Answer:
g(1) = 1
Step-by-step explanation:
In this situation, one is given a graph of the function (g(x)), and one is asked to evaluate the function (g(x)) for (1). An easy way to do so is to find (x = 1) on the coordinate plane, then draw a vertical line at this point. Note the place where (x = 1) intersects the graph of (g(x)). The (y-coordinate) of this intersection point is the output of the function (g(x)).
The line (x = 1) intersects the function (g(x)) at the point (1, 1). Thus (g(1) = 1).
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find the value of x and y
Step-by-step explanation:
(-1,0),m=2
(1-7),m=12
m=-4,(-1,-4)
Which of the following is the discriminant of the polynomial below?
X2 +6X+8
A. 8
B. 6
C4
D. 26
Please help me ASAP!! Please explain your answer
Answer:
113.1 cm²
Step-by-step explanation:
V = [tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex] [tex]\pi[/tex] r² h
h = 12 cm , r = 3 cm , [tex]\pi[/tex] = [tex]\frac{22}{7}[/tex]
V ≈ 113.1 cm²
Which whole number property is represented?
(8 × 2) × 6 = 8 × (2 × 6)
Answer:
(8 × 2) × 6 = 8 × (2 × 6) represents associative property of whole number.
Fill in the missing statements and reasons in the proof
Answer:
1. Given
2. Vertical angle theorem
3. AB≅DB, EB≅CB, m<ABC≅m<DBE
4. △ABC ≅ △DBE
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Зх — 7 = 2х
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Give one pair of supplementary angles and one pair of vertical angles shown in the figure below.
(a) Supplementary angles:
(b) Vertical angles:
Answer:
<5 and <6 are supplementary angles
<1 and <6 are vertical angles
find the domain and range in the following condition.
a.R={(X,y):y=2x-3},range={3,5,9}
b.R={(X,y):y=4x+1}, domain={0,1,2}
Answer:
domain : {3,4,6}
range: {1,5,9}
X
50
50
X =
degrees
Please help with this problem I am going crazy
Answer:
x=80°
Step-by-step explanation:
Triangles always add up to 180°.
As you have 2 angles, you would have to add them together and then take it away from 180° to get your answer.
50+50=100°
180-100=80°
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Answer:
x = 80°
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of the 3 angles in a triangle = 180°
Subtract the sum of the given angles from 180 for x
x = 180° - (50 + 50)° = 180° - 100° = 80°
Use ratios to convert each measurement.
1. 3 yards = _____ feet
2. _____ cups= 5 gallons
3. 72 inches =_____ yards
4. ______ ounces = 5 pounds
5. ______ inches =7 feet
6. 24 feet = _____ yards
7. 40 pints = ______ gallons
8. 16 cups = ______ quarts and
9. ________ inches = 4 yards
10. 48 ounces = ________ Pounds
Answer:
1. 3 yards= 9 feet
2. 78 cups=5 gallons
3. 72 inches = 2 yards
4. 80 ounces = 5 pounds
5. 84 inches = 7 feet
6. 24 feet = 8 yards
7. 40 pints = 5 gallons
8. 16 cups = 5 quarts
9. 144 inches = 4 yard
10. 48 ounces = 3 pounds
Classify this triangle
A) Acute scalene triangle
B) Obtuse isosceles triangle
C) Right isosceles triangle
D) Right scalene triangle
Answer C Right Isosceles Triangle
Step-by-step explanation:
Do it
Answer: C
Step-by-step explanation:
It has a 90 degree angle, right triangle, and both legs in the triangle seem to be the same size, so it's also isosceles.
If p and q are remainders when the polynomials
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A factory produces 1, 250, 000 toys each year. The number of toys is expected to increase by about 150% per year. Which model can be used to find the number of toys, N (in millions), being produced in t years?
The question is incomplete, the complete question is;
A factory produces 1,250,000 toys each year. The number of toys is expected to increase by about 150% per year. Which model can be used to find the number of toys being produced, n (in millions), in t years?
A. n= 2.5(1.5)/t, t cannot = 0
B. n= 1.5t^2 + 1.25
C. n= 1.5t + 1.25
D. n= 1.25(2.5^t)
Answer:
D. n= 1.25(2.5^t)
Step-by-step explanation:
This is an exponential growth problem. In mathematics, for an exponential growth problem;
P = Po(1 + r)^t
Where;
P= amount at time t
Po =initial amount
r= rate
t= time
In the context of the question we have;
n= 1.25(1 + 150/100)^t
n= 1.25(2.5)^t
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its geometry
Answer:
A = 216.24 km²
Step-by-step explanation:
marked price of an item is 4000, what will be it's selling price having 20% discount and 10% vat.
Answer:
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EXPLANATION IS IN THE PHOTO .
C/4+ 2=5 what it’s the value of c
Answer:
c = 12
Step-by-step explanation:
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find the value of x in the diagram below
Answer:
70
Step-by-step explanation:
In a trapezoid lines are parallel, so corresponding angle sum = 180
X+X+40 = 180
2x + 40 = 180
2x = 180-40
2x = 140
X = 140/2
X = 70
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Write the exponential function that passes through (-1, 27), (0, 9), (1, 3).
Step-by-step explanation:
we see, for x=-1 we get 3³
x=0 we get 3²
x=1 we get 3¹
so the function is definitely a 3 to the power of x version.
but we need to adapt the exponent a bit and correct x, so that at least for these 3 values of x the result is "running backwards".
the easiest way : 2-x as exponent.
it fits.
for x=-1 we get 2 - -1 = 3 as exponent.
for x=0 we get 2-0 = 2 as exponent.
for x=1 we get 2-1 = 1 as exponent.
so, the exponential function passing through these 3 points is
[tex]f(x) = {3}^{2 - x} [/tex]
Help!!! please!!! Confused!
Is 2(5m-4)-3(m-5)^2 equivalent to -3m^2+40m-83? Show your work.
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 2(5m-4)-3(m-5)^2[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 10m-8-3(m^2-10m+5^2)[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 10m-8-3(m^2-10m+25)[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 10m-8-3m^2+30m-75[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto -3m^2+30m+10m-75-8[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto -3m^2+40m-83[/tex]
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Un litro de leche de búfala equivale a 1.7 litros de leche de vaca. ¿si tengo
27 litros de leche de búfalo, a cuantos litros de leche de vaca equivaldría?
Answer:
27 litros de leche de búfalo equivalen a 45.9 litros de leche de vaca.
Step-by-step explanation:
Sabiendo que un litro de leche de búfala equivale a 1.7 litros de leche de vaca, podemos calcular el equivalente de capacidad de la vaca para 27 litros de leche de búfala mediante Regla de Tres Simple:
[tex]x = 27\,L\times \frac{1.7\,L}{1\,L}[/tex]
[tex]x = 45.9\,L[/tex]
27 litros de leche de búfalo equivalen a 45.9 litros de leche de vaca.
please help me out, please and thank you
Answer:
x=1°.
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what’s the answer?? please help
Answer:
W
Step-by-step explanation:
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Martas school has 325 desks for 13 classrooms . If the desks are shared evenly how many desks will each classroom have
Answer:
25
Step-by-step explanation:
The total number of restaurant-purchased meals that the average person will eat in a restaurant, in a car, or at home in a year is 193 . The total number of these meals eaten in a car or at home exceeds the number eaten in a restaurant by 15 . Thirty more restaurant-purchased meals will be eaten in a restaurant than at home. Find the number of restaurant-purchased meals eaten in a restaurant, the number eaten in a car, and the number eaten at home.
9514 1404 393
Answer:
89 in a restaurant45 in a car59 at homeStep-by-step explanation:
Let r, c, h represent the numbers of meals eaten in a restaurant, car, and at home, respectively. The problem statement tells us of the relations ...
r + c + h = 193
-r + c + h = 15
r + 0c -h = 30
Add the last two equations:
(-r +c +h) +(r -h) = (15) +(30)
c = 45
Add the first two equations:
(r + c + h) +(-r + c + h) = (193) +(15)
2c +2h = 208
h = 104 -c = 59 . . . . solve for h, substitute for c
The last equation can be used to find r.
r = 30 +h = 30 +59 = 89
89 meals are eaten in a restaurant; 45 meals in a car; and 59 at home.
Instructions: Find the surface area of each figure. Round your answers to the nearest
tenth, if necessary.
Answer:
136
Step-by-step explanation:
Surface area=2*(lb+bh+lh)
=2*(12+42+14)=2*68=136
factorise. X^5+X^4+1.
Answer:
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Answer:
): "x2" was replaced by "x^2". 4 more similar replacement(s).
Step by step solution :
Step 1 :
Step 2 :
Pulling out like terms :
2.1 Pull out like factors :
x6 - x5 + x4 - x3 + x2 - x =
x • (x5 - x4 + x3 - x2 + x - 1)
2.2 Factor x5 - x4 + x3 - x2 + x - 1
Try to factor this 6-term polynomial into (2-term) • (3-term)
Begin by splitting the 6-term into two 3-term polynomials:
-x2 + x - 1 and x5 - x4 + x3
Next simplify each 3-term polynomial by pulling out like terms:
-1 • (x2 - x + 1) and x3 • (x2 - x + 1)
Note that the two simplified polynomials have x2 - x + 1 in common
Now adding the two simplified polynomials we get
(x3 - 1) • (x2 - x + 1)
QUICK WHATS THIS ANSWER?!?
Answer:
C. [tex]-x-6>-3.5[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
One is asked to find which inequality has ([tex]x=-3[/tex]) in its solution set. Remember that an inequality is another way to represent a set of solutions. In essence, it states that all numbers less than; less than or equal to; greater than; or greater than or equal to, are a part of the solution. One simplifies an inequality in a similar manner to how one simplifies an equation, by using inverse operations and simplification. Just note that when multiplying or dividing the inequality by a negative number, one has to flip the inequality sign to ensure the expression remains true.
Simplify each of the inequalities, then evaluate to see which one has ([tex]x=-3[/tex]) as a part of its solution set.
A. [tex]-x -6<-3.5[/tex]
[tex]-x<2.5[/tex]
[tex]x>-2.5[/tex]
B. [tex]-x-6>3.5[/tex]
[tex]-x>9.5[/tex]
[tex]x<-9.5[/tex]
C. [tex]-x-6>-3.5[/tex]
[tex]-x>2.5[/tex]
[tex]x<-2.5[/tex]
D. [tex]x-6>-3.5[/tex]
[tex]x>2.5[/tex]
As can be seen, option (C [tex]-x-6>-3.5[/tex]) is the only one that fits this requirement. Since option (C) simplifies down to ([tex]x<-2.5[/tex]) or in words, (x) is less than (-2.5). This option is the only one that fits the solution since (-3) is less than (-2.5).
If the ratio of raisins to bran flakes in a box of raisin bran flakes cereal is 3:27, how many raisins are there in a box that contains 3,000 raisins and brand flakes?
Answer:
300 raisins
Step-by-step explanation:
sum the parts of the ratio, 3 + 27 = 30 parts
Divide the total by 30 for the value of one part of the ratio.
3000 ÷ 30 = 100 ← value of 1 part of the ratio , then
3 parts = 3 × 100 = 300 ← number of raisins in a box
kPLEASE SOMEONE SOLVE B) I ALREADY KNOW 1. A) Is 75.875m^2
The answer to part A is correct. You basically have to find the area of that L shape, and subtract off the area of the shaded trapezoid.
To get part B, you need to find the perimeter. This is because the trim runs along the bottom edge of the wall. Refer to the diagram below. Adding up the exterior sides gets us:
12+12+4+8+8+4 = 48
So she needs 48 meters of trim.
I'm not sure what your teacher means by "what assumptions do you make". If your teacher is referring to something like making room for a door, then we'll have to subtract some value from that 48. The problem with this though is that we don't have any clue how wide the door is. So you'll have to ask your teacher for clarification.
Luckily, this value 48 is an overestimate of the amount of trim Jennifer needs to buy. In my opinion, it's better to overestimate than underestimate, which saves from having to make another trip to the hardware store.