Answer:D
Step-by-step explanation:
Write the equation of a line perpendicular to y= -x + 4 and that passes through point (-5,-4) in slope intercept form.
How many edges does a cube has?
A. 10
B. 12
C. 14
D. 16
Answer:
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ur answer is B. 12
Step-by-step explanation:
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A cube has 12 edges and 6 faces
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Jozy throws a stone off of a bridge into a river. The function fff models the stone's height (in meters) above the water as a function of time (in seconds) after Jozy throws it. Plot the point on the graph of fff that corresponds to the height above the water from which Jozy threw the stone.
Answer: it’s 25 from the height line
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
0,25
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
324
Step-by-step explanation:
divide 752 by 2 to get 376
then subtract 52 from 376 to get 324
factor the polynomial
4x^2 + 12 + 9
Answer:
The answer is [tex](2x+3)^2[/tex].
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply the coefficient of the squared term and the constant. Then, find the factors that add up to 12:
[tex]4*9=36\\36:\{1*36,2*18,3*12,4*9,6*6\}\\6+6=12[/tex]
Split the middle term:
[tex]4x^2+6x+6x+9[/tex]
Factor by grouping:
[tex][4x^2+6x]+[6x+9]\\2x(2x+3)+3(2x+3)\\(2x+3)(2x+3)\\(2x+3)^2[/tex]
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What is an equation of the line that passes through the points (-6, 2) and (6, –2)?
Answer:
y=(-1/3)x
Step-by-step explanation:
y=mx+b
(x,y)
put in the first point into y=mx+b
2=m(-6)+b
then the second point is (6,-2)
put the point into y=mx+b
-2=6m+b
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Put both equations in a system of equations
-2=6m+b
2=m(-6)+b
solve for m and b
-1/3=m and 0=b
so put that back into y=mx+b
y=(-1/3)x+0
so that is the only line that passes through both points
What is the length of the missing leg?
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\sqrt{10^{2} -8^{2} }[/tex] = 6
Answer:
b = 6
Step-by-step explanation:
Pythagorean formula:
a² + b² = c²
Work:
a² + b² = c²
8² + b² = 10²
64 + b² = 100
b² = 100 - 64
b² = 36
[tex]\sqrt{b^2} =\sqrt{36}[/tex]
b = 6
The area of a triangle is 36 sq cm. The triangle's height is 8 cm. What is the length of the base of the triangle?
Answer:
9 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
Given :
Area, A = 36cm²
Height, h = 8cm
Using the relation :
Area, A of triangle :
A = 1/2 * base * height
36 = 0.5 * base * 8
36 = 4 * base
base = 36 / 4
Base = 9 cm
Length of base is 9cm
HELP ME PLEASE!!!! I am failing this class and don’t know what to do.
Does anyone know what the rule for the 2 and 3 table could be
Answer:
table 2= could be multiply each of the numbers by 4
table three= plug the x value in the equation and the y into the equation and then just solve it and make sure you add eight before you put your answer in.
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A: Xavier needs to collect at least 120 cans for a food drive to earn community service credit. He has already collected 64 items. Choose the correctly written inequality to represent the number of cans, c, that Xavier must still collect (before solving)
A 64 + c ≥ 120
B 64 + c < 120
C c - 120 ≤ 64
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
He needs to collect at least 120 so if c is what he must still collect
64 +c must be greater than or equal to 120
I know the answer is 1 but I need to show it with positive and negative tiles and I don’t know what to put.
Draw Algebra Tiles to help you solve the following question:
4 - (-5) =
Answer and Step-by-step explanation:
So, the negatives cancel and turn into a positive.
The red squared of 5 become green squares.
Perform the indicated operation. (16 m2 + 40 m + 25) ÷ (4 m + 5) = _____
Answer:
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Jason a 4 lengths of rope. The lengths are 3 inches, 15 centimeters, 0.3 meters, and 0.5 feet. About how much rope does Jason have [1 inch = 2.5 cm]
Answer: 67.5 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
Jason has 4 lengths of ropes
first is [tex]3\ in.\approx 7.5\ cm[/tex]
second is [tex]15\ cm[/tex]
Third is [tex]0.3\ m\approx 30\ cm\quad [\text{1 m = 100 cm}][/tex]
fourth is [tex]0.5\ ft\approx 6\ in.\approx 15\ cm\quad [\text{1 ft=12 in.}][/tex]
the total length of rope is the sum of four lengths
[tex]\Rightarrow 7.5+15+30+15=67.5\ cm[/tex]
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Answer:
78654 we 5678 Write a positive or negative integer that represents the situation.
The temperature falls 14 degrees.
An integer that represents the situation isWrite a positive or negative integer that represents the situation.
The temperature falls 14 degrees.
An integer that represents the situation isWrite a positive or negative integer that represents the situation.
The temperature falls 14 degrees.
An integer that represents the situation isWrite a positive or negative integer that represents the situation.
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An integer that represents the situation isWrite a positive or negative integer that represents the situation.
The temperature falls 14 degrees.
An integer that represents the situation isWrite a positive or negative integer that represents the situation.
The temperature falls 14 degrees.
An integer that represents the situation isWrite a positive or negative integer that represents the situation.
The temperature falls 14 degrees.
An integer that represents the situation isWrite a positive or negative integer that represents the situation.
The temperature falls 14 degrees.
An integer that represents the situation isWrite a positive or negative integer that represents the situation.
The temperature falls 14 degrees.
An integer that represents the situation isWrite a positive or negative integer that represents the situation.
The temperature falls 14 degrees.
An integer that represents the situation isWrite a positive or negative integer that represents the situation.
The temperature falls 14 degrees.
An integer that represents the situation isWrite a positive or negative integer that represents the situation.
The temperature falls 14 degrees.
An integer that represents the situation isWrite a positive or negative integer that represents the situation.
The temperature falls 14 degrees.
An integer that represents the situation isWrite a positive or negative integer that represents the situation.
The temperature falls 14 degrees.
An integer that represents the situation isWrite a positive or negative integer that represents the situation.
The temperature falls 14 degrees.
An integer that represents the situation isWrite a positive or negative integer that represents the situation.
The temperature falls 14 degrees.
An integer that represents the situation isWrite a positive or negative integer that represents the situation.
The temperature falls 14 degrees.
An integer that represents the situation isWrite a positive or negative integer that represents the situation.
The temperature falls 14 degrees.
An integer that represents the situation isWrite a positive or negative integer that represents the situation.
The temperature falls 14 degrees.
An integer that represents the situation isWrite a positive or negative integer that represents the situation.
The temperature falls 14 degrees.
An integer that represents the situation is Write a positive or negative integer that represents the situation.
The temperature falls 14 degrees.
An integer that represents the situation is Write a positive or negative integer that represents the situation.
The temperature falls 14 degrees.
An integer that represents the situation is
Step-by-step explanation:
Factor polynomial by its greatest common monomial factor
Find the unknown length x in the right triangle, to the nearest tenth.
D
26
F
Х
55
E
What is the length for x
What are some solutions to the inequality x>6?
Answer:
anything that is greater than 6 like 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, etc...
cuz the inequality would be true; 7 > 6, 10 > 6, etc...
Step-by-step explanation:
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5400 J of energy is supplied to 3 kg of aluminum, by how much
will the temperature rise? ( c of aluminum is 900 J/kg °C)
Answer:
20°C
Step-by-step explanation:
Quantity if heat energy supplied is expressed as;
Q = mcΔt
m is the mass = 3kg
Δt is the temperature rise
Q = 5400J
c = 900 J/kg °C
Substitute
5400 = 3(90)Δt
5400 = 270Δt
Δt = 5400/270
Δt = 20°C
Hence the temperature rise is 20°C
Which value of x makes the equation 1.75(5x − 10) = 10.5 true?
A. -3.2
B. 0.5
C. -0.5
D. 3.2
Algebra
Answer:
Answer is D) 3.2
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y = 2x
x = -y + 6
help meee !
Answer:
x = 2
y = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
y = 2x
x = -y + 6, y = 6 - x
substitute for y:
2x = 6 - x
3x = 6
x = 2
y = 4
PLEASE HELP!!! TIMED <33 WILL GIVE BRAINLIST. Evaluate the function requested. Write your answer as a fraction in lowest terms. Triangle A B C. Angle C is 90 degrees. Hypotenuse A B is 45, side C B is 36, side C A is 27. Find sin A. a. Sine A = four-fifths c. sine A = five-fourths b. sine A = four-thirds d. sine A = three-fifths
Answer:
sin A = perpendicular /hypotenuse
=36/27=12/9=4/3
Answer:
Its C.
Step-by-step explanation:
A production line operation is designed to fill cartons with laundry detergent to a mean weight of 32 ounces. A sample of cartons is periodically selected and weighed to determine whether underfilling or overfilling is occurring. If the sample data lead to a conclusion of underfilling or overfilling (in other words, if they lead to a conclusion that the mean weight is different from 32 ounces), the production line will be shut down and adjusted to obtain proper filling. What conclusion is appropriate when H0 cannot be rejected
Answer:
There is no significant evidence to conclude that the mean weight of laundry detergent is being underfilled or overfilled.
Step-by-step explanation:
The null hypothesis ; H0 : μ = 32
The alternative hypothesis : H1 : μ ≠ 32
The null hypothesis is the initial truth statement, therefore, when the Null hypothesis cannot be rejected, the conclusion goes thus :
There is no significant evidence to conclude that there is difference in the mean weight of laundry detergent. Hence, detergent is neither being underfilled or overfilled.
(4th grade math)
Please help.
Answer:
i
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
last one under H
Step-by-step explanation:
you want to look at which table says +27 under the value tab since that is what the question is looking for. the table under option H has those requirements so pick that one
I have 8 pennies and some quarters, nickels, and dimes. The number of pennies plus nickels equals the number of dimes. I have 3 quarters for every 2 pennies and 3 dimes for every 2 quarters. How many coins are nickels? A. 28 B. 18 C. 15 D. 10
The answer is D. 10 nickels
Answer:
The answer is D.) 10
Step-by-step explanation:
I took a quiz and according to that its correct
please also answer this one rlly fast!!
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
1 ÷ 0.25 = 4
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Answer:
the answer is c
Step-by-step explanation:
5.solve for x 6. solve for x
Answer:
x=10 , x=13
Steps:
5.
4x+5x=180-90
9x=90
x=90/9
x=10
6.
(3x+7)+(2x+3)=180-105
5x+10=75
5x=65
x=65/5
x=13
Step-by-step explanation:
☯ [tex] \underline{ \underline{ \large{ \tt{S \: O \: L \: U \: T\: I \: O \: N}}}} : [/tex]
✰ [tex] \underline{ \underline{ \large{ \text{For \: Question \: Number \: 5}}}} : [/tex]
[tex] \large{ \tt{90 \degree + 4x \degree + 5x \degree = 180 \degree}}[/tex] [ Sum of angle in a triangle ]
⤑ [tex] \large{ \tt{90 \degree + 9x \degree = 180 \degree}}[/tex]
⤑ [tex] \large{ \tt{9x \degree = 180 \degree - 90 \degree}}[/tex]
⤑ [tex] \large{ \tt{9x \degree = 90 \degree}}[/tex]
⤑ [tex] \large{ \tt{ \frac{9x}{9} = \frac{90}{9} \degree}}[/tex]
⤑ [tex] \boxed{ \large{ \tt{x = 10 \degree}}}[/tex]
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✰ [tex] \underline{ \underline{ \text{For \: Question \: Number \: 6}}} : [/tex]
[tex] \large{ \tt{75 \degree = 3x \degree + 7 \degree + 2x \degree + 3 \degree}}[/tex] [ Exterior angle is equal to the sum of two non-adjacent interior angles ]
⟶ [tex] \large{ \tt{75 \degree = 5x \degree + 10 \degree}}[/tex]
⟶ [tex] \large{ \tt{5x \degree \: + 10 \degree = 75 \degree}}[/tex]
⟶ [tex] \large{ \tt{5x \degree = 75 \degree - 10 \degree}}[/tex]
⟶ [tex] \large{ \tt{5x \degree = 65 \degree}}[/tex]
⟶ [tex] \large{ \tt{ \frac{5x}{5} = \frac{65}{5} \degree}}[/tex]
⟶ [tex] \boxed{\large{ \tt{x = 13 \degree}}}[/tex]
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