Add the following numbers. 5 + (-12) =

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Answer 1

Answer:

- 7

Step-by-step explanation:

5 + (- 12)

5 - 12

- 7


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Carol wants to tile her utility room. Each tile is 1 square foot. She draws the shape of her room on a grid. Each square unit on the grid represents 1 square foot. How many tiles will she need?

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Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

that's a very vague question

i need help like asap!!!!

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Answer:

to do this lets first solve this so

5*5*5*5=625

5^-3=0.008

0.008^2=0.000064

0.000064*625=0.4

so all equations that are equal to 0.4 are right which is C

Question is in photo.
Thanks

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Answer:

what do you mean for this question. What do you need help on?

Solve for x (picture attached) Thank you!

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Answer:

x= 52

Step-by-step explanation: you have a 90 degree angle the other side would be 90 also. you take 90 and subtract 38 to get the missing value?

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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.

Stationary points. Help ASAP please. Thanks

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You can use the power rule for derivatives for each problem (though you could also use the product rule for the fourth curve).

y = x ² + 6x - 1   ==>   dy/dx = 2x + 6

y = x ² - 5x + 1   ==>   dy/dx = 2x - 5

y = 2 - 4x - x ²   ==>   dy/dx = -4 - 2x

y = (1 + x) (7 - x) = 7 + 6x - x ²   ==>   dy/dx = 6 - 2x

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or, using the product rule,

dy/dx = (1 + x) (-1) + 1 (7 - x) = -1 - x + 7 - x = 6 - 2x

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Now, stationary points occur where the derivative is zero. We have

2x + 6 = 0   ==>   x = -3

2x - 5 = 0   ==>   x = 5/2

-4 - 2x = 0   ==>   x = -2

6 - 2x = 0   ==>   x = 3

31/24 menos 5/8 cuanto es?

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Answer:

31/24 menos 5/8 cuanto es 2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

=31/24- 5/8

=31-15/24

= 16/24

=2/3

Hence the final answer is 2/3

Find the sum difference 104 - (-92)

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Answer:

12

Step-by-step explanation:

Keller performed the work below to express the polynomial in factored form:
r(x) = x4 – 8x2 – 9
r(x) = (x2 + 1)(x2 – 9)
(x) = (x + 1)(x – 1)(x + 3)(x – 3)
Explain the error he made and complete the factorization correctly.

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Answer:

He made the following mistake, he assumed that polynomial [tex](x^{2}+1) = (x^{2}-1)[/tex], having for granted that [tex]x^{2}+1[/tex] has two real roots, instead of two complex roots.

Step-by-step explanation:

He made the following mistake, he assumed that polynomial [tex](x^{2}+1) = (x^{2}-1)[/tex], having for granted that [tex]x^{2}+1[/tex] has two real roots, instead of two complex roots. The true factorized form of the fourth grade polynomial is:

[tex]r(x) = (x^{2}+1)\cdot (x^{2}-9)[/tex]

[tex]r(x) = (x- i)\cdot (x+i)\cdot (x+3)\cdot (x-3)[/tex]

A can of soup is 8 centimeters in diameter and 10 centimeters high. What is the volume of the can in terms of ?

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Answer:

volume= 502.4cm

Step-by-step explanation:

see attachment for detailed solution

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Formulae for Volume = Pi x r2 x h

Pi = 3.14 or 314/100 because the radius is not a product of 7

Radius = 4 cm

Height = 10 cm

314/100 x 4 x 4 x 10 = 512.4 cm2

= 512.4 cm2

Write the equation of the line that passes through the point (4,−1) that is parallel to the line 2x−3y=9

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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!

39.63+0.30=24.45+0.80

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[tex]\large\textsf{39.63 + 0.30 = 24.45 + 0.80}[/tex]

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[tex]\large\textsf{24.45 + 0.80}[/tex]

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Please help. Will give 15 points!!!!

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I believe it’s false I’m not too sure I haven’t done that in a while

it should be false but its been a while since i did that but the expressions should be multiplied together  

A real estate agent earns about a 6% commission on each house sold. How
much commission would an agent earn on a house that sold for $125,000?

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Answer:

132'500

Step-by-step explanation:

It is like doing tax, you just needed to multiply your number by 0.6

Answer:

$ 7,500

Step-by-step explanation:

commission=6%

House price= $125,000

Commission=6/100 ×125,000

Commission= $ 7,500

What is the slope of the line formed by (7,1) and (-3,3)?

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Answer:

JMK

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

[tex]-\frac{1}{5}[/tex] is the slope of the line.

Step-by-step explanation:

(7 , 1) = (x1 , y1)

(-3 , 3) = (x2 , y2)

slope = y2 - y1/x2 - x1

=3 - 1/-3 - 7

=2/-10

=1/-5

=[tex]-\frac{1}{5}[/tex]

What is the point of intersection to the system below?
2x - 3y = 5
3x +3y = 5

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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}

The scores from Dr. Wilhelm's students science fair project are shown below .
Dr wilhelm made a histogram for the data.

answer choices :
50
65
70
71

plsss help I appreciate it thank you so much

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Answer:

See Explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

You posted an incomplete question with little and unclear details.

I will answer this question with a more complete version (see attachment)

Given that:

[tex]Scores: 100\ 95\ 88\ 62\ 76\ 90\ 100\ 58\ 72\ 60\ 85\ 90\ 70\ 72\ 54\ 100\ 60\ 80\ 75\ 51[/tex]

Required

The fraction that passed the test

Rearrange the score in ascending order:

[tex]Scores: 51\ 54\ 58\ 60\ 60\ 62\ 70\ 72\ 72\ 75\ 76\ 80\ 85\ 88\ 90\ 90\ 95\ 100\ 100\ 100[/tex]

The total number of students is:

[tex]n =20[/tex]

Extract the students that passed (scored 70 and above)

[tex]Passed: 70\ 72\ 72\ 75\ 76\ 80\ 85\ 88\ 90\ 90\ 95\ 100\ 100\ 100[/tex]

Their numbers are:

[tex]Passed: 14[/tex]

So, the fraction of those that passed is:

[tex]Fraction = \frac{Passed}{n}[/tex]

[tex]Fraction = \frac{14}{20}[/tex]

Reduce fraction

[tex]Fraction = \frac{7}{10}[/tex]

out of 75 student 3 were a scent what percentage was present​

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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%

A cube of sides 10cm was cut across to obtain a prism. Calculate the surface area of the prism and the volume of the prism
[tex] \frac{1}{2} bh \times h[/tex]

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Answer:

Part A

The volume of the triangular prism is 500 cm³

Part B

The total surface area of the prism is approximately 441.42 cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

The given details are;

The dimensions of the side length of the cube, s = 10 cm

The shape the cube was cut across to obtain = A prism

Part A

Whereby the prism obtained is a triangular prism, we have;

The cube can be cut in half to form a triangular prism

The volume of each triangular prism obtained = (1/2) × The volume of the cube

∴ The volume of the triangular prism = (1/2) × (10 cm)³ = 500 cm³

Part B

The height of the prism, h = 10 cm × sin(45°) = 5·√2 cm = (1/2) × The base width of the prism

The triangular cross sectional area of the prism, A₁ = 5·√2 × 5·√2 = 50

The square cross sectional area, A₂  = 10 × 10 = 100

The cross sectional area of the base, A₃ = 10·√2 × 10 = 100·√2

The total surface area of the prism, A = 2·A₁ + 2·A₂ + A₃

∴ A = 2×50 + 2×100 + 100·√2 = 300 + 100·√2 ≈ 441.42

The total surface area of the prism, A ≈ 441.42 cm²

Three sides of a triangle measure 25 inches, 24 inches, and 7 inches. Which statement about the side lengths is correct?

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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

Find the area of the figure




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Brainlist

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Answer: 52x+4

Step-by-step explanation: Do 16(2x-1)+4(5x+5) and get 52x+4.

BD is the angle bisector of ABC. Find m ABC and m DBC. (Picture attached!) Thank you!!!

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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

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Answer:

(8,5):

8 is x-axis

5 is y-axis

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Please help me
How many solutions does the equation
1-(6x - 4) = 3(1 – x) have?

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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.

**PLEASE HELP**The frequency table below represents the 30 best battling averages for a semi pro baseball league. Which ranges of battling averages were least common among the players

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The lower the frequency the least common the average.

There are two frequencies that are 1, which would be the least common.

The answer is C. 0.320-0.329 and 0.360 -0.369

Answer:

option C

Step-by-step explanation:

option c is contains the two batting averages which have a frequency of 1, this means that they both only occurred once which is the least amount of times any of the batting averages has occurred.


Which term best describes a major arc of a circle that has the same starting
and ending point?
A. Diameter
B. Chord
O
C. Radius
D. Circumference

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Answer:

Circumference! it's the major arc whose starting and ending point coincide.

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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

The area of a wall that needs to be papered is 84sqft. The wallpaper that needs to be papered is 18in wide and 33ft long. Rolls of solid color wallpaper will be used, so patterns do not have to match up.

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Answer:

The answer is below

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of the wall is 84 ft².

The width of the wallpaper is 18 in.

1 ft. = 12 in

Hence; 18 in = 18 in * 1 ft. per 12 in = 1.5 ft

The length of the wallpaper is 33 ft.

Therefore, the area of the wallpaper = length * width = 1.5 ft. * 33 ft. = 49.5 ft². This means that each roll of wallpaper has an area of 49.5 ft²

Therefore, the minimum amount of rolls of wallpaper needed = area of wall / area of wallpaper

Amount of wallpaper = 84 ft² / 49.5 ft² = 1.7 rolls

I need help solving both of these 2 I’ve tried asking but nobody knows

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

x/7 - 13 ≥ -11

x/7 ≥ 2

x ≥ 14

m/-6 + 16 ≥ 19

m/-6 ≥ 3

m/6 ≤ -3

m ≤ -18

Answer: -18

Step by step explanation

Use the diagram right above
AB=?
m

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I am pretty sure is 70 degrees but I don’t know for sure
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