(100 PTS!!) Match the following vocabulary

(100 PTS!!) Match The Following Vocabulary

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Answer 1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1. arc length

2. semicircle

3. minor arc

4. arc measure

5. circumference

6. radius

7. diameter

HOPE THIS HELPS

Answer 2

Answer:arc length

2. semicircle

3. minor arc

4. arc measure

5. circumference

6. radius

7. diameter

Step-by-step explanation:


Related Questions

Can someone help me out with this

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Diameter=d=23.4in

We know

[tex]\boxed{\Large{\sf Circumference=\pi d}}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \Large\sf\longmapsto Circumference=\dfrac{22}{7}\times 23.4[/tex]

[tex]\\ \Large\sf\longmapsto Circumference=\dfrac{514.8}{7}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \Large\sf\longmapsto Circumference=73.5in[/tex]

Find all complex numbers z such that z^4 = -4.

Note: All solutions should be expressed in the form a+bi, where a and b are real numbers.

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26 and yeah just need points ignore this answer so sorry

(cos^2x-sin^2x)-sin4x+sin^22x=0

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Answer:

x=22.5

Step-by-step explanation:

(there's a correction in the question since the I did this one before, so I know)

(cos²x-sin²x)²-sin4x+sin²2x=0

or, cos²2x-sin4x+sin²2x=0

or, 1-sin4x=0

or, sin4x=1

or, 4x=90

or, x=22.5

Find the height of the triangle by applying formulas for the area of a triangle and your knowledge about triangles.
This is a triangle. side a has a length of 6 yards. side b has a length of 10 yards. side c has a length of 14 yards. The altitude to side c has a length of X yards. what is x

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Answer:

3.71 yd

Step-by-step explanation:

Heron's formula:

area = 0.25 * √((a + b + c) * (-a + b + c) * (a - b + c) * (a + b - c))

so h = 0.5 * √((a + b + c) * (-a + b + c) * (a - b + c) * (a + b - c)) / c

a = 6

b = 10

c = 14

a+b+c = 30

-a+b+c = 18

a-b+c = 10

a+b-c = 2

x = h = 0.5×sqrt(30×18×10×2)/14 = sqrt(30×18×10×2)/28 =

= sqrt(10800)/28 = sqrt(400×9×3)/28 =

= 20×3×sqrt(3)/28 = 60×sqrt(3)/28 = 15×sqrt(3)/7 =

= 3.711537 yd

Prove that 1/√2 is irrational

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's assume that it is rational , so this number can be represented as

[tex]\Large \boldsymbol{}\bf \dfrac{p^{^/is \ an \ integer}}{q^{ / natural}} -irreducible \ \ fraction[/tex]

[tex]\Large \boldsymbol{}\bf \dfrac{1 ^{/ an \ integer }}{\sqrt{2}^{ / not \ \ integer } }[/tex]  -Since the denominator is not a natural number then the  1/√2   is respectively an irrational number

Lorraine writes the equation shown. x²+4-15=0 She wants to describe the equation using the term relation and the term function. The equation represents a relation and a function a relation but not a function a function but not a relation neither a relation nor a function

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Answer:

Neither a relation nor a function

Step-by-step explanation:

A relation in mathematics is a relationship between two or more set of values in an ordered pair, such as related x and y-values

An equation is a statement that gives declare the equality between two expressions

A function is a mapping rule that maps each element in the domain set to only one element in the range set

Therefore, the given equation in one variable, x, that asserts the equality of the expressions on the left and right hand side, is neither a relation nor a function

Pressure varies inversely as volume. When the pressure is 8 Pascals, the volume is 22 liters. What would the volume be if the pressure were increased to 16 pascals?

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Answer:

we can use 2 formule to solve your question: One is P*V=n(mol)*R*T(KELVIN)

Step-by-step explanation:

And other is P(first)*V(first)=P(last)*V(last)

8*22=16*?

the ?=11

How many solutions does the system have?








x+y=3
5x+5y=15

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x=3-y

5(3-y) + 5y=15

15y-5y+5y=15

15y=15

Y= 15/15

Y= 1


X+(1)=3

X=3-1

X=2




Final answer: x=2 and y=1

Method: simultaneous equations

Can anyone help plz?

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Answer:

just add a small amount and and square the new number

between 2.82 and 2.83 seems a bit closer

Step-by-step explanation:

x      x^2

2.8         7.84

2.81         7.8961

2.82 7.9524

2.83 8.0089

2.84 8.0656

2.85 8.1225

2.86 8.1796

2.87         8.2369

Convert 5π∕6 radians to degrees. Question 1 options: A) 25° B) 150° C) 150π° D) 1080°

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Step-by-step explanation:

Hi there!

Given;

= 5(π\6)

We have;

π = 180°

Keeping value of π in the question;

= 5(180°/6)

= 5*30°

= 150°

Therefore, answer is option B.

Hope it helps!

To paint a wooden cube, Pinocchio needs 4 grams of paint. When it is dry, he cut the cube into 8 smaller pieces of smaller size. How much paint additional paint does Pinocchio need to paint the unpainted surfaces of the smaller cubes

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Answer:

9 grams of paint

Step-by-step explanation:

6×8=48

48÷4= 12

48-12=36

36÷4=9

first multiply 6 by 8 because a cube has six faces and you cut that cube eight times

second after you cut that you will have 48 faces and for every six faces there are 4 grams of paint so you divide 48 by 4 and you get 12 this means that 12 of the faces are painted

next you subtract 12 from 48 and you get 36 this means that 36 faces are not painted

lastly you divide 36 by 4 and you will get 9 grams of paint

Solve 4 sinx + 9 cosx=0 for 0° ​

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4 sin(x) + 9 cos(x) = 0

4 sin(x) = -9 cos(x)

tan(x) = -9/4

x = arctan(-9/4) + … … … (in radians)

or

x = arctan(-9/4) + 180n ° … … … (in degrees)

where n is any integer.

I'm guessing you're solving for x over some domain, probably 0° ≤ x < 360°. In that case, you would have two solutions for n = 1 and n = 2 of

x ≈ 113.96°   and   x ≈ 293.96°

equivalent expression: 3 + 4(2z - 1)

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Answer:

8z - 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

3 + 4(2z - 1) ← multiply each term in the parenthesis by 4

= 3 + 8z - 4 ← collect like terms

= 8z - 1

Answer:

-1 + 8z

Step-by-step explanation:

First use the distributive property of multiplication (Just multiply 4 with all numbers in the parenthesis):

3 + 4(2z - 1)

3 + 8z - 4

Group like terms:

3 + 8z - 4

-1 + 8z

The answer is -1 + 8z

Hope this helped.

Determine the quotient of .     ​

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of what?? the hamburgler??

Rob cuts a circular hole out of a rectangular piece of paper. The paper measures 20 centimeters by 30 centimeters. The hole is 10 centimeters in diameter. How much of the piece of paper, in square centimeters, is left over after the hole is cut out?

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Answer:

521.25

Step-by-step explanation:

the circle is 78.75 in area and the square is 600 so 600- 78.75 = 521.25

NEED HELP ASAP!!!!!!!

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Letter b because you need to multiply

please answer this question!!​

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Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

all angles of an equilaterall triangle are equal therefore 180÷3 = 60

Geometry, please answer question ASAP

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Answer:

I think the shape above has an order of 5 because it has a reflectional symmetry of 5.

I hope this helps

I believe it is choice C. order 5

Another of Bhaskara's problems results in a quadratic equation Parthava was enraged and seized a certain number of arrows to slay Karna. He expended one-half of them in defending himself. Four times the square root of the number of arrows were discharged against the horses. With six more, he transfixed Shalya, the charioteer. With three more, he rent the parasol, the standard, and the bow; and with the last one he pierced the head of Karna. How many arrows did Parthava have?

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Answer:

Parthava had 100 arrows.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's define N as the number of arrows that Parthava originally has.

He uses one-half of them in defending himself, so he used N/2 arrows

Now he uses four times the square root of the number of arrows, so now he uses:

4*√N

Then he uses 6

Then he uses 3

Then he uses the last one.

If we add all these numbers of arrows that he used, we should get the initial number of arrows that he used, then:

N/2 + 4*√N  + 6 + 3 + 1  = N

Now we have an equation that we can try to solve.

First, let's move all the terms to the same side:

N/2 + 4*√N + 6 + 3 + 1 - N  = 0

now we can simpify it:

(N/2 - N) + 4*√N + (6 + 3 + 1) = 0

-(1/2)*N + 4*√N + 10 = 0

Now we can define a new variable x = √N

Then we have: x^2 = N

now we can replace these new variables in our equation to get:

-(1/2)*x^2 + 4*x + 10 = 0

Now we just have a quadratic equation.

Remember that for a quadratic equation of the form:

0 = a*x^2 + b*x + c

The solutions were given by:

[tex]x = \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 - 4*a*c} }{2a}[/tex]

Then in our case, the solutions will be:

[tex]x = \frac{-4 \pm \sqrt{4^2 - 4*(-1/2)*10} }{2*(-1/2)} = \frac{-4 \pm 6 }{-1} = 4 \pm 6[/tex]

So there are two solutions:

x = 4 + 6 = 10

x = 4 - 6 = -2

And remember that x = √N

Then x should be positive, then we take x = 10 as our solution here.

then we can use the equation:

x = 10 = √N

then

10^2 = √N^2 = N

10^2 = 100 = N

Parthava had 100 arrows.

traders fix the price of cosmetic items 30% above the cost price when he sold an item at 25% discount there was a loss of Rs 15 find the cost price and marked price of the item​

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Cost price is Rs600 and marked price is Rs780.

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help someone!! which one is it?

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Answer:

not great with math but I'm sure it's the second circle

The third one, I’m pretty sure!

find the missing length indicated​

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Answer:

x = 240

Step-by-step explanation:

Apply the leg rule to find the value of x.

Leg rule is given as:

Hypotenuse/leg 1 = leg 1/part 1

Hypotenuse = 400

Leg 1 = x

Part 1 = 144

Plug in the known values into the formula

400/x = x/144

Cross multiply

x*x = 144*400

x² = 57,600

Take the square root of both sides

√x² = √57,600

x = 240

Jim removed 27 gallons of water from a rainwater storage tank. There are 59 gallons left in the tank. What equation can Jim use to find how much water was in the tank earlier? Use x to represent the amount of water originally in the tank.

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Answer: X = 86 gallons

Step-by-step explanation:

X-27=59

X=59+27

Find the area of the bolded outlined sector.

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Outlined sector:

2 πr x 225/360 +2r

=2x3.14x10 x 225/360 +20

=59.25 cm

Hope this helped!

ncert maths class 10 solution 5.1 4

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Can you attach a picture to your question?

I would love to help you out.

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Maths Chapter 5 Arithmetic Progressions Ex 5.1

           where is question ??

Please Help !


Which of the following describes point D? (-4, 0) (0, -4) (0, 4) (4, 0)

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Answer:

D(0 , 4)

Step-by-step explanation:

Point D is on the y axis. So, x-coordinate  = 0

y- coordinate is the vertical length from origin which is 4

Answer:

D(0 , 4)

Step-by-step explanation:

If a wheel has a radius of 5cm
how much is one rotation of the wheel
How many rotations can the wheel do within a distance of 50km

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Answer:

circumference = 2*PI*radius

circumference = 2 * PI * 5 cm

circumference = 31.4159265358979 cm

50 km = 500,000 centimeters

rotations = 500,000  / 31.4159 cm

15,915.51  rotations

Step-by-step explanation:

4. Which property of similarity can be used to prove triangles DEF and GHI are similar?

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Answer:

SSS

Step-by-step explanation:

We know all three sides of both triangles. The common ratio of DEF to GHI is 2/3.

Answer:

SSS

Step-by-step explanation:

Similar triangles must have congruent corresponding angles and proportional corresponding sides.

if A is a subset and equal to B then B'-A' is equal to​

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Answer:

A-B

Step-by-step explanation:

It doesn't say A=B... But just that A is a subset of B.

Anyways, why not try an example to help reveal the answer.

Let the universe set, U, be U={1,2,3,4,5,6}.

Let B={1,2,3,4} and A={1,3,5}

First choice would become A'={2,4,6}

Second choice would become B'={5,6}

Third choice would become A-B={5}

Fourth choice is just { }

B'-A'={5}

The only choice matching is A-B

*Just so you know X-Y is the set of elements contained in X only if they are not also in Y.

Plz help similarity theorems

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Answer:

b is the answer bro and try first then ask questions

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