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The equation represents Function A, and the graph represents Function B:
Function A
f(x) = 6x-1
Function B
4
3
2
1
- 2
-3
-4
-5
-6
Which equation best compares the slopes of the two functions?
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Take 2points on graph
(0,1)(1,4)[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto slope=m=\dfrac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto m=\dfrac{4-1}{1-0}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto m=3[/tex]
To rent a certain meeting room, a college charges a reservation fee of $34 and an additional fee of $9.90 and hour. The math club wants to spend less than $123.10 on renting the meeting room. What are the possible amounts of time that they could rent the meeting room? use t for the number of hours the meeting room is rented
Answer:
9 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
Firstly,
Minus $123.10 with $34
123.10-34
= 89.10
(bcuz $34 is the reservation fee)
Secondly,
Divide $89.10 with $9.90 to determine the hours
t = 89.10/9.90
= 9
Last answer = 9 hours
Calvina Miller makes a car payment of $214.50 every month. Her car
loan is for 5 years. How much will she pay in 5 years?
From 2 Points:
(1,5) & (-2,3)
The formula to find the slope between these two points is
(1-5)/(-2-3)
(1--2)/(5-3)
(5-3)/(1--2)
What is the inverse of the function?
f(x) = 3^x + 1
f^-1(x)= log3 (x) +1
f^-1(x)= log3(x)-1
f^-1(x)=log3(x+1)
f^-1(x)=log3(x-1)
Answer:
f^-1(x)=logs3(x+1)
Step-by-step explanation:
Let y=f(x)
[tex]\\ \rm\Rrightarrow y=3^x+1[/tex]
Interchange[tex]\\ \rm\Rrightarrow x=3^y+1[/tex]
[tex]\\ \rm\Rrightarrow lnx=ln(3^y+1)[/tex]
[tex]\\ \rm\Rrightarrow x=\dfrac{ln(y-1)}{ln3}[/tex]
Again interchange
[tex]\\ \rm\Rrightarrow f^{-1}(x)=\dfrac{ln(x-1)}{ln3}[/tex]
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Answer:
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Answer: y=5x-7
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Solve the following two problems using Calculus. Show all of your work on a separate sheet of paper, making clear how you arrived at all your solutions. Please be aware that you are using similar thinking for both of these problems, but you are solving for maximum area in Part A and minimum cost in Part B. Enjoy
A. If the materials for the fence cost $12 per foot, find the dimensions of the
corral for the largest possible area that can be enclosed with $2400 worth of fence.
B. If he only requires an area of 288 square feet for his vegetable garden, find the minimum cost of putting up this fence, if the cost per foot is $10. Indicate the dimensions of the garden that will minimize the cost.
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Answer:
A. 50 ft square
B. 12√2 ft square
Step-by-step explanation:
These problems are basically the same, so have the same solution. The rectangle with maximum area for a given perimeter will have the same shape as the one with minimum perimeter for a given area.
We can find it generically. Let p represent the perimeter of a rectangular area with one side that measures x. The area will be ...
A = x(p/2 -x) = -x^2 +(p/2)x
The area will be maximized when dA/dx = 0:
dA/dx = -2x +p/2 = 0
p/2 = 2x . . . . . add 2x
x = p/4 . . . . . . divide by 2
The other dimension is ...
p/2 -x = p/2 -p/4 = p/4
The dimensions of the maximum area for perimeter p are ...
p/4 × p/4 . . . . . . . a square
__
A.$2400 worth of fence at $12 per foot is 2400/12 = 200 ft of fence. The largest possible area that can be enclosed will have dimensions of 200 ft/4 = 50 ft square:
50 ft × 50 ft
__
B.The perimeter of the garden will be at its shortest when the shape of the garden is square.
√(288 ft²) = 12√2 ft
The dimensions of the garden that will minimize the cost are ...
12√2 ft × 12√2 ft
a) Find the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in a class if the number of boys is
115 and that of girls is 46.
Answer:
5/7
Step-by-step explanation:
First calculate the total number of students:
Girls + boys
= 46 + 115
= 161
Then divide the number of boys over all students
= 115/161
= 5/7
will mark brainlest answer the question in the picture linked below
and explain as well
Answer:
¹⁰√4
Step-by-step explanation:
4^(2/5*1/4)
4^(1/10)
¹⁰√4
The angles of a triangle are A, B and C.
Angle A is three times as big as angle B.
Angle B is half the size of angle C.
What is the size of angle A?
Answer:
∠A = 90°
Step-by-step explanation:
∠A = 3∠B
∠B = 1/2 × (∠C), this can also be written as ∠C = 2∠B
∠A + ∠B + ∠C = 180, because there are 180° inside a triangle
Write angle A, B and C in terms of angle B:
3 ∠B + ∠B + 2 ∠B = 180
Simplify:
6 ∠B = 180
∠B = 180 ÷ 6 = 30°
Work out angle A:
∠A = 3∠B = 3 × 30°
∠A = 90°
A manager announces that a sweater will go on sale every month at a discount of 25% less than the previous month’s price. If the sweater is at full (retail) price today, how many months from today will it take the price of that sweater to drop to half of today’s price
Answer:
2 months
Step-by-step explanation:
its at full price at 100%
if it goes down 25% it'll take 2 months to drop half of today's price because 25 x 2 = 50
half of 100
Find the properties of the parabola with the equation (x - 1)^2 = (y - 1). Leave answers in fractional form.
Directrix
y = 5/4
x = 3/4
y = 3/4
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
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Find cos 30 in terms of cos 0
Answer:
cos(30) = (sqrt(3)/2) * cos(0)
Step-by-step explanation:
cos(0) = 1
cos(30) = sqrt(3)/2
Thus, we can write that:
cos(30) = (sqrt(3)/2) * cos(0)
Zaby does 15 Joules of work to push the pencil over 1 meter. How much force did he use?
Simplify the radicals below.
Answer:
2(∛6 )
Step-by-step explanation:
∛12 × ∛ 4 = [tex]\sqrt[3]{12*4}[/tex] = ∛48 = [tex]\sqrt[3]{2^{3} *6}[/tex] = 2(∛6 )
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Answer
Xét f'(x)=0, tìm các giá trị x, lập bảng biến thiên
Đồ thị:
Step-by-step explanation:
A service station on the interstate charges $2.29 per gallon for gasoline and $1.89 per quart for oil. What would be a reasonable amount to pay for 10 gallons of gasoline and 2
quarts of oil?
O $20
O $23
O $25
O $27
The reasonable amount to pay for 10 gallons of gasoline and 2 quarts of oil will be $27.
What is Multiplication?
To multiply means to add a number to itself a particular number of times. Multiplication can be viewed as a process of repeated addition.
Given that;
A service station on the interstate charges $2.29 per gallon for gasoline and $1.89 per quart for oil.
Now,
Since, A service station on the interstate charges $2.29 per gallon for gasoline and $1.89 per quart for oil.
Hence, We get;
The cost of 10 gallons of gasoline = 10 × $2.29
= $22.9
And, The cost of 2 quarts of oil = 2 × $1.89
= $3.78
So, The total cost = $3.78 + $22.9
= $26.68
≈ $27
Thus, The reasonable amount to pay for 10 gallons of gasoline and 2 quarts of oil will be $27.
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8) What is the area of a polygon with vertices
A(-2,4), B(4,4), C(7,0) and D(-5,0)?
(A) 48
(B) 42.5
(C) 36
(D) 24
Answer:
[C] 36.
Step-by-step explanation:
the given polygon is trapezoid, where its bases are AB and CD.
The required area can be calculated using the formula: A=0.5(AB+CD)*h, where h - height of the ABCD.
The lengths are: AB=6; CD=12; h=4, then the required area:
A=0.5(6+12)*4=36
2. Identify the like terms in the expression -6 - 3x2 + 3x - 4x + 9x2.
Answer:
3x^2 and 9x^2, 3x and 4x
Step-by-step explanation:
Mikael has a loan of $40 000.
He pays 1.6% simple interest for six months
How much interest does he pay altogether?
Step-by-step explanation:
Based on the given conditions,
[tex] formulate: 1.6\% \times 40000 \times 12 \div 12
[tex] formulate: 1.6\% \times 40000 \times 12 \div 12Reduce the fraction: \dfrac{2 \times 40000}{125}
[tex] formulate: 1.6\% \times 40000 \times 12 \div 12Reduce the fraction: \dfrac{2 \times 40000}{125}[/tex]
[tex]Reduce the fraction: 2 \times320
[tex]Reduce the fraction: 2 \times320Calculate the product orquotient: 640[tex]
Answer 640
Answer:
[tex]\sf\longmapsto \: 640[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Based on given cases:
[tex] \sf \: Formulate: 1.6\% \times 40000 \times 12 \div 12[/tex]
Reduce the fraction:
[tex] \sf \longmapsto \: \dfrac{2 \times 40000}{125}[/tex]
[tex] \sf \longmapsto \: 320 \times 2[/tex]
Calculate the product/quotient:
[tex] \sf\longmapsto \: 640[/tex]
PLEASE ANSWER THIS ROTATIONAL SYMMETRY QUESTION ITS 6TH GRADE I WILL GIVE U THANKS AND BRAINLIEST
Answer:
See below:
Step-by-step explanation:
The first one is 4 since if we turn if 90 degrees 4 times we will get the same shape 4 times.
The second one is 1 since we will only get it after a 360 degree rotation once,
The third one is once since we wont ever get the same shape since the arrow but only after a 360 degree rotation.
The fourth one is only once since we cant rotate a 3 sided object in 4 ways, hence its only once
The fifth one is twice since it will be the same at 180 and 360 degrees.
Pls help me with this question
Answer:
-1;undefined;1;0
Step-by-step explanation:
The first one (-9/9), can also be written as - 9/9 = - 1.
The second one (9/0), is undefined because every single term even 0 itself, if you divide it by 0, it'll be undefined!
The third one, we see we have division, and whenever we have division or multiplication and also 2 negative signs, they cancel each other, as you're left with 9/9=1.
The fourth one, whenever you have 0 at the numerator, no matter the denominator(only matters when it's =0, but that's undefined), the result will always be 0 !
The sum of 3 consecutive numbers is 126. Find the numbers.
Answer:
Hello!!
The sum of 3 constructive numbers is 126. The three constructive numbers are...
[tex]41+42+43=126[/tex]
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4/8 -2/8 = help me simplify the answer help plzz
Answer:
the answer is 0.25
Step-by-step explanation:
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5+5+5+5+2454+76492+69238120+65928
Answer:
5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 2454 + 76492 + 69238120 + 65928 = 69383014
Step-by-step explanation:
69383014 is the answer, I used a calculator
Please let me know if Im incorrect
Answer:
5+5+5+5+2454+76492+69238120+65928=69383014
Let a, b, and c be real numbers where a . b*C+0. Which of the following functions could represent the graph
below?
ASAP PLS
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
james likes to make sculptures. First he makes a scale and then he blows it up to normal size. The height of the scale model is 3 inches. The scale he is using is 1inch = 3 feet. How tall is the sculpture?
Alicia has hair that is 32 inches long. She asks the hairdresser to cut off 1/4 of the total length of her hair.
How many inches does the hairdresser cut?
Answer:
hairdresser cuts 8 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
32 ÷4 =8