Answer:
28 minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
If P = -4,3 and Q = 2,1 are the endpoints of the diameter of a circle, find the equation of the circle. Help pls :/ 30 points!!
Which expression is equivalent to
7
x
+
4
x
2
−
5
x
?
Answer:
2x + 8
Step-by-step explanation:
7x + 4 × 2 - 5x
7x + 8 - 5x
2x + 8
In circle J with mZHLK = 21°, find the angle measure of minor arc HK .
K
H
L
Answer: m HK
Submit Answer
attempt 2 out of 2
PLZ HELP
Answer:
HK=42°
Step-by-step explanation:
because the arc of HK is two time bigger than HLK measurement
HLK=1/2HK
21°=1/2HK cross production
HK=2×21°
HK=42°
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YOUR ASSIGNMENT: Desert Temperatures
In this assignment, you may work alone, with a partner, or in a small group. Discuss the results of your work and/or any lingering questions with your teacher.
Temperature in the desert can be modeled by the function C(t), where t represents hours after midnight (0 ≤ t ≤ 24), and C is the temperature measured in degrees Celsius. Examine what happens to the graph when you transform the function to degrees Fahrenheit.
Circle the desert you picked:
Sahara Desert
Patagonian Desert
Death Valley California(I choose this one)
Exploring Degrees Celsius
1. Fill out the following chart to find the temperatures for t = 12 (noon) and t = 24 (midnight). (2 points: 1 point for each row)
t
C(t) = –0.30(t – 12)2 + 40
0
12
C(t) = -0.30 (12 - 12)² + 40
C(t) = -0.30 (0)² + 40
C(t) = 40
24
C(t) = -0.30 (24 - 12)² + 40
C(t) = -0.30 (12)² + 40
C(t) = -0.30 × 144 + 40
C(t) = - 43.2 + 40
C(t) = -3.2
2. Plot the three points from the chart onto the graph below. Use the plotted points to sketch the graph of C(t) = –0.30(t – 12)2 + 40. (3 points: 2 points for correct coordinates, 1 point for correct shape)
Convert the Function to Degrees Fahrenheit:
3. Suppose you want to represent the desert temperature in degrees Fahrenheit instead. How would you transform the function C(t) to make the new function, F(t)? (2 points: 1 point for each transformation)
Note: The conversion rule for Celsius to Fahrenheit is .
F(t)=9/5{–0.30 (t – 12)² + 40}+32
F(t) = -0.54 (t – 12)² + 72 + 32
F(t) = -0.54 (t – 12)² + 104
4. Take your values from the previous chart (in question 2) and convert them from Celsius to Fahrenheit. Follow the example below, and use the conversion rule to fill out the chart for degrees Fahrenheit when t = 12 and t = 24. (2 points: 1 point for each row)
t
0
12
24
5. Use the conversion formula to write the equation for the new function, F(t).
(4 points: 2 points for setting up the equation, 2 points for the answer)
Hint: Substitute the equation for C(t) into .
6. Plot the points from the Fahrenheit chart in question 4 onto the graph below. Use the plotted points to sketch out the graph of F(t). (3 points: 2 points for correct coordinates, 1 point for correct shape)
7. Compare the graph in question 6 (F(t)) with the graph in question 2 (C(t)). What changes were made to the graph of C(t) to transform it to F(t)? (1 point)
Answer:
Part 1
Given equation:
C(t) = -0.30 (t – 12)² + 40
For t = 0
C(t) = -0.30 (0 - 12)² + 40
C(t) = -0.30 (-12)² + 40
C(t) = -3.2
For t = 12 (noon)
C(t) = -0.30 (12 - 12)² + 40
C(t) = -0.30 (0)² + 40
C(t) = 40
For t = 24 (midnight)
C(t) = -0.30 (24 - 12)² + 40
C(t) = -0.30 (12)² + 40
C(t) = -0.30 × 144 + 40
C(t) = - 43.2 + 40
C(t) = -3.2
Part 2
attached below
Part 3
C(t) = –0.30(t – 12)² + 40
F(t)=9/5C(t)+32
Substituting the values:
F(t)=9/5{–0.30 (t – 12)² + 40}+32
F(t) = -0.54 (t – 12)² + 72 + 32
F(t) = -0.54 (t – 12)² + 104
5, 6 and 7, should be simplish
good luck, i hope this helps :)
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the surface area of the figure below. Leave answer in terms of TT. Round to the nearest hundredth if necessary,
18 km
3247 km2
Ob
4227 km2
Ос
3447 km
Od
12967 km2
Answer:
Surface area of the figure = 1,296π km²
Step-by-step explanation:
Given figure is a sphere;
Given:
Radius of sphere = 18 km
Find:
Surface area of the figure
Computation:
Surface area of the figure = Surface area of sphere
Surface area of sphere = 4πr²
Surface area of the figure = 4πr²
Surface area of the figure = 4π(18)²
Surface area of the figure = 4π(324)
Surface area of the figure = 1,296π km²
Arjun's family is traveling in a car at a constant speed of `65` miles per hour. How far do they travel in `25` minutes?
Answer:
can you say me which chapter question is this
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1. it takes 3.1 hours
2.27.08 miles is how far they travel in 25 minutes
please give me a brainliest, i worked pretty hard to find these out, if you need a explanation, i will add it
Divide. (x^3 – 2x – 3) ÷ (x + 3)
x
2
−
3
x
+
7
−
24
x
+
3
Step-by-step explanation: brainly plz
Answer:
[tex] = \frac{({x}^{3} - 2x - 3)}{(x + 3)} \\ rationalise \: the \: denominator \\ = \frac{({x}^{3} - 2x - 3)(x - 3)}{(x + 3)(x - 3)} \\ = \frac{( {x}^{4 } - 3 {x}^{3} - {2x}^{2} + 6x - 3x + 9) }{( {x}^{2} - {3}^{2}) } \\ = \frac{( {x}^{4} - {3x}^{3} - {2x}^{2} + 3x + 9)}{( {x}^{2} - 9) } [/tex]
Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
The table shows the number of games a chess player won in professional competitions, based on the number of games played.
Games Played (x) 10 15 20 25 30
Games Won (y) 4 10 16 21 25
The line of best fit for the situation is
___.
If the chess player plays 40 games in the next competition, the expected number of games won would be approximately __.
???
Answer:
36 games won ...............
Answer:
y=1.06x-6
36
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 5 green skittles, 4 orange skittles, and 3 red Skittles in a bag. What is the probability of red Skittle, Not replacing it (eating it), then picking a green skittle?
Answer:
3/12
Step-by-step explanation:
the entire bag has 12 skittles. there are only 3 red. This gives a fraction of red skittles/entire bag in order to get the probability. So this would be 3/12 in this most basic sense? I am not sure if you need to go further than this or not. Hope this helps!
Find the volume of the sphere. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
Answer:
See below.
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for the volume of a sphere
= 4/3 π r^3 where r = the radius.
So for number 1:
V = 4/3 π (5)^3
= 523 .60 mm^3 to nearest hundredth.
The others are solved in exactly the same way except where the diameter is given as in number 4 and 5 you get the radius r by dividing the diameter by 2. So in number 4, r = 30/2 = 15.
Please help me! Thank you!
Help me please please please please
pi is 3.15 so I think its pi time radius to get the area which is 3.15 times 9. that equals to 28.35
If n + n + 2 = 10, then n= ____.
Answer:
n = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Combine like terms and solve.
n + n + 2 = 10
2n + 2 = 10
2n = 8
n = 4
Samuel drove 84 miles in 6 hours. How far can he drive in 6 hours?
Answer:
the answer is 84 being how you asked the question but I dont think thats what you meant to ask. if thars wrong just tell me and ill answer it the way you need it
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
84 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
Grant made a $2800 investment that piece is simple interest rate at 6% per year. To the nearest hundredth which of the following is the amount of interest here and after one year
F. $1,680.00
G. $46.67
H. $466.67
J. $168.00
Please help ASAP
Answer:
$1,680 - F
Step-by-step explanation:
You do 2800 x 0.6 in ur calculator which is 1680..
NOTE:I haven't done 5/6th grade math in so long.. So correct me if I am wrong please.But I tripple checked this.Find each value. ORDER MATTERS!
a) P(12, 5) *read as 12 items being taken 5 at a time*
=?
b) P(8, 8)
=?
(HINT: Think 8 x 7 x 6 x 5....etc.)
Answer:
P(12, 5) = 95040
P(8,8) = 40320
Help plz need answers less than 10 minutes
Answer:
the answer wouldbe 8585434930.123
Step-by-step explanation:
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The path of a shot thrown during a shot put event can be modeled by the function
f(x)--0.025x2+x+5. In this function, x is the horizontal distance (in feet) from where the shot is
released and f(x) is the height (in feet) of the shot. What is the maximum height reached by the
shot?
A 5 ft
C 15 ft
B. 20 ft
D 35 Ft
Mhanifa please help!!!!!! Please please
Answer:
#7
Ratio of corresponding sides (determined by opposite angles)
28/35 = 4/520/25 = 4/512.4/15.5 = 4/5The ratios are equal, the polygons are similar
# no number
Ratios:
5/15 = 1/37/21 = 1/3Yes, similar
# 8
The triangles are isosceles.
The ratios of bases and sides:
8/12 = 2/35/7.5 = 2/3B. ABC ~ MNO, SSS
A square sticky note has sides that are 7 centimeters long. What is the sticky note's area?
Answer:
side- 7
area of square - side x side
7 x 7 - 49² cm
square - all sides are the same length
area - length * width
7 * 7 = 49
49 cm^21) ABC is a right-angled triangle.
AB = 50 cm.
Angle ABC= 24°
Work out the length of BC.
Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.
Answer:
112.3
Step-by-step explanation:
Factorise x^2-3x
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x^2 - 3x = x ( x - 3 )
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Help me find y..........
Answer:
2nd
Step-by-step explanation:
x=10
y²=x²+10²=200
y=10√2
2y - 6 = 2
What value of y makes the following true
Answer:
y = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
2y - 6 = 2
add 6 to each side of the equation:
2y = 8
divide both sides by 2:
y = 4
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Answer:
$230Step-by-step explanation:
Work hours Monday till Friday:
3.5 + 5 + 2.5 + 4 + 2 = 18 hoursPayment for 5 days:
15*$8 + (18 - 15)*$10 = $150Payment for Saturday:
5*2*$8 = $80Total payment:
$150 + $80 = $230Answer:
$ 230 is the answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____________________ CarryOnLearningWhich statement identifies how to show that j(x) = 11.6ex and k(x) = In (StartFraction x Over 11.6 EndFraction) are inverse functions?
Answer:
The answer is "It must be shown that both [tex]j(k(x))\ and \ k(j(x))=x[/tex]"
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
[tex]j(x) = 11.6 e^{x} \\\\k(x) =\ln\frac{x}{11.6}[/tex]
To show that both are equal functions, and show that both[tex]j(k(x))\ and\ k(j(x)) =x,[/tex]
For [tex]j(k(x));[/tex]
[tex]j(k(x)) = j[(\ln \frac{x}{11.6})]\\\\j[(\ln (\frac{x}{11.6})] = 11.6e^{\ln (\frac{x}{11.6})}\\\\j[(\ln \frac{x}{11.6})] = 11.6(\frac{x}{11.6})\\\\[/tex](The natural logarithm is canceled by exponential function)
[tex]j[(\ln \frac{x}{11.6})] = 11.6 \times\frac{x}{11.6}\\\\j[(\ln \frac{x}{11.6})] = x\\\\j[k(x)] = x\\\\for\ \ k[j(x)]:\\\\k[j(x)] = k[11.6e^x]\\\\k[11.6e^x] = \ln (\frac{11.6e^x}{11.6})\\\\k[11.6e^x] = \ln(e^x)[/tex]
Its natural logarithm leaving x will nullify expanding universe.
[tex]k[11.6e^x] = x\\\\k[j(x)] = x[/tex]
In the question, it is seen that[tex]j[k(x)] = k[j(x)] = x[/tex], shows that the functions [tex]j(x) = 11.6 e^{x} \ and \ k(x) = \ln \frac{x}{11.6}[/tex] is inverse functions.
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
Ed2021
Chris bought a card for 35¢. He
gave the clerk 6 coins. What coins
did he give the clerk?
Due tonight.. *no links*
Answer:
angle z= 96°
angle x = 33
I hope it's helps you
Answer:
z = 96
x = 33
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that g and h are parallel, we can assume that 84 and z will be equal to 180.
[tex]84 + z=180\\z= 96[/tex]
Then we make the , simple algebra work!
[tex]96 = 6x - 102\\198 = 6x\\x = 33[/tex]
It's been like 2 years since I've touched geometry, but if I could remember I can explain this with proofs, sadly I can't.
Can anyone help me with this math please I will give brainlist!! I used all my points for this question!!
9514 1404 393
Answer:
15.4567.0787040.7872.0Step-by-step explanation:
Locate the digit to the right of the place you're rounding to. If that digit is 5 or more, add 1 to the digit in the place you're rounding to. Drop all digits to the right of the one you're rounding to, unless it is left of the decimal point. In that case, zero any digits between the one you rounded and the decimal point. (See problem 3 for an example of this.)
If you're rounding to the ones place (nearest whole number), and that digit ends up being 0, then put a decimal point after it to indicate it is a significant digit.
The second attachment shows the names of the number places, if you need a reminder.
You fill cone-shaped pastry bags with icing to a height to 1 foot and a diameter of 3.5 inches. You use about 1.35 cubic inches of icing per cupcake. About how many cupcakes can you decorate with 2 bags of icing?
Answer:
about 57
Step-by-step explanation: