Which term of the AP 21, 42, 63, 84, ..... is 210 ?​

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Answer 1

Answer:

The 10th term

Step-by-step explanation:

As we see these are all incrementing by 21 (and divisible by 21), we can divide all the terms by 21 and get 1, 2, 3, ...., 10

Therefore 210 is the 10th term.

Answer 2

Answer:

The 10th term is 210

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's revise our tables of 21.

21 x 1 = 2121 x 2 = 4221 x 3 = 6321 x 4 = 8421 x 5 = 10521 x 6 = 12621 x 7 = 14721 x 8 = 16821 x 9 = 18921 x 10 = 210

Therefore, the 10th term will give 210.

Hoped this helped.


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what is 5÷ 3 1/3 on khan academy

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Answer:

1.5

Step-by-step explanation:

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Consider the following function.
f(x) = 1 + 5/x - 4/x2
(a) Find the vertical asymptote(s).
(b) Find the interval where the function is increasing.
Find the interval where the function is decreasing.
(c) Find the local maximum and minimum values.
(d) Find the interval where the function is concave up.
Find the interval where the function is concave down.
Find the inflection point.
(e) Use the information from parts (a)-(d) to sketch the graph of f.

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Answer:

See below

Step-by-step explanation:

I assume the function is [tex]f(x)=1+\frac{5}{x}-\frac{4}{x^2}[/tex]

A) The vertical asymptotes are located where the denominator is equal to 0. Therefore, [tex]x=0[/tex] is the only vertical asymptote.

B) Set the first derivative equal to 0 and solve:

[tex]f(x)=1+\frac{5}{x}-\frac{4}{x^2}[/tex]

[tex]f'(x)=-\frac{5}{x^2}+\frac{8}{x^3}[/tex]

[tex]0=-\frac{5}{x^2}+\frac{8}{x^3}[/tex]

[tex]0=-5x+8[/tex]

[tex]5x=8[/tex]

[tex]x=\frac{8}{5}[/tex]

Now we test where the function is increasing and decreasing on each side. I will use 2 and 1 to test this:

[tex]f'(2)=-\frac{5}{2^2}+\frac{8}{2^3}=-\frac{5}{4}+\frac{8}{8}=-\frac{5}{4}+1=-\frac{1}{4}[/tex]

[tex]f'(1)=-\frac{5}{1^2}+\frac{8}{1^3}=-\frac{5}{1}+\frac{8}{1}=-5+8=3[/tex]

Therefore, the function increases on the interval [tex](0,\frac{8}{5})[/tex] and decreases on the interval [tex](-\infty,0),(\frac{8}{5},\infty)[/tex].

C) Since we determined that the slope is 0 when [tex]x=\frac{8}{5}[/tex] from the first derivative, plugging it into the original function tells us where the extrema are. Therefore, [tex]f(\frac{8}{5})=1+\frac{5}{\frac{8}{5}}-\frac{4}{\frac{8}{5}^2 }=\frac{41}{16}[/tex], meaning there's an extreme at the point [tex](\frac{8}{5},\frac{41}{16})[/tex], but is it a maximum or minimum? To answer that, we will plug in [tex]x=\frac{8}{5}[/tex] into the second derivative which is [tex]f''(x)=\frac{10}{x^3}-\frac{24}{x^4}[/tex]. If [tex]f''(x)>0[/tex], then it's a minimum. If [tex]f''(x)<0[/tex], then it's a maximum. If [tex]f''(x)=0[/tex], the test fails. So, [tex]f''(\frac{8}{5})=\frac{10}{\frac{8}{5}^3}-\frac{24}{\frac{8}{5}^4}=-\frac{625}{512}<0[/tex], which means [tex](\frac{8}{5},\frac{41}{16})[/tex] is a local maximum.

D) Now set the second derivative equal to 0 and solve:

[tex]f''(x)=\frac{10}{x^3}-\frac{24}{x^4}[/tex]

[tex]0=\frac{10}{x^3}-\frac{24}{x^4}[/tex]

[tex]0=10x-24[/tex]

[tex]-10x=-24[/tex]

[tex]x=\frac{24}{10}[/tex]

[tex]x=\frac{12}{5}[/tex]

We then test where [tex]f''(x)[/tex] is negative or positive by plugging in test values. I will use -1 and 3 to test this:

[tex]f''(-1)=\frac{10}{(-1)^3}-\frac{24}{(-1)^4}=-34<0[/tex], so the function is concave down on the interval [tex](-\infty,0)\cup(0,\frac{12}{5})[/tex]

[tex]f''(3)=\frac{10}{3^3}-\frac{24}{3^4}=\frac{2}{27}>0[/tex], so the function is concave up on the interval [tex](\frac{12}{5},\infty)[/tex]

The inflection point is where concavity changes, which can be determined by plugging in [tex]x=\frac{12}{5}[/tex] into the original function, which would be [tex]f(\frac{12}{5})=1+\frac{5}{\frac{12}{5}}+\frac{4}{\frac{12}{5}^2 }=\frac{43}{18}[/tex], or [tex](\frac{12}{5},\frac{43}{18})[/tex].

E) See attached graph

Evaluate the expression when c=4 and y=-4.
6(4) (-4)

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Answer:

6×4×(-4)

24×(-4)

-96

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope it will help you...

A group of scientists is conducting an experiment on the effects of media on children. They randomly select 100 children and randomly assign
each child to one of four treatment groups. Each treatment group has a specific amount of screen time during a one-week time frame. The
first group has no screen time, the second group has two hours of screen time, the third group has four hours of screen time, and the fourth
group has six hours of screen time,
After the first week, the scientists conduct the same experiment, with the same subject groups, for three more weeks so that each group
experiences each of the four treatments.
Which statements about this study are true?
This study uses blinding.
This study uses random sampling
This study uses a control group.
ооо
This study uses blocking.
This study uses a repeated measures design.

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The statements that are true about this study are:

This study uses random sampling. This study uses a control group. This study uses a repeated measures design. ​

Random sampling occurs when each sample has an equal probability of being chosen in a study.

This is seen in the random selection of 100 children. The Control group was used with the first group that had no screen time.

The repeated measures design was also used when multiple measurements were taken during different weeks.

Learn more about experiments here:

https://brainly.com/question/17216882

Work out the missing percentages in these problems. See if you can spot the impossible problem which cannot be answered!​

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Answer: please read the explanation :)

Step-by-step explanation:

Make the precent a whole number then subtract it form 100 then the answer turn it to a percent :)

1) 100 - 65 = 35 = 35% of boys in the class

2) 100 - 27 = 63 = 63% of skirts that are not red

3) 100 - 78 = 22 = 22% non swimmers

4) 100 - 43 = 57 = 57% what he got wrong

5) 100 - 45+42 = 13 = 13% the games they tied

6) 100 - 28+35 = 37 = 37% who chose football

7) 100 - 38 = 62 = 62% are dogs

8) 100 -35 = 65 = 65% scored over average

9) 100 -12 = 88 = 88% percent

10) 100 - 6 = 94 = 94% can ride the bike

Hope that helps if you need more explanation please send me :)

2.5 kg rice at $1.90 per kg and 1.5 kg cornmeal at $2.92 per kg

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Answer: 2.5kg rice costs $4.75 and 1.5kg cornmeal costs $4.38

Rice:

1kg costs $1.90

2.5kg will cost 1.90 * 2.5

                   --> $4.75

Cornmeal:

1kg costs $2.92

1.5kg costs 2.92*1.5

               --> $4.38

Graph the equation 2x - y = -3

PLEASE HELP, I HAVE NO IDEA HOW.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Lets assume that x=0

Therefore- 2×0-y= -3

                0 - y =-3

Therefore y = -3

Then lets take now the before equation

2x - 3= -3

2x = -3+3

2x=0

x=0÷2

∴ x= 0

Answer is- 0,-3

See image

You have to change the equation so it's in the form y=mx+b.

b is the y-intercept and it is a good starting point and m is the slope and it tells you directions to the next point (also how steep or flat and if it's going up or down) See image

The roots of the function f(x) = x2 – 2x – 3 are shown. What is the missing number?

x = –1 and x =

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Answer:

x=3

Step-by-step explanation:

factoring

set to 0

Find the value of x in the figure below

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Answer:

37

Step-by-step explanation:

Both the x and the 53 add up to 90 so you subtract 53 from 90 and you get 37

40 percent of students survey said that they are night owls . If 300 students said that they are night owls how many students were surveyed ?

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Based on the calculations that 300 is 40%, 375 is considered 50% or halfway.. in this case, we must multiply 375 by 2 and we will discover how many students were surveyed:

375 x 2 = 750

3. Segment GE is an angle bisector of both
angle HEF and angle FGH. Prove triangle HGE is
congruent to triangle FGE.
F
H
G

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ΔHGE and ΔFGE are congruent by the Angle-Side-Angle Congruence Theorem (ASA).

Recall:

A segment that divides an angle into equal parts is known as an angle bisector.Two triangles are congruent by the ASA Congruence Theorem if they share a common side and have two pairs of congruent angles.

In the diagram given, Angle bisector, GE, divides ∠HEF into congruent angles,  ∠HEG ≅ ∠GEF.

Also divides ∠FGH into congruent angles, ∠HGE ≅ ∠FGE.

Both triangles also share a common side, GE

This implies that: ΔHGE and ΔFGE have:

two pairs of congruent angles - ∠HEG ≅ ∠GEF and ∠HGE ≅ ∠FGE

a shared side - GE

Therefore, ΔHGE and ΔFGE are congruent by the Angle-Side-Angle Congruence Theorem (ASA).

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The radius of a circle wheel is 35 cm. How many revolutions does it make to cover a distance of 81.40

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Answer:

.37 resolutions

Step-by-step explanation:

2×22/7×35

44.5×=220

0.37 revolutions

On a separate sheet of paper, graph the function. In the answer box, describe the function.
f(x) = {-5x+2 if x 2
2x - 2 if x 22

Please type your explanation (no links).

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Answer:

  see attached

Step-by-step explanation:

The graph for x < 2 is the line y = -5x +2. It has a y-intercept of 2 (point (0, 2)) and a slope (rise/run) of -5. The line ends with an open circle at (2, -8).

The graph for x ≥ 2 is the line y = 2x -2. It has a slope of 2 and ends with a solid dot at the point (2, 2). Another point on that line will be 2 units right and 4 units up, at (4, 6).

You can plot the points described here and draw rays through them to form the graph. A graph is attached.

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description

The function is a piecewise linear function with a jump discontinuity at x=2. The portion left of x=2 has a slope of -5 and ends with an open circle at (2, -8). The portion right of x=2 has a slope of +2 and starts with a solid dot at (2, 2).

Its domain is all real numbers. Its range is all y-values greater than -8.

A credit card company charges an annual simple interest rate of 24%. in august, your purchases totaled $956. How much will you pay for interest, if you pay off that debt in 2 years 3 months?

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Answer:

83  

I know because I did this problem a few years ago

If angle CAB= x+40, angle ACB=3x+10, angle CBD= 6x, what is angle CAB

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Answer:
I’m pretty sure it’s B
Explanation:
Add 3x+10 + x+40 and set it equal to 6x. then when you solve for x you get 25
Hope this helps!

mr karki divides a sum of Rs 180000 between his son and daughter in the ratio of 4:5 find the sum obtained by each of them​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Sorry no one answered your question sooner. First Let x = what the daughter receives

Then 180000 - x is what the son will receive. Notice that if you add these together you get the total, 180000. You write a proportion and cross multiply to solve. Since x = 80000, the son will receive 80000. The daughter will receive 100000.

If DEF and MNO are two triangles such that DE=MN and EF=NO, which of the following would be sufficient to prove that triangles are congruent

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Answer:

  D.  ∠E ≅ ∠N

Step-by-step explanation:

The pair of sides meet at vertex E in ∆DEF and at vertex N in ∆MNO. Since the sides that make up angles E and N are shown congruent, it is sufficient to show ...

  ∠E ≅ ∠N

Then the SAS congruence postulate can be claimed.

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Additional comment

The alternative is to show DF ≅ MO. That would allow you to claim SSS congruence. That is not an answer choice.


What is the sum of £4(0.5) "1?
n=1
O S=1.5
OS = 2
O S = 4.5
O S= 8

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B. 2 …………………………,.,,,,,.,.,.,.,.,,,.,

allison made a playlist that included 9/12 country songs. what are two equivalent fractions that represent the part of the play list that is country songs. explain why your fractions are correct?

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Answer:

3/4,18/24

Step-by-step explanation:

You can mutiply the numerator and denominator by the same number or divide it by the same number as long as it is a whole number. Ex. (9/3) over (12/3)=3/4. Or (9x2)/(12x2)=18/24

Harry bought two-thirds pound of candy. He ate four-fifths of the candy. What was the weight of the candy he ate?

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Answer:

8/15

Step-by-step explanation:

not sure but I think you just multiply them

At a soccer game, a vendor sold a combined a total of 220 sodas and hotdogs. The number of sodas was sold was 46 more than the number of hotdogs sold. Find the number of sodas sold and the number of hotdogs sold.

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Answer:

133 sodas and 87 hotdogs were sold.

Step-by-step explanation:

math

Answer:

number of sodas: x+46 (46 more than hotdogs)

number of hotdogs: x

x+x+46=220

2x+46=220

2x=174

x=87

87+46=133

number of sodas: 133

number of hotdogs: 87

PLEASE HELP ME!! I NEED HELP WITH THIS

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Answer: It is answer C.

Step-by-step explanation: Because of the location and angle of the line, it intersects at 9 on the y axis and 1 on the x, therefore giving you 9 over 1

Two angle measures of this triangle are 60°. Which type of triangle is it? O A. obtuse O B. scalene O C. equilateral O D. right​
plz need help now :(

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Answer:

equilateral

Step-by-step explanation:

all the sides are equal

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Answer:

it makes no sence

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

D.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mean x¯¯¯ 7.25

Median x˜ 7

Mode 6

Range 12

Minimum 1

Maximum 13

Count n 16

Sum 116

Quartiles Quartiles:

Q1 --> 5

Q2 --> 7

Q3 --> 10

Interquartile

Range IQR 5

Outliers none

7.25 - 7 = 0.25

Two angles are complementary. The smaller angle is 34 degrees less than the larger angle. What is the measurement of the smaller angle?

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Answer:

56

Complementary means 90

Subtract 34 from 90

90-34 = 56

1. The side of a square is 5 units long. What is the area of the square?
20 units?
25 units
10 units?
15 units?​

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Answer: 25 units squared

Step-by-step explanation:

1) A square has 4 equal sides.

2) The area of a square is length x width.

3) Therefore, 5x5 = 25 units squared (area is always reported in units squared).

Please help me answer this​

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Answer:

1) 1:2          2) 3

3) 1:8         4) 2:7

5) 1:4         6) 3:7

7) 2:5         8) 3:11

9) 2:7         10) 4:7

11) 8:9        12) 7:11

13) 1:2        14) 3

15) 26:27   16) 1:40

17) 1:10       18) 1:100

19) 1000    20) 10

Step-by-step explanation:

8. Which of the following are equivalent expressions?
a) x2, -X2, -(x2)
b) 3x - 7, (3x) - 7, 3(x - 7)
c) -2x + 8, -(2x + 8), -(2x - 8)
+

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Answer:

a) -x2 , -(x2)

b)3x-7 , (3x) - 7

c) -2x+8 , -(2x-8)

Solution set for the equation x^2-6x+10=0

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Answer:

3+2i, 3-2i

Step-by-step explanation:

no rational solutions

if you use quadratic formula you get (6±[tex]\sqrt{-4}[/tex])÷2

Solve the following system of equations by substitution. *
8x + 5y = 24
y = -4x

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Answer:

x= 19/4

Step-by-step explanation:

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