Answer:
x = -3
Step-by-step explanation:
-8x - 18 + 7 + 2x = 5 - 3x - 4 + x
-8x + 2x + 3x - x = 18 - 7 + 5 -4
-4x = 12
x = -3
Which term best describes a major arc of a circle that has the same starting
and ending point?
A. Diameter
B. Chord
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C. Radius
D. Circumference
Answer:
Circumference! it's the major arc whose starting and ending point coincide.
Can someone explain how to do this?
Answer:
x = 32°
Step-by-step explanation:
The two angles form a straight line, so therefore they are supplementary.
The sum of supplementary angles always equal 180°, so we know that:
(3x - 4) + (3x - 8) = 180°
Now you have the equation, solve for x.
3x - 4 + 3x - 8 = 180°
6x - 12 = 180°
6x = 192°
x = 32°
Answer:
3x-4+3x-8=180
3x+3x=180+4+8
6x=192
x=32
check: 3(32)-4+3(32)-8=180
Solve for x and state the measure of the angles with an x in them
Answer:
x = 83
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of the angles of a quadrilateral is 360
75+x+97+105 = 360
Combine like terms
x+277=360
Subtract 277 from each side
x+277-277=360-277
x = 83
Which angle would be complementary to
Which ones are parallel?
Answer:
a║b
Step-by-step explanation:
how do do this plz help
Answer:
okay for graphing first one start at zero go up five. then rise over run. so go up one and right four.
second one go down one. then down one right one
Write the equation of the line that passes through the point (4,−1) that is parallel to the line 2x−3y=9
First we find the slope of the line 2x−3y+8=0 by placing it into slope intercept form:
2x−3y+8=0
⇒−3y=−2x−8
⇒3y=2x+8
⇒y=
3
2
x+
3
8
Therefore, the slope of the line is m=
3
2
.
Now since the equation of the line with slope m passing through a point (x
1
,y
1
) is
y−y
1
=m(x−x
1
)
Here the point is (2,3) and slope is m=
3
2
, therefore, the equation of the line is:
y−3=
3
2
(x−2)
⇒3(y−3)=2(x−2)
⇒3y−9=2x−4
⇒2x−3y=−9+4
⇒2x−3y=−5
Hence, the equation of the line is 2x−3y=−5.
Answer:
y=2/3x-11/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi there!
We are given the equation 2x-3y=9 and we want to write an equation that is parallel to it and that passes through (4,-1)
Parallel lines have the same slopes
So we need to first find the slope of 2x-3y=9
We can do this by converting the equation of the line from standard form (ax+by=c where a, b, and c are integers) to slope-intercept form (y=mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y intercept)
To do this, we need to isolate y on one side
2x-3y=9
subtract 2x from both sides
-3y=-2x+9
divide both sides by -3
y=2/3x-3
as 2/3 is in the place where m is, 2/3 is the slope of the line
It's also the slope of the line parallel to it that passes through (4,-1).
Here's the equation of that line so far:
y=2/3x+b
now we need to find b
as the line will pass through the point (4,-1), we can 4 as x and -1 as y in order to solve for b
-1=2/3(4)+b
multiply
-1=8/3+b
subtract 8/3 to both sides
-11/3=b
Substitute -11/3 as b into the equation
y=2/3x-11/3
There's the equation
Hope this helps!
Point A is a representation of which number on the number line?
Suppose that F(x)= x^2 and G(x) 4/5 x^2. Which statements best compares the graph of G(x) with the graph of F(x)?
A. The graph of G(x) is the graph of F(x) stretched vertically.
b. The graph of G(x) is the graph of F(x) stretched vertically and flipped over the x-axis.
C. The graph of G(x) is the graph of F(x) compressed vertically.
d. The graph of G(x) is the graph of F(x) compressed vertically and flipped over the x-axis.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
C. The graph of G(x) is the graph of F(x) compressed vertically.
If, for example, x = 1, then F(1) = 1^2 = 1, while G(1) = (4/5)(1^2) = 4/5.
Note that G(1) < F(1); we say G(x) is a vertical compression of F(x).
Mr. Brown has a gate that measures 65 ft by 72 ft. He needs to reinforce the gate by placing a strip of wood on the diagonal of the fence. How long will the strip of wood need to be?
1. The equation is of the form , where a, b, and c are all positive integers and . Using this equation as a model, create your own equation that has extraneous solutions. (a) Using trial and error with numbers for a, b, and c, create an equation of the form , where a, b, and c are all positive integers and such that 7 is a solution. (Hint: Substitute 7 for x, and choose a value for a. Then square both sides so you can choose a, b, and c that will make the equation true.) (b) Solve the equation you created in Part 2a. (c) If your solution in Part 2b did not have an extraneous solution, revise your equation so that 7 is one solution and there is an extraneous solution. If your solution in Part 2b did have an extraneous solution, create another equation with different values of a, b, and c that also has 7 as one solution and an extraneous solution.
Answer:
[tex]7 + a = \sqrt{7b + c}[/tex] --- equation
[tex]a = 3; b =5\ and\ c = 65[/tex] --- the equation is true for these values
[tex]a = 4; b=5\ and\ c = 10[/tex] --- the equation is extraneous for these values
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]x +2 = \sqrt{3x + 10[/tex]
[tex]x + a = \sqrt{bx + c}[/tex]
Solving (a): Equation to solve for a, b and c, using trial by error where [tex]x = 7[/tex]
We have:
[tex]x + a = \sqrt{bx + c}[/tex]
Substitute 7 for x
[tex]7 + a = \sqrt{7b + c}[/tex] --- This is the equation
Solving (b): Solve for a, b and c --- to make the equation true
[tex]7 + a = \sqrt{7b + c}[/tex]
Let a = 3 ----- Here, we choose a value for a
[tex]7 + 3 = \sqrt{7b + c}[/tex]
[tex]10 = \sqrt{7b + c}[/tex]
Square both sides
[tex]100 = 7b + c[/tex]
Let b = 5 --------- Here, we choose a value for b
[tex]100 = 7*5 + c[/tex]
[tex]100 = 35 + c[/tex]
Subtract 35 from both sides
[tex]c = 65[/tex]
So, [tex]x + a = \sqrt{bx + c}[/tex] is true for
[tex]a = 3; b =5\ and\ c = 65[/tex]
Solving (b): Solve for a, b and c --- to make the equation false
[tex]7 + a = \sqrt{7b + c}[/tex]
Substitute [tex]a = 4; b=5\ and\ c = 10[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]7 + 4 = \sqrt{7*5 + 10}[/tex]
[tex]11 = \sqrt{35 + 10}[/tex]
Square both sides
[tex]121 = 45[/tex] --- This is false
i.e.
[tex]121 \ne 45[/tex]
I need points 3+4%34
Answer:
I do too :(
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
4.36
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Which could be the missing data item for the given set of data if the median of the complete data set is 65?
66, 43, 35, 78, 74, 37, 65, 66, 76, 78, 80, 43, 56, 60
A. 71
B. 75
C. 69
D. 50
Answer:
B.) 75
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: B 75
Step-by-step explanation:
What are the x-intercepts of the graphed function?
(–3, 0) and (0, 1.5)
(–3, 0) and (1,0)
(–1, 2) and (1, 0)
(0, 1.5) and (1, 0)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
d
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
Is [tex]18x^6+5y^6[/tex] prime polynomial why or why not
No files
Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]18x^6 + 5y^6 \ cannot\ be \ factorized \ further. \\\\So \ it \ is \ a \ prime\ polynomial.[/tex]
out of 75 student 3 were a scent what percentage was present
Answer:
To find a percentage, divide the number present by the total number of students, then multiply that number by 100.
Answer:
96% were present.
Step-by-step explanation:
75/100 , 72/? Find percent (?)
(72*100 / )75
96%
Three sides of a triangle measure 25 inches, 24 inches, and 7 inches. Which statement about the side lengths is correct?
Answer:
Well this needs more of a discription. I would say that 25 inch is the hypotenuse and the lenght is 24 inches. 7 inches is the width
Pleasee help me, I might give brainliest to the best answer. I urgently need a answer
Answer:
1<1.35<2
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1.35 is closer to 1 than 2
So the bag of nuts weighed about 1 pound.
Step-by-step explanation:
The decimal is closer to the whole number 1 when plotted on a number line, so it rounds to 1.
Work out the area of a rectangle with base, b = 14mm and perimeter, P = 36mm.
Step-by-step explanation:
perimeter = 2(lenth + base)
perimeter-2b = 2(length)
Area=length×breadth
First, find the surface area of the yellow prism
Check the picture below. Notice, we're skipping the bottom part of it.
[tex]\begin{array}{llll} front&4\cdot 3&=&12\\ back&4\cdot 3&=&12\\ right&3\cdot 4&=&12\\ left&3\cdot 4&=&12\\ top&3\cdot 3&=&9\\ \cline{1-4} total&&&57 \end{array}[/tex]
39.63+0.30=24.45+0.80
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[tex]\large\textsf{39.63 + 0.30 = 24.45 + 0.80}[/tex]
[tex]\large\textsf{39.63 + 0.30}[/tex]
[tex]= \boxed{\large\textsf{\bf 39.93}}\large\checkmark[/tex]
[tex]\large\textsf{24.45 + 0.80}[/tex]
[tex]=\boxed{\large\textsf{\bf 25.25}}[/tex]
[tex]\large\textsf{\bf 39.93 } \mathsf{\bf \neq }\large\textsf{ \bf 25.25}[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{\boxed{\large\textsf{Answer: \bf FALSE or NOT TRUE because 39.93 }\mathsf{\neq }\large\textsf{ \bf 25.25}}}\huge\checkmark[/tex]
[tex]\large\textsf{Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!}[/tex]
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Please help. Will give 15 points!!!!
it should be false but its been a while since i did that but the expressions should be multiplied together
What is the point of intersection to the system below?
2x - 3y = 5
3x +3y = 5
Answer:
Solution: {x = 2, y = -1/3}
Step-by-step explanation:
On observation, we see that the y-terms are equal and opposite in sign, therefore to solve the system, we add the two equations.
2x-3y = 5 ..........(1)
3x+3y = 5............(2)
(1) + (2)
2x - 3y + 3x + 3y = 5+5
5x = 10
x = 2 .......(3)
Substitute (3) in (2) and solve for x
3x+3y = 5 .....(2)
3(2) + 3y = 5
3y = 5-6 = -1
y = -1/3 .......(4)
assemble (3) and (4) to give the answer
Solution: {x = 2, y = -1/3}
Which table graph represents the equation y=2x?
Answer:
From the two graphs, I can see in the picture, I can tell that the left graph represents y=2x because the y-intercept is 0 and the slope is 2 because the line goes up two and over one (2/1) or just 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this helps
Please help me
How many solutions does the equation
1-(6x - 4) = 3(1 – x) have?
Answer: one solution
this is all i know
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
1 - [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] (6x - 4) = 3(1 - x) ← distribute parenthesis on both sides
1 - 3x + 2 = 3 - 3x
3 - 3x = 3 - 3x
Since both sides of the equation are the same , then
This indicates the equation has infinitely many solutions.
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only 23...
Question 23
Recall that a kite in geometry is any four sided figure where we have two different pairs of adjacent sides that are the same length.
We're told that PS = 4.5 and RS = 6. So this isn't an adjacent pair of congruent sides. But we can say that PS and PQ are one pair of adjacent congruent sides. That makes PQ to be 4.5 cm long.
Similarly, RS = RQ = 6 is the other pair of adjacent congruent sides. Notice that triangle PQR reflects over line PR to get triangle PSR.
See the diagram below.
BD is the angle bisector of ABC. Find m ABC and m DBC. (Picture attached!) Thank you!!!
Answer:
60 Degree,30 degree
Step-by-step explanation:
BD is bisector of ∠ABC
=> ∠ABD = ∠DBC
=> 3x = x + 20
=> 3x - x = 20
=> 2x = 20
=> x = 20/2
=> x = 10
Now,
∠ABD = ∠DBC = x + 20 = 10 + 20 = 30 Degree
∠ABC = ∠ABD+∠DBC = 30+30 = 60 Degree
Which theorem would be used to write 15x + 12 + 117 = 180 in the diagram below?
a. Alternate Interior Angles Theorem
b. Corresponding Angles Theorem
c. Consecutive Exterior Angles Theorem
d. Vertical Angles Theorem
Answer:
C. Consecutive Exterior Angles Theorem states that if the transversal passes through the two parallel lines then any two exterior angles are congruent
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
Edmund and Lucy go to a toy shop. Edmund does not have enough money to buy the toy he wants. He says to Lucy, 'If you give me ₹ 40, I can buy my toy. But you will have ₹ 10 less to buy your toy." How much money does Lucy have?
Answer and explanation:
Assuming Edmund has $0
From Edmund, we know the toy costs $40(assuming it's in dollars)
Lucy gives him $40 and has $10 less($40-$10) to buy her own toy
Therefore Lucy had $40+$30= $70 before giving Edmund $40 for his toy.
Lucy currently has $70-$40 =$30, therefore needs $10 more to buy her own toy
Scott likes to run long distances. He can run 20 \text{ km}20 km20, start text, space, k, m, end text in 858585 minutes. He wants to know how many minutes (m)(m)left parenthesis, m, right parenthesis it will take him to run 52 \text{ km}52 km52, start text, space, k, m, end text at the same pace.
How long will it take Scott to run 52 \text{ km}52 km52, start text, space, k, m, end text?
Given:
Scott can run 20 km in 85 minutes.
To find:
How long will it take Scott to run 52 km?
Solution:
Let us consider x be the number of minutes it will take him to run 52 km.
We know that,
[tex]Speed=\dfrac{Distance}{Time}[/tex]
By using this formula, we get
[tex]Speed=\dfrac{20}{85}[/tex] ...(i)
[tex]Speed=\dfrac{52}{x}[/tex] ...(ii)
On equating (i) and (ii), we get
[tex]\dfrac{20}{85}=\dfrac{52}{x}[/tex]
[tex]20\times x=52\times 85[/tex]
[tex]20x=4420[/tex]
On dividing both sides by 20, we get
[tex]x=\dfrac{4420}{20}[/tex]
[tex]x=221[/tex]
Hence, it will take 221 minutes to run 52 km.