)r = 0.10 = annual interest rate in decimal formt = 3/12 = 0.25 = number of yearsSo,
i = p*r*t
i = 3000*0.10*0.25
i = 75 is the amount of interest earned
This adds onto the initial deposit to get the final balance when the CD matures (ie when you're able to withdraw the money without penalties)
The balance at maturity is p+i = 3000+75 = 3075 dollars
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In short, you deposit $3000 into the CD and have to wait 3 months for the amount to update to $3075.
Margot surveyed a random sample of 180 people from the United States about their favorite sports to watch. Then she sent separate, similar, survey to a random sample of 180 people from the United Kingdom. Here are the results:
Favorite sport to watch United States United kingdom Total
Basketball 60 51 111
Football 67 14 81
Soccer 28 86 114
Tennis 25 29 54
Total 180 180 360
Margot wants to perform a x^2 test of homogeneity on these results. What is the expected count for the cell corresponding to people from the United Kingdom whose favorite sports to watch is tennis?
Answer:
27
Step-by-step explanation:
The expected count in a χ² test can be obtained thus :
Expected count for each each point in a two way table ::
(row total * column total) / total
Therefore, expected count for cell corresponding to people from United Kingdom whose favorite sport is tennis :
Row total = (51+14+86+29) = 180
Column total = (25 + 29) = 54
Total = 360
Hence,
Expected count = (180 * 54) / 360
Expected count = 27
Which pair of expressions below are equivalent?
a. 7(2n) and 9
b. 3n + 5n and 15n
c. 4(2n-6) and 8n - 24
d. 7(2n) and 72n
Answer:
The answer is C
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A multiple-choice test contains 25 questions, each with 4 answers. Assume a student just guesses on each question. (a) What is the probability that the student answers more than 20 questions correctly
Answer:
9.68*10^-10
Step-by-step explanation:
The problem above can be solved using the binomial probability relation :
Where ;
P(x = x) = nCx * p^x * q^(n-x)
n = number of trials = 25
p = 1/4 = 0.25
q = 1 - p = 0.75
x = 20
P(x > 20) = p(x = 21) + p(x = 22) +.. + p(x = 25)
Using the binomial probability calculator to save computation time :
P(x > 20) = 9.68*10^-10
El primer día de la tormenta de nieve hubo 9,2 centímetros de nieve. Durante el segundo día de la tormenta, cayeron otros 18,2 centímetros. Si la nevada total durante la tormenta de nieve de tres días fue de 39,1 centímetros, ¿cuánta nieve cayó el tercer día?
Answer:
11.7
Step-by-step explanation:
39.1 - 9.2 = 29.9
29.9 - 18.2 = 11.7
What’s the value of X????
0.0543 nearest whole number
Answer:
0
Step-by-step explanation:
Ignore the next 2 numbers after 0.05. To the nearest whole number, round 0.05 to the nearest tenth, 0.1. Then round that to the nearest whole number, 0, which is your answer.
The symbols for elements with accepted names Group of answer choices consist of a single capital letter consist of a capital letter and a small letter consist of either a single capital letter or a capital letter and a small letter no answer is correct
Answer:
consist of either a single capital letter or a capital letter and a small letter.
Step-by-step explanation:
A chemical reaction can be defined as a reaction in which two or more atoms of a chemical element react to form a chemical compound.
In Chemistry, a chemical element can be defined as any pure substance that is typically made up of only atoms and cannot be broken down into simpler substances through chemical processes. Thus, the atomic number (the number of protons in the nuclei of an atom) of a particular chemical element distinguishes from other chemical elements.
Generally, all chemical elements are denoted or represented by a symbol, which may either be single capital letter or a capital letter and a small letter.
This ultimately implies that, the symbols for elements with accepted names consist of either a single capital letter or a capital letter and a small letter. For example, the symbol for sodium is Na, copper is Cu, carbon is C, oxygen is O, iron is Fe, nitrogen is N, magnesium is Mg, potassium is K, argon is Ag, hydrogen is H, helium is He, phosphorus is P, etc.