[tex]2 |3 \sqrt{2} - 2 \sqrt{3} | + |3 \sqrt{8} - 8 \sqrt{3} | + 2 \sqrt{12} [/tex]
.......................​

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Answer 1

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]2 |3 \sqrt{2} - 2 \sqrt{3} | + |3 \sqrt{8} - 8 \sqrt{3} | + 2 \sqrt{12} [/tex].......................
Answer 2

Answer:

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[tex]2 |3 \sqrt{2} - 2 \sqrt{3} | + |3 \sqrt{8} - 8 \sqrt{3} | + 2 \sqrt{12} [/tex].......................

Related Questions

solve this questions​

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Answer:

a) Sale Price; Rs. 800        Discount rate: 20%

b) Sale Price; Rs. 4000     Discount rate: 20%

c) Sale Price; Rs. 6000     Discount rate: 35%

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Approach

In these problems, one is given a list of original prices and the amount of price taken off during a discount. One has to find the sale price and the rate of discount. The easiest way to find the sale price is to subtract the discount price from the original price. The general train of thought to do this can be found in the following formula:

[tex](original\ price)-(discount\ amount)=(sale\ price)[/tex]

One is also asked to find the rate of discount. Use the following proportion format to do so:

[tex]\frac{discount\ amount}{original\ price}=\frac{percent}{100}[/tex]

Substitute each of the values in the given problem into the equation and solve for the price.

2. Part A

Original price: 1000

Discount: 200

1. Sale price

Formula[tex](original\ price)-(discount\ amount)=(sale\ price)[/tex]Substitute and solve,[tex]1000-200=(sale\ price)[/tex][tex]\\800 = sale\ price[/tex]

2. Discount rate

Formula[tex]\frac{discount\ amount}{original\ price}=\frac{percent}{100}[/tex]Substitute, simplify, and solve[tex]\frac{200}{1000}=\frac{percent}{100}[/tex][tex]\frac{1}{5}=\frac{percent}{100}[/tex][tex](5)(percent)=1(100)[/tex][tex]percent=20[/tex]

3. Part B

Original price: 5000

Discount: 1000

1. Sale price

Formula,[tex](original\ price)-(discount\ amount)=(sale\ price)[/tex]Substitute and solve[tex]5000-1000=(sale\ price)[/tex][tex]4000=(sale\ price)[/tex]

2. Discount rate

Formula[tex]\frac{discount\ amount}{original\ price}=\frac{percent}{100}[/tex]Substitute, simplify, and solve[tex]\frac{1000}{5000}=\frac{percent}{100}[/tex][tex]\frac{1}{5}=\frac{percent}{100}[/tex][tex]5(percent)=1(100)[/tex][tex]percent=20[/tex]

4. Part C

Original price: 8000

Discount: 2000

1. Sale price

Formula[tex](original\ price)-(discount\ amount)=(sale\ price)[/tex]Substitute and solve[tex]8000-2000=(sale\ price)[/tex][tex]6000=(sale\ price)[/tex]

2. Discount rate

Formula,[tex]\frac{discount}{amount}=\frac{percent}{100}[/tex]Substitute, simplify and solve,[tex]\frac{2000}{8000}=\frac{percent}{100}[/tex][tex]\frac{1}{4}=\frac{percent}{100}[/tex][tex]4(percent)=1(100)[/tex][tex]percent=25[/tex]

What number line shows Point A at -4, Point B at 2.5, Point C at -2 1/2, and Point D, which is the opposite of Point A.

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Answer: Choice A

Explanation:

Since -3/5 > -0.8, this means -3/5 is to the right of -0.8

Larger stuff is to the right of smaller stuff. Another example would be 10 > 7, meaning we have 10 to the right of 7 since 10 is larger.

Any negative value is always to the left of 0, so -3/5 is to the left of 0.

That's why the answer is choice A.

A waffle cone has a height of 10 centimeters and a diameter of 6 centimeters. To the nearest tenth of a cubic centimeter, approximately how much ice cream will the waffle cone hold?

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Answer:

94.2 cm^3.

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of a cone = 1/3πr^2h

The radius of the cone = 1/2 * 6 = 3

So here the volume is:

1/3 * π *  3^2 * 10

= 94.247

Find the slope of the line that passes through (1, 13) and (4,9)?

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Cool ranch Doritos and kool aid
Slope = (13-9)/(1-4)
Slope = 4/-3
Slope = -1 1/3

Help plz and thanks

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Answer:

6b

Step-by-step explanation:

Shaded areas ( What is the area of the shaded region? )

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Answer:

119.43 cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

The shaded area (A) is calculated as

A = area of rectangle - area of circle

   = (11 × 12) - π × 2²

  = 132 - 4π

  ≈ 119.43 cm² ( to the nearest hundredth )

On Saturday, the fruit and juice bar was selling 22 glasses of fruit punch an hour. By 4 p.m., they had sold 132 glasses. If their goal was to sell more than 264 glasses of fruit punch, which inequality can be used to find h, the number of hours they must stay open to make their goal?
A. 132 + 22h > 264
B. 22h < 264 + 132
C. 132 + 22h < 264
D. 132 + 264 > 22h

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Answer:

A. 132 + 22h > 264

Step-by-step explanation:

Hourly sales = 22 glasses of fruit punch

Sales by 4 p.m = 132 glasses

Goal = more than 264 glasses

h = number of hours they must stay open to make their goal

The inequality:

132 + 22h > 264

22h > 264 - 132

22h > 132

h > 132/22

h > 6 hours

This means, the number of hours they must stay open to make their goal of more than 264 glasses is more than 6 hours

GEOMETRY QUESTION- Find m < h

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  m∠H = 38°

Step-by-step explanation:

External angle GFD is the sum of internal angles G and H.

  14x +1 = 89° +(5x -7)

  9x = 81°

  x = 9°

Then the measure of angle H is ...

  angle H = 5(9°) -7° = 38°

Pls I need help!!!Question 6 (Essay Worn 6 points) (06.03) 9(5x + 1) = 37 From the expression above, pronde an example of each of the following: sum, term, product, factor, quotient, and coefficient. If any are not present, write 'not present."​

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Answer:

5x+1=6.136

5x=6.136-1

5x=5.136

x=5.135/5

x=1.03

x=1

An expression is shown below: \sqrt(50)+\sqrt(2) is it irrational or rational

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Answer:

Irrational

Step-by-step explanation:

It's an irrational number since both of them are irrational

Find the value of 65°11' - 58°32'​

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Answer:

dddddd=666=7777

Step-by-step explanation:

find the transpose of matrics.
Q=[789]

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Answer:

[7]

[8]

[9]

Step-by-step explanation:

according to your question

your answer is

[7]

[8]

[9]

you must be write this answer in one bracket

what is 7/8 divided by 1/8

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Answer:

7

Step-by-step explanation:

Concepts:

Division: a system of distributing a collection of things into equal partsFractions: #s that represent a part of a wholeDividing Fractions: dividing a fraction by another fraction = multiplying the fraction by the inverse (reciprocal) of the other oneInverse Operations: operations that are opposite of each other (e.g. inverse of addition is subtraction)

Solving:

1. First, let's set up the equation:

7/8 ÷ 1/8

2. We can get the reciprocal of 1/8 by doing the opposite of division; multiplication. 1/8 becomes 1 · 8, and that's equal to 8.

3. Now, since we know dividing a fraction by another one is exactly the same as multiplying the fraction by the reciprocal of the other, let's multiply 7/8 by the inverse of 1/8, which is 8.

7/8 · 8 = 56/8 = 7

Therefore, 7/8 divided by 1/8 is equal to 7.

1-cot^2a+cot^4a=sin^2a(1+cot^6a) prove it.​

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Step-by-step explanation:

We have

1-cot²a + cot⁴a = sin²a(1+cot⁶a)

First, we can take a look at the right side. It expands to sin²a + cot⁶(a)sin²(a) = sin²a + cos⁶a/sin⁴a (this is the expanded right side) as cot(a) = cos(a)/sin(a), so cos⁶a = cos⁶a/sin⁶a. Therefore, it might be helpful to put everything in terms of sine and cosine to solve this.

We know 1 = sin²a+cos²a and cot(a) = cos(a)/sin(a), so we have

1-cot²a + cot⁴a = sin²a+cos²a-cos²a/sin²a + cos⁴a/sin⁴a

Next, we know that in the expanded right side, we have sin²a + something. We can use that to isolate the sin²a. The rest of the expanded right side has a denominator of sin⁴a, so we can make everything else have that denominator.

sin²a+cos²a-cos²a/sin²a + cos⁴a/sin⁴a

= sin²a + (cos²(a)sin⁴(a) - cos²(a)sin²(a) + cos⁴a)/sin⁴a

We can then factor cos²a out of the numerator

sin²a + (cos²(a)sin⁴(a) - cos²(a)sin²(a) + cos⁴a)/sin⁴a

= sin²a + cos²a (sin⁴a-sin²a+cos²a)/sin⁴a

Then, in the expanded right side, we can notice that the fraction has a numerator with only cos in it. We can therefore write sin⁴a in terms of cos (we don't want to write the sin²a term in terms of cos because it can easily add with cos²a to become 1, so we can hold that off for later) , so

sin²a = (1-cos²a)

sin⁴a = (1-cos²a)² = cos⁴a - 2cos²a + 1

sin²a + cos²a (sin⁴a-sin²a+cos²a)/sin⁴a

= sin²a + cos²a (cos⁴a-2cos²a+1-sin²a+cos²a)/sin⁴a

= sin²a + cos²a (cos⁴a-cos²a+1-sin²a)/sin⁴a

factor our the -cos²a-sin²a as -1(cos²a+sin²a) = -1(1) = -1

sin²a + cos²a (cos⁴a-cos²a+1-sin²a)/sin⁴a

=  sin²a + cos²a (cos⁴a-1 + 1)/sin⁴a

= sin²a + cos⁶a/sin⁴a

= sin²a(1+cos⁶a/sin⁶a)

= sin²a(1+cot⁶a)

A florist has 18 daisies and 45 carnations. She wants to use all the flowers to create a bouquet to sell. What is the greatest number of bouquets she can make without having any left over?​

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9 Because nine is the highest number that 45 and 18 can both be divided into without getting a reminder

Inverse trigonometry functions I need help finding the answers everything I’ve tried says it’s wrong

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Answer:

see below

Step-by-step explanation:

Since this is a right triangle, we can use trig functions

cos theta = adj / hypotenuse

cos x = 13/20

Taking the inverse cos of each side

arccos ( cos x ) = arccos( 13/20)

x = arccos ( 13/20)

x =49.45839

x = 49  to the nearest whole number

sin theta = opp/ hyp

sin y = 13/20

Taking the inverse sin of each side

arcsin ( sin y ) = arcsin( 13/20)

y = arcsin ( 13/20)

y=40.5416

y = 41 to the nearest whole number

Which statement is true about the function represented by this graph?

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Answer: Choice D)

The function has a range of all real numbers less than or equal to 2.

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Explanation:

Let's go through the answer choices to see which are true, and which are false.

A) This is false because (0,-2) is a y intercept, and not an x intercept. A zero of a function is always an x intercept.B) This is false. The curve peaks at the vertex (2,2) showing we have a max point, and not a min point.C) This is false. A function can have at most one y intercept. If it had more than one y intercept, then it wouldn't be a function (since the input x = 0 leads to more than one output).D) This is true. The range is the set of possible y outputs. We see that y = 2 is the largest output, which occurs at the vertex. We can get anything smaller than this y value. Therefore, the range is the set of y values such that [tex]y \le 2[/tex]

Answer:

option D

Step-by-step explanation:

THE FUNCTION HAS A RANGE OF ALL REAL NUMBERS LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 2

An object that weighs exactly 1
pound is placed on a digital scale that measures weight in ounces.
If the scale is accurate and precise, what weight might be shown on the scale?

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16 ounces= 1 pound.

if a = 6 b=5, then find the value (a+b)​

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Step-by-step explanation:

Put the numbers as the value is given

So,

(6+5)= 11 Answer

Answer:

11

Step-by-step explanation:

(a + b) where a = 6 and b = 5

Step 1. Substitute a for 6 and b for 5

(6 + 5)

Step 2. Add

11

simplify 4x^​2-3xy+2xy+9x^2

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Answer:

13x^2 - xy

Step-by-step explanation:

4x^2-3xy+2xy+9x^2

=13x^2-xy

The sum of 30 terms of series in A.P, whose last term is 98, is 1635. Find the first term and the common difference.​

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Let a(n) denote the n-th term in the sequence. Because the terms are in arithmetic progression, there is a fixed number d that separates consecutive terms, so that starting with a(1) = a, the next few terms are

a(2) = a(1) + d = a + d

a(3) = a(2) + d = a + 2d

a(4) = a(3) + d = a + 3d

and so on, up to

a(n) = a + (n - 1) d

We're given that the 30th term is 98, so

a(30) = a + 29d = 98

The sum of the first 30 terms is 1635, so that

[tex]\displaystyle \sum_{n=1}^{30}a(n) = \sum_{n=1}^{30}(a+(n-1)d) \\\\ 1635 = a\sum_{n=1}^{30}1 + d\sum_{n=1}^{30}(n-1) \\\\ 1635 = 30a + d\sum_{n=0}^{29}n \\\\ 1635 = 30a + d\sum_{n=1}^{29}n \\\\ 1635 = 30a + \frac{d\times29\times30}2[/tex]

so that

30a + 435d = 1635

Solve the equations in boldface for a and d. I'll eliminate a and solve for d first.

-30 (a + 29d) + (30a + 435d) = -30 (98) + 1635

-30a - 870d + 30a + 435d = -2940 + 1635

-435d = -1305

d = 3

Then

a + 29 (3) = 98

a + 87 = 98

a = 11

M.P=Rs 480, S.P= Rs 456​

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

0.75, 1.25

Step-by-step explanation:

first we bring the line equation into the same format as the parabola equation (y = ...)

3x - y = 1

=>

y = 3x - 1

now we can say for the intersection points both equations must have the same result.

4x² - 1 = 3x - 1

4x² - 3x = 0

x(4x - 3) = 0

there are only 2 possible cases to make this true :

x = 0

and 4x - 3 = 0

4x = 3

x = 3/4 = 0.75

for the y value let's use the easier equation (line) :

y = 3×3/4 - 1 = 9/4 - 4/4 = 5/4 = 1.25

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An alphabetical list is generated of each member of the student body at a local middle school. The first name on the list is in the sample, along with every 5th name on the list after that. This is an example of a __________________.
A. systematic sample
B. stratified random sample
C. convenience sample
D. random sample

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Answer:

Option A, systematic sample

The receipt shows the prices of goods that Mr. Baker bought at the store.
The state Mr. Baker lives in has a sales tax rate of 7% on all purchases.

How much money does Mr. Baker pay in sales tax and what is the total amount he must pay for his purchases?

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Answer:

The answer is $82.46 sales tax

$1,260.46 Total

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the price before the Sales tax is $1,178.00 and if you add the 7% Sales tax the total is $1,260.46 and the price of the Sales tax is $82.46

$750x.07= $52.50
+
$329x.07=$23.03
+
$99x.07=$6.93
=
$82.46

1,178+82.46=
$1,260.46

Answer my question im being timed Please!!

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[ (10)(x^3)(y^2) / (5)(x^-3)(y^4) ]^-3

[ (2)(x^3)(y^2) / (x^-3)(y^4) ]^-3

[ (2)(x^6)(y^2) / (y^4) }^-3

[ (2)(x^6)(y^-2) ]^-3

(2^-3)(x^-18)(y^6)

---Not simplified (contains negative exponents)

(1/8)(x^-18)(y^6)

---Fully simplified

(y^6) / (8)(x^18)

Hope this helps!

5. For an acute angle 0, cos(0) = sin(33) is true. What is the value of 0?

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Answer:

Value is 57

Step-by-step explanation:

sin 33

= sin (90-57)

= cos 57

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Four students are playing a multi-level video game. Leo is playing the first level in the game.
Ralph is six levels above Leo.
Mike is two levels below Ralph.
Don, who is playing the last level of the game, is five levels above Mike.
How many levels does the game have?

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Answer:

10 levels

Step-by-step explanation:

Ralph is on level 7

Mike level 5

Don level 10 and is playing the last one of game

The game has 10 levels

Leo is playing the first level and Ralph is sex levels above Leo. This means that Ralph is playing level:

= 1 + 6

= 7

Mike is two levels below Ralph which means that Mike is playing level:

= 7 - 2

= 5

Don is playing the last level and is five levels above Mike which means that Don is playing level:

= 5 + 5

= 10

Don is playing level 10 which is the last level so the game has 10 levels.

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A sand castle can be modeled with four 6-inch-tall square prisms, one on top of the other, as shown in the figure below.


The base of the bottom prism has a side length of 30 inches, and the base of each of the other three prisms has a side length 7 inches less than the side length of the base of the prism below it. What is the volume of the sand castle?
5,196 square inches
7,422 square inches
10,596 square inches

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Answer:

10,596 cubic inches

Step-by-step explanation:

The shape of the prism with which the sand castle can be modelled = Square prism

The arrangement of the square prism = One on top of the other

The given height of each prism, h = 6 inches

The side length of the base of the bottom prism, s₄ = 30 inches

The side length of the base of the other prism = The side length of the base of the prism below each prism - 7 inches

Therefore;

The side length of a prism = 7 inches + The side length of the prism above it

Given that the side length of the base prism (The fourth prism), s₄ = 30 inches

The side length of the prism, directly above the base prism (The fourth prism), s₃ = (30 - 7) inches = 23 inches

The side length of the prism, directly above the third prism (The second prism), s₃ = (23 - 7) = 16 inches

The side length of the top most prism, s₁ = (16 - 7) inches = 9 inches

The volume of the sand castle, V = h × (s₄² + s₃² + s₂² + s₁²)

∴ V = 6 × (30² + 23² + 16² + 9²) = 10,596

The volume of the sand castle, V = 10,596 in.³

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The volume of the sandcastle above is 10,596 cubic inches.

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solve using identities​

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Answer:

Solution given

Cos[tex]\displaystyle \theta_{1}=\frac{13}{15}[/tex]

consider Pythagorean theorem

[tex]\bold{Sin²\theta+Cos²\theta=1}[/tex]

Subtracting [tex]Cos²\theta[/tex]both side

[tex]\displaystyle Sin²\theta=1-Cos²\theta[/tex]

doing square root on both side we get

[tex]Sin\theta=\sqrt{1-Cos²\theta}[/tex]

Similarly

[tex]Sin\theta_{1}=\sqrt{1-Cos²\theta_{1}}[/tex]

Substituting value of [tex]Cos\theta_{1}[/tex]

we get

[tex]Sin\theta_{1}=\sqrt{1-(\frac{-13}{15})²}[/tex]

Solving numerical

[tex]Sin\theta_{1}=\sqrt{1-(\frac{169}{225})}[/tex]

[tex]Sin\theta_{1}=\sqrt{\frac{56}{225}}[/tex]

[tex]Sin\theta_{1}=\frac{\sqrt{56}}{\sqrt{225}}[/tex]

[tex]Sin\theta_{1}=\frac{\sqrt{2*2*14}}{\sqrt{15*15}}[/tex]

[tex]Sin\theta_{1}=\frac{2\sqrt{14}}{15}[/tex]

Since

In III quadrant sin angle is negative

[tex]\bold{Sin\theta_{1}=-\frac{2\sqrt{14}}{15}}[/tex]

Answer:

- 2√14/15

Step-by-step explanation:

In the quadrant III both the sine and cosine get negative value.

Use the identity:

sin²θ + cos²θ = 1

And consider negative value as mentioned above:

sinθ = - √(1 - cos²θ) sinθ = - √(1 - (-13/15)²) sinθ = - √(1 - 169/225)sinθ = - √(56/225)sinθ = - 2√14/15
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