Answer:
The graph of the function is negative on (3, ∞)
Step-by-step explanation:
The function starts negative at the left side of the graph, crosses the x-axis at x = -5, touches the x-axis at x = 1, again crosses into negative values at x = 3.
The function is positive on the open intervals (-5, 1) and (1, 3). It is negative on the open intervals (-∞, -5) and (3, ∞). The latter description matches the last answer choice:
the graph of the function is negative on (3, ∞).
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Arrange the equations in the correct sequence to find the inverse of f(x) = y = 3x / 8 + x
Answer:
Inverse of f(x)
[tex]f^{l} (x) = \frac{8 x}{3-x}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Explanation:-
Step(i):-
Given the function
[tex]f(x) = \frac{3 x}{8+x}[/tex]
Given function is one-one and onto function
Hence f(x) is bijection function
[tex]y = f(x) = \frac{3 x}{8+x}[/tex]
now cross multiplication, we get
( 8+x)y = 3 x
8 y + x y = 3 x
8 y = 3 x - x y
taking Common 'x' we get
x (3 - y) = 8 y
[tex]x = \frac{8 y}{3-y}[/tex]
Step(ii):-
The inverse function
[tex]x = \frac{8 y}{3-y} = f^{l}(y)[/tex]
The inverse function of x
[tex]f^{l}(x) = \frac{8 x}{3-x}[/tex]
Final answer:-
Inverse of f(x)
[tex]f^{l} (x) = \frac{8 x}{3-x}[/tex]
7.6 cm
3.7 cm
Find the area of the parallelogram.
Answer:
7cm²
Step-by-step explanation:
. The pet store salesman told Evan to feed his dog 8 ounces of food per day. The food is sold in pounds. How many pounds does Evan need to buy for 2 weeks of feeding his dog? (16 ounces = 1 pound)?
Carla Ridley is a high school algebra teacher. Her annual salary is $38,625.00. If she receives a pay check every month of the year, what is her monthly salary?
Answer:
3218.75 a month
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the number of possible permutations of 5 objects taken 2 at a time? A. 10 B. 20 C. 60 D. 120
Answer:
B. 20
Step-by-step explanation:
5P2 is equal to 20 using the permutation formula.
Andre hit 46 balls at practice. He hit no fewer than 20 less than double the number of hits Jason had. Which inequality represents the situation if j represents the number of hits Jason had?
46 minus 20 less-than 2 j
2 j minus 20 less-than-or-equal-to 46
46 minus 20 less-than-or-equal-to 2 j
2 j minus 20 greater-than-or-equal-to 46
Answer:
2j -20 ≤ 46
Step-by-step explanation:
"20 less than double the number Jason [hit]" can be represented by 2j-20.
We are told that 46 is no fewer than this value, so it is greater than or equal to this value:
46 ≥ 2j -20
2j -20 ≤ 46 . . . . . swapping sides to match answer choices
Answer:
2j -20 ≤ 46
Step-by-step explanation:
j+ 12 =25 find the solution to equation algebtaically
Answer:
j= 13
just subtract 12 from 25
Start by isolating the j.
Subtract 12 from both sides.
On the left, the 12 and -12 cancel.
On the right, 25 - 12 is 13.
So we have j = 13.
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Answer:
3 1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
3/4 + (1/3 ÷1/6) - (-1/2)
Subtracting a negative is adding
3/4 + (1/3 ÷1/6) +1/2
Parentheses first
Copy dot flip
3/4 + (1/3 * 6/1) +1/2
3/4 + 2 + 1/2
Get a common denominator
3/4 + 2 + 2/4
2 + 5/4
2 + 4/4 +1/4
2+1 + 1/4
3 1/4
(13 – 6)^2 (5 + 2)^2÷(5 – 2)^3
Answer:
88 25/27
Step-by-step explanation:
(13 – 6)^2 (5 + 2)^2÷(5 – 2)^3
PEMDAS
Parentheses first
(7)^2 (7)^2÷(3)^3
Then exponents
49*49 ÷27
Then multiply and divide from left to right
2401÷27
2401/27
88 25/27
88.92592593
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
(7)^2(7)^2 / (3)^3
49*49 / 27
2401/27
88 25/27
Simplify the expression below.
14a8y3 - 7 Ay5 + 28a12y2
7aty
A.
OB.
2a²y3 - ay5 + 4a3y2
2a4y? - JA + 428 y
2a4y3 – 5 + 428 y?
D. 2012,4 - 2876 +4215,3
C.
Answer:
14a8y3 - 7 Ay5 + 28a12y2- 7ay2 • (4a11 + 2a7y - y3)
Step-by-step explanation:
Equation at the end of step 1 :
(((14•(a8))•(y3))-(7a•(y5)))+((22•7a12)•y2)
Step 2 :
Equation at the end of step 2 :
(((14•(a8))•(y3))-7ay5)+(22•7a12y2)
Step 3 :
Equation at the end of step 3 :
(((2•7a8) • y3) - 7ay5) + (22•7a12y2)
Pull out like factors
Answer: 7ay2 • (4a11 + 2a7y - y3)
Hope this helps.
According to a Pew Research Center report from 2012, the average commute time to work in California is 27.5 minutes. To investigate whether the small city she lives in has a different average, a California high school student surveys 45 people she knows (her teachers, her parents, and their friends and co-workers) and finds the average commute time for this sample to be 24.33 minutes with a standard deviation of 9.53 minutes. The data are not too skewed. The null and alternative hypotheses of her study are: H0 : µ = 27.5 versus Ha : µ 6= 27.5
Required:
a. Identify the observational units for this study.
b. Identify the variable of interest and state whether it is categorical or quantitative.
c. Identify (in words and using an appropriate symbol) the parameter of interest
d. Use the 2SD approach to find a 95% confidence interval for the parameter.
e. Interpret the interval from part d. in context.
Find the area of the shape
What function has zeros at x=10 and x=2
Answer:
f(x) = x^2 -12x +20
Step-by-step explanation:
There are an infinite number of functions with zeros at those values of x. One simple polynomial function with those zeros is ...
f(x) = (x -10)(x -2) . . . . . each zero contributes a factor
f(x) = x^2 -12x +20
Solve 20x = 10 for x. A. x = 1/2 B. x = 1.5 C. x = 2 D. x = 10
Answer:
A. 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
20x=10
Divide 20 on both sides of the equation to get x by itself
20x=10
___. __
20. 20
x =1/2
Answer:
A) x= 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
20x= 10 we then divide 10 by 20 to get x= 10/20 or if we simplify x= 1/2. Thus answer choice A) is correct!
Write the fraction from least to greatest: 1/8, 1/3, 1/8
Answer:
Start with making them equal.
1/8 --> 3/24
1/8 --> 3/24
1/3 --> 8/24
Now order them.
1/8, 1/8, 1/3.
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Junior bought a bag of mixed fruit snacks. The flavors in the bag are 4 strawberry, 3 cherry, and 5 grape. If he chooses one fruit snack at random, what it the probability of the first one being grape?
Answer:I believe it would be 5/12
Step-by-step explanation:
You add all of them up then since it's 5 grapes and in total there is 12 fruit snacks. It should be 5 grapes of 12 fruit snacks in the bag.
Tate is paid $17.35 per hour with time and a half overtime. What will his gross pay period in which he worked 35 hours one week and 44 hours next week for a total 79 hours?
Answer:
The new rule has a higher salary level for exemption from overtime, at $684 a week. This means that lower-pay exempt employees may qualify for overtime.
Step-by-step explanation: this is your answer plz rate e the most brainlest
Simplify (-2x^3)2•y•y^9
Simplify (-2x^3)^2 •y•y^9 Answer 4x^6y^10
g(t) = 6t - 1
g ( ) = -7
Answer:
g(-1) = -7
Step-by-step explanation:
Put the given value for g(t) into the first equation and solve for t.
-7 = 6t -1
-6 = 6t . . . . . . add 1
-1 = t . . . . . . . . divide by 6
g(-1) = -7
Answer: -1
Step-by-step explanation:
568,924,126 each digit stands for what
Answer:
500,000,00060,000,0008,000,000900,00020,0004,000100206Step-by-step explanation:
To find what a digit stands for, make all the other digits zero.
This is substantially what we do when we write the number in "expanded form."
568,924,126
= 500,000,000 +60,000,000 +8,000,000 +900,000 +20,000 +4,000 ...
... +100 +20 +6
The list of numbers in the sum is the list of numbers the digits stand for.
To generate leads for new business, Gustin Investment Services offers free financial planning seminars at major hotels in Southwest Florida. Gustin conducts seminars for groups of 25 individuals. Each seminar costs Gustin $3,500, and the commission for each new account opened is $5,000. Gustin estimates that for each individual attending the seminar, there is a 0.01 probability that he/she will open a new account.
(a) Determine the equation for computing Gustin's profit per seminar, given values of the relevant parameters. Profit = (New Accounts Opened × ) –
(b) What type of random variable is the number of new accounts opened? (Hint: Review Appendix 11.1 for descriptions of various types of probability distributions.)
(c) Choose the appropriate spreadsheet simulation model to analyze the profitability of Gustin's seminars. (I) (II) (III) (IV) Would you recommend that Gustin continue running the seminars?
(d) How many attendees (in a multiple of five, i.e., 25, 30, 35, . . .) does Gustin need before a seminar's average expected profit is greater than zero?
Answer:
a) profit = (new account opened x 5000) -3500
b) Opening account is binomial distribution with n =25 and p = 0.01
c) Probability of loss is 0.77781 --I don't recommend the company that it running the seminar
d) n ≅ 71
Step-by-step explanation:
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