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Homework Help!!!!!!!!

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Answer 1

Answer:

u=-1

Step-by-step explanation:

if you replace with a or b the answer on the left side is actually bigger since it is closer to 0 than -20. same with choice d

choice c makes -12-28 which is a smaller value than -20

Answer 2
the answer is u= -1

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Related Questions

Do the fractions 6/7 and 16/25convert to repeating or terminating decumals numbers

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Answer:

terminating decimals

Step-by-step explanation:

they don't seem to repeat numbers

Answer:

repeating

Step-by-step explanation:

6÷7= 1.111111111111

Which of the following functions has an inverse that is NOT a function?

A) f(x) = (1/2)x - 1/2
B) f(x) = (x - 1)^3 + 2
C) f(x) = 2^x
D) f(x) = x(x - 1)

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Step-by-step explanation:

Content

Functions and their inverses

We begin with a simple example.

Example

Let f(x)=2x and g(x)=x2.

Apply the function g to the number 3, and then apply f to the result:

g(3)=32andf(32)=3.

A similar thing happens if we first apply f and then apply g:

f(3)=6andg(6)=3.

It is clear that this will happen with any starting number. This is expressed as

f(g(x))g(f(x))=x,for all x=x,for all x.

The function f reverses the effect of g, and the function g reverses the effect of f. We say that f and g are inverses of each other.

As another example, we have

(x−−√3)3=xandx3−−√3=x,

for all real x. So the functions f(x)=x3 and g(x)=x−−√3 are inverses of each other.

If x≥0, then (x−−√)2=x and x2−−√=x. If x<0, then x−−√ is not defined. So the functions f(x)=x2 and g(x)=x−−√ are inverses of each other, but we need to be careful about domains. We will look at this more carefully later in this section.

Basics

In an earlier section of this module, we defined the composite of two functions h and g by (g∘h)(x)=g(h(x)).

Definitions

The zero function 0–:R→R is defined by 0–(x)=0, for all x.

The identity function id:R→R is defined by id(x)=x, for all x.

Example

Consider a function f:R→R.

Prove that

0–∘f=0–

f∘id=f

id∘f=f.

Show that f∘0– does not necessarily equal 0–.

Solution

We have (0–∘f)(x)=0–(f(x))=0, for all x, and so 0–∘f=0–.

We have (f∘id)(x)=f(id(x))=f(x), for all x, and so f∘id=f.

We have (id∘f)(x)=id(f(x))=f(x), for all x, and so id∘f=f.

Consider the function given by f(x)=2, for all x. Then f∘0–(x)=f(0–(x))=f(0)=2, and so f∘0–≠0–.

Definition

Let f be a function with both domain and range all real numbers. Then the function g is the inverse of f if

f(g(x))g(f(x))=x,for all x,and=x,for all x.

That is, f∘g=id and g∘f=id.

Notes.

Clearly, if g is the inverse of f, then f is the inverse of g.

We denote the inverse of f by f−1. We read f−1 as 'f inverse'. Note that f inverse has nothing to do with the function 1f.

Example

Let f(x)=x+2 and let g(x)=x−2. Show that f and g are inverses of each other.

Solution

We have

f(g(x))=f(x−2)=x−2+2=x,for all x(f∘g=id)

and

g(f(x))=g(x+2)=x+2−2=x,for all x(g∘f=id).

Hence, the functions f and g are inverses of each other.

Exercise 5

Find the inverse of

f(x)=x+7

f(x)=4x+5.

Example

Let f(x)=ax+b with a≠0. Find the inverse of f.

Solution

We have x=f(x)−ba, for all x. So let g(x)=x−ba. Then

f(g(x))g(f(x))=f(x−ba)=a(x−ba)+b=x=g(ax+b)=(ax+b)−ba=x,

for all x. Hence, g is the inverse of f.

Exercise 6

Show that f(x)=x5 and g(x)=x15 are inverses of each other.

Find the inverse of f(x)=x3+2.

We do not yet have a general enough concept of inverses, since x2 and x−−√ do not fit into this framework, nor do ex and logex. We will give a definition that covers these functions later in this section.

The horizontal-line test

Consider the function f(x)=x2, which has domain the reals and range A={x:x≥0}. Does f have an inverse?

The following graph shows that it does not. We have f(−2)=f(2)=4, and so f−1(4) would have to take two values, −2 and 2! Hence, f does not have an inverse.

Graph of y = x squared and the line y = 4 on the one set of axes.

This idea can be formulated as a test.

Horizontal-line test

Let f be a function. If there is a horizontal line y=c that meets the graph y=f(x) at more than one point, then f does not have an inverse.

Notes. Remember that the vertical-line test determines whether a relation is a function.

Example

Consider the function

f(x)=x3−x=(x+1)x(x−1).

Its graph is shown in the following diagram.

Graph of y = x cubed minus x.

Does f have an inverse?

Solution

The line y=0 meets the graph at three points. By the horizontal-line test, the function f does not have an inverse.

The function whose inverse does not exist is f(x) = x(x - 1)

The correct option is (D)  f(x) = x(x - 1)

What is inverse of a function?

An inverse is a function that serves to “undo” another function. That is, if f(x) produces y, then putting y into the inverse of f produces the output x.

First,  f(x)= [tex]\frac{1}{2} x -\frac{1}{2}[/tex]

let y= [tex]\frac{1}{2} x -\frac{1}{2}[/tex]

On solving for x we get a unique value

Then replace x and y.

It shows that the function have a unique value, which satisfies the condition of inverse.

Now, f(x) =[tex](x - 1)^3 + 2[/tex]

Again, solving for y we can get a cube root function which is a inverse of cube.

Hence, the inverse of [tex](x - 1)^3 + 2[/tex] exists.

Next, f(x) =[tex]2^x[/tex]

Solving for above we get logarithmic value. Log function are inverse of exponential function.

Hence, the inverse of [tex]2^x[/tex] exists.

Last, f(x)= x(x-1)

Solving for above create a square value.

The inverse of square never exist because having square root gives two value one is positive and other is negative.

Hence, the inverse of x(x-1) not exists.

Hence the function whose inverse does not exist is x(x-1).

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Find the slope and y intercept of the line 3x+2y=-6

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Slope -  -3/2

y-intercept- (0,-3)

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Answer:

  y = 8

Step-by-step explanation:

If the variation is direct, any multiplier of the x-value will also multiply the y-value.

  old value × -1 = new value

  x: 4 × -1 = -4

  y: -8 × -1 = 8

The new value of y is 8.

given the drawing below what is the difference between angle D and angle B​

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Answer:

given the drawing below what is the difference between angle D and angle B​

Step-by-step explanation:

A farmer sold did he sell? of his sheep. His original flock was 300 sheep. How many sheep did he sell?​

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all of his sheep

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if 8 ^ x=2 sqrt 2 find the value of x.

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Answer:

[tex]{ \rm{ {8}^{x} = \sqrt{2} }} \\ \\ { \rm{ {2}^{3x} = {2}^{ \frac{1}{2} } }} \\ \\ { \rm{3x = \frac{1}{2} }} \\ \\ { \rm{x = \frac{1}{6} }}[/tex]

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2,000 +300000000000000000000000000000000000

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Answer:

3.0 E35

Step-by-step explanation:

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-1/3(4+z)=-5/6 I need answer ASAP

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Answer:

-2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

z = - 1.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Given equation:

-1/3(4 + z) = -5/6

Multiply both sides by - 3 and simplify;

(-3)(-1/3(4 + z)) = (-3) (-5/6) 4 + z = 5/24 + z = 2.5z = 2.5 - 4z = - 1.5

In the diagram, lines BC and DE are parallel.
What is the measure of Zx?

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180-42-109=29
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7. In a quiz bee, Marlon scored 132 points during the first round. This score was thrice as much as his score during the second round. What score did he get in two rounds?​

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Answer:

II + III = 176

II = 44

III = 132

Step-by-step explanation:

Third round: 132

Second round: 3x=132

x=44 (second round)

2rounds: 132+44=176

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5 hours

7.3/2 = 18.25/?

Cross multiply

18.25*2 = 7.3*?
36.5 = 7.3*?

Divide both sides by 7.3

36.5/7.3 = ? (Because 7.3/7.3 is 1 you’re just left with ?)

36.5/7.3 = 5

So 5 hours

Consider the following two loans for P=$12,000.

Loan A: 5 year loan, annual interest rate of 5%.
Loan B: 3 year loan, annual interest rate of 8%.

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Answer:

Simple interest-?

Step-by-step explanation:

P= 12000

T=5yrs

R=5%

Now,

Simple interest - PTR/100

= 12000*5*5/100

= $3000

Again,

P=12000

T=3yrs

R=8%

Now,

Simple interest - PTR/100

= 12000*3*8/100

= $2880

Hope this helps.

Three cubes with volumes 8 cm3, 27 cm3 and 64 cm3 are glued together to form a solid figure. What the least possible surface area (cm2) of the solid figure?

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Answer:

148 cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

The cubes have sides of 2 cm, 3 cm and 4 cm respectively.

Their face area of the cubes is 4 cm², 9 cm² and 16 cm² respectively.

Total surface area of each cube is:

Side 2 cm - 6*(2*2) = 24 cm², Side 3 cm - 6*(3*3) = 54 cm², Side 4 cm - 6*(4*4) = 96 cm².

Total of three cubes:

24 + 54 + 96 = 174 cm²

When you glue the cubes together you lose an area equal to double face area of the smaller cube from the total surface area.

Possible decrease, provided full faces area covered:

2 cm cube with the other two ⇒ loss of four 2x2 faces 4*4 = 16 cm²3 cm or 4 cm cube with the other two ⇒ loss of two 3x3 and two 2x2 faces 2(9+4) = 26 cm²

The least possible surface area is:

174 - 26 = 148 cm²

☆Answer :

3Cubes :

Volume = 8cm³ ==> r = 2cmVolume = 27cm³ => r = 3cmVolume = 64cm³ => r = 4cm

Soo :

Volume - 1 = 6 × 2² = 6 × 4 = 24cm²

Volume - 2 = 6 × 3² = 6 × 9 = 54cm²

Volume - 3 = 6 × 4² = 6 × 16 = 96cm²

Totals = 24 + 54 + 96 = 174cm²

[tex] \: [/tex]

surface area = 174 - 2(3² + 2²)

surface area = 174 - 2(9 + 4)

surface area = 174 - 2(13)

surface area = 174 - 26

serface area = 148cm²

[tex] \: [/tex]

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The school need to make $750 in order to cover all of their expenses.They estimate 200 students will come to the dance.If they made $150 from a fundraising bake sale what they need to charge per ticket to cover their cost?--

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Answer:

  $3

Step-by-step explanation:

The cost that hasn't been covered by bake sale proceeds is ...

  $750 -150 = $600

If that cost is divided among 200 students, the amount each student needs to pay is ...

  $600/(200 students) = $3/student

They need to charge $3 per ticket.

The perimeter of a rectangular garden is 332 m.
If the length of the garden is 93 m, what is its width?

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Answer:

73

Step-by-step explanation:

332÷2= 166

166 - 93 = 73

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It’s the third answer

Use logarithms to solve the equation for t. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
2000/(1 + 6e−0.7t) = 1000

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Answer:

  2.56

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply by (1+6e^(-.7t))/1000:

  2000/1000 = 1 +6e^(-0.07t)

  1 = 6e^(-0.07t) . . . . . . . . . subtract 1

  e^(0.07t) = 6 . . . . . . . . . . multiply by e^(0.07t)

  0.07t = ln(6) . . . . . . . . . take the natural log

  t = ln(6)/0.07 . . . . . . . divide by the coefficient of t

  t ≈ 2.55966 ≈ 2.56

anyone have the answer?

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Answer:

50.3 (rounded) I think? Could be wrong, however, it's what I got

Greatest common factor of 30 and 75

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Step-by-step explanation:

The prime numbers 5 and 3 are both factors that are common to 30 and 75. The product of these factors is 3×5 = 15. Thus, the “Greatest Common Factor” of 30 and 75 is 15.

Answer:

the Greatest common factor of 30 and 75 is 15

Step-by-step explanation:

The product of these factors is 3×5 = 15. Thus, the “Greatest Common Factor” of 30 and 75 is 15.

The population of Westport was 43,000 at the beginning of 1980 and has steadily decreased by 1% per
year since.
Find the population at the beginning of 1994. Round to the nearest person.

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Answer:

37356

Step-by-step explanation:

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How much work is done lifting a 100 Newton book onto a shelf that is 2 meters high on Earth?

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We want to find the work done by lifting a book a given distance.

The answer is 200 N*m

We know that the book weighs 100 Newtons and that we lift it a distance of 2 meters.

Remember that the work needed to lift an object of mass M to a height H is:

W = M*g*H

where g is the gravitational acceleration.

Knowing that:

weight = M*g

We can replace the things we know to get the work:

W = 100N*2m = 200 N*m

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Answer:

The answer is x≥9.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

x≥9

Step-by-step explanation:

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The perimeter of a rectangle is equal to 54 units. The length of the rectangle is 2k units, and the width of the rectangle is k units
Which expression represents the perimeter, and what is the width of the rectangle?

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Perimeter is (2 * Length + 2 * width)

The equation to use is 2(2k) + 2(k) = 54

The expression to represents the perimeter is,

54 = 2 (2k + k)

And, The width of the rectangle is, 9 units.

What is mean by Rectangle?

A rectangle is a two dimension figure with 4 sides, 4 corners and 4 right angles. The opposite sides of the rectangle are equal and parallel to each other.

Given that;

The perimeter of a rectangle is equal to 54 units.

And, The length of the rectangle is 2k units, and the width of the rectangle is k units.

Now, We know that;

Perimeter of rectangle = 2 (Length + Width)

Substitute the given values, we get;

Perimeter of rectangle = 2 (Length + Width)

54 = 2 (2k + k)

54 = 2 × 3k

54 = 6k

54/6 = k

k = 9

Hence, The width of the rectangle is, 9 units.

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Mae receives $79.00 for working one 10-hour day. One day she had to stop after working 7 hours because of a doctor’s appointment. How much did she make that day? I need help

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1. First we divide $79.00 by 10 hours to see how much Mae gets payed each hour.
79.00 divided by 10 = $7.90/hr

2. Multiply $7.9 by 7 hours = $55.30

Answer:

Mae got payed $55.30 for working a 7 hour day

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Find the product (3a4 + 4)2

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Answer:

(3a4 + 4)2

= (12a+4)2

= 24a+8

Last year, the Galaxy Fair Amusement Park installed a family roller coaster they named The Twist. This coaster was designed to accommodate riders from age 4 to adult and features a tall climb hill and several banking turns. Overall, the park has been disappointed in the reception of The Twist, and very few families are riding the coaster this season. After some research, they discovered that park guests think the climb hill is too tall and fast for younger riders. Galaxy Fair Amusement Park has asked a roller coaster design firm to help them redesign The Twist during the coming off season. The quadratic function that represents the current climb hill is () = −0.102 + 3.6 − 2.4 and the quadratic function that represents the proposed redesign of the climb hill is () = −0.032 + 1.62 − 6.87. In these functions, the value of x represents the time, in seconds, since the roller coaster train cars have left the station, and the output variable is the height of the roller coaster track, in feet, above the ground. 1. Rewrite both () and () from standard form into vertex form. Explain your process. HINT: Each function has a common factor. Start by dividing it out. 2. State the vertex of each function. What does each vertex represent in context of The Twist? 3. Compare the a-value of () to the a-value of the parent quadratic function. What effect does this value have on a parabola? 4. Sketch both of the functions () and () on a single xy-plane. Describe the steps you took to create your sketch. 5. Use the vertex forms of () and () and the sketch you created in question 4 to describe the track changes that occur when the function that represents the climb hill is altered from () to (). Do you think these changes will help younger riders better enjoy The Twist? Explain.

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Step-by-step explanation:

How many 0.25 are there in 10.5?​

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10.5/0.25 = 42

the answer is 42

Answer:

42

Step-by-step explanation:

to find how many 0.25 there are in 10.5 we have to divide 10.5 by 0.25

10.5÷0.25

=42

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