Answer: 4, -40, -3
Step-by-step explanation: got it right
Answer:
4, -40, -3
I hope this helps :)
find the value of angle BAC
Answer:
The value of angle BAC = 75°
Step-by-step explanation:
=> Angle BAC + 105° = 180°
=> Angle BAC = 180° - 105°
=> Angle BAC = 75°
Simplifying please help i don’t know how to do this
Answer:
8,400
Step-by-step explanation:
840*10^1 = 8400
Answer:
8400
Step-by-step explanation:
840 * 10 = 8400
When multiplying by 10 in this scenario, simply add a zero to the end of the number.
Which is the BEST description of the data in the scatterplot?
Answer:
2. linear with a negative correlation
Find the missing number in the following fraction calculation
/7 ÷10 =3/35
x=6
Step-by-step explanation:
x ÷ 7 ÷10 = 3/35
(Use trial & error - since I knew x<7)
6/7 ÷ 10 = 3/35
Or
3/35 x 10
(then, simplify it to 6/7 or ÷ that by 1/7 to get 6)
Hope this helps!
find the volume please thanks
answer:
volume= lwh
= 20*12*8
= 1920 cm³
could someone help me super fast? no fake answers please
optionally could someone help me too with any of the other questions on my profile they are worth 50 points each too
Answer:
(a) graph iii)
(b) graph v)
(c) graph ii)
(d) graph iv)
Step-by-step explanation:
All given equations are in vertex form: y = (x - h)² + k
where (h, k) is the vertex of the parabola
The vertex is the turning point of the parabola, so the minimum point for parabolas that open upward, and the maximum point for parabolas that open downward.
Vertices of the given graphs:
i) (-3, 2)
ii) (-3, -2)
iii) (2, 3)
iv) (3, 2)
v) (-2, -3)
vi) (2, -3)
Part (a)
Given equation: y = (x - 2)² + 3
Therefore, the vertex is (2, 3) → graph iii)
Part (b)
Given equation: y = (x + 2)² - 3
Therefore, the vertex is (-2, -3) → graph v)
Part (c)
Given equation: y = (x + 3)² - 2
Therefore, the vertex is (-3, -2) → graph ii)
Part (d)
Given equation: y = (x - 3)² + 2
Therefore, the vertex is (3, 2) → graph iv)
Vertex form of parabola having vertex (h,k)
y=a(x-h)²+k#1
y=a(x-2)²+3Vertex (2,3)
Graph III#2
y=(x+2)²-3Vertex (-2,-3)
Graph V#3
y=(x+3)²-2Vertex (-3,-2)
Graph II#4
y=(x-3)²+2Vertex (3,2)
Graph IVi don't have much time left could someone help me super quickly (trinomials) btw you could get extra 50 points from a previous question on my profile (only if you want) i would really appreciate if i could have help understanding things
Answer:
(a) [tex](x-2)(x+4)[/tex]
zeros: x = 2, x = -4
vertex: (-1, -9)
(b) [tex]-(x+2)(x+7)[/tex]
zeros: x = -2, x = -7
vertex = (-4.5, 6.25)
Step-by-step explanation:
To factor a quadratic in the form [tex]ax^2+bx+c[/tex]:
Find 2 two numbers (d and e) that multiply to [tex]ac[/tex] and sum to [tex]b[/tex]Rewrite [tex]b[/tex] as the sum of these 2 numbers: [tex]d+e=b[/tex]Factorize the first two terms and the last two terms separately, then factor out the comment term.To find zeros of a factored quadratic in the form [tex](ax+b)(cx+d)[/tex]
Set each of the parentheses to zero and solve for [tex]x[/tex]The midpoint between the two zeros is the x-coordinate of the vertex. To find the y-coordinate of the vertex, substitute this into the given equation.
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Question (a)
Factored
Factor [tex]y=x^2+2x-8[/tex]
[tex]ac=-8[/tex] and [tex]d+e=2[/tex]
[tex]\implies d=4[/tex] and [tex]e=-2[/tex]
Rewrite [tex]2x[/tex] as [tex]+4x-2x[/tex]:
[tex]\implies x^2+4x-2x-8[/tex]
Factorize the first two terms and the last two terms separately:
[tex]\implies x(x+4)-2(x+4)[/tex]
Factor out common term [tex](x+4)[/tex]:
[tex]\implies (x-2)(x+4)[/tex]
Zeros
[tex]\implies (x-2)=0\implies x=2[/tex]
[tex]\implies (x+4)=0\implies x=-4[/tex]
Vertex
[tex]\sf x-value=\dfrac{2+(-4)}{2}=-1[/tex]
[tex]\sf y-value=(-1)^2+2(-1)-8=-9[/tex]
Vertex = (-1, -9)
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Question (b)
Factor [tex]y=-x^2-9x-14[/tex]
[tex]ac=14[/tex] and [tex]d+e=-9[/tex]
[tex]\implies d=-7[/tex] and [tex]e=-2[/tex]
Rewrite [tex]-9x[/tex] as [tex]-7x-2x[/tex]:
[tex]\implies -x^2-7x-2x-14[/tex]
Factorize the first two terms and the last two terms separately:
[tex]\implies -x(x+7)-2(x+7)[/tex]
Factor out common term [tex](x+7)[/tex]:
[tex]\implies (-x-2)(x+7)[/tex]
Factor [tex](-x-2):-(x+2)[/tex]
[tex]\implies -(x+2)(x+7)[/tex]
Zeros
[tex]\implies -(x+2)=0\implies -x-2=0 \implies x=-2[/tex]
[tex]\implies (x+7)=0\implies x=-7[/tex]
Vertex
[tex]\sf x-value=\dfrac{-2-7}{2}=-4.5[/tex]
[tex]\sf y-value=-(-4.5)^2-9(-4.5)-14=6.25[/tex]
Vertex = (-4.5, 6.25)
What is the sum of the
greatest common factor and the least common
multiple of 4 and 10?
A 18
B 20
C 22
D 24
Answer:
C
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What is the quotient?
-3/8 ÷ -1/4
-1 1/2
-3/32
3/32
1 1/2
Answer:
1 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Reduce the expression, if possible, by cancelling the common factors.
What is the vertex of angle 1
Answer:
b
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
i believe it be
Step-by-step explanation:
correct me if its wrong
What percent of 50 (is)40?
Answer:
80% :)
Step-by-step explanation:
We divide to solve this!!
40/50 = 0.8
Now multiply to get a percent!!
0.8 x 100 = 80%
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Luke and Ella have money in their bank account in the ratio 7:8
Luke gives £2 to Ella, and the ratio becomes 4:5.
Work out the original amount of money that Ella had.
Answer:
$48
Step-by-step explanation:
Ratios can be written as fractions.
1) Initially, Luke had 7x money, Ella had 8x money. Luke gives $2 to Ella. So, Luke now has 7x - 2 money and Ella has 8x + 2. The total amount of money is 4:5. These could be shown as fractions.
7x - 2/8x + 2 = 4/5
4(8x + 2) = 5(7x - 2)
32x + 8 = 35x - 10
8 + 10 = 35x - 32x
18 = 3x
18/3 = x
x = 6
2) Substitute the result (x = 6) into 7x:8x.
= 7(6)
= 42
= 8(6)
= 48
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What is the best name of the solid that can be formed by this net?
A. cube
B. cylinder
C. rectangular prism
D. square prism
Answer: rectangular prism
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
rectangular prism
Step-by-step explanation:
Ted used a $150 check to pay for some books. Where in his checkbook register should he write this amount?
A. in the PAYMENT or WITHDRAWAL AMOUNT column
B. in the DEPOSIT AMOUNT column
C. in the BALANCE column
D. in the FEE column
Two binomials that have a product of y^2 - 1
Answer:
(y-1) x (y+1)
Step-by-step explanation:
Write the number in the exponential
form with an exponent of 2
Use a² - b² = (a - b)(a +b) to factor the expression
A cuboid with a volume of 374cm^3 has dimensions 2cm,(x+3)cm and (x+9)cm
Please help me get the full 7 marks
Answer:
x² + 12x - 160 = 0
x = 8 or x = -20
The dimensions are 2 cm, 11 cm, 17 cm.
Step-by-step explanation:
The volume of the cuboid is the product of the three dimensions.
volume = 2(x + 3)(x + 9)
volume = 2(x² + 12x + 27)
volume = 2x² + 24x + 54
We are told the volume equals 374 cm³.
2x² + 24x + 54 = 374
2x² + 24x - 320 = 0
x² + 12x - 160 = 0
(x - 8)(x + 20) = 0
x - 8 = 0 or x + 20 = 0
x = 8 or x = -20
We do not use x = -20 because it would cause two dimensions to be negative which cannot be.
x = 8
x + 3 = 8 + 3 = 11
x + 9 = 8 + 9 = 17
The dimensions are 2 cm, 11 cm, 17 cm.
X + 10 <14
thank you!
Answer:
x < 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Subtract 10 from both sides.
x + 10 - 10 < 14 - 10
Simplify the arithmetic:
x < 14 - 10
Simplify again..
and then u get x < 4
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You are training your dog to catch a frisbee. You are playing in a large field, and you are standing next to your dog when you throw the frisbee. If the path of the frisbee is y = –x2 + 8x + 7 and the path of the dog is modeled by y = 2x + 7, will the dog catch the frisbee? If so, what are the coordinates of the point or points where they meet?
Yes, they intersect at the coordinates (0, 7) and (3, 13)
Yes, they intersect at the coordinates (0, 7) and (6, 19)
Yes, they intersect at the coordinates (0, 7) and (7, 21)
No, the paths do not cross
Answer:
Yes, they intersect at the coordinates (0, 7) and (6, 19)
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]y = -x^2 + 8x + 7\\y = 2x + 7\\y = y\\-x^2 + 8x + 7 = 2x + 7\\-x^2+ 6x = 0\\x^2 - 6x = 0\\x(x - 6) = 0\\x = 0\ \ \text{or}\ \ x = 6\\[/tex]
[tex]\text{if}\ x = 0\\y = 2x + 7\\y = 2(0) + 7 = 7\\\text{coordinate is:}\ (0, 7)[/tex]
[tex]\text{if}\ x = 6\\y = 2x + 7\\y = 2(6) + 7 = 12 + 7 = 19\\\text{coordinate is:}\ (6, 19)[/tex]
Answer:
B. Yes, they intersect at the coordinates (0, 7) and (6, 19)
Step-by-step explanation:
I took the Algebra exam
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My question:
1/2÷4 but if you could! draw a model plsss
Answer:
0.125
Step-by-step explanation:
So since we have 1/2 we will convert that to half of a pie... (the half circle)
We need to divide by four so we take that half of a pie and slice it into four parts... each part is now equivalent to our answer...
Equation... (as follows)
0.50 / 4 = 0.125
to check our work 0.125 x 4 = 0.50...
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Answer:
There are 8 oz of soup per can : True
In 8 cans, there are 21 oz of soup : False
There are 2 oz of soup in 16 cans : False
In 1/8 of a can, there is 1 oz of soup : True
Step-by-step explanation:
To start, we know we have 168 oz of soup and 21 cans that are all the same size. To find how much is each can, (We know that they will all have the same amount since it says equally sized cans.) we can simply divide the amount we have of soup in oz by the amount of cans we have.
168 / 21 = 8.
This means that all the cans will be filled with 8 oz of soup. Making the first statement true.
Since there are 8 oz in each can, we can do 8 cans * 8 oz to find how many oz are in 8 cans of soup.
8 * 8 = 64 oz.
There are 64 oz of soup in 8 cans. Making the second statement false.
Now again, since there are 8 oz in each can, we can do 16 cans * 8 oz to find how many oz are in 16 cans of soup.
16 * 8 = 128 oz.
There are 128 oz of soup in 16 cans. Making the third statement false.
For the last question, to find 1/8 of a can of soup, we can take 8 oz (8 oz in one can) and divide it by 8.
8/8 = 1
Meaning 1/8 of a can of soup is 1 oz of soup. Making the fourth statement true.
Help help help help math
Answer:
x = 6
Step-by-step explanation:
(4x - 3) × 2 = 3(x + 8)
8x - 6 = 3x + 24
8x - 3x = 24 + 6
5x = 30
x = 6
A plane travels at a speed of 205mph in still air. Flying with a tailwind, the plane is clocked over a distance of 550 miles. Flying against a headwind, it takes 1
hour longer to complete the return trip. What was the wind velocity? (Round your answer to the nearest tenth.)
Answer:
55.5 mph
Step-by-step explanation:
Time period of flight
Distance travelled / Speed of plane550 miles / 205 mph2.68 hoursReturn trip flight speed
Distance travelled / Time taken550 miles / 2.68 + 1 hours550 miles / 3.68 hours149.46 mphWind velocity
Original speed - Speed on return trip205 - 149.4655.5455.5 mphPlease help me understand the question
Answer:
a and c
Step-by-step explanation:
For the pair of functions, find the quotient (f/g)
Louise measured the perimeter of her rectangular scrapbook to be 154 cm. If the scrapbook is 37 cm wide, how long is the scrapbook?
Answer: 40 cm.
Step-by-step explanation: Perimeter involves adding all the sides of a shape to get the perimeter. So far, two sides of the scrapbook have been given, which are both 37 cm. 37 x 2 = 74, so that leaves us with two sides left, which are the lengths of the scrapbook. The total perimeter is 154, so if we subtract 74 from 154, we get 80. However, we have to split the 80 in half because we have two sides left. Therefore, the scrapbook's length is 40 cm for one side. I hope this isn't too confusing.
Have a great day! :)
1. [15 points] An electric company makes motors for a variety of applications. Its two plants ship their production to three dealers. The production hours available in the plants for the second quarter vary because of downtime for scheduled maintenance on equipment: Plant April May June A 400 360 360 B 425 350 375 Plant A requires 20 hours to produce a motor. Plant B requires 25. Because B is older and less efficient, production costs are $100 more per motor in B than in A. Shipping costs from the plants to the dealers and orders for the quarter are show below Monthly Shipping orders costs from Dealer April May June A B 1 12 9 11 45 60 2 10 12 8 50 70 3 8 11 12 75 40 Building ahead and stockpiling of motors is possible with a cost of $55 per month. Orders that are not shipped in the month requested are subject to a contractual penalty of $80 per month. At the end of June all orders need to be satisfied. Formulate an LP problem that can determine a production schedule to meet the demands for the motors with the minimum total of shipping, storage, penalty and production differential costs.
What is the approximate volume of the sphere shown?
r= 13 inches
o 527 cubic inches
o 7327 cubic inches
o 2,9297 cubic inches
0 2,1977 cubic inches
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Answer:
2,197 is D
Explanation:
4/3 * 3.14 * 13^3 =
2,197
Allie has a round tablecloth with a radius of 2 meters. What is the tablecloth's circumference?
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Answer:
problem 18=E
problem 20= 135
problem 19= 14
problem 21= -2
problem 22= 0.5
Work out the this sheet
Answer:
A -- She saves 200₤.
B -- She will have 28₤ after buying presents.
Step-by-step explanation:
If two boxes = 20 then one box will be 10. Now we count all boxes. There are 20 boxes... 20 x 10 = 200, so she saves 200₤. If she spends 172₤ on Christmas presents she will have 28₤. (200 - 172 = 28).