Answer:
the first one
-14m - 7m + 1 = - 7m + 1
I was wondering if someone could answer this :)
Answer:
17
Step-by-step explanation:
2a+30 = 4a-4
+4 +4
2a+34 = 4a
-2a -2a
34 = 2a
÷2 ÷2
a=17
Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
A = 17
Step-by-step explanation:
Opposite angles are congruent in a parallelogram
Hence 2a + 30 = 4a - 4
( Note that we've just created an equation that we can use to solve for a)
We now solve for a
2a + 30 = 4a - 4
Add 4 to both sides
2a + 34 = 4a
Subtract 2a from both sides
34 = 2a
Divide both sides by 2
a = 17
If anyone can do this for me step by step i will give you 30 points please help me out
Answer:
after 10 months
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x be the number of months and y be the amount they still owe.
Sin Ian borrows $1000 from his parents, then the y-intercept b= 1000 since he owes $1000 when x = 0. He pays them back $60 each month The slope is then m = -60 . Substituting in b = 1000 and m = -60 into the slope-intercept form of a line then gives y= mx + b=-60x +1000.
Sin Ken borrows $600 from his parents, then the y-intercept b = 600 since he owes $600 When x= 0. He pays them back $20 per month so the amount he owes decreases $20 each month. The slope is then m = -20 . Substituting in
b= 600 and m = -20 into the slope-intercept form then gives y = mx +b = -20x + 600.
They will owe the same amount when they have the same y-coordinate. Therefore -60x+ 1000= y= -20x+600. Solve this equation for x:
-60x+ 1000 = -20x+ 600
1000 = 40x+ 600
400 = 40x
10=x
They will then owe the same amount after 10 months.
Steve Ballmer, the current CEO of Microsoft, used to be the manager of his college football team. Among his duties, he had to be sure the players were hydrated. When nearby construction forced a water shut off, Steve went to the Star Market to purchase bottles of water. He needed a total of 80 liters of water. Star Market sold water in two liter bottles and in half liter bottles. What possible combinations of the small and large bottles might he purchase in order to bring 80 liters to the football team?
a. Write an equation that models the possible combinations of half liter bottles and two liter bottles that would total 80 liters. (Be sure to define the variables.)
b. What is the x-intercept and what does it represent?
c. What is the y-intercept and what does it represent?
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Answer:
a. x + 4y = 160
b. 160
c. 40
Step-by-step explanation:
a. We can define the variables as ...
x = number of 1/2-liter bottles
y = number of 2-liter bottles
For the total number of liters to be 80, we require
1/2x + 2y = 80
We can multiply this by 2 to eliminate the fraction.
x + 4y = 160
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b. The x-intercept is 160. It is the number of 1/2-liter bottles required when no 2-liter bottles are used.
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c. The y-intercept is 40. It is the number of 2-liter bottles required when no 1/2-liter bottles are used.
Solve for X in the triangle. Round your answer to the nearest tenth
Answer:
[tex]\displaystyle x \approx 9.9[/tex]
General Formulas and Concepts:
Pre-Algebra
Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to RightEquality Properties
Multiplication Property of Equality Division Property of Equality Addition Property of Equality Subtraction Property of EqualityTrigonometry
[Right Triangles Only] SOHCAHTOA[Right Triangles Only] sinθ = opposite over hypotenuseStep-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Define
Identify variables
Angle θ = 64°
Opposite Leg = x
Hypotenuse = 11
Step 2: Solve for x
Substitute in variables [sine]: [tex]\displaystyle sin(64^\circ) = \frac{x}{11}[/tex][Multiplication Property of Equality] Multiply 11 on both sides: [tex]\displaystyle 11sin(64^\circ) = x[/tex]Rewrite: [tex]\displaystyle x = 11sin(64^\circ)[/tex]Evaluate: [tex]\displaystyle x = 9.88673[/tex]Round: [tex]\displaystyle x \approx 9.9[/tex]PLEASE HELP ME I HAVE TO PASS THIS TEST
30 POINTS
Answer:
Hi, there the answer is
These are the equations with exactly one solution
-5x + 12 = –12x – 12
-5x + 12 = 5x + 12
-5x + 12 = 5x – 5
Hope This Helps :)
Step-by-step explanation:
First degree equations
A first degree equation has the form
ax + b = 0
There are some special cases where the equation can have one, infinitely many or no solution
If , the equation has exactly one solution
If a=0 and b=0 the equation has infinitely many solutions, because it doesn't matter the value of x, it will always be true that 0=0
If a=0 and the equation has no solution, because it will be equivalent to b=0 and we are saying it's not true. No matter what x is, it's a false statement.
We have been given some equations, we only need to put them in standard form
-5x + 12 = –12x – 12
Rearranging
7x + 24 = 0
It has exactly one solution because a is not zero
.......................
-5x + 12 = 5x + 12
Rearranging
-10x + 0 = 0
It has exactly one solution because a is not zero
.......................
-5x + 12 = 5x – 5
Rearranging
-10x + 17 = 0
It has exactly one solution because a is not zero
.......................
-5x + 12 = -5x – 12
Rearranging
0x + 24 = 0
It has no solution, no matter what the value of x is, it's impossible that 24=0
Answer: These are the equations with exactly one solution
-5x + 12 = –12x – 12
-5x + 12 = 5x + 12
-5x + 12 = 5x – 5
PLEASE HELP! I really need to get this right
Answer:
27.3
Step-by-step explanation:
27.3
Answer:
Plays a musical instrument
Top left
Plays a sport: 0.46
Plays a musical instrument
Top right
Does not Play a sport: 0.54
Does not play a musical instrument
Bottom Left
Plays a sport: 0.73
Does not play a musical instrument
Bottom right
Does not Play a sport: 0.27
Step-by-step explanation:
I hope this helps you! :D
In △CDE, DE=14, CE=9, and m∠E=71∘. What is the length of CD⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯? Enter your answer, rounded to the nearest hundredth, in the box.
Answer:
13.96units
Step-by-step explanation:
To get the length of CD, we will use the cosine rule as shown:
CD² = DE²+CE²-2(DE)(CE)cos m<E
Substitute the given values
CD² = 14²+9²-2(14)(9)cos71
CD² = 196 + 81 - 252cos71
CD² =277 - 252cos71
CD² = 277 - 82.0431
CD² = 194.95682
CD = √194.95682
CD = 13.96 units
Hence the length of CD of 13.96units
A technical machinist is asked to build a cubical steel tank that will hold of water. Calculate in meters the smallest possible inside length of the tank. Round your answer to the nearest .
Answer:
The smallest possible length is 0.83m
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]Volume = 565L[/tex]
Required
The smallest length of the tank
Since the tank is cubical, then the volume is:
[tex]Volume = Length^3[/tex]
This gives:
[tex]565L= Length^3[/tex]
Express as [tex]m^3[/tex]
[tex]\frac{565m^3}{1000} = Length^3[/tex]
[tex]0.565m^3 = Length^3[/tex]
Take cube roots of both sides
[tex]0.8267m = Length[/tex]
Rewrite as:
[tex]Length = 0.8267m[/tex]
Approximate
[tex]Length = 0.83m[/tex]
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Answer:
Your answer would be B
Step-by-step explanation:
So right away you can get rid of a and d since they are positive numbers, there is no positive numbers in the graph were the line is.
So we know that the y-intercept is -2 (as you can see the line pass through (0,-2))
And we know the y intercept is -8 (since the line pass through (-8,0))
so you are left with b and c, c is incorrect because the -2 goes through the y-intercept not the x.
The right choice is b, it states that the x-intercept -8 pass through the line, the y-intercept is -2
Your welcome and hoped this helped!
Find the surface area of each solid figure
Answer:
First find the SA of the triangular figure
4 x 3 = 12 cm^2 (the triangles on the sides)
2 x 3 = 6 cm^2 (the back square)
2 x 5 = 10 cm^2 (the slanted square)
*I'm not sure if this question includes the bottom of the triangle but here it is anyways
4 x 2 = 8 cm^2
Including the bottom the SA of the triangular figure is:
12 + 6 + 10 + 8 = 36 cm^2
Find the SA of the rectangular shape
4 x 2 = 8 cm^2 (the bottom square)
2 x 6 = 12 x 2 = 24 cm^2 (the sides)
4 x 6 = 24 x 2 = 48 cm^2 (the front and back)
Add them up
8 + 24 + 48 = 80 cm^2
If you wanted to find the SA of the whole figure it would be:
12 + 6 + 10 + 8 + 24 + 48 = 108 cm^2
Hope this helps!
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Jaime had ten posters, but only five could fit on his closet door. How many different ways can he arrange the five posters out of the ten on his closet door?
A. 252
B. 648
C. 6,048
D. 30,240
Answer:
its c
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer: B
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
-5ºC < 5ºC is an inequality that compares temperatures.
B is the correct answer for the multiple choice question.
Bill can hit a bucket of 323 golf balls in 17 hours.
How many golf balls can Bill hit in 23 hours?
Which state ment is true regarding the graphed function
F(4)= g(4)
F(4)= g(-2)
F(2)= g(-2)
F(-2)= g(-2)
Answer:
F(-2)= g(-2)
Step-by-step explanation:
F(-2)= g(-2), both function have the same points of intersect.
Sum of 5x^2+2x and 4-x^2
Answer:
4x^2 + 2x + 4
Step-by-step explanation:
5x^2 + 2x + 4 - x^2
4x^2 + 2x + 4
Answer:
2(2x^2 + x + 2)
Step-by-step explanation:
5x^2+2x + 4-x^2
Re arrange so like terms are next to each other
Keep the same symbol that is at the front of the term when moving it
5x^2 - x^2 + 2x + 4
We will just do the first part first
5x^2 - x^2
5x^2 - 1x^2 (is the same thing as above)
So because they are like terms (are both x^2)
We can just minus 1 from 5
5-1=4
So 4x^2
Now the equation is
4x^2 + 2x + 4
This is as small as it gets but you can also bring it to this
4, 2 and 4 all are divisible by 2 so
2(2x^2 + x + 2)
It take 6 Pounds of flour to make 36 cakes. How much flour is needed to make 9 cakes?
Answer:
54 pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
To find out how much flour is needed to make 9 cakes, we first need to find out how much much flour is needed to make 1 cake. For that, we need to divide 6 by 36. That will give you 6. Now that we know how much flour is needed to make 1 cake, we will just have to multiply 6 by 9 to find out how much flour is needed to make 9 cakes. That will give you 54 pounds, which is your final answer.
Prove the formula that:
((∃x)(F(x)∧S(x))→(∀y)(M(y)→W(y)))∧((∃y)(M(y)∧¬W(y)))
⇒(∀x)(F(x)→¬S(x))
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: [∀x(L(x) → A(x))] →
[∀x(L(x) ∧ ∃y(L(y) ∧ H(x, y)) → ∃y(A(y) ∧ H(x, y)))]
To prove, we shall follow a proof by contradiction. We shall include the negation of the conclusion for
arguments. Since with just premise, deriving the conclusion is not possible, we have chosen this proof
technique.
Consider ∀x(L(x) → A(x)) ∧ ¬[∀x(L(x) ∧ ∃y(L(y) ∧ H(x, y)) → ∃y(A(y) ∧ H(x, y)))]
We need to show that the above expression is unsatisfiable (False).
¬[∀x(L(x) ∧ ∃y(L(y) ∧ H(x, y)) → ∃y(A(y) ∧ H(x, y)))]
∃x¬((L(x) ∧ ∃y(L(y) ∧ H(x, y))) → ∃y(A(y) ∧ H(x, y)))
∃x((L(x) ∧ ∃y(L(y) ∧ H(x, y))) ∧ ¬(∃y(A(y) ∧ H(x, y))))
E.I with respect to x,
(L(a) ∧ ∃y(L(y) ∧ H(a, y))) ∧ ¬(∃y(A(y) ∧ H(a, y))), for some a
(L(a) ∧ ∃y(L(y) ∧ H(a, y))) ∧ (∀y(¬A(y) ∧ ¬H(a, y)))
E.I with respect to y,
(L(a) ∧ (L(b) ∧ H(a, b))) ∧ (∀y(¬A(y) ∧ ¬H(a, y))), for some b
U.I with respect to y,
(L(a) ∧ (L(b) ∧ H(a, b)) ∧ (¬A(b) ∧ ¬H(a, b))), for any b
Since P ∧ Q is P, drop L(a) from the above expression.
(L(b) ∧ H(a, b)) ∧ (¬A(b) ∧ ¬H(a, b))), for any b
Apply distribution
(L(b) ∧ H(a, b) ∧ ¬A(b)) ∨ (L(b) ∧ H(a, b) ∧ ¬H(a, b))
Note: P ∧ ¬P is false. P ∧ f alse is P. Therefore, the above expression is simplified to
(L(b) ∧ H(a, b) ∧ ¬A(b))
U.I of ∀x(L(x) → A(x)) gives L(b) → A(b). The contrapositive of this is ¬A(b) → ¬L(b). Replace
¬A(b) in the above expression with ¬L(b). Thus, we get,
(L(b) ∧ H(a, b) ∧ ¬L(b)), this is again false.
This shows that our assumption that the conclusion is false is wrong. Therefore, the conclusion follows
from the premise.
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factorize for me
y + 3y + 2-sin2x=0
Answer:
−(−4y−2+sin2(x))=0
Step-by-step explanation:
Simplify:{x(6x - 1
A)
B)
2x-1
9
2x
x-
2x7.5
D
[tex]\implies {\blue {\boxed {\boxed {\purple {\sf {D. \:= 2 {x}^{2} - \frac{1}{3} x}}}}}}[/tex]
[tex]\sf \bf {\boxed {\mathbb {STEP-BY-STEP\:EXPLANATION:}}}[/tex]
[tex] \frac{1}{3} x \: ( \: 6x - 1 \: )\\[/tex]
[tex] = \frac{x \: ( \: 6x - 1 \: )}{3}\\[/tex]
[tex] = \frac{6 {x}^{2} - x}{3} \\[/tex]
[tex] = \frac{6 {x}^{2} }{3} - \frac{x}{3}\\ [/tex]
[tex] = 2 {x}^{2} - \frac{1}{3} x\\[/tex]
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solve the system of equations y=x-7 y=x^2-9x+18
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Answer:
(x, y) = (5, -2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Equating expressions for y, we have ...
x^2 -9x +18 = x -7
x^2 -10x +25 = 0 . . . . . add 7-x to both sides
(x -5)^2 = 0 . . . . . . . . factor
The value of x that makes the factor(s) zero is x=5. The corresponding value of y is ...
y = x -7 = 5 -7 = -2
The solution is (x, y) = (5, -2).
Find all real zeros of the function y = -7x + 8
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Answer:
x = 8/7
Step-by-step explanation:
The only real zero of this linear function is the value of x that makes y=0:
0 = -7x +8
7x = 8 . . . . . . add 7x
x = 8/7 . . . . . .divide by 7
X Y
-10 2
-15 3
-25 5
Determine whether y varies directly with x. If so, find the constant of variation and write the equation
Answer:
x = -5y
Step-by-step explanation:
x = ay
-10 = 2a
a = -5
x = ay
-15 = 3a
a = -5
x = ay
-25 = 5a
a = -5
What is the value of z in the equation 3z+9=z?
simplify the expression (2r^4y4xy^2) completely
Step-by-step explanation:
we can simplify the stuff inside the parentheses to
[tex] \frac{ {x}^{3} }{2y} [/tex]
now we need to multiply it with itself, giving us
[tex] \frac{ {x}^{6} }{4 {y}^{2} } [/tex]
so yeah, D is the correct answer
Find the equation of a line with a slope of −1/2 that passes through the point −4, 10
Answer:
y - 10 = -1/2(x + 4)
General Formulas and Concepts:
Algebra I
Coordinates (x, y)
Point-Slope Form: y - y₁ = m(x - x₁)
x₁ - x coordinate y₁ - y coordinate m - slopeStep-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Define
Identify variables
m = -1/2
Point (-4, 10) → x₁ = -4, y₁ = 10
Step 2: Find
Substitute in variables [Point-Slope Form]: y - 10 = -1/2(x - -4)Simplify: y - 10 = -1/2(x + 4)Answer: [tex]y=-\frac{1}{2} x+8[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
An equation of a line can be in slope intercept form which is y=mx+b
m is the slope, b is the y intercept, x it the x coordinate, and y is the y coordinate. Since we know the slope is -1/2 and we know a x coordinate is -4 and a y coordinate is 10 we can sub them in and solve for the value of b.
[tex]y=mx+b\\10=(-\frac{1}{2})(-4)+b\\10=2+b\\10-2=2+b-2\\8=b[/tex]
The value of b is 8. We can now sub it in for our equation of the line. This time with x and y as variables.
y=-1/2x+8
Use implicit differentiation to find an equation of the tangent line to the curve at the given point. y2(y2 − 4) = x2(x2 − 5) (0, −2) (devil's curve)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
[tex]y^2 (y^2-4) = x^2(x^2 -5)[/tex]
at point (0, -2)
[tex]\implies y^4 -4y^2 = x^4 -5x^2[/tex]
Taking the differential from the equation above with respect to x;
[tex]4y^3 \dfrac{dy}{dx}-8y \dfrac{dy}{dx}= 4x^3 -10x[/tex]
Collect like terms
[tex](4y^3 -8y)\dfrac{dy}{dx}= 4x^3 -10x[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{dy}{dx}= \dfrac{4x^3 -10x}{4y^3-8y}[/tex]
Hence, the slope of the tangent line m can be said to be:
[tex]\dfrac{dy}{dx}= \dfrac{4x^3 -10x}{4y^3-8y}[/tex]
At point (0,-2)
[tex]\dfrac{dy}{dx}= \dfrac{4(0)^3 -10(0)}{4(-2)^3-8-(2)}[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{dy}{dx}= \dfrac{0 -0}{4(-8)+16}[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{dy}{dx}= 0[/tex]
m = 0
So, we now have the equation of the tangent line with slope m = 0 moving through the point (x, y) = (0, -2) to be:
(y - y₁ = m(x - x₁))
y + 2 = 0(x - 0)
y + 2 = 0
y = -2
What is the area of the parallelogram shown?
Answer:
Area = 96 square m
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]Area = base \times height = 12 \times 8 = 96 \ m^2[/tex]
Answer:
The area of parallelogram is 96 m ².
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the question , we have given a parallelogram with base 12 m and height is 8 m. We need to find the area of parallelogram.
Solution :-Using Formula
Area of parallelogram = Base × Height
Substitute the values into this formula
Area of parallelogram = 12 m × 8 m
multiply, we get
Area of parallelogram = 96 m²
Therefore, The area of parallelogram is 96 m ².
I need big help on this one
find the value of x. what is the relationship of these 2 angles? set up and solve an equation
As it is right angled, thus it will be equal to 90.
= 2x + 5 + x + 25 = 90
= 3x + 30 = 90
= 3x = 60
= x = 60/3
= x = 20
Answer:
x = 20°
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]2x + 5 + x + 25 = 90 \\ 3x + 30 = 90 \\ 3x = 90 - 30 \\ 3x = 60 \\ x = \frac{60}{3} \\ x = 20 \\ [/tex]
Use the graph to answer the question.
What is [tex]\frac{AD}{AB}[/tex] in simplest form?
A. [tex]\frac{10}{3}[/tex]
B. [tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex]
C. [tex]\frac{17}{5}[/tex]
D. 3
Answer:
D. 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Distance between A and D = AD = 9 units
Distance between A and B = AB = 3 units
[tex] \frac{AD}{AB} = \frac{9}{3} [/tex]
Simplify by dividing
[tex] \frac{AD}{AB} = \frac{3}{1} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{AD}{AB} = 3 [/tex]
The answer is 3