x-(x-(x-y³)) use x=9, and y=1

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Answer 1
9-(9-(9-1))
9-(9-8)
9-1
8
Answer 2

Answer:

The answer: 8

Step-by-step explanation:

x-(x-(x-y³))

x=9 , y=1 —> 9 - (9-(9-1³)) —> 9 - (9-(8))—> 9 - ( 1) —> =8


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Answer:

I say the fourth one just because

I can’t figure out which formula goes with which sequence. Help……. Please???

1st sequence:
1,3,9,27,….
What is the formula?

2nd sequence:
400,200,100,50,…
What is the formula?

3rd sequence:
4,8,16,32,…
What is the formula?

4th sequence:
400,100,25,6.25,…
What is the formula?

5th sequence:
1,5,25,125,…
What is the formula?

6th sequence:
1000,500,250,125,…
What is the formula?

7th sequence:
2,10,50,250
What is the formula?

I need to know the correct geometric sequence formula for each of these sequences. Thanks!!!

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For a geometric sequence

a, ar, ar ², ar ³, …

the n-th term in the sequence is ar ⁻ ¹.

The first sequence is

1, 3, 9, 27, …

so it's clear that a = 1 and r = 3, and so the n-th term is 3 ⁻ ¹.

The second sequence is

400, 200, 100, 50, …

so of course a = 400, and you can easily solve for r :

200 = 400r   ==>   r = 200/400 = 1/2

Then the n-th term is 400 (1/2) ⁻ ¹.

Similarly, the other sequences are given by

3rd: … 4 × 2 ⁻ ¹

4th: … 400 (1/4) ⁻ ¹

5th: … 5 ⁻ ¹

6th: … 1000 (1/2) ⁻ ¹

7th: … 2 × 5 ⁻ ¹

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Answer:

SORRY I don't know second number . I did only first .

Question Two please help

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Answer:

The similarity statement is RTS and ACB. Other options are correct


Evaluate the expression when a=3.
a^2 - 6a -5

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Answer:

- 14

Step-by-step explanation:

a = 3

a^2 - 6a - 5

= 3^2 - 6 ( 3 ) - 5

= 9 - 18 - 5

= 9 - 23

= - 14

9-18-5= -9-5=-14

Just substitute 3 for a and solve.

3^2=3(3)=9
-6(3)=-18

2×+16=12(..........+...........)​

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Answer:

The answer is 2x+16=12(1/6x +1/192 )

Step-by-step explanation:

2 cm = 7.5 m in the drawing the mall is 8.6 cm tall how tall is the actual mall

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

264

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume = Area of cross section x height

Area of cross section = 1/2 bh

1/2 (8x6) = 24

24 x 11 = 264 yd^3

The sum of two numbers is 52. One number is 3 times as large as the other. What are the numbers?

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Answer:

13 and 39

Step-by-step explanation:

The sum of two numbers = 52

One number is 3 times as large as the other

Equation:

x + 3x = 52

4x = 52

52 / 4 = x

x = 13

13 * 3 = 39

The numbers are 13 and 39

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x -12 = 14
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[tex]x - 12 = 14 \\ x = 14 + 12 \\ x = 26[/tex]

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If it takes a team of three painters to paint a 7-room house in a day, how many painters are required to paint a 14-room house in a day?

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Answer: 6 Painters

Step-by-step explanation:

Total painters needed to paint 7-room house = 3 painters

Rooms painted by each painter = 3/7

Total painters needed to paint 14-room house = 3/7×14

= 42/7

= 6 painters

Therefore it will require 6 painters to paint 14-room house

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What is the approximate sum of this series?

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Answer:

The answer of this question is 134.83

a trader is given 15% discount on goods bought from a factory. If the original price of an item in the factory is 45000. Calculate the amount the trader paid for them​

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Answer:

38,250

Step-by-step explanation:

Its a 15% discount so youre only paying 85% of the original 45,000. You then multiply 45,000 by .85 to find what youre paying because the decimal version of 85% is .85. You can find the decimal version of a percentage by dividing the percentage by 100; 85/100=.85. Once you multiply 45,000 by .85 you get 38,250.



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Answer:

it's the third one.

Step-by-step explanation:

It should be a bold/filled circle on the line instead of an empty one.

What is the measure of m?

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Answer:

12

Step-by-step explanation:

bc it is

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with method
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Answer:

(i) 7/10

(ii) 3/10

(iii) 1/5

(iv) Rs 40,000

Step-by-step explanation:

The fraction of the salary spent on food = 1/2

The fraction of the salary spent on rented house fee = 1/5

(i) The fraction spent for both food and rental fee = (1/2) + (1/5) = (5 + 2)/10 = 7/10

(ii) The remainder (rest) of the salary = 1 - 7/10 = 3/10

The fraction of the remainder spent for children's education = 1/3

The fraction of the total salary spent for the children's education = (1/3) × (3/10) = 1/10

(iii) The remaining portion deposited in the bank = 1 - (1/10 + 7/10)) = 2/10 = 1/5

(iv) The amount equal to portion of 1/5 of his salary deposited in the bank is Rs 8000

Let x represent his whole salary, we have;

(1/5) × x = Rs 8,000

x = 5 × Rs 8,000 = Rs 40,000

His whole salary is Rs 40,000.

Find X round to the nearest tenth.

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Answer: 83 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

(16^2 + 8^2 - 17^2)/(2)(16)(8) = 83

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what is a recursive formula for the sequence 99.4, 0, –99.4, –198.8, where f(1) = 99.4?

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Answer:

this looks complicated

Step-by-step explanation:

Pls answer all questions

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5:-c

The 3multiples are 25,50,75

6:-c

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 6\:of\:2+9-5[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 6(11-5)[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 6(6)[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 36[/tex]

7:-a

12,17

8:-c

22=2×1188=2×2×2×11

HCF=2×2×11=44

9:-c

LCM of 9 and 5 is 45 hence its true

10:-c

HCF of two consecutive numbers is 1

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3 Answers: Choice B, C, and D

Basically, everything except choice A.

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Explanation:

All exponential functions can be written into the form y = a*b^x

The b term determines if we have growth or decay.

If 0 < b < 1, then we have decay. If b > 1, then we have growth.

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For choice A, we have b = 1.7 which satisfies b > 1. This represents growth. So we cross choice A off the list.

Choice B looks almost identical since it appears b = 1.7 here as well, but note the negative exponent. It might help to rewrite choice B into y = 3( 1.7^(-2) )^x and note how b = (1.7)^(-2) = 0.346 approximately. This represents decay.

Choice C has b = 1/3 = 0.33 approximately which is also decay.

Finally, choice D has b = 2^(-1) = 1/(2^1) = 1/2 = 0.5 which is also decay.

Choices B through D have b values such that 0 < b < 1.

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Check out the graph below. It visually confirms the answers mentioned earlier. A growth function goes uphill as we move to the right, while a decay function moves downhill while moving to the right.

I used GeoGebra to make the graph.

Find the length of the side labeled x. Round intermediate values to the nearest tenth. Use the rounded values to calculate the next value. Round your final answer to the nearest tenth.

A. 11.7
B. 11.9
C. 11.4
D. 14.4

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Answer:

Option A, 11.7

Step-by-step explanation:

To find height,

tan 68 = 26/h

h = 26/tan(68)

to find x

tan(42) = h/x

x = h/tan(42)

x = 11.7 (rounded to the nearest tenth)

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11) MZHGF = 16x + 4, m EGF = 110°,
and MZHGE = 3x + 11. Find x.
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H
F
E

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Answer:  x = 9

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Explanation:

The smaller angles HGE and EGF combine to form the largest angle HGF.

This is an example of the angle addition postulate.

(angle HGE) + (angle EGF) = angle HGF

(3x+11) + (110) = 16x+4

3x+121 = 16x+4

121-4 = 16x-3x

117 = 13x

13x = 117

x = 117/13

x = 9 which is the final answer

We can stop here.

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Use this x value to find each angle shown below

angle HGE = 3x+11 = 3*9+11 = 27+11 = 38 degreesangle HGF = 16x+4 = 16*9+4 = 144+4 = 148 degrees

Then notice how,

(angle HGE)+(angle EGF) = 38+110 = 148

which is exactly the measure of angle HGF

This confirms that the equation

(angle HGE) + (angle EGF) = angle HGF

is true for that x value of x = 9. Therefore, the answer is confirmed.

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Answer:

  11) x = 9°

  13) x = -12°

Step-by-step explanation:

11) ∠HGE +∠EGF = ∠HGF

  (3x +11) +(110°) = (16x +4)

  117° = 13x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . subtract 3x+4, collect terms

  9° = x . . . . . . . . . . . . divide by 13

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13) ∠BCF +∠FCD = ∠BCD

  (x +78) +(x +41) = 95°

  2x = -24°

  x = -12°

Find the distance between the two points.
(-5,1)
(0,0)
[?]
Enter the number that
goes beneath the
radical symbol.

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Answer:

[tex]{26}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] \sqrt{(0 - ( - 5) ){}^{2} + (0 - 1) {}^{2} } [/tex]

[tex] = \sqrt{ {(5)}^{2} + {( - 1)}^{2} } [/tex]

[tex] = \sqrt{25 + 1} [/tex]

[tex] = \sqrt{26} [/tex]

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Answer:

26

Step-by-step explanation:

(-5, 1) (0, 0)

sqrt(5^2 + (-1^2))

sqrt(25 + 1)

sqrt(26)

So, 26 goes under the radical.

The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular

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Answer:

true

Step-by-step explanation:

i have 17 coins. N of them are nickels and the rest are dimes. write an expression in two different ways for the amount of money that i have

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

(N)0.05 + (17-N)0.1 = M; M = amount of money I have.

Or 1.7-0.05N = M.

An expression two different ways to  the amount of money is equals to

1. 5N + 10 (17 -N)  = Y cents

2. N + 2(17 - N) = Y nickels

What is amount?

" Amount is defined as the total of any given quantity."

According to the question,

Total number of coins = 17

Number of nickels coins = N

Number of dimes coin = 17 - N

'Y' express the amount of money

Represent amount of money in cents

1 dime = 10 cents

1 nickel = 5 cents

Expression to represents amount of money in cents,

5N + 10 (17 -N)  = Y cents

Expression to represents amount of money in nickels,

1 dime = 2 nickel

N + 2(17 - N) = Y nickels

Hence, an expression two different ways to  the amount of money is equals to

1. 5N + 10 (17 -N)  = Y cents

2. N + 2(17 - N) = Y nickels

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đưa về phương trình tích: f(x)=3x^2-2x-1

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f(x)=3x²+x-3x-1

=x(3x+1)-(3x+1)

=(x-1)(3x+1)

Geometry, please answer question ASAP

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Answer:

  D.  5.4

Step-by-step explanation:

The point U divides segment SP into the ratio 1 : 2. So, segment SU is 1/2 the length of segment UP.

  SU = UP/2 = 3.6/2 = 1.8

The length of PS is ...

  PS = PU +US = 3.6 +1.8

  PS = 5.4

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If you were asked to find the value of x, you would discover x=1. That is not what you're asked here.

given the functions w( x) =2x+1 and vw(x) =4x²+4x-5,find w¯¹(x) answer meeeee​

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Answer:

Hello,

We don't need vw(x) !

[tex]w^{-1}(x)=\dfrac{x-1}{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]w(x)=2x+1=y\\\\2y+1=x \ exchanging \ x\ and\ y\\\\y=\dfrac{x-1}{2} \\\\w^{-1}(x)=\dfrac{x-1}{2}[/tex]

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2^2 + 2^2 = h^2

8 = h^2

√8 = h

h = 2.82mm

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