Answer:1-C 2B 3A
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Given f(x)=3x^2+x−5, find: f(−1)
Answer:
-3
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
how many eighths are in 1/3?
Answer:
1/3 = 2 2/3 eighths.
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 2(2/3) eights in 1/3.
What is an expression?An expression is a way of writing a statement with more than two variables or numbers with operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Example: 2 + 3x + 4y = 7 is an expression.
We have,
Eighths = 1/8
Now,
(1/8)x = 1/3
Solve for x.
x = 1/3 x 8/1
x = 8/3
x = 2(2/3)
Thus,
There are 2(2/3) eights in 1/3.
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Answer: can you show the selections?
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Answer:
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32 meter
cho tập hợp A=(2;7)và tập hợp B=[7;10]tìm tập hợp a∩B
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-65 is 5 times a product of 5 and a number
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
=-65*5
=-325
The perimeter of a rectangular field is 358 m.
If the length of the field is 96 m, what is its width?
Answer: 83 meters
Step-by-step explanation:
The perimeter of a rectangle is 2l + 2w, where l is the length and w is the width.
2(96) + 2w = 358
192 + 2w = 358
2w = 166
w = 83
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Simplify the expression to a + bi form:
(4 – 3i) - (9 - 71)
Answer:
66-3i
Step-by-step explanation:
(4-3i)-(9-71)
(4-3i)-(-62)
(4-3i)-62
66-3i
Melinda put 64 pieces of cake on a table. She placed them in 8 rows with the same number in each row. Each row had an equal number of two flavors of cake. How many pieces of each flavor were in one row?
( ugh math)
Answer:
There were 4 pieces
Step-by-step explanation:
Dilations of a triangle are congruent to the original triangle.
Answer:
origanal
Step-by-step explanation:
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Your classroom received 150 books. You are placing them in bins. Each bin holds 20 books. How many bins do you need? Remainder:
Quotient:
Answer:
how many bins do I need.
what to do with remainder
do l Ignored it or Round the quotient up
then explain
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Answer:
you need 8 bins because 150/20 is 7.5 but you can't have half a bin and you need somewhere to put the other books
okay now i rlly need this done man
Answer:
x=9.5
EDIT: Its actually x=6Step-by-step explanation:
Brainliest?PLEASE?Answer:
4
8
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84x+2
2
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6.5 x 1/9 please help
Answer:
13/18
Step-by-step explanation:
6.5 · 1/9 = 6 5/10 · 1/96 5/10 · 1/9 = 6 1/2 · 1/96 1/2 · 1/9 = 13/2 · 1/913/2 · 1/9 = 13/18Therefore, 6.5 · 1/9 = 13/18.
Let f(x)=5x^4 and g(x)=e^2x+x. If h is the function defined by h(x)=f(g(x)), which of the following gives a correct expression for h′(x)?
The values of h'(x) is h'(x) = 20 [tex](e^{2x} + x) ^{3}[/tex] (2[tex]e^{2x}[/tex] + 1 ).
Option C is the correct answer.
Given,
f(x)=5x^4 and g(x)=e^2x+x.
If h is the function defined by h(x)=f(g(x)),
We need to find h′(x).
What is the differentiation formula for the following?We have,
dx/dx = 1
d[tex]x^{n}[/tex]/dx = n[tex]x^{n-1}[/tex]
d[tex]e^{x}[/tex]/dx = [tex]e^{x}[/tex]
d[tex]e^{n}[/tex]/dx = [tex]ne^{n}[/tex]
d(cx)/dx = c(dx/dx) = c
We have,
- f(x)=5[tex]x^{4}[/tex] ______(1)
- g(x)=[tex]e^{2x}[/tex]+x ______(2)
- h(x)=f(g(x)) _______(3)
Now,
h(x) = f ( [tex]e^{2x}[/tex]+x )
From (1)
h(x) = 5[tex](e^{2x} + x) ^{4}[/tex] ______(4)
Now,
Differentiate (4)
h'(x) = 5 d[tex](e^{2x} + x) ^{4}[/tex]/dx
h'(x) = 5 x 4 [tex](e^{2x} + x) ^{3}[/tex] d [tex](e^{2x} + x)[/tex] / dx
h'(x) =20 [tex](e^{2x} + x) ^{3}[/tex] ( d[tex]e^{2x}[/tex]/dx + dx/dx )
h'(x) = 20 [tex](e^{2x} + x) ^{3}[/tex] (2[tex]e^{2x}[/tex] + 1 )
Thus the values of h'(x) is h'(x) = 20 [tex](e^{2x} + x) ^{3}[/tex] (2[tex]e^{2x}[/tex] + 1 ).
Option C is the correct answer.
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Answer:
a^8
I hope this is the correct answer
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Answer:
a³
Step-by-step explanation:
(a².a³.(a-¹)²)
a²+³.a-¹×2
a⁵.a-²
a⁵+(-²)
a⁵-²
a³
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Answer:
1,234 thats the answer
×/2=y/3; y/4=z/4 và x+2y-z=10
What is the missing side length of this right triangle? Type the answer in the box.
13 in.
5 in.
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1
Answer:
13in
Step-by-step explanation:
remember it's the same angle width.
The sum of twice a number and 6
Answer:
The answer to your question is 4
The sum of twice a number and 6 is 4.
One number is 13 more than another number. Their sum is 27. Find the two numbers.
Enter your answer as a list of numbers separated by a comma: a,b
Add 14 and 13+14=27...ans
If l||m, find the value of y
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
6x + 7 + 3x - 16 = 180 {Supplementary}
6x + 3x + 7 - 16 = 180
9x - 9 = 180
9x = 180+ 9
9x = 189
x = 189/9
x = 21
6x + 7 = 6*21 + 7 = 126 + 7 = 133
11y - 32 = 6x + 7 {Vertically opposite angles}
11y - 32 = 133
11y = 133 + 32
11y = 165
y = 165/11
y= 15
Tarek will spend at most $26 on gifts. So far, he has spent $14. What are the possible additional amounts he will spend?
Use c for the additional amount (in dollars) Tarek will spend.
Write your answer as an inequality solved for c.
Answer:
c<$12
Step-by-step explanation:
$26-$14>c
$12>c
c<$12
Answer:
14 + c ≤ 26
Step-by-step explanation:
Since Tarek can spend at most $26, then the symbol to represent this relationship/inequality is ≤ (less than or equal to). He's already spent $14, so 14 plus an additional amount should be less than or equal to 26!
I need help on this question
Answer:
1 is equal
2 is greater
3 is greater
Step-by-step explanation:
2^3 x 2^5 is 32, and 2^5 is 32, meaning these are equal.
2^2 x 3^2 is 36, and 6^3 is 216, meaning 6^3 is greater.
2^3 x 3^2 is 72, and 6^2 is 36, meaning that 2^3 x 3^2 is greater.
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1.What is the probability of rolling an odd number on a 6 sided die
2.Eric and 3 friends took turns riding the Beast with each other at Kings Island. If they rode with all others exactly once, how many times did they ride it?
3. What is the area of a circle with a radius of 4mm? Use 3.14 for pi.
4. Find the median of the following data set.
6.2, -5.9, 2.4, 1.8, 8.7
5. What is the slope from (-1,2) to (2,-2)?
6. How many different ways can you write the letters a, b and c in order from left to right?
Answer:
1. 3/6 or 3 out of 6
2. 6 times
3. 50.24mm²
4. 2.4
5. -4/3
6. 6 i think, but i'm not positive on this one
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5/7 divided by 2/7. Divide
Answer:
2.5 am i right
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Answer:
2.5 or 35/14
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Skate World offers birthday parties for a fee of $130 plus $3 per person. If you can spend no more than $190 on your party, what is the maximum number of people who can attend?
A) 20
B) 12
C) 14
D) 15
Answer:
a is the answer
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Savannah divided 1/2 of a liter of plant fertilizer evenly among some smaller bottles. She put 1/4 of a liter into each bottle. How many smaller bottles did Savannah fill?
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
find how many fourths are in a half:
1/2 = 2/4
if there's 2/4 in a half, then she filled two bottles
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12. In the given figure, RS is parallel to PQ, If RS = 3 cm, PQ = 6 cm and ar(∆TRS) = 15cm³, then ar (∆TPQ) = ? (a) 70 cm² (b) 58 cm² (c) 60 cm² (d) 64 cm²
[tex]\large\underline{\sf{Solution-}}[/tex]
Given that,
In triangle TPQ,
RS || PQ, RS = 3 cm, PQ = 6 cm, ar(∆ TRS) = 15 sq. cmAs it is given that, RS || PQ
So, it means
⇛∠TRS = ∠TPQ [ Corresponding angles ]
⇛ ∠TSR = ∠TPQ [ Corresponding angles ]
[tex]\rm\implies \: \triangle TPQ \: \sim \: \triangle TRS \: \: \: \: \: \: \{AA \}[/tex]
Now, We know
Area Ratio Theorem,
This theorem states that :- The ratio of the area of two similar triangles is equal to the ratio of the squares of corresponding sides.
[tex]\rm\implies \:\dfrac{ar( \triangle \: TPQ)}{ar( \triangle \: TRS)} = \dfrac{ {PQ}^{2} }{ {RS}^{2} } [/tex]
[tex]\rm\implies \:\dfrac{ar( \triangle \: TPQ)}{15} = \dfrac{ {6}^{2} }{ {3}^{2} } [/tex]
[tex]\rm\implies \:\dfrac{ar( \triangle \: TPQ)}{15} = \dfrac{36 }{9} [/tex]
[tex]\rm\implies \:\dfrac{ar( \triangle \: TPQ)}{15} = 4 [/tex]
[tex]\rm\implies \:ar( \triangle \: TPQ) = 60 \: {cm}^{2} [/tex]