Answer:
It already shows the answers.
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm pretty sure you already submitted. The ones with check marks are correct and the ones with x marks are incorrect.
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Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: i = 5¹
5¹ = 5
Therefore, the correct option is 5
Un alambre de longitud x s3. E dobla en forma de cuadrado exprese su área en términos de la ingitud x
Respuesta:
A = 1/16 × x²
Explicación paso a paso:
Un alambre de longitud x se dobla en forma de cuadrado. Como un cuadrado tiene 4 lados iguales la longitud de cada lado (l) será:
l = 1/4 × x
Para calcular el área de un cuadrado (A) usaremos la siguiente fórmula.
A = l²
A = (1/4 × x)²
A = 1/16 × x²
How high up the wall can a 12-foot ladder reach if its base is 4 feet from the wall? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a foot if necessary.
Answer:
11.3 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
let x= answer
x²+4²=12²
x²=128
x=11.3137085
which rounds to
11.3
Answer:
≈ 11.3 ft.
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to solve this, we must use some trigonometry, in this case, SOH-CAH-TOA. If you don't know what it is, here's a quick explanation:
- SOH: Sin(θ) = Opposite / Hypotenuse
- CAH: Cos(θ) = Adjacent / Hypotenuse
- TOA: Tan(θ) = Opposite / Adjacent
(Remember, SOH-CAH-TOA can ONLY be used for right triangles. If the problem does not clearly show a right triangle, meaning that there's no box in the corner, you cannot use it)
When using SOH-CAH-TOA, we first must choose an angle, either the top one or the bottom one. We can't use the right angle as, well, you just can't :). First, we have to find the bottom angle, so circle it. Literally, just circle the angle, you'll thank me later. I'll explain why we don't solve the top angle later on.
After that, we just do some labeling on the sides of the triangle. First, label the shortest side that forms the circled angle, which is the floor (4 ft), as the Adjacent side. Then label the longest side of the triangle, which is the ladder (12 ft), as the Hypotenuse. Finally, label the side that doesn't form the circled angle as the Opposite side. This is why the circling comes in handy :)
Then, out of SOH, CAH, and TOA, we choose the one that has the sides that forms the circled angle. In this case, it's CAH, or cosine, as the adjacent and hypotenuse form the circled angle.
Next, we write out the formula and solve:
Cos(m∠Circled Angle) = Adjacent/Hypotenuse
Cos(m∠Circled Angle) = 4/12
Cos(m∠Circled Angle) x Cos^-1 = 1/3 x Cos^-1
m∠Circled Angle ≈ 70.5288 (Rounding to the nearest ten-thousandth)
Note: Pay attention to the 3rd line. 'Cos^-1' is basically the equivalent of '÷ Cos'.
The reason why we did the bottom angle first is because you cannot have two unknown variables when solving for one of them. That would've been the case if we did choose the top angle as we wouldn't know the measure of the wall nor the angle. Now that we have solved the bottom angle, we can move onto solving the length of the wall.
Looking at SOH-CAH-TOA, we can either use sine or tangent as we have the measures for both the adjacent and hypotenuse. I'll use sine cause why not? Anyways, let's move on!
Just like last time, we write out the formula and solve:
Sin(m∠Circled Angle) = Opposite/Hypotenuse
Sin(70.5288) = Opposite/12
0.9428 = Opposite/12
0.9428 x 12 = Opposite/12 x 12
11.3137 ≈ Opposite (Wall)
Wall ≈ 11.3 ft. (Rounding to the nearest tenth, as asked to do so by the problem)
Note: Be careful with SOH-CAH-TOA because I've messed up multiple times with my calculator while typing out my explanation, so just make sure you go over it several times before submitting your answer when solving trig problems :). But I'm confident with my answer, so just submit it without hesitation as I've already double-checked my work.
Given g(x) = x2 - 4x + 7 , find g (3)
a) 4
b) 9
c) 12
d) 1
Answer:
The correct answer would be A. 4
By using the given functions, you can simplify g(3) and you'd get your answer.
A traffic signal board, indicating ‘SCHOOL AHEAD’, is an equilateral triangle with side a. Find the area of the signal board, using Heron’s formula.If its perimeter is 180 cm, what will be the area of the signal board?
Answer:
[tex]900\sqrt{3}\:\mathrm{cm^2}\text{ or }\approx 1,558.85\:\mathrm{cm^2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Heron's formula can be used to find the area of any triangle and is given by:
[tex]A=\sqrt{s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)}[/tex], where [tex]a[/tex], [tex]b[/tex], and [tex]c[/tex] are three sides of the triangle and [tex]s[/tex] is the semi-perimeter ([tex]s=\frac{a+b+c}{2}[/tex]).
By definition, all three sides and angles of an equilateral triangle are equal. Therefore, if the total perimeter is 180 cm, each side must have a length of [tex]180\div 3=60\text{ cm}[/tex].
The semi-perimeter is therefore:
[tex]s=\frac{60+60+60}{2}=90\text{ cm}[/tex]
Substitute values into Heron's formula to get:
[tex]A=\sqrt{90(90-60)(90-60)(90-60)},\\A=\sqrt{90\cdot 30\cdot30\cdot 30},\\A=\sqrt{2,430,000},\\A=\boxed{900\sqrt{3} \:\mathrm{cm^2}}\approx \boxed{1,558.85\:\mathrm{cm^2}}[/tex]
Is the domain of an arithmetic sequence discrete or continuous? Is the range of an arithmetic sequence discrete or continuous?
Answer:
continuous, continuous
Step-by-step explanation:
The discrete domain are set of input variables that have numbers in an interval. A continuous domain has all numbers in an interval. The point representing the solution of an equation are distinct. The range of sequence is the merely a set of defines the sequence and is represented as X1, X2, X3, or N = 1, 2, 3.Hawa is going to see a movie and is taking her 5 kids. Each movie ticket costs $15 and
there are an assortment of snacks available to purchase for $3 each. How much total
money would Hawa have to pay for her family if she were to buy 10 snacks for
everybody to share? How much would Hawa have to pay if she bought & snacks for
everybody to share?
Total cost with 10 snacks:
Total cost with x snacks:
Answer:
The snack s will cost 30$. But the movies would cost 75$
The amount of money that he pays for her family if she were to buy 10 snacks for everybody to share will be $30.
What is a linear equation?A connection between a number of variables results in a linear model when a graph is displayed. The variable will have a degree of one.
The linear equation is given as,
y = mx + c
Where m is the slope of the line and c is the y-intercept of the line.
Hawa is going to see a movie and is taking her 5 kids. Each movie ticket costs $15 and there is an assortment of snacks available to purchase for $3 each.
The amount of money that he pays for her family if she were to buy 10 snacks for everybody to share will be given as,
⇒ 10 x $3
⇒ $30
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Which is the graph of y = RootIndex 3 StartRoot x EndRoot?
Given:
The equation is:
[tex]y=\sqrt[3]{x}[/tex]
To find:
The graph of the given equation.
Solution:
We have,
[tex]y=\sqrt[3]{x}[/tex]
The table of values is:
x y
-8 -2
-1 -1
0 0
1 1
8 8
Plot these points on a coordinate plane and connect them by a free hand curve as shown in the below graph.
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
edge 2020
-1 1/4 × -4/5+1/4÷3
5/9×1/11+5/9×4/11-5/9×14/11
Answer:/11-5/9×14/11
Step-by-step explanation:
-4/5+1/4÷3
find the slope intercept form and the point slope (HELP)
- the line perpendicular to 4x-7y=2 going through (-6,1)
Answer:
1) slope intercept y= (-7/4)*x-19/2 2) point slope y-1= -7/4*(x+6)
Step-by-step explanation:
4x-7y=2
7y= 4x-2
y=(4/7)*x-2/7
To find the m2 (the number near x, it is called slope) for searched the slope intercept
use the formula for perpendicular lines
m1*m2=-1
m1= 4/7
m2= -1/ (4/7)= -7/4.
The slope intercept must look like y=m2*x+b
Use the coordinates of given point of the searched line (-6,1) and m2= -7/4.
1= (-7/4) *(-6) +b
b= -19/2
So slope intercept is y= (-7/4)*x-19/2
Point slope formula is y-y1= m2(x-x1) m2=-7/4. x1=-6 y1=1
y-1= -7/4(x+6)
Make x the subject of the formula
I need help on this one too
E=7x+8f
Thank you so much if you answer!
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
To make x the subject, isolate x
7x + 8f = E
Subtract 8f from both sides
7x = E - 8f
Divide both sides by 7
[tex]x =\frac{E-8f}{7}[/tex]
Answer:
x = [tex]\frac{E-8f}{7}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
E = 7x + 8f ( subtract 8f from both sides )
E - 8f = 7x ( isolate x by dividing both sides by 7 )
[tex]\frac{E-8f}{7}[/tex] = x
Determine the x-intercept and the y-intercept for the graph of this equation:
2x - 3y + 36 = 0
QUESTION:- DETERMINE THE X-INTERCEPT AND THE Y-INTERCEPT FOR THE GRAPH OF THE EQUATION.
EQUATION:- 2x - 3y + 36 = 0
STANDARD EQUATION:- y=mx+c
where
m-> slope.c-> Y-INTERCEPTx&y are the coordinates.SO GIVEN EQUATION:- 2x - 3y + 36 = 0
WE CAN SOLVE THIS TO CHANGE IN FORMAT OF STANDARD EQUATION
[tex]2x - 3y + 36 = 0 \\ 2x + 36 =3y \\ y = \frac{2}{3} x + \frac{36}{3} \\ y = \frac{2}{3} x + \frac{ \cancel{36}^{ \: \: 12} }{ \cancel3} \\ y = \frac{2}{3} x + 12 \\ [/tex]
SO :-
[tex]m = \frac{2}{3} \\ y - intercept = 12 \: ans[/tex]
[tex]slope = \frac{y2 - y1}{x2 - x1} \\ \frac{2}{3} = \frac{0 - 12}{x - 0} \\ 2x = ( - 12) \times 3 \\ x = \frac{ - \cancel{12}^{ \: \: 6} \times 3 }{ \cancel{2}} \\ x = - 18 \: \: ans[/tex]
What is the value of x in the equation 4(2x + 14) = 0?
A. 9
B. 7
C. -7
D. -9
Answer:
-7
Step-by-step explanation:
2(2x+14)=0
2x+14=0
2x=-14
x=-14/2
x=-7
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Land surveyors outlined a park as shown. What is the area of the park?
Answer:
70.875
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of park=Area of rectangle+Area of triangle
Area of park=13.5*4.8+(0.5)*(13.5)*0.9=70.875
10.(a) Nadira has some T-shirts that are either white or blue or green.
The numbers of T-shirts are in the ratio white : blue : green= 5:4:1.
48 of the T-shirts are blue.
Work out the total number of T-shirts.
Answer:
120
Step-by-step explanation:
white : blue : green
5 :4 :1
48 are blue
48/4 = 12
Multiply each by 12
white : blue : green
5*12 4*12 1*12
60 48 12
Add the numbers together to get the total
60+48+12
120
Find the missing length.
Answer:
[tex]\frac{12}{16} =\frac{16-x}{12}[/tex] → [tex]144=256-16x[/tex]
[tex]16x=256-144[/tex]
[tex]16x=112[/tex] → [tex]x=7[/tex]
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Answer:
5
This is essentially the third identical question that you posted with the same
type of solution ... if you look at the previous question you asked and the explanation.. you will see that the red line crosses a corner of a box at (4,20)
4 cups = 20 pralines thus the number you are looking for is 20/4 = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
lets try this "story" to explain...
assume that you can walk 3 miles in 1 hour
this means that at 0 hr you go 0 miles , 1 hr you go 3 miles etc
0,0
1,3
2,6
3,9
etc.
if you graph that you will have the red line in you graph, and the x values would be 0,1,2,3 with the y values being 0,3,6,9....
if you DIVIDE any of those points
3/1 ,6/2, 9,3 the result is always a "3" that is the speed that you are walking at
it is a CONSTANT (in this problem) ... note: if the speed is NOT constant then this basically becomes a calculus problem, ant an algebra one.
Is the rate of change of the function 5? help pls :')
Answer: B
No, because y does not change by 5 every time x changes by 1
Step-by-step explanation:
rate of change is basically slope
if the rate of change of the function of 5, then the slope will be 5/1
The x changes by 1 every time y changes by 4
so the slope of the function is 4
If g(x) = 2(x − 4), find the value of x if g(x) = 20
Answer:
x=14
Step-by-step explanation:
g(x) = 2(x − 4)
Let g(x) = 20
20 = 2(x − 4)
Divide each side by 2
20/2 = 2(x-4)/2
10 = x-4
Add 4 to each side
10+4 = x-4+4
14 =x
A bag contains 15 cups of sugar if 3/4 of a cup is needed for each batch of cookies what's the greatest number of batches of cookies that can be made with the bag of sugar
Answer:
20 batches
Step-by-step explanation:
Cups of sugar in a bag = 15
Cups of sugar per batch of cookie = 3/4 cup
Cups of sugar per batch of cookie : batch of cookies = 3/4 : 1
what's the greatest number of batches of cookies that can be made with the bag of sugar
Let
x = batches of cookies made with a bag of sugar
Cups of sugar per batch of cookie : batch of cookies = 15 : x
Equate the ratios
3/4 : 1 = 15 : x
3/4 ÷ 1 = 15/x
3/4 × 1/1 = 15/x
3/4 = 15/x
Cross product
3 * x = 4 * 15
3x = 60
x = 60/3
x = 20
x = batches of cookies made with a bag of sugar = 20 batches
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Solve the triangle. Round your answers to the nearest tenth.
Answer Options:
A. m∠A=41, b=11, c=29
B. m∠A=41, b=13, c=29
C. m∠A=41, b=10, c=29
D. m∠A=41, b=13, c=25.9
Answer:
Optiom B
Step-by-step explanation:
If you use sine rule here, you'll find the other two sides
for the angle, do 180-24-115 = 41
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Which represents the solution(s) of the system of equations, y = x2 – 2x – 15 and y = 8x – 40? Determine the solution set algebraically.
Answer:
Therefore, the value of x is 5.
Step-by-step explanation:
We can match each equation to find the solutions.
[tex]8x-40=x^{2}-2x-15[/tex]
[tex]0=x^{2}-2x-8x-15+40[/tex]
[tex]x^{2}-10x+25=0[/tex]
Now, we need solve this quadratic equation.
[tex](x-5)^{2}=0[/tex]
Therefore, the value of x is 5.
I hope it helps you!
Solve for u. 42 = –7(u + 41)
2. Use technology to graph, or graph by hand (on graph paper- MUST BE ACCURATE) each plan on the same set of axis (all three lines on the same graph – this is not a scatter plot! You must have connecting line segments). Assume that a maximum of attendees will be 50 (you will need to adjust the scale - wrench setting). Place a copy of your graph into this document. You must have labeled axis!!! To label your axis on Desmos, go to the wrench settings. (4 marks)
Answer:
https://www.woboe.org/cms/lib8/NJ01912995/Centricity/Domain/905/Graphing-Packet%20Answers.pdf
Let me know if this helps!
Be a bit more specific on the question like what do you want us to do\
MORE INSTRUCTIONS THAN THE QUESTION
simplified expression of 3(7/5x+4)-2(3/2-5/4x)
Answer:
6,7 x+9
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]3( \frac{7}{5} x + 4) - 2( \frac{3}{2} - \frac{5}{4} x) \\ 4.2x + 12 - 3 + 2.5x \\ 6.7x + 9[/tex]
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Which rule describes the transformation?
Parallelogram ABCD is rotated to create image
A'B'C'D'.
SEE
0 (x, y) - (y, -x)
O (x, y) + (-y, x)
O (x, y) + (-X, -y)
(x, y) - (x,-y)
5
VX
4
R
D
2
1
C
-5.-5.4.-3.-2.-
23
4
SIB
Х
2
D
A
C
B
no
Answer:
(x, y) → (y, -x)
Step-by-step explanation:
The coordinates of the vertices of parallelogram ABCD are; A(2, 5), B(5, 4), C(5, 2), and D(2, 3)
The coordinates of the vertices of parallelogram A'B'C'D' are; A'(5, -2), B'(4, -5), C'(2, -5), and D'(3, -2)
The rule that escribes the transformation of the rotation of parallelogram ABCD to create the image A'B'C'D' is presented, by observation, is therefore;
(x, y) → (y, -x)
The resulting transformation used will be (x, y) -> (y, -x)
Transformation of coordinatesTransformation are rules applied to an object to change its orientation
For the given parallelogram, in order to know the rule used, we need the coordinate of the image and preimage
The coordinate of A is (2, 5) while that of A' is (5, -2).
From both coordinates, you can see that the coordinate was switched and the resulting y coordinate negated.
Hence the resulting transformation used will be (x, y) -> (y, -x)
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Help please!
Find the inverse equation of this function
f(x) = (x + 6)^2 + 1
Thank you!!
Step-by-step explanation:
you're just going to switch x and y and then solve for y
Answer:
Hello,
Step-by-step explanation:
The problem is that the inverse function is not a function but
an union of 2 functions.
[tex]y=(x+6)^2+1\ is\ the\ orignal\ function\ f(x).\\\\Inverting\ x\ and\ y\ gives: \ x=(y+6)^2+1\\\\(y+6)^2=x-1 \ nota\ bene\ x-1\geq 0 \\(y+6)^2-(x-1)=0\\\\((y+6)-\sqrt{x-1} ) * ((y+6)+\sqrt{x-1}) =0\\\\y=-6+\sqrt{x-1}-6\ or\ y=-6-\sqrt{x-1}\\[/tex]
For the fun
,[tex]f_1(x)= (x+6)^2+1=0\ if\ x<6\\f_1^{-1}(x)=-6-\sqrt{x-1} =0\ if\ x<6\\\\f_2(x)=(x+6)^2+1=0\ if\ x \geq 6\\\\f_2^{-1}(x)=-6+\sqrt{x-1} =0\ if\ x\geq 6\\[/tex]
identify the area of a regular decagon with side length 2 m rounded to the nearest tenth
Answer:
Area = 14.8
Step-by-step explanation:
Area = 5/2 + a^2*sqrt(5 + 2 sqrt(5) )
This formula given the side length, calculates the area.
a = 2
Area = 2.5 + 2^2 * sqrt(5 + 2*sqrt(5) )
Area = 2.5 + 4 * sqrt(5 + 2*2.236)
Area = 2.5 + 4* sqrt(5+ 4.4721)
Area = 2.5 + 4*sqrt(9.4721)
Area = 2.5 + 4*3.0776
Area = 2.5 + 12.3107
Area = 14.8107
Answer:
A ≈ 30.8 m2
Step-by-step explanation:
MY LAST QUESTION PLEASE HELP
Given the special right triangle below, what is the value of the hypotenuse?
30°
60°
6
A
6
B
673
С
123
D
12
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
Since this is a right triangle, we can use trig functions
cos theta = adj / hyp
cos 60 = 6/hyp
hyp = 6 / cos 60
hyp = 6 / (1/2)
htp = 12
Find the square roots of these numbers by division method.
a-6090