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HELP DUE IN 10 MINUTES

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Answer 1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

For Part A, use the pythagorean theorem to find the height, which ca be found by finding one length of the leg. Using the imaginary bisector, you can determine one of the legs is 5 cm, and the hypotenuse is 13 cm

a^2 + b^2 = c^2 where a and b are the legs and c is the hypotenuse. Plug in the values to solve for one leg, you get 25+b^2=169

Solve algebraically, b^2= 144, so b=12, which is the height.

Part B

Determine the surface area of each cardboard piece, and add together.

20 × 13 × 2 = 520

1/2 × 10 × 12 × 2 = 120

20 × 10 = 200

So approximately 840 cm of cardboard was used


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What is Index Law 1?
please give a definition

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Answer:

LAW 2: The second law of indices tells us that when dividing a number with an exponent by the same number with an exponent, we have to subtract the powers. In algebraic form, this rule is as follows . ... Example: In this example, the powers were multiplied together to give the answer which is 3 to the power of 6.

Find the general term of the ap whose 7th term is -1 and 16th term is 17? (pls Hurry up I will mark you Brainliest and don't reply in a silly way or I'll report you) ​

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Answer:

The answer is -13.

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula of the nth term of an AP(arthimetic progression) is a+(n-1)d.

So the 7th term will be a+6d= -1  ---(1)

The 16th term will a+15d=17  ---(2)

Subtract (2) and (1)

a+15d-(a+6d)=17-(-1)

=a+15d-a-6d=17+1

9d=18

d=18/9

d=2.

Substitute d in eq (1)

a+6(2)= -1

a+12=-1

a= -1-12= -13

Thus the general term of the ap is -13

Over what interval is the function in this graph constant?​

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Answer:

hjjjnnnhjjjjj

Step-by-step explanation:

answer is d

What is the minimum perimeter of a rectangle with an area of 625 mm^2

Question 2 options:


100 mm


125 mm


156.25 mm


312.5 mm

Show your work:

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Answer:

100 mm

Step-by-step explanation:

Square root the area to find the length of each side

[tex]\sqrt[]{625} =25[/tex]

Multiply 25 by 4 to get the sum of all four sides for the perimeter

25 x 4 = 100

plz help me to do this​

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Answer: b

Explain: because that’s where they both meet

The difference between the square of two numbers is 11. Twice the square of the first number increased by the square of the second number is 97 find the numbers

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Answer:

Below in bold.

Step-by-step explanation:

x^2 - y^2 = 11

2x^2  + y^2 = 97

From the first equation:

y^2 = x^2 - 11

Substituting in the second equation:

2x^2 + x^2 - 11 = 97

3x^2 = 108

x^2 = 36

x = 6, -6.

Substituting  for x in the first equation:

(6)^2 - y^2 = 11

y^2 = 36 - 11 = 25

y = 5, -5.

The graph of $y=ax^2+bx+c$ passes through points $(0,5)$, $(1,10)$, and $(2,19)$. Find $a+b+c$.

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Answer:

[tex]a+b+c=10[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that the graph of the equation:

[tex]y=ax^2+bx+c[/tex]

Passes through the three points (0, 5), (1, 10), and (2, 19).

And we want to find the value of (a + b + c).

First, since the graph passes through (0, 5), its y-intercept or c is 5. Hence:

[tex]y=ax^2+bx+5[/tex]

Next, since the graph passes through (1, 10), when x = 1, y = 10. Substitute:

[tex](10)=a(1)^2+b(1)+5[/tex]

Simplify:

[tex]5=a+b[/tex]

The point (2, 19) tells us that when x = 2, y = 19. Substitute:

[tex](19)=a(2)^2+b(2)+5[/tex]

Simplify:

[tex]14=4a+2b[/tex]

This yields a system of equations:

[tex]\begin{cases} 5 = a + b \\ 14 = 4a + 2b\end{cases}[/tex]

Solve the system. We can do so using elimination (or any other method you prefer). Multiply the first equation by negative two:

[tex]-10=-2a-2b[/tex]

Add the two equations together:

[tex](-10)+(14)=(-2a+4a)+(-2b+2b)[/tex]

Combine like terms:

[tex]4 = 2a[/tex]

Hence:

[tex]a=2[/tex]

Using the first equation:

[tex]5=(2)+b\Rightarrow b=3[/tex]

Therefore, our equation is:

[tex]y=2x^2+3x+5[/tex]

Thus, the value of (a + b + c) will be:

[tex]a+b+c = (2) + (3) + (5) = 10[/tex]

10. A rectangle whose length is twice its width has a diagonal equal to one side of a given square. The ratio of the area of the rectangle to the area of the square is​

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Answer:

2/5

Step-by-step explanation:

First, we can draw the rectangle out, as shown. The length is twice the width, and the diagonal, y, cuts across the rectangle. This forms a right triangle, and using the Pythagorean Theorem, we can say that

y² = x² + (2x)²

y² = x² + 4x²

y² = 5x²

square root both sides

y=√(5x²)

The diagonal, or y, is equal to √(5x²). This is equal to one side of the square

The area for the rectangle, which we need to find for the ratio, is length * width = x * 2x = 2x²

The area for the square, which we also need to find for the ratio, is (side length)² = √(5x²) = 5x²

The ratio for the area of the rectangle to the area of the square is therefore 2x²/5x² = 2/5 (crossing out the x² in both the numerator and the denominator). We know to put the rectangle on top because of the specific wording of "the ratio of the area of the rectangle to..."

Angles of triangle are in the ratio of 23:5. What is the Size of the smallest angle?​

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Answer:

ratio 2 : 3 : 5

size of smallest angle

[tex]180 \times \frac{2}{10} \\ = 36[/tex]

Answer:

The smallest angle of a triangle is 36°.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given, the ratio of angles of a triangle is 2 : 3 : 5

Let the angles of a triangle be ∠A, ∠B and ∠C.

∠A = 2x, ∠B = 3x, ∠C = 5x

∠A+∠B + ∠C= 180°

[sum of all the angles of a triangle is 180°]

2x + 3x + 5x = 180°

10x = 180°

x=180°/10 =18°

∠A=2x=2 x 18° = 36°

∠B = 3x = 3 x 18° = 54°

∠C = 5x = 5 x 18° = 90°

Hence, the smallest angle of a triangle is 36°.

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A 90 ° angle is divided into 2 angles.
Find the size of the angles.
5x+10 and 6x-41

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Answer:

So required ans is 5*11+10=65 6x-41=25

Step-by-step explanation:

You can do as,

5x+10+6x-41=90

11x-31=90

11x=31+90

11x=121

x=121/11

x=11

Solve for x.
x – 42 = 98 – 9x
X = [?]

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Answer:

x = 14

Step-by-step explanation:

x - 42 = 98 - 9x

+42      +42

x = 140 - 9x

+9x       +9x

10x = 140

/10     /10

x = 14

X=14 because if you solve it you get x=14 trust me on it

does anyone know this?

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Answer:

The volume is approximately 50 m^3

Step-by-step explanation:

The volume of a cylinder is given by

V = pi r^2 h where r is the radius and h is the height

The radius is 1/2 of the diameter r = 8/2 = 4

V = pi ( 4)^2 (1)

V = 16 pi

Letting pi be approximated by 3.14

V = 3.14 * 16

V = 50.24

The volume is approximately 50 m^3

4. If 2 Cos A-1 = 0, then the value acute value A is​

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Answer:

[tex]A=60^{\circ}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given [tex]2\cos A-1=0[/tex],

Add 1 to both sides:

[tex]2\cos A=1[/tex]

Divide both sides by 2:

[tex]\cos A=\frac{1}{2}[/tex]

Take the inverse cosine of each side (note that the question stipulates that A is acute):

[tex]\arccos(\cos A)=\arccos(\frac{1}{2})[/tex]

[tex]A=\arccos(\frac{1}{2}), A\in (0^{\circ}, 90^{\circ}),\\A=\boxed{60^{\circ}}[/tex]

A= 60






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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

First, the list of congruence theorems are:

SSS

SAS

ASA

AAS

HL

SSA is not on the list, so we can cross that out

Next, ASA implies that two angles are congruent, but we only know that one pair of angles (the right angles) are congruent, so we can cross that out

After that, the angle is not connecting the congruent sides, so D is not an option

Finally, we know that the longest sides (AD / AC) are congruent to each other, one other pair of legs/sides are congruent, and the triangles are both right triangles. Therefore, we can apply HL here

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find what the whole line is equal to then take 6.5 and subtract it from the whole thing

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

With some research I found that the medians (QK, RJ, and SI) are broken into 2:1 ratios.

So what this means is that QD is twice as long as DK.

QD = 2DK

QD = 2 * 6.5

QD = 13

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Answer:

there is only one way to to roll a 3

1/36 = .044 = 4.4%

Step-by-step explanation:

4.4?
I hope that works if not sorry.

Which of the following statements does not prove that ABCD is a parallelogram.
Given: A(-4, 7), B(3,0), C(2,-5) and D(-5, 2).

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Answer:

answer A

Step-by-step explanation:

A=(-4,7)

C=(2,-5)

midpoint = U=((-4+2)/2, (7+(-5))/2)=(-1,1))

B=(3,0)

D=(-5,2)

midpoint = V=((3+(-5))/2,(0+2)/2)=( -1,1)

Diagonals have the same middle, the quadrilater is a parallogram.

Question 2 of 10
What is the length of MN?
M
4x
x + 3
250"
50
N
A. 4
o
B. 1
C. 7
ОО
D. 8

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Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the base angles are the same, the side have to be the same

ML = MN

4x = x+3

Subtract x from each side

4x-x = x+3-x

3x= 3

Divide by 3

3x/3 = 3/3

x = 1

We want the length of MN

MN = x+3 = 1+3 = 4

The measurement of MN side is 4

What are the properties of Triangle?

The properties of the triangle are:

1. The sum of all the angles of a triangle (of all types) is equal to 180°.

2. The sum of the length of the two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side.

3. In the same way, the difference between the two sides of a triangle is less than the length of the third side.

Since the base angles are the same, the side have to be the same

ML = MN

4x = x+3

Subtract x from each side

4x-x = x+3-x

3x= 3

Divide by 3

3x/3 = 3/3

x = 1

We want the length of MN

MN = x+3 = 1+3 = 4

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A random sample of 13 teenagers were surveyed for a hypothesis test about the mean weekly amount spent on convenience goods. Researchers conduct a one-mean hypothesis test, at the 1% significance level, to test whether the average spent per week on convenience goods is greater than 50 dollars.

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Answer:

Please find the complete question and the graph in the attached file.

Step-by-step explanation:

On the basis of the data,

The level of importance is [tex]\alpha = 0.01[/tex]

Freedom levels [tex]= n -1 = 13 -1 = 12[/tex]

For the right-tailed test, the critical value is [tex]t_c = 2.681[/tex]

(Partially t-table permitted [tex]\alpha = 0.01 \ and\ df =12[/tex])

A parallelogram is cut out of a 12 inch by 8 inch sheet of paper there are four right triangles remnats two have the dimensions 2 inches by 9 inches and the other two have the dimensions 3 inches by 6 inches

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Answer:

96 in²

36 in²

60 in²

6.51 in

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that :

Dimension of paper = 12 in by 8 in

Dimension of right triangles :

2 in by 9 in ; 3 in by 6 in

Area of sheet of paper = 12 in * 8 in = 96 in²

Area of triangle = 1/2 base * height

Therefore, area of remnant right triangle :

2 * 1/2 * 2 * 9 = 18 in²

2 * 1/2 * 3 * 6 = 18 in²

Combined area of triangle left = 18in + 18in = 36 in²

Area of parallelogram = Area of sheet - Area of triangles left

Area of parallelogram = 96in² - 36in² = 60 in²

Base, b of parallelogram = 9.22 in

Area of parallelogram = base * altitude,h

60in² = 9.22h

h = 60 / 9.22 = 6.51 in

Consider two parabolas: One has equation 1 ( 4)( 4) 2 y x x =−+ . The other has the same xintercepts, but goes through the point (2,−12) How far apart are the vertices of the two parabolas

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Answer:

Following are the responses to the given question:

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\to y=(\frac{1}{2})(x-4)(x+4)\\\\\to y=(\frac{1}{2}) (x^2-16)\\\\\to y=(\frac{1}{2})(x-0)^2-8\\\\vertex \to (0,-8)[/tex]

The general x-intercept parabola equation [tex]y=k(x-4)(x+4)[/tex]

Parabola crosses the dot (2,-12)

[tex]\to k(2-4)(2+4)=-12\\\\\to k(-2)(6)=-12\\\\\to -12k=-12\\\\\to k=\frac{-12}{-12}\\\\\to k=1[/tex]

The parabolic equation which crosses the position [tex](2,-12)[/tex] is[tex]y=(x-4)(x+4)[/tex]

[tex]\to y=(x-4)(x+4)\\\\\to y=x^2-16\\\\\to y=(x-0)^2-16\\\\vertex \to (0,-16)[/tex]

The distance among the vertices of the two parabolas:

[tex]= \sqrt{(0 - 0)^2+(-8-(-16))^2}\\\\ = \sqrt{0+(-8+16))^2}\\\\ =\sqrt{0+(8)^2}\\\\=\sqrt{(8)^2}\\\\= 8\\\\[/tex]

25)
Jackson's current salary is $36,000 per year. Each year his salary is 1.04 times the previous yeal's salary. What
will his salary be in his 5th year?
OA) $42,214.92
OB) $42,114.91

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Answer:

$43,799.50

Step-by-step explanation:

USing the formula:

A = P(1+r)ⁿ

n is the time = 5

1 + r = 1.04

P = 36,000

Substitute the values into the formula

A = 36000(1.04)⁵

A = 36,000(1.2166529024)

A = 43,799.50

Hence the value in the fifth year will e $43,799.50

What is the slope-intercept form is?

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Slope intercept form is y = -3/4x - 3

reciprocal of. 0×7/11​

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Answer:

it doesn't exist

Step-by-step explanation:

the expression 0×7/11​ is equivalent to 0. 1/0 isn't possible, so its reciprocal doesn't exist.

Can someone help me with this math homework please!

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Answer:

10

Step-by-step explanation:

f ( 1 ) = 18

First term ( a ) = 18

f ( n + 1 ) = f ( n ) - 2

When, n = 1

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

f ( 2 ) = 18 - 2

f ( 2 ) = 16

f ( 2 ) - f ( 1 )

= 16 - 18

= - 2

Common difference ( d ) = - 2

f ( 5 )

= a + 4d

= 18 + 4 ( - 2 )

= 18 - 8

= 10

Abel bought a mini hi-fi set for S600.
He sold it to Bob at a loss of 20%.
Bob sold it to Charles and made a profit of 5%. How much did Charles pay for it?

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Answer:

$504

$600* .8 = $480

$480 * 1.05 = $504

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Abel:

Cost price = $ 600

Loss = 20%

Selling price = [tex]\frac{100-loss}{100}*Cost \ price[/tex]

                     [tex]= \frac{(100-20)}{100}*600\\\\=\frac{80}{100}*600[/tex]

                     = 80 * 6 = $ 480

Cost price for Bob = Selling price of Abel = $ 480

Bob's cost Price = $480

Selling price = [tex]\frac{100+Profit}{100}*CP\\\\[/tex]

                     [tex]= \frac{100+5}{100}*480\\=\frac{105}{100}*480[/tex]

                      = $ 504

Amount paid by Charles =$ 504

If Q = 5+2i, E = i, and D = 5-2i, find Q.E.D

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Answer:

Q.D.E=(5+2i).(5-2i).i = (25-4i²)i = 25i-4i³

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the cross product property to determine witch of the following equalities are proportions:

6.6/1.1 = 0.3/0.05

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Answer:

proportion

Step-by-step explanation:

6.6/1.1 = 0.3/0.05

Using cross products

6.6 * .05 = 1.1 * .3

.33 = .33

Since this is a true statement, the statement is a proportion

El periodo de un movimiento circular uniforme es de
8 segundos. ¿Cuál es su velocidad angular?

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Answer: I dont understand what your saying im sorry, I'd really like to help but I cant :(

10 fracciones que generen decimales exactos 10 fracciones que generen decimales inexactos puros y 10 fraccionarios que generen decimales periódicos mixtos

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Answer:

Un número decimal exacto es algo de la forma:

3.27

Para reescribir este número como una fracción, podemos ver que tiene dos dígitos luego del punto.

Entonces podemos multiplicar y dividir por 100 (misma cantidad de ceros que dígitos luego del punto decimal)

así obtenemos:

3.27*(100)/(100) = 327/100

Entonces la fracción 327/100 genera un decimal exacto.

Así, encontrar 10 fracciones es trivial, 10 ejemplos son:

7/10 = 0.7

314/100 = 3.14

27/10 = 2.7

27/100 = 0.27

2/10 = 0.2

25/100 = 0.25

31/10 = 3.1

12/10 = 6/5 = 1.2

131/10 = 13.1

142/100 = 1.42

Ahora, un decimal inexacto puro es algo de la forma:

3.33...

donde el 3 se repite infinitamente.

Tratemos de reescribir este número como una fracción:

primero debemos ver la cantidad de dígitos que se repiten, en este caso es uno solo, el 3, entonces multiplicamos por 10:

3.33*10 = 33.33...

Ahora, podemos restar el numero original:

33.333... - 3.333... = 30

Entonces tenemos que:

3.33*9 = 30

3.33 = 30/9

La fracción:

30/9 nos da in decimal inexacto puro.

Ahora que sabemos construirlas, 10 ejemplos pueden ser:

30/9 = 3.33....

1/3 = 0.33...

40/9 = 4.44...

50/9 = 5.55...

60/9 = 6.66...

70/9 = 7.77...

20/9 = 2.22...

55/9 = 6.11...

544/99 = 5.5959...

10/9 = 1.11...

Finalmente, un periódico mixto es algo de la forma:

1.2343434...

Es decir, el 34 se repite infinitamente, pero también tenemos un 2 luego del punto decimal, por lo que este número no es puramente periódico.

Para construirlos, podemos tomar una fracción exacta, como

1.1 y una periódica, como 1.11...

Si las sumamos, obtenemos:

1.1 + 1.11... = 2.211...

donde el uno se repetirá infinitamente.

Así, simplemente sumando las fracciones del primer caso con las del segundo, obtendremos decimales periódicos mixtos, por ejemplo:

7/10 + 55/9 = 613/90 = 0.7 +  6.11... = 6.8111....

7/10 +  10/9 = 163/90 = 0.7 + 1.11... = 1.811....

31/10 + 10/9 = 379/90 = 3.1 + 1.11... = 4.2111...

31/10 + 20/9 = 479/90 = 3.1 + 2.22... = 5.322...

31/10 + 30/9 = 579/90 = 3.1 + 3.33... = 6.4333...

27/10 + 20/9 =  443/90 = 2.7 + 2.22... = 4.922...

37/10 + 20/9 =  533/90 = 3.7 + 2.22... = 5.922...

4/10 +  10/9 = 136/90 = 0.4 + 1.11... = 1.511....

3/100 + 10/9 = 1027/900 = 0.03 + 1.11... = 1.14111...

4/10 +  20/9 = 236/90 = 0.4 + 2.22... = 2.622....

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