Answer:
(2, 0) and (0, 4) are coordinates in the form of (x, y)
(2, 0) -> x = 2, y = 0
(0, 4) -> x = 0, y = 4
Solve the following system of equations by graphing. Label the solution and all intercepts.
4x-2y=8
y=1/2x+2
Please show me also how to graph it. Thanks a ton!
Answer:
(4,4)
y = 4
x = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
First we need to input y = 1/2x + 2 into 4x - 2y = 8.
4x - 2 (1/2x + 2) = 8 <-- Then solve
4x - 1x + -4 = 8
3x - 4 = 8
+4 +4
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3x = 12
3 3
x = 4
Now we need to use x and apply it to find y.
y = 1/2x + 2
y = 1/2(4) + 2
y = 2 + 2
y = 4
Now to graph go on the x axis (horizontal axis) and go to 4, then up 4 on the y axis.
You need to graph the point (4,4).
I hope this helps!
Answer:
see graph (4,4)
to manually graph just pick any two values for X in the first equation and calculate the corresponding Y value ... put a "dot" (a point on the graph)
do for both points , and draw al LINE between them...
repeat fore the second equation... the "solution" is where the two lines cross
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the missing side or angle.
Round to the nearest tenth.
b=3
a=9
c=11
C= ?
Answer:
C=125°
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi there!
To find angle C, we can use the cosine law:
[tex]cosC=\frac{a^2+b^2-c^2}{2ab}[/tex]
Plug in the given information
[tex]cosC=\frac{9^2+3^2-11^2}{2(9)(3)}[/tex]
[tex]cosC=\frac{-31}{54}[/tex]
[tex]C=cos^-^1(\frac{-31}{54})[/tex]
[tex]C=cos^-^1(\frac{-31}{54})\\C=125[/tex]
Therefore, angle C is approximately 125 degrees.
I hope this helps!
If m ≠ 1 and mn - 3 = 3 - n , then what is the value of n?
A) 6/ m+1
B) 6/ m-1
C) 6/ m+n
D) 6/ m-n
[tex]n = \frac{6}{m + 1} [/tex]
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The value of n is n= 6/( m+1).
What is expression?An expression is a set of terms combined using the operations +, – , x or , /.
Given:
mn - 3 = 3 - n
mn + n = 6
n(m+ 1) =6
n= 6/( m+1)
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Let f(x) = 3x − 2 and g(x) = x + 1. Find (g ∘ f)(2).
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Answer:
(g ∘ f)(2) =5
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = 3x − 2
g(x) = x + 1
(g ∘ f)(2).
Find f(2) = 3(2) -2 = 6-2 = 4
Then find g(4) = 4+1 = 5
Divisibility rules with algebra
Answer:
D=8
Step-by-step explanation:
normal division rules
33 goes into 47 1 time
then it leaves 17D
if we divide 170 by 33, we get 5 and if we divide 179 by 33, we still get 5. So we have 17D-165. That leaves us with something that you multiply 33 with to have a 2 in the ones place so that you get a remainder of 2. (In order to get 2 in the remainder, we need a 2 in the ones place because 4-2=2. In order to get that we need to see which number multiplied with 33 would get us a number smaller than 179 but also has a 2 in the ones place. Theres only one number and thats 4. 33*4=132. So in order to get only 2 in the remainder, we need the rest to be subtracted. This means that 17D-165=134. This way we can see that D=8
Express 0.00506 in standard form
Answer:
[tex]5.06 x 10^{-3}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Move decimal 3 place to right.
Because the decimal was moved to right, the exponent is negative.
Captain Liz is going to load her cruise ship with bags of sugar. She has room for 19 bags of sugar. She has allotted for 121 pounds of sugar on her ship. She can choose from 7-pound bags (the variable s) or 10-pound bags (the variable p). Which equations would be a constraint to Captain Liz maximizing her sugar load?
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Answer:
[tex]19 = s + p[/tex] and [tex]121 = 7s + 10p[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
First we use constraints given by the problem to set up two equations:
We can only have a total of 19 bags, so:
[tex]19 = s + p[/tex]
Then, we want to maximize her sugar load. Using the info on the weight of each bag and the max carrying capacity:
[tex]121 = 7s + 10p[/tex]
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the sugar from 7 pound bags be represented by = s
And let the sugar from 10 pound bags be represented by = p
As given, Captain Liz has room for 19 bags of sugar.
This becomes [tex]s+p=19[/tex] .......(1)
Also given is , she has room for 19 bags of sugar, so equation becomes:
[tex]7s+10p=121[/tex] ............(2)
Hence, these are the correct equations.
Can someone explain and give an example of spurious correlation?
Answer:
A spurious correlation wrongly implies a cause and effect between two variables. For example, the number of astronauts dying in spacecraft is directly correlated to seatbelt use in cars: Use your seatbelt and save an astronaut life!
Interesting correlations are easy to find, but many will turn out to be spurious. Three examples are the skirt length theory, the Super Bowl indicator, and a suggested correlation between race and college completion rates.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: F(x) = 2x^2+ 1, G(x) = 2x - 1, H(x) = x
F-2) =
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
If the discriminant of an equation is zero, which of the following is true of the equation?
[tex]\sf Your \: question \: is \: incomplete. \: [/tex]
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[tex]\sf \: I \: believe \: this \: is \: the \: answer \: you \: wanted[/tex] ⟹
[tex]\sf If \: the \: discriminant \: of \: an \: equation \: is \: zero, \: then \\ \sf \: the \: equation \: will \: have \:\underline{ 1 \: real \: solution \: with \: real \: and \: equal \: roots}.[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{ \sf{Explanation}} [/tex]
[tex]\sf If \: discriminant \: of \: quadratic \: equation \: ax^{2} + bx + c \: \\ \sf is \: b^{2} - 4ac = 0 \: then \: it \: will \: have \\ \sf↦\underline{1 \: real \: solution \: with \: real \: and \: equal \: roots.} [/tex]
Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
If b² - 4ac = 0
Then the roots are real and equal
Does the table represent a function? Why or why not?
A basketball team received a care package and split it evenly among
5 players. If each player received 9 candy bars, how many candy bars
were in the care package?
Help please
Answer:
45
Step-by-step explanation:
9x5
A regular hexagon has a radius of 20 in. What is the approximate area of the hexagon?
600 in.2
1,038 in.2
1,200 in.2
2,076 in.2
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
A=(3*sqrt(3)*a^2)/2
A=(3*sqrt(3)*400)/2=1038
Answer:
B. 1,038 in.2
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the missing side lengths
Answer:
x = 11√3
y = 11
Step-by-step explanation:
Let 60 be the reference angle
sin 60 = p/h
√3/2 = x/22
or, 22√3 = 2x
or, x = (22√3)/2
so, x = 11√3
now
[tex]h^2 = p^2 + b^2\\or, 22^2 = (11\sqrt{3} )^2+y^2\\or, 484 = 363 + y^2\\or, 484-363 = y^2\\or, 121 = y^2\\or, \sqrt{121} = y\\so, y = 11[/tex]
Solve the inequality 12(1/2 x - 1/3) > 8 - 2x
O A. x>-1
O B. x > 3
O C. X>1/2
O D. x>3/2
Answer:
[tex]D. \\x>\frac{3}{2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
12(1/2x - 1/3) > 8 - 2x
6x - 4 > 8 - 2x
6x + 2x - 4 > 8 - 2x + 2x
8x - 4 > 8
8x - 4 + 4 > 8 + 4
8x > 12
8x ÷ 8 > 12 ÷ 8
x > 1.5
What is the name for the marked angel ?
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The answer is <ead
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Find square root of 0.0324
Answer:
0.18
Step-by-step explanation:
In a triangle ABC, angle BAC = 53° and angle ACB = 28°. If AB is produced to D, find angle CBD.
Angle CBD= 81°
I hope it helps you...
Answer:
81
Step-by-step explanation:
∠CBD is the exterior angle of the ΔABC.
Exterior angle property:
Exterior angle equals the sum of opposite interior angles.
∠CBD = ∠ABC + ∠ACB
= 53 + 28
= 81°
order the set of irrational numbers from least to greatest
Answer:
answer is A
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#Dhruv hereA group of ten people is going to play ball this weekend . Four will play basketball : half as many people will play baseball , and the rest will play soccer. How many people will play soccer?
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
Four people will play basketball, so 10 - 4 = 6.
Half as many people will play baseball, and half of 4 is 2, so 6 -2 = 4.
The rest will play soccer, which is 4.
2. What are the last 2 digits of 1 + 2 + 3 + + 2005 2006
Let S be the sum. So you have
S = 1 + 2 + 3 + … + 2004 + 2005 + 2006
as well as
S = 2006 + 2005 + 2004 + … + 3 + 2 + 1
Then
2S = (1 + 2006) + (2 + 2005) + … + (2005 + 2) + (2006 + 1)
2S = 2007 + 2007 + … + 2007 + 2007
2S = 2006 × 2007
S = (2006 × 2007)/2
S = 2,013,021
which makes the last two digits 21.
Do you remember how to solve a multistep linear equation with variables on both sides? Review with a Quick Check.
Solve:
5(a−1)−15=3(a+2)+4
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
5(a-1) -15 = 3(a+2) +4, distribute multiplication over subtraction and addition
5a -5 -15 = 3a +6 + 4, isolate the variable on one side
5a -3a = 6 +4 +5 +15, combine like terms
2a = 30, divide both sides by 2
a= 15
How do I simplify this? With steps please :)
Answer:
[tex]{ \tt{ = \frac{ {p}^{2} + 8p + 16 }{ {p}^{2} - 16 } }} \\ \\ = { \tt{ \frac{ {(x + 4)}^{2} }{(x - 4)(x + 4)} }} \\ \\ = { \tt{ \frac{(x + 4)}{(x - 4)} }}[/tex]
If there were 36 candies and only 12 children, how many candies would each child get?
Answer:
3 each
Step-by-step explanation:
36 / 12 = 3
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I need help on this question 5=7+x/5
Answer:
-10 = x
Step-by-step explanation:
5=7+x/5
Subtract 7 from each side
5-7=7-7+x/5
-2 = x/5
Multiply each side by 5
-2 *5 = x/5 *5
-10 = x
I need helppppp!!!!!!!!
Answer:
√124
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the Pythagorean theorem, We got: x^2 + (√101)^2 = 15^2
x^2 + (√101)^2 = 15^2
x^2 = 15^2 - (√101)^2
x^2 = 225 - 101
x^2 = 124
x = √124
The answer is √124
Please help out with this question..
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
C = 16 * 3 = 48
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Answer:
a)
(i) 5.8 hours
(ii) 6.5 hours
(iii) 6 hours
(iv) 6 hours
b) 180 hours
△ABCis reflected to form △A′B′C′. The vertices of △ABC are A(3, 1), B(1, 5), and C(6, 9). The vertices of △A′B′C′ are A′(−1, −3), B′(−5, −1), and C′(−9, −6). Which reflection results in the transformation of △ABC to △A′B′C′? Reflection across the x-axis reflection across the y-axis reflection across y = x reflection across y=−x I NEED HELP PLS The answer choies are: A. Reflection across the x-axis B. Reflection across the y-axis C. Reflection across y = x D. Reflection across y=−x
Answer: D) reflection across y = -x
Explanation:
When we reflect over y = x, we basically swap x and y. So for instance, the point (3,1) becomes (1,3).
When reflecting over y = -x, we will do the same thing but we'll make each coordinate swap in sign from positive to negative (or vice versa). The rule for reflecting over y = -x is [tex](x,y) \to (-y,-x)[/tex]
So if we apply that rule to point A(3,1) then it becomes A ' (-1, -3).
Similarly, B(1,5) moves to B ' (-5, -1)
Finally, C(6,9) becomes C ' (-9, -6)
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