Answer:
-30u+20w+10
Step-by-step explanation:
multiple each term inside the parenthesis by -5. remember negative times negative = positive
Solve the following system of equations for x to the nearest hundredth : y + 2x + 1 = 0; 4y - 4x ^ 2 - 12x = - 7
Answer:
+3.464; -3.464
Step-by-step explanation:
call A = y + 2x + 1 = 0 => y = (1 - 2x)
call B: 4y - 4(x^2) - 12x = -7
=> replace y from A to B =>
4(1 - 2x) - 4(x^2) - 12x = -74 - 8x - 4(x ^ 2) - 12x = -7-8x - 4(x ^ 2) - 12x = -7 - 4 = -11-4(x^2) - (8x - 12x) = -11-4(x^2) + 4x = -11-4(x^2) + 4x + 11 = 0=> get delta Δ = (-4^2) - 4*(-4 * 11) = 192
=> Δ > 0 => got 2 No
=> x1 = [tex]\frac{-4 + \sqrt{192} }{2 * -4}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{1 - 2\sqrt{3} }{2}[/tex] = -1.232
=> x2 = [tex]\frac{-4 - \sqrt{192} }{2 * -4}[/tex]=[tex]\frac{1 + 2\sqrt{3} }{2}[/tex]= 2.232
=> replace x from B into A
=> y1 = (1 - 2x) = (1 - 2 * -1.232) = 3.464
=> y2 = (1 - 2x) = (1 - 2 * 2.232) = - 3.464
Use the information angle 8 is congruent to angle 11 to determine which lines are parallel.
A. p || q
B. l || m
C. m || n
D. l || n
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
based on line p and q
Answer: p || q
Or A
Step-by-step explanation:
good luck
8 A test rocket is fired and follows a path described by y = 0.1x(200 – x). The height is y metres above
ground and x is the horizontal distance in metres.
How far does the rocket travel horizontally?
b How high does the rocket reach mid-flight?
Answer:
a) The rocket travels 200 meters horizontally.
b) The height of the rocket mid-flight is of 1000 meters.
Step-by-step explanation:
Height of the rocket:
The height of the rocket, in meters, after an horizontal distance of x, is given by:
[tex]y = 0.1x(200 - x)[/tex]
a) How far does the rocket travel horizontally?
This is x when [tex]y = 0[/tex]. So
[tex]0.1x(200 - x) = 0[/tex]
Then
[tex]0.1x = 0[/tex]
[tex]x = 0[/tex]
And
[tex]200 - x = 0[/tex]
[tex]x = 200[/tex]
So
The rocket travels 200 meters horizontally.
b How high does the rocket reach mid-flight?
This it the height y when x = 0, so:
[tex]y = 20*100 - 0.1*100^2 = 1000[/tex]
The height of the rocket mid-flight is of 1000 meters.
For the function f(x) = x^2 + 4x -5 solve the following f(x)=0
That's a question about quadratic function.
Any quadratic function can be represented by the following form:
[tex]\boxed{f(x)=ax^2+bx+c}[/tex]
Example:
[tex]f(x)= -3x^2-9x+57[/tex] is a function where [tex]a=-3[/tex], [tex]b=-9[/tex] and [tex]c=57[/tex].
Okay, in our problem, we need to find the value of x when [tex]f(x)=0[/tex]. That's mean that the result of our function is equal to zero. Therefore, we have the quadratic equation below:
[tex]x^2+4x-5=0[/tex]
To solve a quadratic equation, we use the Bhaskara's formula. Do you remember the value of a, b and c? They going to be important right now. This is the Bhaskara's formula:
[tex]\boxed{x=\frac{-b\pm \sqrt{b^2-4ac} }{2a} }[/tex]
So, let's see the values of a, b and c in our equation and apply them in the Bhaskara's formula:
In [tex]x^2+4x-5=0[/tex] equation, [tex]a=1[/tex], [tex]b=4[/tex] and [tex]c=-5[/tex]. Let's replace those values:
[tex]x=\frac{-b\pm \sqrt{b^2-4ac} }{2a}[/tex]
[tex]x=\frac{-4\pm \sqrt{4^2-4\times1\times(-5)} }{2\cdot1}[/tex]
[tex]x=\frac{-4\pm \sqrt{16-(-20)} }{2}[/tex]
[tex]x=\frac{-4\pm \sqrt{16 + 20)} }{2}[/tex]
[tex]x=\frac{-4\pm \sqrt{36} }{2}[/tex]
[tex]x=\frac{-4\pm 6 }{2}[/tex]
From now, we have two possibilities:
To add:
[tex]x_1 = \frac{-4+6}{2} \\x_1=\frac{2}{2} \\x_1=1[/tex]
To subtract:
[tex]x_2=\frac{-4-6}{2} \\x_2=\frac{-10}{2} \\x_2=-5[/tex]
Therefore, the result of our problem is: [tex]x_1 = 1[/tex] and [tex]x_2=-5[/tex].
I hope I've helped. ^^
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Find the simple interest. The rate is an annual rate unless otherwise noted. Assume 365 days in a year and 30 days per month Round to the nearest cent $600 at 3% for 1 year
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Answer:
$18
Step-by-step explanation:
The interest is computed using the formula ...
I = Prt
where P is the principal, r is the annual rate, and t is the number of years. The interest is ...
I = $600×0.03×1 = $18
Which graph shows a set of ordered pairs that represent a function?
Answer:
Graph C.
*See attachment below
Step-by-step explanation:
A graph that shows a set of ordered pairs representing a function would have each x-value being plotted against only one y-value. That is, every x-value must have exactly one y-value. Every x-value must not have more than 1 y-value being plotted against it.
The graph that shows this is the graph in option as shown in the attachment below.
If two angles are complementary, find the measure of each of angle.
Answer:
B: 30 and 60
Step-by-step explanation:
First, let's set up an equation. Since the two angles are complementary, we can write the equation like this:
2p + p = 90
Now, let's solve it!
2p + p = 90
Combine like terms:
3p = 90
Divide each side by 3 to isolate p:
3p/3 = 90/3
p = 30
Now that we know how many degrees one of our angles is, we can subtract that from 90 to get both of the complementary angles.
90 - 30 = 60
Therefore, the two angles that are complementary in this case are 30 and 60 degrees.
A tank is filled at a constant rate. 10 minutes after filling is started, the tank contains 4.8L of water. After 35 minutes the tank contains 7.3L of water.
a. Find the rate at which the tank is being filled?
b. Find the initial volume of fluid in the tank and express it as a function in terms of V and t.
c. Find how long it takes to filled, if the tank has a maximum capacity of 60L?
Answer:
Part A)
0.1 liters per minute.
Part B)
There was initially 3.8 liters of water.
[tex]\displaystyle V(t) = 0.1(t - 10) + 4.8[/tex]
Part C)
562 minutes.
Step-by-step explanation:
A tank is filled at a constant rate. After 10 minutes, the tank contains 4.8 L of water and after 35 minutes, the tank contains 7.3 L of water.
Part A)
We can represent the current data with two points: (10, 4.8) and (35, 7.3). The x-coordinate is measured in minutes since the tank began to be filled and the y-coordinate is measured in how full the tank is in liters.
To find the rate at which the tank is being filled, find the slope between the two points:
[tex]\displaystyle m = \frac{\Delta y}{\Delta x} = \frac{(7.3)-(4.8)}{(35)-(10)} = \frac{2.5}{25} = 0.1[/tex]
In other words, the rate at which the tank is being filled is 0.1 liters per minute.
Part B)
To find the function of the volume of the tank, we can use the point-slope form to first find its equation:
[tex]\displaystyle y - y_1 = m( x - x_1)[/tex]
Where m is the slope/rate of change and (x₁, y₁) is a point.
We will substitute 0.1 for m and let (10, 4.8) be the point. Hence:
[tex]\displaystyle y - (4.8) = 0.1(x - 10)[/tex]
Simplify:
[tex]\displaystyle y = 0.1(x-10) + 4.8[/tex]
Since y represent how full the tank is and x represent the time in minutes since the tank began to be filled, we can substitute y for V(t) and x for t. Thus, our function is:
[tex]\displaystyle V(t) = 0.1(t - 10) + 4.8[/tex]
The initial volume is when t = 0. Evaluate:
[tex]\displaystyle V(0) = 0.1 ((0) - 10) + 4.8 = 3.8[/tex]
There was initially 3.8 liters of water.
Part C)
To find how long it will take for the tank to be completely filled given its maximum capacity of 60 liters, we can let V(t) = 60 and solve for t. Hence:
[tex]60 = 0.1(t - 10) + 4.8[/tex]
Subtract:
[tex]55.2 = 0.1(t - 10)[/tex]
Divide:
[tex]552 = t - 10[/tex]
Add. Therefore:
[tex]t = 562\text{ minutes}[/tex]
It will take 562 minutes for the tank to be completely filled.
The area of a circle is 144cm².Find the radius
Answer:
It's a decimal, so it's around 6.771cm
Step-by-step explanation:
First, divide 144cm² by pi, or 3.14. Then find the square root of the answer, giving you the radius. The formula for the area of a circle is pi x radius squared, so to find out the radius you just use this formula in reverse.
If I messed up or didn't make my explanation clear, please comment.
Answer:
radius is [tex]\frac{12}{\sqrt{\pi } }[/tex] = 6.77 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
we know,
[tex]\pi[/tex] × r² = Area
⇒ [tex]\pi[/tex] × r² = 144
⇒ r² =[tex]\frac{144}{\pi}[/tex]
⇒ r= [tex]\frac{12}{\sqrt{\pi } }[/tex]
∴ r= [tex]\frac{12}{\sqrt{\pi } }[/tex]
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What are Julie’s taxable wages as a data-entry operator if her withholding allowances total $1,500 and her annual gross pay is $24,500?
Julie's Taxable Wages:
Julie's taxable wages as a data-entry operator is:
= $23,000.
Data and Calculations:
a) Annual gross pay = $24,500
Total withholding allowances = 1,500
Taxable wages (income) = $23,000 ($24,500 - $1,500)
b) Julie's total withholding allowance of $1,500 is the total exemption that reduces how much income tax her employer can deduct from Julie's paycheck. This means that $1,500 will be deducted from $24,500, the gross pay, before arriving at her taxable income.
Thus, Julie's taxable wages represent the difference between her annual gross pay and her total withholding allowances.
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Are the ratios 6:3 and 2:1 equivalent?
20. simplify each of the following: see the above picture
and get 40 points
Answer:
[tex]i)14 + 4 \sqrt{6} [/tex]
[tex]ii) \sqrt{10} + 28[/tex]
[tex]iii) 243[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]i)(2 \sqrt{3} + \sqrt{2} {)}^{2} [/tex]
➡️ [tex]12 + 4 \sqrt{6} + 2[/tex]
➡️ [tex]14 + 4 \sqrt{6} [/tex] ✅
●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●
[tex]ii)(3 \sqrt{5} - \sqrt{2} ) \times ( \sqrt{2} + 2 \sqrt{5} )[/tex]
➡️ [tex]3 \sqrt{10} + 30 - 2 - 2 \sqrt{10} [/tex]
➡️ [tex] \sqrt{10} + 28[/tex] ✅
●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●
[tex]iii)3 \sqrt{81} \times 3 \sqrt{9} [/tex]
➡️ [tex]3 \times 9 \times 3 \times 3[/tex]
➡️ [tex]243[/tex] ✅
Need help with this- Precalculus
use x^2 when x=0 because the restriction for it is "use x if x is less than or equal to 1"
when x = 0, (0)^2 will make f(x) = 0
the graph of f(x) will just be a dot at 0
What function type does the table of values represent?
Answer:
Quadratic
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Linear
Step-by-step explanation:
for every one unit increase in x, there is a 3 unit increase in y
The slope of the plot line would be 3
The y intercept of the plot line would be -1
y = 3x - 1
9.2% written as a decimal is
the answer will be 0.092 as a decimal
The weight (in pounds) and height (in inches) for a child were measured every few months over a two-year period. The measurements are given in the table.
Using technology, what is the equation for the least-squares regression line?
y= –34.13 1.98x
y = 1.98 – 34.13x
y = 17.37 0.50x
y = 0.50 17.37x
I think it's (C) y = 17.37 0.50x --> 100%
Answer:
The answer is (C)
17.37 + .50x
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if x=2 and y=3. What is x*y/xy+x*y
Answer
its uhhhhh i dont know
Step-by-step explanation:
Simplify 13 x - 4[ x + (3 - x )].
A.9x-1
B.8x-12
C.13x-12
13x - 4[x + (3 - x)] =
= 13x - 4(x + 3 - x) =
= 13x - 4 · 3 = 13x - 12
C.
Answer:
13x -12
Step-by-step explanation:
13 x - 4[ x + (3 - x )].
Combine like terms inside the brackets
13 x - 4[ 3 -0x]
13x - 4[3]
Multiply
13x -12
In a regression analysis involving 30 observations, the following estimated regression equation was obtained. If required enter negative values as negative numbers.
In a regression analysis involving 30 observations
Interpret b1, b2, b3, and b4 in this estimated regression equation (to 1 decimal). Assume that for each coefficient statement, the remaining three variables are held constant. Enter negative values as negative numbers.
b1 = estimated change in y per 1 unit change in x1
b2 = estimated change in y per 1 unit change in x2
b3 = estimated change in y per 1 unit change in x3
b4 = estimated change in y per 1 unit change in x4
Predict y when x1 = 10, x2 = 5, x3 = 1, and x4 = 2 (to 1 decimal).
In this, question the equation is missing that's why in the solution we define the equation and its complete solution:
Let the given equation:
[tex]\bold{\hat{h}=17.6+3.8x_1-2.3x_2+7.6x_3+2.7x_4}[/tex]
[tex]\bold{b1 = 3.8}[/tex] units expect changes in the y for each 1 unit change in [tex]\bold{x_1}[/tex]
[tex]\bold{b2 = -2.3 }[/tex] units expect changes in the y for each 1 unit change in [tex]\bold{x_2}[/tex]
[tex]\bold{b3 = 7.6 }[/tex] units expect changes in the y for each 1 unit change in [tex]\bold{x_3}[/tex]
[tex]\bold{b4 = 2.7}[/tex] units expect changes in the y for each 1 unit change in [tex]\bold{x_4}[/tex]
Calculating the estimated value of the y when:
[tex]\to \bold{x_1 = 10}\\\\ \to \bold{x_2 = 5}\\\\\to \bold{x_3 = 1}\\\\\to \bold{x_4 = 2}\\\\[/tex]
Put the value into the above-given equation:
[tex]\to \bold{17.6 + 3.8(10) - 2.3(5) + 7.6(1) + 2.7(2)} \\\\\to \bold{17.6 + 38 - 11.5 + 7.6 + 5.4} \\\\\to \bold{17.6 + 38 - 11.5 + 7.6 + 5.4} \\\\\to \bold{68.6-11.5}\\\\\to \bold{57.1}[/tex]
So, the final answer is "57.1".
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How many hours will it take to complete a 45-km bike ride if you go 12km per hour the whole time?
Answer:
3.75 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
d = rt
where d is the distance, r is the rate and t is the time
45 = 12 t
Divide each side by 12
45/12 = t
3.75 hours = t
Derive the explicit rule for the pattern: 3, 0, - 3, - 6, - 9, ...
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
a1 = 3
d = -3
an = a1 + (n - 1)*d
an = a1 + (n - 1)*-3
Try it
Let n = 5
a5 = 3 + (5 - 1)*-3
a5 = 3 + 4*-3
a5 = 3 - 12
a5 = - 9 which is exactly what it should be.
The interesting one to try is n = 2
a2 = a1 + (2 - 1)*-3
a3 = 3 + 1(-3)
a3 = 3 - 3
a3 =0
Which is exactly what the second term is. It's interesting because you would never guess that 0 is what you get.
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y + z + r + x = 360
2x + 3x + 4x + x = 360
10x = 360
x = 360/10
x = 36
Now
x = 36
y = 72
z = 108
r = 144
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Question 3 of 28
What is the length of IN in the right triangle below?
M
19
N
O A. 442
B. 442
O c. 1200
D. 280
Answer:
Option C. √280
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained
MN = 19
ML = 9
LN =?
We can obtain the value of LN by using the pythagoras theory as illustrated:
M ² = ML² + LN²
19² = 9² + LN²
361 = 81 + LN²
Collect like terms
361 – 81 = LN²
280 = LN²
Take the square root of both side
LN = √280
Therefore, the length of LN is √280
A clothing factory makes small, medium, and large sweaters. Last week, the factory made
1,612 sweaters. The factory made 3 times as many small sweaters as large sweaters. They
made 3 times as many medium sweaters as small sweaters.
How many small sweaters did the factory make last week?
This requires finding the number of small sweaters the company made last week
Number of small sweaters the company produced last week is 372
Total sweaters made = 1,612
Let
Small sweaters = 3x
Medium sweaters = x
Large sweaters = 3(3x) = 9x
Total = small + medium + large
1,612 = 3x + x + 9x
1612 = 13x
Divide by 13
x = 1612/13
Medium sweaters = x = 124
Small sweaters = 3x
= 3(124)
= 372
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find the slope of a line perpendicular to each given line number 11
Answer:
Slope = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the slope of a line perpendicular to a given line, take the opposite reciprocal of the given line's slope.
Ex. -1/5 ⇒ 5
Opposite = opposite sign (- ⇒ +)
Reciprocal = numerator and denominator flipped (1/5 ⇒ 5/1 = 5)
simplify each expression below. Compare your answers with your classmates answers.
Answer:
1)17
2)33
3)9
4)27
5)1252
6)50
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the inequality represented by the graph
I'm using khan academy btw
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
slope of line through (0,0) and (4,3) =(3-0)/(4-0)=3/4
eq. of line is y-0=3/4(x-0)
y=3/4 x
put x=4
y=2
2=3/4×4
2=3
which is true if 2<3
2<3
so y<3/4 x
Determine what type of model best fits the given situation: A 4% raise in salary each year.
the models aren't given..
Answer: no models given
Step-by-step explanation:
Can any one solve this.Please
Answer:
True
Step-by-step explanation:
The first derivative tells you the slope of the graph at a specific point. If f'(c) =0, then that means that at f(c), the slope of the graph is 0. It is neither going up nor down
The second derivative tells you the slope of the slope of the graph. If f''(c) < 0, this means that the slope is decreasing. This means that going from the left to f(c), the slope is greater than the slope at f(c), and going from f(c) to the right, the slope is less than the slope at f(c).
Therefore, since the slope at f(c) is 0, the slope is positive to the left of f(c) and negative to the right of f(c). This means that the graph is going up until it hits f(c) and then goes down. Because f(c) is greater than the values to the left of it (because it is going up until it hits f(c)) and the values to the right of it (because it is going down past f(c)), f(c) is a local maximum
6/6/ Is a proper fraction or improper fraction
Answer:
proper fraction
Step-by-step explanation:
a proper fraction has smaller numerator than its denominatot.
Answer: Proper Fraction
Step-by-step explanation:
The denominator is equal or bigger than the numerator.
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