Answer:
The answer is D
Step-by-step explanation:
use the quadratic formula, plug and chug, and voila!
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Answer:
I'm pretty sure you are intended to pick AAS.
Step-by-step explanation:
As it stands, AAS. But this can be an unreliable theorem. If you show that the third angles are equal (which they are) using the fact that if two angles of a triangle are equal to the corresponding angles of another triangle, then the third angle is as well. That means that you can use the much more reliable ASA.
63.89 X n = .6389 Solve for n *
A. 10
B. 100
C. .01
D. .1
Answer:
c. .01
Step-by-step explanation:
.6389 divided by 63.89
Can someone help me with this math homework please!
Given:
The sequence is:
-3, 5, -7, 9, -11,...
To find:
The correct statement about the given sequence.
Solution:
We have,
-3, 5, -7, 9, -11,...
Here, "..." means there are more terms in the sequence. So, the sequence has more than 5 terms and option A is incorrect.
From the given sequence it is clear that the 4th term is 9. So, option B is correct.
Clearly, 5th terms is -11. So, [tex]f(5)=-11[/tex] and option C is incorrect.
The domain of a sequence is always the set of natural numbers. So, option D is correct.
In the given sequence the 4th term is 9. It means the point (4,9) lies on the graph of the sequence. So, option E is correct.
Therefore, the correct options are B, D, E.
Answer the questions
Answer:
c) x= 15
d) x= 5
Step-by-step explanation:
c)4x + 5+ 7x +10=180
solve it like usually
for d) 3x + 15+12x=90
Answer:
15 and 3
Step-by-step explanation:
the first figure total sum of angles is 180 since it is a straight line
the second figure is a right ane(90) so sum of angles is 90
If p =(3x+1) and q = ( 3x-1),show that : pq+1 =x2
Answer:
See explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
It should be 9x² not x²
p = (3x + 1) and q = (3x - 1)
pq + 1 = (3x + 1)(3x - 1) + 1
= (9x² - 3x + 3x - 1) + 1
= (9x² - 1) + 1
= 9x² - 1 + 1
= 9x²
Therefore,
pq + 1 = 9x²
Dan is on his way home in his car. He has driven 10 miles so far, which is one-half of the way home. What is the total length of his drive?
Answer:
20 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
10miles × 2 = 20miles
Lines 3x-2y+7=0 and 6x+ay-18=0 is perpendicular. What is the value of a?
1/9
9
-9
-1/9
Pls answer
Answer:
[tex]\boxed{\sf a = 9 }[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Two lines are given to us which are perpendicular to each other and we need to find out the value of a . The given equations are ,
[tex]\sf\longrightarrow 3x - 2y +7=0 [/tex]
[tex]\sf\longrightarrow 6x +ay -18 = 0 [/tex]
Step 1 : Convert the equations in slope intercept form of the line .
[tex]\sf\longrightarrow y = \dfrac{3x}{2} +\dfrac{ 7 }{2}[/tex]
and ,
[tex]\sf\longrightarrow y = -\dfrac{6x }{a}+\dfrac{18}{a} [/tex]
Step 2: Find the slope of the lines :-
Now we know that the product of slope of two perpendicular lines is -1. Therefore , from Slope Intercept Form of the line we can say that the slope of first line is ,
[tex]\sf\longrightarrow Slope_1 = \dfrac{3}{2} [/tex]
And the slope of the second line is ,
[tex]\sf\longrightarrow Slope_2 =\dfrac{-6}{a} [/tex]
Step 3: Multiply the slopes :-
[tex]\sf\longrightarrow \dfrac{3}{2}\times \dfrac{-6}{a}= -1 [/tex]
Multiply ,
[tex]\sf\longrightarrow \dfrac{-9}{a}= -1[/tex]
Multiply both sides by a ,
[tex]\sf\longrightarrow (-1)a = -9 [/tex]
Divide both sides by -1 ,
[tex]\sf\longrightarrow \boxed{\blue{\sf a = 9 }} [/tex]
Hence the value of a is 9 .
Type the correct answer in the box. Use numerals instead of words. If necessary, use / for the fraction bar.
If x+2 is a factor of x^3-6x^2-11x+k then k=
Answer:
k=10
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
K=10
Step-by-step explanation:
Correct on Plato
Fine FG , given that line HF is perpendicular bisector or EG
Answer:
FG = 7
Step-by-step explanation:
We'll begin by calculating HF. This can be obtained by using the pythagoras theory as illustrated below:
EF = 7
EH = 3
HF =?
EF² = EH² + HF²
7² = 3² + HF²
49 = 9 + HF²
Collect like terms
49 – 9 = HF²
40 = HF²
Take the square root of both side
HF = √40
Finally, we shall determine FG. This can be obtained as follow:
GH = 3
HF = √40
FG =.?
FG² = GH² + HF²
FG² = 3² + (√40)²
FG² = 9 + 40
FG² = 49
Take the square root of both side
FG = √49
FG = 7
Can you use the SSS Postulate to prove QPS≈QRS?
by SAS only
by SSS only
both apply
neither apply
Answer:
by SAS only
Step-by-step explanation:
based on the diagram we only have one side and one angle explicitly identified as equivalent.
but we have an implicit confirmation of the second side QS to the enclosed angle, because the triangles are presented that this side is the same for both triangles.
so, SAS applies (but no other, as we don't have any information on the 3rd side).
Whats his mistake and the correct awnser
Answer:
θ ≈ 35.7°
Step-by-step explanation:
His mistake was in using the wrong trig. ratio
Instead of using cosine he should have used the sine ratio
sinθ = [tex]\frac{opposite}{hypotenuse}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{7}{12}[/tex] , then
θ = [tex]sin^{-1}[/tex] ([tex]\frac{7}{12}[/tex] ) ≈ 35.7° ( to the nearest tenth )
Graph the following equations by plotting 3 points and then connecting the points to form a line. Show your work to find the 3 points and then list the ordered pairs you used as part of your answer.
Answer:
The way I would tackle these types of problems would be to make a table, then graph the points using the results I get.
Step-by-step explanation:
So explaining the table is kinda hard since I suck at explaining, so I've attached a file showing the table I've made for number 1.
First Step:
Make the table. Make it a 3x4 table. For the top row, put y, the equation (I put 'y=2x' as shown in number 1), then x. Then for the left column, go down by one box, then put: -1, 0, 1. Really, you can put any numbers, but to make it easy for yourself, just write the numbers I've listed. These will be your y-values you'll be substituting.
Second Step:
a.) Plugging in the numbers. For the middle column, I've put down y=2x in each box, as shown in my table. Then for each of those boxes, plug in the numbers to the left of them and substitute them for the y-value. For example, look at the second row. The left box has '-1', so I replaced the 'y' in the equation and got '(-1)=2x'.
b.) After substituting the y-values, solve for x. For this case, you'll need to divide both sides by 2. If it doesn't make much sense, think about a seesaw. If you have 5 pounds on both sides, the seesaw will stay balanced. Add an additional 5 pounds to one side, then the seesaw will start tipping towards the heavier sides. So in order to keep an equation balanced, you must do any action to both sides of the equation. After diving both sides by 2, you'll get the value for x.
Final Step:
After finding the x-values for each of the y-values, it's time to graph the equations. Remember, x is left to right and y is down to up. To graph them, let's use the second row for example. y=-1 and x=-0.5. So all you need to do is to start from the origin (0,0), then go half a unit to the left, as x is negative, then go a unit down, as y is negative, then make a point. The rest should be pretty straight forward.
After making all three points, just get a ruler or any straight edge, then align it along those three points, then just make a line, and boom! You've solved number 1! For the purpose of saving my time, I'm pretty sure you can solve the rest using what I've just told you. Good luck!
Which equation represents a line that passes through ( -2 , 4 ) and has the slope of 2/5
Answer:
y = 2/5x +24/5
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope intercept form of a line is
y = mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y intercept
y = 2/5 x +b
Substitute the point into the equation and solve for b
4 = 2/5(-2)+b
4 = -4/5 +b
Add 4/5 to each side
20/5 +4/5 = b
24/5 = b
y = 2/5x +24/5
Which table shows a proportional relationship between a and b?
Answer:
It is c
Step-by-step explanation:
The blue dot is at what value on the number line?
Answer:
[tex]8[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
"8"
4,6,8
Step-by-step explanation:
what is the solution to this equation?
5x-4+3x=36
A. x=16
B. x=5
C. x=20
D. x=4
B. x = 5
tip : if in a rush just plug in the number and see if its true
8x - 4 = 36
x = 5
No idea how to do
[tex]\frac{4r + 20}{r + 5}[/tex]
when r ≠ 5 ?
Factorize the numerator:
4r + 20 = 4r + 4×5 = 4 (r + 5)
I think you meant to say r ≠ -5, which means r + 5 ≠ 0, so that the denominator is never zero and so the expression is defined (no division by zero). This lets you cancel the factor of r + 5 in the numerator with the one in the denominator:
(4r + 20)/(r + 5) = 4 (r + 5)/(r + 5) = 4
When a boy stands on the bank of a river and looks across to the other bank, the angle of depression is 12°. If he climbs to the top of a 10 ft tree and looks across to other bank, the angle of depression is 15°. What is the distance from the first position of the boy to the other bank of the river? How wide is the river? Give your answers to the nearest foot.
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how do i find upper and lower quartile
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Arrange the data set in ascending order. then find the median.
Data in ascending order:
2, 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 11 , 15
Median = 7
Lower quartile:
Then again find the median of the numbers from the first to the number before the median. This is the lower quartile.
2 , 5, 6
Median = 5 ----> this is the lower quartile.
Upper quartile:
Then again find the median of the numbers that comes after the median to the end of the data set. This is the upper quartile.
8 , 11 , 15
Median = 11 ------> is the upper quatile
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Express each of the following percentages as a fraction and simplify it.
(i) 25% (ii) 40% (iii) 16% (iv) 150%
(v) 120% (vi) 58% (vii) 32% (viii) 175%
[tex]\boxed{\large{\bold{\textbf{\textsf{{\color{blue}{Answer}}}}}}:)}[/tex]
[tex]\sf{25\%=\dfrac{25}{100}=\dfrac{1}{4} }[/tex] [tex]\sf{ 40\%=\dfrac{40}{100}=\dfrac{2}{5} }[/tex] [tex]\sf{16\%=\dfrac{16}{100}=\dfrac{4}{25} }[/tex][tex]\sf{150\%=\dfrac{150}{100}=\dfrac{3}{2} }[/tex][tex]\sf{120\%=\dfrac{120}{100}=\dfrac{6}{5} }[/tex][tex]\sf{58\%=\dfrac{58}{100}=\dfrac{29}{50} }[/tex][tex]\sf{32\%=\dfrac{32}{100}=\dfrac{8}{25} }[/tex][tex]\sf{175\%=\dfrac{175}{100}=\dfrac{7}{4} }[/tex][tex]\sf{ }[/tex]
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[tex]\hookrightarrow\sf{ 25\% =\dfrac{25}{100}=\boxed{\bf \dfrac{1}{4} }} \\\hookrightarrow\sf{ 40\% =\dfrac{40}{100}=\boxed{\bf \dfrac{2}{5} }} \\\hookrightarrow \sf{16\%=\dfrac{16}{100}=\boxed{\bf\dfrac{4}{25}} } \\ \hookrightarrow\sf{150\%=\dfrac{150}{100}=\boxed{\bf\dfrac{3}{2} }} \\ \hookrightarrow\sf{120\%=\dfrac{120}{100}=\boxed{\bf\dfrac{6}{5} }} \\\hookrightarrow \sf{58\%=\dfrac{58}{100}=\boxed{\bf\dfrac{29}{50}} } \\\hookrightarrow \sf{32\%=\dfrac{32}{100}=\boxed{\bf\dfrac{8}{25} }} \\ \hookrightarrow\sf{175\%=\dfrac{175}{100}=\boxed{\bf\dfrac{7}{4}} } \\ [/tex]
Which of the following represents x = 1/3y written in general form?
3x - y = 0
X-1/3y=0
1/3x-y=0
Answer:
x-⅓y=0
Step-by-step explanation:
thats the answer
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Answer: 3x-y=0
Step-by-step explanation:
X = 1/3y
X × 3 = 1/3 y × 3
3x = y
3x - y = y- y
3x- y = 0
Part B
Question
Type the correct answer in the box.
The y-intercept of the parent function, f(x), is
I
The y-intercept of the child function, g(x), is
Answer:
The y-intercept of the parent function, f(x), is 0
The y-intercept of the child function, g(x), is 7
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the parent function passes through the origin, its y-intercept is 0. Once the function is translated 7 units up, its y-intercept is 7.
The solution is :
Vertex is (-2, 0)
y-intercept is 4.
What is vertex?In geometry, a vertex is a point where two or more curves, lines, or edges meet. As a consequence of this definition, the point where two lines meet to form an angle and the corners of polygons and polyhedra are vertices.
here, we have,
to find the function translated 2 units left, we just need to substitute the 'x' in the equation by 'x+2':
f(x) = (x+2)^2 = x2 + 4x + 4
Then, to find the vertex, we can use the formula:
x_v = -b / 2a
x_v = -4 / 2 = -2
Now, finding the y_vertex, we have:
f(x_v) = (-2)^2 + 4*(-2) + 4 = 0
So the vertex is (-2, 0)
To find the y-intercept, we make x = 0 and then find f(x):
f(0) = 0 + 0 + 4 = 4
So the y-intercept is 4.
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complete question:
Identify the vertex and y-intercept of the graph of the function translated 2 units left from the parent function f(x) = x².
vertex: ( ? , ? )
y-intercept: ?
Which of the integers shown is the greatest?
Answer:
-3
Step-by-step explanation:
because as you vo more to the negative side the less.it gets and more to the positive side it gets moe
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Answer:
It's A
Step-by-step explanation:
DO FOIL
-10d^4+(5+12)d^2s-6s^2=-10d^4+17d^2s-6s^2
Answer:
the first answer: -10a^4 + 17a^2s-6s^2
Step-by-step explanation:
find area of shaded region by using formula a^2-b^2.
Answer:
216 cm^2
Step-by-step explanation:
15^2 -3^2 = 225 -9
= 216
Given sin
=
=
V23 and tan o
find cos 0.
23
11 )
12
?
COS 0 =
TO
Answer: [tex]\frac{11}{12}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Use trigonometry (shown in image below) to find the 3 side-lengths:
The side opposite of θ = [tex]\sqrt{23}[/tex]The base side adjacent to θ = 11The hypotenuse = 12According to right triangle trigonometry:
cos θ = [tex]\frac{adjacent}{hypotenuse}[/tex]
Substitute in the values:
cos θ = [tex]\frac{11}{12}[/tex]
Use elimination to solve the system 4x + 7y = –14 and 8x + 5y = 8 for x. Round to the nearest tenth.
Answer:
X= 7/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply first equation by -2 and second equation by 1
-2(4x+7y=-14)
1(8x+5y= 8)
= -8x -14y =28
8x+5y=8
Add these equations to eliminate X:
-9y=36
-9y/-9 = 36/-9
y=- 4
Plug in Y to find X
4x + 7y = -14
4x+7(-4) = -14
4x-28+28= -14+28
4x= 14
X= 7/2
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Answer: x=3 and 1/2
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Question - Where is the blue point on the number line?
Answer:
-6
Step-by-step explanation:
The number line is created by skip counting of 2.
So, -2 , then -4 and then -6.
So, blue dotted point is (-6)
In ΔFKR, which side is included between ∠F and ∠R?
Answer:
First choice
Step-by-step explanation:
It gives you the endpoints of the included side, F and R. Therefore, the side is FR or RF.
Building 1 (Circle) : Rotate 270 degrees counterclockwise around the origin. Building 2 (Square): Reflect across the y axis. Building 3 (Triangle): Reflect across the y axis, then translate 3 up and 2 to the left. Building 4 (L-Shape) : The points A (3, 8), B (6, 8), C (6, 3), and D (5, 3) need to be transformed to points A'' (–3, 1), B'' (–6, 1), C'' (–6, –4), and D'' (–5, –4). Avoid the pond, which is an oval with an origin at (0, 0), a width of 4 units, and a height of 2 units.
Answer:
See explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is incomplete, as some coordinates to transform are not given.
I will, however, give a general explanation.
Rotate circle 270 degrees counterclockwise
This implies that, we rotate the center of the circle and the rule of this rotation is:
[tex](x,y) \to (y,-x)[/tex]
Assume the center is: (5,3), the new center will be: (3,-5)
Reflect square across y-axis
The rule is:
[tex](x,y) \to (-x,y)[/tex]
If the square has (3,5) as one of its vertices before rotation, the new point will be (-3,5).
Reflect triangle across y-axis, then 3 units up and 2 units left
The rule of reflection is:
[tex](x,y) \to (-x,y)[/tex]
If the triangle has (3,5) as one of its vertices before rotation, the new point will be (-3,5).
The rule of translating a point up is:
[tex](x,y) \to (x,y+h)[/tex] where h is the unit of translation
In this case, h = 3; So, we have:
[tex](-3,5) \to (-3,5+3)[/tex]
[tex](-3,5) \to (-3,8)[/tex]
The rule of translating a point left is:
[tex](x,y) \to (x-b,y)[/tex] where b is the unit of translation
In this case, b = 2; So, we have:
[tex](-3,8) \to (-3+2,8)[/tex]
[tex](-3,8) \to (-1,8)[/tex]
The L shape
[tex]A = (3, 8)[/tex] [tex]A" = (-3, 1)[/tex]
[tex]B = (6, 8)[/tex] [tex]B"= (-6, 1)[/tex]
[tex]C = (6, 3)[/tex] [tex]C" = (-6, -4)[/tex]
[tex]D = (5, 3)[/tex] [tex]D" = (-5, -4)[/tex]
Required
The transformation from ABCD to A"B"C"D"
First, ABCD is reflected across the y-axis.
The rule is:
[tex](x,y) \to (-x,y)[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]A' = (-3,8)[/tex]
[tex]B' = (-6,8)[/tex]
[tex]C' = (-6,3)[/tex]
[tex]D' = (-5,3)[/tex]
Next A'B'C'D' is translated 7 units down
The rule is:
[tex](x,y) \to (x,y-7)[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]A"= (-3,8-7) = (-3,1)[/tex]
[tex]B"= (-6,8-7) = (-6,1)[/tex]
[tex]C"= (-6,3-7) = (-6,-4)[/tex]
[tex]D"= (-5,3-7) = (-5,-4)[/tex]