Answer:
7 sqrt(2) = c
Step-by-step explanation:
Since this is a right triangle, we can use the Pythagorean theorem
a^2+b^2 = c^2 where a and b are the legs and c is the hypotenuse
7^2 + 7^2 = x^2
49+49 = c^2
98 = c^2
Taking the square root of each side
sqrt(98) = sqrt(c^2)
sqrt(49*2) = c
7 sqrt(2) = c
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Answer:
149 inches squared
Step-by-step explanation:
top rectangle: 25 * 7 = 175
second rectangle: 8 * (25 - 17) = 8^2 = 64
triangle in bottom right: 1/2 * (13 - 8) * (15 - 11) = 10
175 + 64 + 10 = 149 sq in
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find the missing side. Round it the nearest tenth.
Answer: x= 11√3= 19.0525 = 19.1
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the reference angle be 30
so
cos 30 = b/h
√3/2 = x/22
or, 22√3 = 2x
or. x = (22√3)/2
so, x = 11√3
Answer:
x = 19.1 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
→ Find the name of the side you are not given
Opposite
→ Find a formula without opposite in it
Cos = Adjacent ÷ Hypotenuse
→ Rearrange to make adjacent the subject
Adjacent = Cos × Hypotenuse
→ Substitute in the values
Adjacent = Cos ( 30 ) × 22
→ Simplify
Adjacent = 19.1
Here is a list of fractions 18/45 14/30 10/25 8/20 16/40 one of these fractions are not equivalent to 2/5 write down this fractions
Answer:
14/30Step-by-step explanation:
How to simplify: • divide both numerator and denominator by their GCF.18/45= 18 ÷ 9 / 45 ÷ 9= 2/514/30= 14 ÷ 2 / 30 ÷ 2= 7/1510/25= 10 ÷ 5 / 25 ÷ 5= 2/58/20= 8 ÷ 4 / 20 ÷ 4= 2/516/40= 16 ÷ 8 / 40 ÷ 8= 2/5[tex]\tt{ \green{P} \orange{s} \red{y} \blue{x} \pink{c} \purple{h} \green{i} e}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{14}{30}[/tex] is not equivalent to [tex]\frac{2}{5}[/tex] in the list of fractions [tex]\frac{18}{45}, \frac{14}{30} , \frac{x}{y} \frac{10}{25}, \frac{8}{20}, \frac{16}{40}[/tex].
Equivalent FractionsEquivalent fractions represent the same value even though they look different.
How to determine the Equivalent fractions?We know we can find an equivalent fraction of a given fraction by or dividing both the numerator and denominator of the given fraction with the same number (maybe LCM or HCF of the numerator or denominator).
[tex]\frac{18}{45}=\frac{18/9}{45/9}=\frac{2}{5}[/tex] (since [tex]9[/tex] is HCF of [tex]18, 45[/tex])
[tex]\frac{14}{30}=\frac{14/2}{30/2}=\frac{7}{15}[/tex] (since [tex]2[/tex] is HCF of [tex]7, 15[/tex])
[tex]\frac{10}{25} =\frac{10/5}{25/5} =\frac{2}{5}[/tex] (since [tex]5[/tex] is HCF of [tex]10, 25[/tex])
[tex]\frac{8}{20} =\frac{8/4}{20/4} =\frac{2}{5}[/tex] (since [tex]4[/tex] is HCF of [tex]8, 20[/tex])
[tex]\frac{16}{40} =\frac{16/8}{40/8} =\frac{2}{5}[/tex] (since [tex]8[/tex] is HCF of [tex]16, 40[/tex])
Thus, [tex]\frac{14}{30}[/tex] is not equivalent to [tex]\frac{2}{5}[/tex].
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What is the circumference, in inches, of the front tire of Susan’s bike?
Answer:
The bike will travel approximately 1,272 inches or 106 feet.
Step-by-step explanation:
The diameter of a circle (wheel) can be used to find the circumference, which is the total perimeter around the wheel. The formula used to find circumference is: C = dπ, where 'd' is the diameter and π = 3.14. In this case C = 27 x 3.14 ≈ 84.78 inches. Since this measurement represents the perimeter of wheel, we would need to multiply this number by 15 in order to find the total distance after 15 complete rotations of the wheel: 84.78 x 15 ≈ 1,272 inches. 1,272 inches is a large measurement, so we can easily convert this to feet by dividing by the number of inches per foot, or 12: 1272/12 = 106 feet.
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Find the equation of the line that is parallel
to the line y = -5x - 9 and passes
through the point (-4,-9) Write the
equation in slope-intercept form.
A parallel line would contain the same slope and have a different y-intercept.
Using the slope of the original line you would start with:
Y = -5x + b, where b is the new y-intercept.
Using the given point replace x and y and solve for b:
-9 = -5(-4) + b
Simplify:
-9 = 20 + b
Subtract 20 from both sides
-29 = b
Now replace b in the equation to get:
Y = -5x -29
I need help please. The question is already there. Tysm. 20 points.
Answer:
$109 and 35%
Step-by-step explanation:
49.05 is the sale price and the discount is 55%. What’s the original price?
price/ 1- discount
49.05/ 1 - 0.55
49.05/ 0.45
109
for the other part
to find the discount subtract final price from original price
94 - 61.10 = 32.9
Which would be 35% in percent form.
What is the area of a circle with a diameter of 20 inches if
[tex]\pi[/tex]
=3.1415
$\sf\underline\bold\blue{Information\:given\:in\:the\:question:}$
π =[tex]\sf{ 3.1415}[/tex]$\sf{Diameter = 20inches}$$\space$
$\sf\underline\bold\blue{What\:we\:have\:to\:find?}$
$\sf{Area\:of\:the\:circle.}$$\space$
$\sf\underline\bold\blue{Answer:}$
$\sf\small{Area\:of\:the\:circle\:is : 314.15}$$\space$
$\sf\underline\bold\blue{Calculations:}$
Here we have the value of the circle's diameter that is 20inches. So, first we have to calculate the radius of the circle using the formula :
$\mapsto$ $\sf\bold{Radius=}$ $\sf\dfrac{Diameter}{2}$
$\space$
$\sf\underline\bold\blue{Calculating\:the\:required\:values:}$
$\mapsto$ $\sf\bold{Radius=}$ $\sf\dfrac{20}{2}$
$\sf{Convert \: to \: the\:lowest\:term(Divide),}$
$\mapsto$ $\sf\underline\bold{Radius=10}$
☆Now we know the value of the radius . So now let's calculate the area of the circle.
$\space$
$\sf\bold{Area\:of\:circle:}$ π$\sf{ r \: ^{2} }$
$\sf\bold{Evaluating \: the\:required\:values:}$
$\sf\bold{Area\:of\:circle=3.1415(10)^2}$
$\space$
$\sf\bold{Area\:of\:the\:circle=3.1415\times10\times10}$
$\sf\bold{Now,}$
$\sf\bold{Area\:of\:the\:circle:3.1415\times100}$
$\space$
$\sf\underline\bold\green{Thus,Area\:of\:the\:circle\: is \: 314.15}$
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Answer 3. -7.5 is located to the left of 6.5 on a number line oriented from left to right.
What is the distance from point N to LM in the figure below?
Answer:
It is 7.5
Step-by-step explanation:
A bag contains 5 pieces of string. The lengths of the pieces of string are 1 inch, 3 inches, 5 inches, 7 inches, and 9 inches. Suppose you pick three pieces of string from the bag at random and all pieces are equally likely to be chosen. What is the probability you can form a triangle with the three pieces
Answer:
30%
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 10 possible combinations of sticks that can be drawn from a group of 5 strings
5C3 = (5*4*3)/(3*2) = 10 combinations, which are
1,3,5 ; 1,3,7 ; 1,3,9 ; 1,5,7 ; 1,5,9 ; 1,7,9 ; 3,5,7 ; 3,5,9 ; 3,7,9 ; 5,7,9
to make a triangle, the sum of any two sides must be greater than the third side and if you look at the possible combinations there are only three cases where that is true
so the probability for drawing three sticks that would make a triangle is 3/10 or 30%
Help me! thank you so much
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\frac{sinxcos^3x-cos xsin^3x}{cos^42x-sin^42x} \\=\frac{sin x cos x(cos^2x-sin ^2 x)}{(cis^2 2x+sin^2 2x)(cos^2 2x-sin ^22x)} \\=\frac{2sin x cos x cos 2x}{2(1)(cos 4x)} \\=\frac{sin 2x cos 2x}{2 cos 4x} \\=\frac{2 sin 2x cos 2x}{4 cos 4x} \\=\frac{sin 4x}{4 cos 4x} \\=\frac{1}{4} tan 4x[/tex]
Solve the following equation for b. Be sure to take into account whether a letter is capitalized or not.
t+1/2b=Y
Answer:
b = 2(Y - t)Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
t + 1/2b = YIsolate b:
1/2b = Y - tFind b:
b = 2(Y - t)[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto t+\dfrac{1}{2}b=Y[/tex]
take t right side[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto \dfrac{1}{2}b=Y-t[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto \dfrac{b}{2}=Y-t[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto b=2(Y-t)[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto b=2Y-2t[/tex]
What is the mathematical expression for seven less then a number
4. a) x2 + xy2 + y 4
Answer:
x2 + xy2 + y 4=(x+y^2)^2-xy^2
Step-by-step explanation:
For the function F defined by F(x)=x2−2x+4, find F(|−4|).
A. 8
B. 4
C. 12
D. 28
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
F(x)=x^2−2x+4
Let x = |-4| = 4
F(|-4|)=4^2−2(4)+4
= 16 -8+4
= 8+4
= 12
May somebody help with this and show how you solved these 4 problems??
Answer:
x=27
y=25
c=12
n=70
Step-by-step explanation:
a- x-10=17
isolate the x by adding 10 to both sides
x=27
b- y+7=32
isolate the y by subtracting 7 from both sides
y=25
c- 4c=48
isolate c by dividing both sides by 4
c=12
d- n/5=14
isolate the n by multiplying both sides by 5
n=70
Answer:
a) [tex]x-10=17[/tex]
Add 10 to both sides:-
[tex]x-10+10=17+10[/tex][tex]x=27[/tex]----------
b) [tex]y+7=32[/tex]
Subtract 7 from both sides
[tex]y+7-7=32-7[/tex][tex]y=25[/tex]------------
c) [tex]4c=48[/tex]
Divide both sides by 4
[tex]\frac{4c}{4}=\frac{48}{4}[/tex][tex]c=12[/tex]------------
d) [tex]\frac{n}{5}=14[/tex]
Multiply both sides by 5
[tex]\frac{5n}{5}=14\cdot \:5[/tex][tex]n=70[/tex]OAmalOHopeO
Solve the inequality 2x – 22 < -8.
2x - 22 < -8
Add 22 to both sides
2x < 14
Divide both sides by 2
X < 7
Answer:
[tex]2x-22<-8[/tex]
Add 22 to both sides
[tex]2x-22+22<-8+22[/tex]
[tex]2x<14[/tex]
Divide both sides by 2
[tex]\frac{2x}{2}<\frac{14}{2}[/tex]
[tex]x<7[/tex]
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Select the best answer to describe the parabola
Positive parabola that has a minimum.
It’s positive if it opens upward, negative if it opens downward. It has a minimum if it opens upward, and maximum when it opens downward.
A line of best fit predicts that when x equals 28, y will equal 27.255, but y actually equals 26. What is the residual in this case?
A. 0.745
B. -0.745
C. -1.255
D. 1.255
Answer:
C) -1.255
Step-by-step explanation:
We are tasked to solve for the residual value given that when x equals 29, y will be equals to 27.255. But, when it is tested, y actual value is 26. The formula in solving residual is shown below:
Residual value = Observed value - predicted value
Residual value = 26 - 27.255
Residual values = -1.255
The answer is -1.255 for residual value.
(3[tex]\sqrt{7} \\[/tex]+7[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex])/[tex]\sqrt{21}[/tex]
Answer:
sqrt(3) + sqrt(7)
Step-by-step explanation:
3*sqrt(7) / sqrt(21) = 3/sqrt(3)
If you rationalize the denominator, you get 3*sqrt(3)/3. The threes cancel
You are left with sqrt(3)
7sqrt(3)/sqrt(21) = 7 / sqrt(7)
If you rationalize the denominator, you get
7 sqrt(7)/ 7 = sqrt(7)
The 7s have been canceled out
The answer is
sqrt(3) + sqrt(7)
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fill in the table using this function rule
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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2 square5 + 5 square5
Answer:
=2^5+5^5
=32+3125
=3157
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Answer:
1,3,5
Step-by-step explanation:
81 is a perfect square so it can be written as an integer
11.8 is rational because it can be written as a fraction (107/9)
sqrt(6) isn't a perfect square so it is irrational
3/7 is a fraction so it is rational
8.57 is a terminating decimal so it is rational
if (-2/15)+(-13/5)=(-13/5)+a/b then a/b is equal to
The choose C. –2/15
(-2/15) +(-13/5) =(-13/5) +a/b
a/b = (-2/15)+(-13/5) - (-13/5)
a/b = (-2/15) - ( 39/15) +(39/15)
a/b = –2/15
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Answer: option 3: a/b = (-2/15)
Step-by-step explanation:
See here when we solve this
(-2/15)+(-13/5) = (-13/5)+a/b
(-2/15) = (-13/5)+a/b-(-3/15)
(-2/15) = a/b
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A Triangular Park ABC has sides 120 m, 80m and 50m. a gardener has to put a fence all around it and also plant grass inside. How much area does she need to plant? Find the cost of fencing it with barbed wire at the rate of of Rs. 20 per metre leaving a space 3m wide for a gate on one side?
The perimeter = sum of all sides
= 120 + 80 + 50
= 250
So 250 - 3
247
Left space for gate
Now cost of fencing = Rs 20/per meter
= 247 × 20
= Rs 4,940
Now the area of the triangular park can be found using heron's formula
S = (a+b+c)/2
S = (120+80+50)/2
S = 250/2
S = 125
Now
Herons formula = √s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)
√125(125-120)(125-80)(120-50)
√125(5)(45)(70)
√5×5×5×5×5×3×3×5×14
After Making pairs
5×5×5×3√14
375√14
Therefore 375√14m is the area of the triangular park
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$\sf\underline\bold{Answer:}$
$\sf\small\underline{\underline{Area\: planted\: by\: the\: gardener : 1452.36m^2}}$$\sf\small\underline{\underline{The\:cost\:of\:fencing\:the\:park:Rs.4940}}$$\space$
$\sf\underline\bold{Step-by-Step:}$
$\space$
$\sf\bold{Given(In \:the\:Q):}$
Sides of the triangular park are 120m,80m and 50m.$\space$
$\sf\bold{To \: find:}$
How much area of the park does she need to plant?The cost of fencing the park ?$\space$
$\sf\small{☆Area\:to\:be\:planted=Area \: of \: ∆ABC}$
$\space$
$\sf\underline\bold{Calculating\:area\:of\:∆ABC:}$
$\space$
Use heron's formula to find the area of the triangle.
$\space$
$\mapsto$ $\sf\small{Heron's\:formula=}$
[tex]\sf\sqrt{s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)}[/tex]
$\sf{Where\:s=semi\:perimeter}$$\sf{a,b,c\: = side\:of\:the\:∆}$$\sf\small{Here\:a=120,b=80 \:and\: c=50}$$\space$
$\sf\bold{Now,find\:semi\:parameter:-}$
$\sf\small{Perimeter\:of\:the\:∆=120+80+50=250}$
$\sf\small{Semi-Perimeter:}$ $\sf\dfrac{250}{2}$ $\sf\small{=125m}$
$\space$
$\sf\small{Substitute \: the\:values\:in\:heron's\:formula:}$
$\sf{Area\:of\:the\:∆:-}$
$\mapsto$ [tex]\sf\sqrt{125(125-120)(125-80)(125-50)}[/tex]
$\space$
$\mapsto$ $\sf\sqrt{125\times(5)\times(45)\times(75)}$
$\space$
$\mapsto$ $\sf\small\sqrt{2109375}$ $\sf\small{=375}$ $\sf\small\sqrt{15}$
$\space$
$\longmapsto$ $\sf\underline\bold\purple{1452.56m^2}$
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$\sf\underline\bold{Now,find\:the\:cost\:of\:fencing:}$
$\sf{Cost\:of\:fencing-}$
$\sf{Rate = Rs.20 per \:meter}$ $\sf{Left\:space=3m}$$\space$
$\sf\underline{Hence,the\:gardener\:has\:to\:fence:}$
$\sf{= 250-3=247m.}$$\space$
So,total cost of fencing at the rate of Rs.20 per m:-
$\sf\underline\bold\purple{=247\times20=4940}$___________________________________
YOU HAVE A GARDEN HOSE AND A 0.5 LITER CONTAINER AND A 0.3 LITER CONTAINER. YOU NEED TO MEASURE OUT 0.1 LITER OF WATER. HOW DO YOU DO IT
Answer:
Fill up the .3 container and then pour it into the .5
fill up the .3 again and fill up the .5 ... if all is poured in the .5 will overflow over the top.
stop when the .5 is totally full... only .3 will fit... the liquid left in the .3 will be .1
Step-by-step explanation:
There is a proportional relationship between any length measured in centimeters and
the same length measured in millimeters. There are two ways of thinking about this proportional relationship. If you know the length of something in centimeters, you can calculate it’s length in millimeters
The constant of proportionality is 10.
What is constant of proportionality?The ratio connecting two given numbers in what is known as a proportional relationship is the constant of proportionality. The constant of proportionality is the fixed or constant pace at which ratios rise and decrease. Two ratios are said to be directly proportional if they share the same constant of proportionality. Constant ratio, constant rate, unit rate, constant of variation, and even rate of change are other names for the constant of proportionality. The constant of proportionality is the name given to this consistent pace of growth or decline.
a)
since , 1 cm = 10mm
9cm = 90mm
12.5cm = 125mm
50cm = 500mm
88.49cm = 884.9mm
b)
The constant of proportionality is 10.
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You can visualize data sets using ______________.
A. dot charts
B. dotgrams
C. dot graphs
D. dot plots
Answer:
Adrenaline: A stress hormone produced within the adrenal gland that quickens the heart beat, strengthens the force of the heart's contraction, and opens up the bronchioles in the lungs, among other effects. The secretion of adrenaline is part of the human 'fight or flight' response to fear, panic, or perceived threat.
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the difference quotient for f(x) = x2 + 4.
I am trying to simplify a difference quotient with the form
f(x+h)−f(h)/h
if f(x)=2/x2 I have attempted to cancel out the denominator of the numerator by the least common denominator method. I know that I can solve this using implicit differentiation, but am trying to use the difference quotient to get the partial derivative
Here is my work so far:
f(x+h)−f(x)(h)
=f(2/(x+h)2)−f(2/x2)h
=(2/(x+h)2)−(2/x2)h
here I multiply by the LCD
=(2(x2)−2(x+h)2)/(x2(x+h)2)h
Here I expand out the top and cancel out 2x2
=(2x2−(2x2+4xh+2h2))/(x2(x+h)2)h
=−(4xh+2h2)/(x2(x+h)2))h
Here I think I should multiply by 1/h to get rid of the h on the bottom
I end up with:
=4xh+2h2hx2(x+h)2
factor out an h
=−4x+2hx2(x+h)2
3(x-5)=5x-(3-x) solve for x
Answer:
x = -4
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]3(x-5)=5x-(3-x)\\\\3x-15=5x-3+x\\\\3x-15=6x-3\\\\-15=3x-3\\\\-12=3x\\\\-4=x[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]3(x - 5) = 5x - (3 - x) \\ 3x - 15 = 5x - 3 + x \\ 3x - 5x - x = - 3 + 15 \\ - 3x = 12 \\ x = \frac{12}{ - 3} \\ x = - 4[/tex]
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