Find the area of the shaded region.
8 in
24 in

Find The Area Of The Shaded Region.8 In24 In

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Answer 1

Answer:

96 in^2

Step-by-step explanation:

area of rectangle: 24*8=192

Area of triangle: (1/2)*base*height

= .5 * 8 * 24

=192/2

=96

area of shaded=rectangle - triangle

= 192-96

which is also just 192/2

so it is 96


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What is the value of x

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Answer: x= 98°

Step-by-step explanation:

Concept:

Here, we need to know the concept of the "Exterior Angle theorem"

The exterior angle theorem states that the measure of an exterior angle is equal to the sum of the measures of the two opposite angles of the triangle.

If you are still confused, you may refer to the attachment below for a graphical explanation.

Solve:

x = 53 + 45 = 98°

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Can someone help me with this math homework please!

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Answer:  Choice A

Explanation:

Choice A has the f(x) values going down on the interval -1 < x < 1 only.

Choice B appears to be decreasing over its entire domain, so we can rule this out (since we want -1 < x < 1 to be the only decreasing interval).

Choice C's table isn't decreasing when -1 < x < 1 since y = -3 increases to y = 0 (from x = -1 to x = 0). So we can rule it out.

A similar situation happens with choice D as well, so we can rule this out. The function isn't decreasing when we go from f(-1) to f(0).

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Find the length of the arc round your answer to the nearest 10th

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Answer:

i think its 30

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

length ≈ 2.6 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

arc length is calculated as

arc = circumference of circle × fraction of circle

      = 2πr × [tex]\frac{30}{360}[/tex]

      = 2π × 5 × [tex]\frac{1}{12}[/tex]

      = 10π × [tex]\frac{1}{12}[/tex]

     = [tex]\frac{10\pi }{12}[/tex]

     ≈ 2.6 ft ( to the nearest tenth )

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I could help ! But the light kinda makes some of the words hard to read

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First error is that the legs are a and b so a should be x and b is 6 and c is 10 the second error is at the end they did not take the square root to get x by itself the real answer should be
X^2 +6^2=10^2
X^2+36=100
X^2 =64
X=8

Solve the system of equations using substitution.
y = x + 6
y = –2x – 3

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Answer:

x = -3

y= 3

Step-by-step explanation:

y =  x + 6 -----------------------(I)

y = -2x - 3 ---------------------(II)

Substitute y =x +6 in equation (II)

x + 6  = -2x - 3

Add 2x to both sides

x + 2x +6 = -3

Combine like terms

3x + 6 = - 3

Subtract 6 from both sides

3x = - 3 - 6

3x = -9

Divide both sides by 3

x = -9/3

x = -3

Plug in s = -3 in equation (I)

y = -3 + 6

y = 3

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Which of the following is the number of sides for a regular polygon that will
not form a regular tessellation?

A. 6
B. 4
C. 7
D. 3

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

A

The number of sides for a regular polygon that will not form a regular tessellation is 7. The correct option is C.

What is a polygon?

A polygon is a planar figure characterised by a limited number of straight-line segments joined to create a closed polygonal chain in geometry. A polygon is defined as a bounded planar region, a bounding circuit, or both.

A tessellation or tiling is the seamless covering of a surface, frequently a plane, with one or more geometric shapes, known as tiles. One regular polygon can be used to create a single regular tessellation. Two or more regular polygons are used in a semi-regular tessellation.

Triangles, squares, and hexagons are the only three regular tessellations.

Now, the name of the polygon having 3, 4, and 6 sides is triangle, square, and Hexagon. Therefore, the only regular polygon that will not form a regular tessellation is heptagon, which has 7 sides.

Hence, the number of sides for a regular polygon that will not form a regular tessellation is 7.

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arrange the resistance r1 r2 and r3 in increasing order. ​

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Answer:

[tex]R_1>R_2>R_3[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

As per Ohm's law,

V = IR

I = Current

R = Resistance

V = Voltage

This law states → R = [tex]\frac{V}{I}[/tex]

If we graph the relation between Voltage and Current, linear graph represents the Resistance.

Greater the slope of the line will represent greater resistance.

Therefore, [tex]R_1>R_2>R_3[/tex]

Calculate the answer without using a calculator
g) cos 180° + 2 fan 30 sin 60​

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Answer:

0

Step-by-step explanation:

Tan 30 and Sin 60 are in first quadrant and so their values will be positive.

Cos 180 is in Second quadrant. In second quadrant , value of cos is negative.

Cos 180 = -1 ; Tan 30 = 1/√3  & Sin 60 = √3/2.

Cos 180 + 2 tan 30 + Sin 60 =  [tex]-1 + 2* \frac{1}{\sqrt{3}}*\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}[/tex]

                                              = [tex]-1 + 1 = 0[/tex]

When the polynomial is written in standard form, what are the values of the leading coefficient and the constant?

5x + 2 – 3x2

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Answer:

leading coefficient -3

constant 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Standard from is from largest power to smallest power

-3x^2 +5x +2

The leading coefficient is the number in front of the largest power of x

-3

The constant is the number without a power of x ( or x^0)

2

What is the second integral of
[tex] \frac{1}{x} [/tex]
?​

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Answer:

[tex]\displaystyle \int {\int {\frac{1}{x}} \, dx} \, dx = xln|x| - x + C[/tex]

General Formulas and Concepts:

Calculus

Differentiation

DerivativesDerivative Notation

Logarithmic Differentiation

Integration

IntegralsIndefinite IntegralsIntegration Constant C

Integration Rule [Reverse Power Rule]:                                                               [tex]\displaystyle \int {x^n} \, dx = \frac{x^{n + 1}}{n + 1} + C[/tex]

Logarithmic Integration

Integration by Parts:                                                                                               [tex]\displaystyle \int {u} \, dv = uv - \int {v} \, du[/tex]

[IBP] LIPET: Logs, inverses, Polynomials, Exponentials, Trig

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Define

Identify

[tex]\displaystyle \int {\int {\frac{1}{x}} \, dx} \, dx[/tex]

Step 2: Integrate Pt. 1

[Inner Integral] Logarithmic Integration:                                                       [tex]\displaystyle \int {ln|x|} \, dx[/tex]

Step 3: Integrate Pt. 2

Identify variables for integration by parts using LIPET.

Set u:                                                                                                             [tex]\displaystyle u = ln|x|[/tex][u] Differentiate:                                                                                             [tex]\displaystyle du = \frac{1}{x} \ dx[/tex]Set dv:                                                                                                           [tex]\displaystyle dv = dx[/tex][dv] Integrate:                                                                                                 [tex]\displaystyle v = x[/tex]

Step 4: Integrate Pt. 3

[Integral] Integration by Parts:                                                                       [tex]\displaystyle \int {ln|x|} \, dx = xln|x| - \int {(x \cdot \frac{1}{x})} \, dx[/tex][Right Integral] Simplify:                                                                                 [tex]\displaystyle \int {ln|x|} \, dx = xln|x| - \int {} \, dx[/tex][Right Integral] Reverse Power Rule:                                                           [tex]\displaystyle \int {ln|x|} \, dx = xln|x| - x + C[/tex]Redefine:                                                                                                       [tex]\displaystyle \int {\int {\frac{1}{x}} \, dx} \, dx = xln|x| - x + C[/tex]

Topic: AP Calculus AB/BC (Calculus I/I + II)

Unit: Integration

Book: College Calculus 10e

Use the distributive property to write equivalent expressions.

Someone please help ty!

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Answer:

12+27k

Step-by-step explanation:

distribute the 3

how do you calculate area?

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Rectangle

A=bh

Triangle

A=bh/2

Circle

A=πr^2

Parallelogram

A=bh

Rhombus

A=pq/2

Trapezoid

A=((b1+b2)*h)/2

BTW...

b=base

h=height

r=radius

p,q=diagonals of rhombus

If f(x)f(x) is an exponential function where f(1.5)=5f(1.5)=5 and f(7.5)=79f(7.5)=79, then find the value of f(3)f(3), to the nearest hundredth.

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Answer: [tex]7.93[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]f(x)[/tex] is an exponential function. Suppose [tex]f(x)[/tex] is [tex]ae^{bx}[/tex]

[tex]f(1.5)=5\ \text{and}\ f(7.5)=79[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow 5=ae^{1.5b}\\\Rightarrow \ln 5=\ln a-1.5b\quad \ldots(i)[/tex]

Similarly,

[tex]\Rightarrow 79=ae^{7.5b}\\\Rightarrow \ln(79)=\ln a+7.5b\quad \ldots(ii)[/tex]

Subtract (i) and (ii)

[tex]\Rightarrow \ln (79)-\ln (5)=9b\\\Rightarrow \ln (\frac{79}{5})=9b\\\\\Rightarrow b=\dfrac{\ln (\frac{79}{5})}{9}\\\\\Rightarrow b=0.3066[/tex]

Insert the value of [tex]b[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow 5=ae^{0.46}\\\Rightarrow a=5\times 0.6312\\\Rightarrow a=3.156\approx 3.16[/tex]

So, the function becomes

[tex]\Rightarrow f(x)=3.16e^{0.3066b}[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow f(3)=3.16e^{0.3066\times 3}\\\Rightarrow f(3)=7.927\approx 7.93[/tex]

Answer:

7.93

General Exponential Form: y=ab^x

Plug in both points

divide the equations

cancel out a, subtract exponent of b

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First the volume of the sphere

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Answer:

1766 using 3.14 for pi

1767 using the pi button

Step-by-step explanation:

The volume of a sphere is given by

V = 4/3 pi r^3

we need to know the radius

r =d/2 = 15/2 = 7.5

V = 4/3 (pi)( 7.5)^3

V =562.5 pi

Approximating pi by 3.14

V = 562.5 (3.14)

V =1766.25

To the nearest whole number

V = 1766

If you use the pi button

1767.14586

To the nearest whole number

1767

Answer:

[tex]V=1767[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1:  Find the volume of the sphere

Volume of a Sphere:  [tex]V=\frac{4}{3}\pi r^{3}[/tex]

Find the radius

[tex]Radius = Diameter / 2[/tex]

[tex]Radius = 15 / 2[/tex]

Plug in the values and solve

[tex]V=\frac{4}{3}\pi * \frac{15}{2}^{3}[/tex]

[tex]V=\frac{4}{3}\pi * \frac{3375}{8}[/tex]

[tex]V=\frac{1125}{2}\pi[/tex]

[tex]V=1767[/tex]

Answer:  [tex]V=1767[/tex]

7. If the supplement of an angle is 69, then find its complement.​

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Answer:

no solution

Step-by-step explanation:

Supplementary angles add to 180

Let x be the supplement

x+69 = 180

x = 180-69

x =111

The complement of an angle means they add to 90

111+y = 90

y = 90-111

y =-21

But an angle cannot be negative so there is no solution

Answer:

21 degrees.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the complementary angle you have to subtract the given angle from 90.

so,

90 - 69 = 21.

Extra info: if you need to find the supplementary angle you need to subtract the given angle from 180.

Will it matter if I don’t get accelerated pre algebra in 7th grade and get into normal pre algebra? Will it make me less likely to get into top colleges?

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Answer:

Maybe, there is a chance, but I don't know for sure.

It might matter, but I wouldn't worry or stress about it too much.

My only advice to you is do not procrastinate and if you need help don't be afraid to ask.

Answer:

It matters but not like you think.

GPA, extracurricular activities, and SAT/ACT are the biggies. Truthfully it won't change a thing if you took accelerated pre-algebra versus normal. In fact, spoiler alert, the SAT/ACT (I'm assuming your american) will matter more than your courses ever did. I took two years of college physics in highschool and i made more off my SAT. Not only that, but an A in an easy class looks better than a C in a hard one on transcripts.

My advise is slow down, relax, and learn it well. Better to learn the concept fully in normal so that you can apply it, than half learn it in advance and struggle in future applications. After all, math ALWAYS builds. Take it slow, take it easy.

I would recommend talking to a school guidance counselor about your academic stress. Im sure their professional insight will help put you at ease. It may also help to get you going in the right direction so that you achieve your goals.

Good luck. Enjoy life

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6. Solve for x

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Answer:

D. -2

Step-by-step explanation:

19 = x + 12 + 11 + x

Solve for x

Combine like terms

x + x = 2x

12 + 11 = 23

We now have

19 = 23 + 2x

Subtract 23 from both sides

19 - 23 = -4

23 - 23 cancels out

We now have -4 = 2x

Divide both sides by 2.

-4/2 = -2

2x/2 = x

x = -2

THIS QS with explanation sum

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Answer:

X = 276°

Step-by-step explanation:

Divide X into x1 and x2

then then using the trick of co-interior angles, find the answer of x1 and x2 . then add x1 and x2

5. Find the area of the shaded part in this figure.

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Given that line AB is the angle bisector or

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Answer:
Equation is x-1=3x-11
x= 5

Explanation:
BC and BD are congruent. I forgot the name of the theorem but it involves proving the bisected angle’s triangles congruent.
So here’s my attempt at that:
Angle: Angle BAC and BAD are congruent as they are bisected.
Angle: The right angles are congruent.
Side: BA is congruent for both triangles. The triangles are congruent by AAS, so BC and BD must be congruent.
BC=BD
x-1=3x-11
10=2x
x=5

{(5,2), (-2,4), (2, -7)}

Domain:

Range:

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The domain are all the x values in order, no repeats allowed:

D = {-2, 2, 5}

Same thing for the range, except these are the y values:

R = {-7, 2, 4}

The coordinates stated this way don't match up to what they are in coordinate form, but they don't have to.

Answer:

Domain : {-2,2,5}

Range:{ -7,2,4}

Step-by-step explanation:

The domain is the inputs

Domain : {-2,2,5}

The range is the outputs

Range:{ -7,2,4}

What is the exponential form of log3 2187 = 7?

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Answer:

2187 = [tex]3^{7}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the rule of logarithms

[tex]log_{b}[/tex] x = n , then x = [tex]b^{n}[/tex] , then

[tex]log_{3}[/tex] 2187 = 7

2187 = [tex]3^{7}[/tex]

Answer:

3 ^7 = 2187

Step-by-step explanation:

log3 2187 = 7

log a (b) = c

a^c = b

3 ^7 = 2187

Integrate the following.[tex]\int\limits^a_b {sin(x)} \, dx[/tex]

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Answer: -cos(a)+cos(b)

Step-by-step explanation:

To integrate is the same as saying to find the antiderivative.

[tex]\int\limits^a_b {sin(x)} \, dx[/tex]         [antiderivative of sinx is -cosx]

[tex]-cos(x)|_b^a[/tex]           [include boundaries]

[tex]-cos(a)+cos(b)[/tex]

Therefore, the integral would be -cos(a)+cos(b).

Write ln (4∕9) in terms of ln 2 and ln 3.

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Step-by-step explanation:

2(ln2 - ln3)

that is the answer

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To find the inverse of a function, switch the x's and y's, then solve for y again.

y = 2/3x - 17

SWITCH

x = 2/3y - 17

2/3y = x + 17

y = 3(x + 17) / 2

y = x - 10

SWITCH

x = y - 10

y = x + 10

y = cuberoot(2x)

SWITCH

x = cuberoot(2y)

x^3 = 2y

y = x^3 / 2

y = x/5

SWITCH

x = y/5

y = 5x

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A boy spent 2/7 of his pocket money on transport and 1/5 on sweet. if he left with 20. what is the amount of money in the boys pocket​

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Answer:

x = 350

Step-by-step explanation:

x - starting amount

[tex]\frac{2}{7} x[/tex]  = after transport

[tex]\frac{1}{5} (\frac{2}{7} x)[/tex] = after sweets

[tex]\frac{1}{5} (\frac{2}{7} x)[/tex] = 20

[tex](\frac{2}{35} x)[/tex] = 20

2x = 700

x = 350

Instructions: Find the measure of the indicated angle to the nearest degree.
29 and 17

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Answer:

30º

Step-by-step explanation:

because it is a right triangle, we can use trig functions to solve

tan^{-1}=17/29=30.379

On a piece of paper, graph y = -3x - 2. Then determine which answer
matches the graph you drew.

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Answer:

graph y = -3x - 2

Is option B

The Answer matches the graph is  (0,-2/3) and (1,-5).

option (B) is the correct.

What is co-ordinate geometry?

Coordinate geometry is defined as the study of geometry using the coordinate points. Coordinate geometry is required to provide a link between algebra and geometry through the use of line and curve graphs.

Given that:

Consider the provided graph y = -3x -2

The zeros of a function are the point on which graph intersects the x axis or we can say the value of x when y = 0.

Substitute y = 0 in the provided equation.

0 =-3x -2x = -2/3

The coordinate is (0,-2/3).

Now substitute x = 1 in the provided equation.

y = 3-2y = -5

The coordinate is (1,-5).

Now, draw a line passing through the point (0,-2/3) and (1,-5).

Hence, the correct option is (B).

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Which shows the following expression after the negative exponents have been eliminated?

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Answer:

Option A

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{1}{a^{-m}}=a^{m}\\[/tex]

[tex]\frac{m^{7}n^{3}}{mn^{-1}}=\frac{m^{7}n^{3}n^{1}}{m}=\frac{m^{7}n^{3}n}{m}[/tex]

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