Answer:
x = 17
Step-by-step explanation:
x ^2 = 8^2+ 15^2
√x^2 =√64+225
x=17
Answer:
17cm.
Step-by-step explaination:
The given triangle is a right angled triangle.
Using Pythagorean Theorem,
a² + b² = c²
Putting the given values in the equation;
(15)² + (8)² = c²
225 + 64 = c²
289 = c²
17² = c² (square root of 289 = 17)
17 = c
c = 17
Therefore, the missing side of the triangle is equal to 17 cm.
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The most obvious answer is the line y = 1.
which of the following functions are an example of exponential decay???
Answer:
C. II only
Step-by-step explanation:
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Geometry, please answer question ASAP
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
The inscribed angle IJK is half the measure of its intercepted arc, so
arc IK = 2 × 75° = 150°
The 3 arcs sum to 360° , then
arc IJ = 360° - (150 + 110)° = 360° - 260° = 100° → A
Use a table of function values to approximate an x-value in which the exponential function exceeds the polynomial
function.
f(x) = 2^(5x-6)
h(x) = 3x^5 - 2x^3 - 4x + 7
x=4
x=7
x = 6
x=5
Answer: ¿Hablas español porque no entiendo esto? Si lo haces, ¿puedes decirme en español?
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
195.06
Step-by-step explanation:
area of circle = πr^2 = π8^2 = 64π
area of triangle = 1/2 x 4 x 3 = 6
area of shape = 64π-6 = 195.061929 = 195.06
Which Venn Diagram is NOT correct?
The inequalities x < -5 and -X > -5 are the same.
True
False
QUESTION-:
The inequalities x < -5 and -X > -5 are the same.
True
False
ANSWER-:
FALSE
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40) what is the area of a rectangular porch measuring 8 ft x 12/f
45) Create a stem and leaf plot to represent this set of data.
30, 62, 32, 63, 43, 77, 48, 78, 49, 82, 51, 84, 60,
please make sure to answer both questions
Select the reason why these triangles are
similar. If they are not, select "Not similar."
1
88°
3
2
88
6
A. AA
B. SAS
C. SSS
D. Not similar
Answer:
B. SAS
Step-by-step explanation:
Ratio of sides equal:
• 4/2= 6/3
So the 2 sides are congruent and also share same angle between.
• B. SAS is the similarity reason
From the Rule y = -4x+1 fill in the following table
Answer:
y: 1, -3, -7, -11, -15
Step-by-step explanation:
Substitute the value of x in the chart for the formula given:
y = -4x + 1
For the first column in the x-row, do the following
y = -4(0) + 1
y = 1
And...
y = -4(1) + 1
y = -3
And so on.
Determining the Domain and Range from a Graph
Determine the domain and range of the given function.
The domain is
ty
4
The range is
2
-4
-2
4
Into
Answer:
Domain is all real numbers, and range is all numbers greater than or equal to -2. If thee was anything you didn't understand let me know.
Step-by-step explanation:
The domain is what x values work, or it may be better to say the horizontal axis. is there any number you cannot use? if you cannot tell, this is a parabola, like x^2. Is there any number you cannot plug into x^2. The answer is no, the domain for all parabolic functions is all real numbers.
The range you really want to look at visually here. Range is y values you can get, or values on the vertical axis. I would also compare it to x^2 again. You should know you can make it as high as you want, here is the same. but at -2, there is no point below that. so the range is -2 and up
The other options are just specific numbers. you can disprove those by choosing a number not on their lists. For the domain literally any other number. For range any number not on the list greater than -2
(
−
2
,
2
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(−2,2) under a translation is
(
−
3
,
5
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(−3,5). Find the coordinates of the image of the point
(
−
3
,
1
)
(−3,1) under the same translation.
Answer:
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[tex]\frac{\sqrt{x} +1}{x-\sqrt{x} +1}[/tex] Với x≥0. Tìm GTLN
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\frac{\sqrt{x}+1 }{x-\sqrt{x}+1 }=\frac{\sqrt{x}+1}{(x+1)-\sqrt{x}}\\\\=\frac{(\sqrt{x}+1)([x+1]+\sqrt{x})}{([x+1]-\sqrt{x})+([x+1)+\sqrt{x}])}\\\\=\frac{\sqrt{x}*x+\sqrt{x}*1+\sqrt{x}*\sqrt{x}+1*x+1*1+1*\sqrt{x}}{(x+1)^{2}-(\sqrt{x})^{2}}\\\\\\=\frac{x\sqrt{x}+\sqrt{x}+x+1+x+\sqrt{x}}{x^{2}+2x+1-x}\\\\=\frac{x\sqrt{x}+2\sqrt{x}+2x+1}{x^{2}+x+1}\\\\[/tex]
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Need help on Q.8
Answer:
Rajan = 436.36 rupees and Kamal = 363.63 rupees
Step-by-step explanation:
Total ratio = 11/30
Amount to be shared = 800
Rajan = Individual ratio / Total ratio x the total amount to be shared
1/5 ÷11/30 × 800 = 436.36
Kamal = 1/6 ÷ 11/30 × 800 = 363.63
Find the area of the shaded region.
Answer:
pi × 18cm^2
Or approximately,
56.52cm^2 (using 3.14 for pi)
or
56.5487cm^2 (using pi button on calculator)
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of a circle is pi times [radius squared].
All circles are 360°.
Problem can be solved by finding area of whole circle, and then using ratios.
Whole Circle: area = pi × (9cm)^2 = pi × 81cm^2
80° / 360° = Area[shaded] / (pi × 81cm^2)
pi × 18cm^2 = Area[shaded]
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3000 dollars is invested in a bank account at an interest rate of 7 percent per year, compounded continuously. Meanwhile, 20000 dollars is invested in a bank account at an interest rate of 5 percent compounded annually.
To the nearest year, when will the two accounts have the same balance?
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Answer:
after 89 years
Step-by-step explanation:
For principal p, interest rate r, and number of years t, the two account balances are ...
a = p·e^(rt) . . . . continuous compounding
a = p(1+r)^t . . . . annual compounding
Using the given values, we have
3000·e^(0.07t) . . . . . compounded continuously
20000·1.05^t . . . . . . compounded annually
We want to find t so these are equal.
3000·e^(0.07t) = 20000·1.05^t
0.15e^(0.07t) = 1.05^t . . . . divide by 20,000
ln(0.15) +0.07t = t·ln(1.05) . . . . take natural logarithms
ln(0.15) = t·(ln(1.05) -0.07) . . . . subtract 0.07t
t = ln(0.15)/(ln(1.05) -0.07) ≈ -1.8971/-0.02121 . . . . . divide by the coefficient of t
t ≈ 89.4 ≈ 89
The two accounts will have the same balance after 89 years.
CAN SOMEONE PLS TELL ME DOMAIN AND RANGE
Answers:
Domain is (-4, 3]Range is (-5, 5]=====================================================
Explanation:
The domain is the set of allowed x input values, aka the set of all allowed x coordinates of the points. We see that [tex]-4 < x \le 3[/tex]. It might help to draw vertical lines through the endpoints until you reach the x axis. Note the open hole at x = -4 to indicate we do not include this as part of the domain (hence the lack of "or equal to" for the first inequality sign).
The interval [tex]-4 < x \le 3[/tex] then can be condensed into the shorthand form (-4, 3] which is the domain in interval notation.
It says: x is between -4 and 3. It can't equal -4 but it can equal 3.
So the use of parenthesis versus square brackets tells the reader which endpoint is included or not.
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The range describes all possible y outputs. We see that y = 5 is the largest it gets and y = -5 is the lower bound. It might help to draw horizontal lines through the endpoints until you reach the y axis. The open hole means -5 is not part of the range.
The range as a compound inequality is [tex]-5 < y \le 5[/tex]. This condenses into the shorthand of (-5, 5] which is the range in interval notation.
Verbally, the range is the set of y values such that y is between -5 and 5. It can't equal -5 but it can equal 5.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Domain(f)= ]-4;3]={x€R | -4<x≤3}
Rang(f)=]-5;5]={y€R | -5< y ≤5}
Write all the possible two-digit numbers which can be formed using the digits 0,3,5
Answer:
i) where the digits can repeat
1. 30
2. 50
3. 33
4. 55
5. 35
6. 53
ii) where the digits cannot be repeated
1. 30
2. 50
3. 35
4. 53
Can anyone help me with this?
I thing it lies on the negativity side of the number line between -2,24
A rental car company charges $29 per day to rent a car and $0.09 for every mile driven. Claire wants to rent a car, knowing that:
She plans to drive 400 miles.
She has at most $210 to spend.
Use the drop-down menu below to write an inequality representing dd, the total number of days Claire can rent the car while staying within her budget.
The required inequality that expresses the given condition is 36 + 29x ≤ 210.
Given that,
A rental car company charges $29 per day to rent a car and $0.09 for every mile driven. Claire wants to rent a car, knowing that she plans to drive 400 miles. she has at most $210 to spend.
Inequality can be defined as the relation of the equation containing the symbol of ( ≤, ≥, <, >) instead of the equal sign in an equation.
Here,
Let the number of days be x,
Total cost to drive 400 miles = 400(0.09) = $36.
According to the question,
36 + 29x ≤ 210
Thus, the required inequality that expresses the given condition is 36 + 29x ≤ 210.
Learn more about inequality here:
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Does 8in to 1ft reduce it or enlarge it
Answer:
enlarge it
Step-by-step explanation:
I ft = 12 inches
Thus 8 in → 12 in makes the transformation larger.
Thus going from 8 in to 12 in is an enlargement
Simplify the expression.
7(5 +t) - 4(t + 4)
7(5 + t) - 4(t + 4) = [
7(5 + t) - 4(t + 4) =
= 35 + 7t - 4t - 16 =
= 7t - 4t + 35 - 16 = 3t + 19
Taehyung was sitting on the ground flying a kite. He had 22 feet of line let out to fly his kite, and the kite was 14 feet in front of him. How high was the kite?
30^∘ Another boy is standing on the roof of a 10 second string be x mIn Δ ABC sin 30^∘ = AC/AB 1/2 = AC/100 AC =
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The kite was 16.9 feet high.
Step-by-step explanation:
Pythagorean theorem
b = [tex]\sqrt{c^{2} - a^{2} }[/tex]
b = [tex]\sqrt{22^{2} - 14^{2} }[/tex]
b = [tex]\sqrt{484 - 196}[/tex]
b = [tex]\sqrt{288}[/tex]
b = 16.9
Help pls ?? I really don’t know what to do
Answer:
The answer is "C" f(x)= x+ 4 and g(x)= x^3 - 1
Step-by-step explanation:
all you have to do is replace the x in "G" with the "F" function
F(x) = x+4 and G(x) = x^3-1
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Explanation:
Let's try choice A to see if it works or not
G(x) = (x+4)^3
G( F(x) ) = ( F(x)+4 ) ^3 .... replace every x with F(x)
G( F(x) ) = ( x-1+4 ) ^3 .... plug in F(x) = x-1
G( F(x) ) = (x+3)^3
This isn't the same as (x+4)^3 - 1. You can confirm this with a graph or a table of values. We cross choice A off the list.
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Let's try choice B
G(x) = x+4
G( F(x) ) = F(x)+4
G( F(x) ) = x^3-1 + 4
G( F(x) ) = x^3 + 3
Similar to choice A, this isn't the same as (x+4)^3-1. We can cross this off the list as well.
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Now choice C
G(x) = x^3 - 1
G( F(x) ) = ( F(x) )^3 - 1
G( F(x) ) = (x+4)^3 - 1
We found the final answer.
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Find the volume of the pyramid.
76.34 ft3
458.06 ft3
916.11 ft3
305.37 ft3
Answer:
916.11 ft³
Step-by-step explanation:
(9×6)×7.83/2×13/3
= 211.41×13/3
= 916.11 ft³
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Answer:
916.11 ft³
Step-by-step explanation:
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What is the area for the circle?
Answer:
108 squared centimeters
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's exchange π for 3:
area = πr^2
= 3r^2
Now, as you can see, the radius of this circle is 6. Let's plug in the value of r:
area = 3r^2
= 3 · 6^2
Simplify 6^2:
area = 3 · 6^2
= 3 · 36
Multiply 3 by 36:
area = 3 · 36
area = 108
108 squared centimeters
REALICE LOS SIGUIENTES PROBLEMAS DE ECUACIÓN DE LA RECTA CORRECTAMENTe
1.- Encuentre la ecuación vectorial de la recta si tenemos A(4, -2) y el vector V=(2, 5) paralelo a la recta y que pasa por A
2.- Encuentre la ecuación general de una recta conociendo un punto P(-2 ; 4) y su pendiente m= - 5 y grafique la recta.
Answer:
1. La ecuación vectorial de la línea es [tex]\begin{bmatrix} & x & \\ & y & \end{bmatrix} =\begin{bmatrix} & 4 & \\ & -2 & \end{bmatrix} + t \times \begin{bmatrix} & 2 & \\ & 5 & \end{bmatrix}[/tex]
2. La ecuación de la recta es, y = -5·x - 6
Step-by-step explanation:
1. El punto dado en la línea es A (4, -2), el vector paralelo a la línea es (2, 5)
Por tanto, la ecuación vectorial de la línea es;
[tex]\begin{bmatrix} & x & \\ & y & \end{bmatrix} =\begin{bmatrix} & 4 & \\ & -2 & \end{bmatrix} + t \times \begin{bmatrix} & 2 & \\ & 5 & \end{bmatrix}[/tex]
Donde;
t = Cualquier número
2. El punto por el que pasa la recta es P (-2; 4)
La pendiente de la recta, m = -5
Por lo tanto, la ecuación de la línea en forma de punto y pendiente se presenta de la siguiente manera;
y - 4 = (-5) · (x - (-2)) = -5 · x - 10
∴ y - 4 = -5 · x - 10 + 4 = -5 · x - 6
La ecuación de la recta es, y = -5·x - 6
Someone please explain this to me like you would a child
thank you
Answer:
12 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
15 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
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so basically the cosine of an angle is the side adjacent to it, divided by the hypotenuse. the sine is the side opposite to that angle divided by the hypotenuse, and the tangent is the side opposite to that angle divided by the side adjacent to it.
in this case we are given the angle and the side opposite to it which is 10, and we are also given the hypotenuse of 39.
what trig function deals with opposite and hypotenuse?
the answer is sine
so we would find the sine of that angle which equals to opposite over hypotenuse:
sin(angle) = 10/39
but, they are asking for the inverse trig function. the inverse of sine is arcsin.
so :
arcsin(10/39) = angle
in a calculator, this would be equal to about 14.857 which is closest to 15.
Gabriella has a smart phone data plan that costs $25 per month that includes 10 GB of data, but will charge an extra $15 per GB over the included amount. How much would Gabriella have to pay in a month where she used 5 GB over the limit? How much would Gabriella have to pay in a month where she used went over by x x GB?