Factor this polynomial completely.
6x2 + 7x - 20

Factor This Polynomial Completely.6x2 + 7x - 20

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Answer 1
It’s the third answer
(2x + 5) x ( 3x -4)

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Find the distance between the two points rounding to the nearest tenth (if necessary).
(5,-5) and (8,-8)

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Answer:

4.2

Step-by-step explanation:

d=sqrt[(x1-x2)^2+(y1-y2)^2]

d=sqrt[(5-8)^2+(-5+8)^2]

d=sqrt[(-3)^2+(3)^2]

d=sqrt[9+9]

sqrt18=4.24

Delores works weekends at the local coffee shop. Last weekend, she worked for 7.5 hours on Saturday and 8 hours on Sunday. If she earns $9 per hour, how much did she earn last weekend?

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Answer:

So she earned 148 dollars and 50 cents or 148.5

Step-by-step explanation:

9. 6(0.4 +0.3) =
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Answer:

4.2

Step-by-step explanation:

0.4+0.3=0.7

0.7x6=4.2

Answer:

4.2

Step-by-step explanation:

6(0.4+0.3)

=> 6(0.7)

=> 6 x 0.7

=> 4.2

what are the next two numbers in the sequence? 1,3,8,16,
and the sequence 1,26,24,120

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Answer:

256, 254

Step-by-step explanation:

2/3=1/2x+2y can someone help

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I believe that the answer is 4

You are adding two rational numbers with different signs.How can you tell if the sum will be positive, Negative,or Zero

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positive if the positive number is greater than the negative number. negative if the negative number is greater. 0 if the two numbers are opposites of each other. an example would be -5 + 5

On Tuesday, Leslie spent 47 minutes on math homework, 39 minutes on science homework, 52 minutes on English homework, and 44 minutes on history homework. How much time did Leslie spend doing her homework on Tuesday?

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Answer:182

Step-by-step explanation:

47+39+52+44 = 182

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Time spend on doing homework = 47 + 39 + 52 + 44 = 182 minutes

                 = 182 ÷ 60 = 3 hours 2 minutes

suppose a 13 foot ladder is leaning against a building. Reaching to the bottom of a second floor window 12 ft above the ground. How far is the base of the ladder from the building? Round your answer to the nearest 10th

5 ft
4ft
3ft
6ft​

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Answer: First Choice. 5ft

Step-by-step explanation:

Here we need to know the idea of the Pythagorean theorem.

Since a building is straight, the base angle is a right angle, thus it would be a right triangle.

Pythagorean Theorem: a² + b² = c²

**NOTE** Please refer to the attachment below for the figure. (I drew it, so if it was not clear and understandable for you, please tell me.)

Solve:

Given information

a = 12 ft

c = 13 ft

b = unknow base length

Given formula for Pythagorean Theorem

a² + b² = c²

Substitute values into the formula

12² + b² = 13²

Simplify exponents

144 + b² = 169

Subtract 144 on both sides

144 + b² - 144= 169 - 144

b² = 25

Square root both sides

√b² = √25

[tex]\boxed{b=5}[/tex]

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Consider f(x) Equals StartFraction 8 (x minus 1) Over x squared + 2 x minus 3 EndFraction.

Which statements describe the existence of vertical asymptotes at x = –3 and x = 1?

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

It is A

Step-by-step explanation:

I got it right on the test Edge 2022.

Which of these is a factor in this expression?
624 – 4+9 (73 + 3)
O A. -4+9 (+ 3)
O B. (18+ 3)
O C. 624 – 4
O D. 9 (y2 + 3)
URGENT

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Answer:

May be the ans is option C and A

Help! I’ll give you the brainly answer if you help!

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Answer:

2,78,31,64,4-2,10-6,54,-97,-38,-8-7,-4-5,-11-1,-16

Sin A 4/5.

Find
COSA + tan A

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The opposite side (the one not connected to A) = 4

The hypotenuse is 5

The adjacent side needs to be found for the cosine and the tangent.

a^2 + b^2 = c^2

a = opposite side = 4

b = adjacent side = ?

c = hypotenuse = 5

4^2 + x^2 = 5^2

16 + x^2 = 25          

x^2 = 25 - 16

x^2 = 9

x = sqrt(9)

x = 3

cos(A) = adjacent / hypotenuse = 3/5

Tan(A) = opposite / adjacent = 4/3

cos(A) + tan(A) = 3/5 + 4/3

cos(A) + tan(A) = 9/15 + 20/15 = 29/15

Given: SinA = 4/5

To find: CosA + TanA

Solution:
16/25 + Cos²A = 1 [Sin²A + Cos²A = 1]
Cos²A = 1 - 16/25
Cos²A = 25 - 16/25
Cos²A = 9/25
CosA = 3/5
We know that TanA = SinA/CosA
TanA = (4/5)/(3/5)
TanA = 4/3
CosA + TanA = 3/5 + 4/3 = 29/15

HELP ME PLZ. I have no clue how to do this.

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Answer:

32

Step-by-step explanation:

3x+1=8x-24

25=5x

x=5

3 times 5 plus 1 is 16 and so the length is 32

comment section:

XM=MY because MN is segment bisector

XM=3x+1=3*5+1=16=MY and since XM+MY=XY 16+16=32

I wrote a cheque for $10 and he threw my 2 dollar how much do I have left​

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Answer:

you have $ 8

Step-by-step explanation:

cheque wrote ,=$10

and he threw =$2

then total $ left will be $8

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Which of the following represents "10 less than n"?

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Answer:

n - 10

Step-by-step explanation:

10 is less than n so subtract 10 from n

HELP!! Use the properties of addition to simplify this expression. 6-8 +6f-2f​

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Answer:

-2 + 4f

Step-by-step explanation:

6 - 8 + 6f - 2f​

2(3 - 4 + 3f -f)     [Distributive Property]

=> 2(-1 + 3f - f)

=> 2(-1 + 2f)

=> -2 + 4f

Answer:

4f-2

Step-by-step explan:

6-8+6f-2f

6-8+4f

4f-2

Find the perimeter and area of figures 1-20

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Answer:

figure 1

3 + 3 + 3 + 1 + 1 + 1= 12 units

area is 3x1 + 1x1 + 3x1 = 7 sq units

figure 2

perimeter do the same as figure 1 and youll get

32 units i assume

area do the same as figure

then bueno

In algebra - what can the letter "d" represent? For example, what does "d" stand for in this expression "2d + 3"? *

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Answer:

A constant you need to find when given what the equation is equal to.

Answer:

Here, 'd' is the variable of 2.

What 2 divided by 188

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Answer:

1/94

Step-by-step explanation:

2/188 = 1/94

Answer:

0.01063829787.

Step-by-step explanation:

Caculator.

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Q: Nitrates are organic compounds that are a main ingredient in fertilizers. When those fertilizers run off
into streams, the nitrates can have a toxic effect on
fish. An ecologist studying nitrate pollution in two
streams measures nitrate concentrations at 42 places on Stony Brook and 42 places on Mill Brook. The parallel dotplots display the data.


1. Explain what the dot above 12 in the Stony Brook graph represents.


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By looking at the dot graph, we can see that the single dot above 12 in the Stony Brook graph, means that the ecologist find that in one of the 42 places measured in the Stony Brooks lake, the nitrate concentration was 12 mg/L

To understand this, first I want to give a brief explanation of how these graphs work.

You know that the ecologist did study the Nitrate pollution at 42 places in two lakes.

Each of these 42 places is represented with a dot in the corresponding graph.  Now looking at the graph, the position of the dots represents the nitrate concentration (you can see it in the horizontal axis) on one of these 42 places (42 dots for 42 places).

So, having a single dot above 12 in the Stony Brook graph, means that the ecologist find that in one of the 42 places measured in the Stony Brooks lake, the nitrate concentration was of 12 mg/L

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How do you know that the absolute value of -|-9| is equal to -9?

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Step-by-step explanation:

b/c -|9|

first we will out the number from absolut value

then it will give as -9

please help me it’s my last question

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One circle is 360°, that means, 180° is half of the circle.

Then, the required rotation may be performed according to this property. For more details see the attached picture.

Which fractions are equal to 0.375?

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The fraction that is equal to 0.375 is 3/8.

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a padock measures 100m x 150m . how many times does jo need to run around it to go 3km?

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SIZE

400

UNIT OF MEASURE

meters

BASED ON LANE

1

To begin, you must do Steps 1-3 to enter (or verify) the correct information for the track being used. Frequently-used values have been pre-entered in all three steps. Change them only if required.

Step 1. ENTER THE TRACK SIZE (i.e., the distance covered when completing one lap - normally in Lane 1) and select the unit of measure.

 most outdoor tracks are either 400 meters or 440 yards (4 laps to a mile)

 most indoor tracks are either 200 meters or 220 yards (8 laps to a mile)

See NOTE 3 for determining track size. Also note that a very small number of tracks use a lane other than Lane 1 to define the track size (see NOTE 4). If the size you entered is not based on Lane 1, select the lane number upon which the size is based.

Step 2. ENTER THE LANE WIDTH of lanes on the track (they should all be the same width). While the best tracks (IAAF, Olympic, etc.) have lanes that are 1.22m to 1.25m wide, most high school and college tracks have lane widths measured in inches (e.g., 42"). See NOTE 5 for information on how to measure lane width. LANE WIDTH

42

Step 3. IS THERE A RAISED CURB on the inside of Lane 1 (normally 2" - 2.5" high)? If there is, select "yes." If the inside edge of Lane 1 is defined only by a painted line, select "no." See NOTE 6 for further information about curbs.

no

Now that you have completed Steps 1 - 3, select a calculation section below, enter the requested parameter(s), and click on the "click here" calculation button for that section. After noting (or printing) the results, enter different parameters for the same calculation or proceed to another calculation section.

ANWERS: 42  

Answer:

Six times.

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the perimeter: 100+100+150+150= 500 m all the way around

3 km = 3000 m

3000 divided by 500 is 6 times.

is the function in the graph non-linear?

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Answer:

yeah, because it doesnt have a constant rate of change -  if it did, then it would be linear

Step-by-step explanation:

When p= 12, t= 2, and s= 5, r= 18. If rvaries directly with p and inversely with the product of sand t, what is the
constant of variation?

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Answer:

15

Brainliest, please!

Step-by-step explanation:

r = kp/(st)

p = 12, t = 2, s = 5, r = 18

18 = k(12)/(2)(5)

18 = 12k/10

12k = 180

k = 15

Plz help!! Math isn’t my thing. I’ll give brainliest.

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Answer:

(2, - 6 )

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the mid point formula and equate to each coordinate of the midpoint

with endpoints (x₁, y₁ ) and (x₂, y₂ ) then

midpoint = ( [tex]\frac{x_{1}+x_{2} }{2}[/tex] , [tex]\frac{y_{1}+y_{2} }{2}[/tex] )

let S = (x, y) , then

[tex]\frac{x+0}{2}[/tex] = 1 ( multiply both sides by 2 )

x = 2

and

[tex]\frac{y+2}{2}[/tex] = - 2 ( multiply both sides by 2 )

y + 2 = - 4 ( subtract 2 from both sides )

y = - 6

Then S (2, - 6 )

2 multiplied by b is equal to 8

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Answer:

2*b = 8

b=4

Step-by-step explanation:

2*b = 8

Divide each side by 2

2b/2 =8/2

b=4

A square vegetable garden has side lengths of 9 feet. You plant flowers i
the center portion of the garden, a square that has side lengths of 5
feet.You divide the remaining space into 4 equal sections and plant
tomatoes,onions, zucchini, and peppers. What is the area of the pepper
section?

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Answer:

14 Sq ft

Step-by-step explanation:

9×9=81

5×5=25

81-25=56

56÷4=14

what is the shaded region known as​

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The shaded region of a circle formed by one line as shown in the image is called a segment.

Answer: segment

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