Answer:
Dude
sheesh i only seeing 5 and 18Would appreciate I’m so far behind :/
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the graph of f(x) then the graph of f(x + a) is a horizontal translation of f(x)
• If a > 0 then a shift to the left of a units
• If a < 0 then a shift to the right of a units
Here the graph has been shifted 2 units to the right , then
f(x) = (x - 2)²
Given the graph of f(x) then f(x) + c is a vertical translation of f(x)
• If c > 0 then a shift up of c units
• If c < 0 then a shift down of c units
Here the graph has ben shifted 4 units up
Thus
f(x) = (x - 2)² + 4 → C
In right ΔDEF, DF = 20, m∠ F = 90˚, EF = 17. Which of the following is true? Does option 5 apply
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
From the picture attached,
ΔDEF is a right triangle with two sides,
EF = 17 units
DF = 20 units
By applying Pythagoras theorem in the given triangle,
DE² = DF² + EF²
(20)² = DF² + (17)²
DF² = 400 - 289
DF = √111
Trigonometric ratios for the ∠F,
sin(F) = [tex]\frac{\text{Opposite side}}{\text{Hypotenuse}}[/tex]
[tex]\text{sin}F=\frac{\sqrt{111}}{20}[/tex]
[tex]\text{cosF}=\frac{\text{Adjacent side}}{\text{Hypotenuse}}[/tex]
[tex]\text{cos}F=\frac{17}{20}[/tex]
[tex]\text{tan}F=\frac{\text{Opposite side}}{\text{Adjacent side}}[/tex]
[tex]\text{tan}F=\frac{\sqrt{111}}{17}[/tex]
Choose the correct option.
car travels at an average speed of 40 km/h for 0.5 hours.
How far did the car travel in km?
Given :-
A car travels at an average speed of 40 km/h for 0.5 hours.To Find :-
The distance travelled.Solution :-
We know that ,
→ Distance = Speed × Time
So that ,
→ Distance = 40 km/hr × 0.5 hr
→ Distance = 40km/hr × 1/2 hr
→ Distance = 20km .
Hence the required answer is 20km .
The diagram shows a prism …,
Answer:
See figure below.
Step-by-step explanation:
See the figure below.
What is the solution for this equation:
Answer:
c) x=126
Step-by-step explanation:
tell me if I get it right
In a group of 36 pupils, 10 play the flute only. 15 play the piano only. 4 play neither instrument. A student is selected at random. What is the probability the student plays both instruments?
Answer:
9
Step-by-step explanation:
First you would need to subtract all the irrelevant students.
So, subtract 4 from 36, which is 34.
34 - (10 + 15) =
34 - 25 =
9
The answer is 9 pupils.
Which statement describes the relationship between x and y?
As x increases, y decreases.
As x increases, y increases.
As x increases, y increases and then decreases.
As x increases, y decreases and then increases.
Answer:
as x increases, y increases
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
B. as x increases, y increases
Step-by-step explanation:
what are the lengths of SV and QT? no links.
ok so we see that TR is 17 units, so RV is the same amount
3x+2 so 3x=15 so divide both sides by 3 we get x=5
now we know x=5 4x+1=21 and 9x-4=41
*drops microphone*
Answer:
TR = 12
=> 3x + 2 =17
=> x = 5
We have QT = QV (because QTV is an isosceles triangle)
=> QT = 4x+1=4x5+1=21 units
We have TS = SV (because TSV is an isosceles triangle)
=>SV = 9x-4= 9x5-4=41 units
The velocity of a car over five hours is given by v(t) = 60 ln(t + 1), 0 < t < 5
in kilometers per hour. What is the total distance traveled from t = 0 to t = 5?
Round your answer to the nearest whole number and do not include units.
Answer:
345
Step-by-step explanation:
The velocity of a car over five hours is given by:
[tex]\displaystyle v(t)=60\ln(t+1),\, 0 \leq t \leq 5[/tex]
And we want to find the total distance traveled from t = 0 to t = 5.
Recall that distance is the integral of the absolute value of the velocity function. Since we want to find the total distance traveled from t = 0 to t = 5, our limits of integration are t = 0 and t = 5. Hence:
[tex]\displaystyle D=\int_0^5 |\underbrace{60\ln(t+1)}_{v(t)}|\, dt[/tex]
Since v(t) ≥ 0 for all t in the interval [1, 5], we can remove the absolute value. Use a calculator:
[tex]\displaystyle D=60\left(6\ln(6)-5)=345.0334...\approx 345[/tex]
Find the measure of the missing angle using the exterior angle sum theorm
Answer:
r = 30°
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the Exterior Angle Sum Theorem, the exterior angle, which is 90°, is equal to the 2 interior angles, which are 60° and r°. We know that the angle next to the exterior angle is 90°, and since all angle sums add up to 180°, r = 30°.
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Illustrate the following and determine the number of permutations. 1. Arranging 4 pots with different plants in a row
2. Forming a four-digit ATM pin.
3. Securing a motorcycle with a three-digit combination lock using the numbers 1, 2, 3 and 6
4. Displaying 3 identical small vases, 1 figurine, and a photo frame in a row
5. 3 girls sitting around a circular table
Answer:
1: 16
2: 4940
3: 24
4: 25
5: 9
Step-by-step explanation:
A permutation is a method of calculating the number of possible outcomes. It follows the following general formula;
[tex]_nP_r=\frac{n!}{(n-r)!}[/tex]
There (n) is the number of objects, and (r) is the number of objects selected.
1. Arranging 4 pots with different plants in a row
In order to solve this, one needs two pieces of information, the number of objects, and the number of objects selected. One is given the number of objects; (4), but when the problem states "in a row" it never specifies how many plants are in a row. Thus, let one assume that a "row" can have an infinite amount of space, but in this case, only (4) space will be used. Therefore there are (4) objects with (4) objects selected. However, the drawback is that the combination formula doesn't work when the two parameters (n) and (r) are the same. Hence, to solve this special case, one simply multiplies the two numbers to get the answers:
[tex]n*r\\\\=4*4\\\\=16[/tex]
2. Forming a four-digit ATM pin
One is given that there are (4) digits in the ATM pin, this is the number of objects selected. One is also given that number of objects, there are (10) digits including (0). Set up the permutation and solve;
[tex]_nP_r=\frac{n!}{(n-r)!}[/tex]
[tex]_1_0P_4=\frac{10!}{(10-4)!}\\\\=\frac{10!}{6!}\\\\=\frac{10*9*8*7*6*5*4*3*2*1}{6*5*4*3*2*1}\\\\=10*9*8*7\\\\=4940[/tex]
3. Securing a motorcycle with a three-digit combination lock using the numbers (1), (2), (3), and (6).
There are (4) digits to choose from on the lock. But there are (3) numbers that can be selected.
[tex]_4P_3=\frac{4!}{(4-3)!}\\\\=\frac{4!}{1!}\\\\=\frac{4*3*2*1}{1}\\\\=4*3*2*1\\\\=24[/tex]
4. Displaying 3 identical small vases, 1 figure, and a photo frame in a row.
There are (5) objects, and (5) spaces (read problem (1) for an explanation for the objects being put in a row). Thus, this is a special case; multiply the two numbers to get the result;
[tex]n*r\\=5*5\\=25[/tex]
5. 3 girls sitting around a circular table
There are (3) subjects, and (3) spaces in this problem. Apply the same logic applies to a row in this problem. Therefore, this is another special case; multiply the two numbers to get the result;
[tex]n*r\\=3*3\\=9[/tex]
What did I do wrong in notes, and why is the answer what it shows on screenshot
Answer:
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Identify the ethical issue(s) in each experiment. Beginning in the 1940s, the Department of Medicine at the University of Chicago tested anti-malaria medications on inmates at the Stateville Penitentiary. Inmates readily volunteered, as their parole would be reviewed upon completion of their sentence. Inmates who participated in the study reported that they were informed of the risks involved in participating in the study, including the possibility of death.
In the 1960s, Stanley Milgram studied the willingness of subjects to obey an authority figure, even at the risk of being harmed. The subjects believed they were taking part in a study on learning. They were assigned to the role of teacher and were ordered to administer electrical shocks with increasing voltage to the learner whenever the learner made an error. The learner was an actor who remained unharmed. The subjects were not initially told that it was a study of obedience, as this might affect the outcome, and they were not prepared for possible psychological distress.
In the 1950s and 60s, Saul Krugman infected mentally disabled children enrolled at the Willowbrook State School in New York with hepatitis in order to better understand how the disease spread and how it could be combatted. Parents agreed to enroll their children in the study in exchange for admission to the school.
Full question attached
Answer:
1. Subjects were not aware of the purpose of the experiment.
2. Subjects were not aware of all potential risks.
Subjects were not aware of the purpose of the experiment.
3. Subjects were coerced into participating
Explanation:
Ethics are the moral principles and codes that guide our daily decisions and actions. Ethical issues in conducting experiments or research aim at protecting the dignity of subjects or participants in the research. Major ethical issues in conducting research include: Respect for anonymity and confidentiality, beneficence(should not harm participants), and informed consent(independently volunteers after clear comprehensive information on research).
1. Experiment violates informed consent as participants were not aware of the purpose of research.
2. Experiment violates informed consent and beneficence as participants weren't fully informed and faced the risk of being harmed.
3. Experiment violates beneficence and informed consent as participants faced the risk of being harmed and did not independently volunteer for the research.
Find the equation of a quadratic function in general form whose graph has points: (-2, 3) (0, 3) and (-4,-5).
Try your best to show complete work & explain your strategy.
Answer:
-x²-2x+3
Step-by-step explanation:
The first thing I noticed is that the first and second point has the same y intercept despite being only 2 x coordiantes away. This must mean that the vertex's x coordiante is probably (-1,4)
Because the vertex is probably (-1,4) the graph must also be concave down because the point (-4,-5) is below it
writing this in vertex form we get
-a(x+1)²+4
Where a is some constant
solve for a by plugging in (0,3)
3= -a(0+1)²+4
3= -a+4
-1= -a
a=1
therefore the equation looks like
-(x+1)²+4
expanding this so that it's in stantard form...
-(x²+x+x+1)+4
-x²-2x+3
which is the final answer
Can someone please help me with this?
Answer:
x = 2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
-3x + 4 = 2
-3x = -2
x = 2/3
y = 2
(plug it into original equation)
(2/3. 2)
instructions: state what additional information is required in order to know that the triangle in the image below are congruent for the reason given.
Given: SAS
Answer:
please I don't know can u please help me out
Answer:
The answer to your question where SAS is given
∠T ≈∠ W
WOrth 10 pts ... pls help
Simplify. 6x-2
A.6/x^2
B.x²/6
C.1/6x^2
D.1/36x^2
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]a^{-m}=\frac{1}{a^{m}}\\\\6x^{-2}=6*\frac{1}{x^{2}}=\frac{6}{x^{2}}[/tex]
which table represents a linear function graph 1. pleasee help also giving brainliest
Answer:
2 i think it is
Step-by-step explanation:
Does the point (1, 3) satisfy the equation y = 5x? yes no
Answer:
Nope
Step-by-step explanation:
we can graph y = 5x as y = 5 units up and one unit to the right
but for right now let me be specific on what i mean
Specifically:
y = 5x is a Slope-Intercept equation, the original Slope-Intercept equation would be y = mx + b but in this case, we don't have b so we're focusing now on y = 5x, but what are we suppose to do with 5x??? well 5x represents the slope of the line so to graph a slope, use rise over run = rise/run. so only 5 is being used so 5 = rise/run = 5/1.
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Answer: (1, 3) doesn't satisfy the equation
Answer:
No, it does not satisfy the equation
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi there!
We are given the equation y=5x and we want to know if the point (1,3) will satisfy the equation
If we substitute the values of a point into the equation, and the result is a true statement (ex. 2=2), then the point satisfies the equation
If we substitute the values of a point into the equation and the result is a false statement (ex. 0=7), then the point doesn't satisfy the equation
The reason for this is because when we plug the value of a point into an equation, we're seeing if the equation will pass through that given point.
So let's substitute 1 as x and 3 as y into y=5x
3=5(1)
multiply
3=5
The result is a false statement; therefore, the point doesn't satisfy y=5x
Hope this helps!
Oof, someone please help asap! I don't recall ever seeing this type of question before!
Answer:
90
Step-by-step explanation:
You are looking for the highest common factor for 270 and 360.
Factor the 2 numbers
270 = 2 * 5 * 3 * 3 * 3
360 = 2 * 2 * 2 * 3 * 3 * 5
Each of the numbers has a 5
Each of the numbers has two threes
Each of the numbers has one 2
So the answer is 2 * 3*3 * 5
Which value is 10,000 times larger than 1,300?
Explain.
Which value is 10,000 times larger than 1,300?
answer= 1300×10000
= 13,000,000
Find the measure of the third angle of a triangle if the measures of the other two angles are given.
118.6 and 42.3
The three inside angles of a triangle equal 180.
Subtract the two known angles from 180.
180 - 118.6 - 42.3 = 19.1
The third angle is 19.1
The marked price of a palmtop was Rs 10,000. What will be the price of palmtop if 13% VAT was levied, after allowing 15% discount on it ?
Step-by-step explanation:
price after discount and with vat = 9605
25. Kendra owns a toy store. She charges $8.00 for two puzzles and a piece of candy. She charges (1 poi
$4.50 for one puzzle and a piece of candy. How much does each puzzle cost?
O $3.50
O $4.50
O $1.00
$2.25
Given:
Kendra charges $8.00 for two puzzles and a piece of candy.
She charges $4.50 for one puzzle and a piece of candy.
To find:
The cost of each puzzle.
Solution:
Let x be the cost of a puzzle and y be the cost of piece of candy.
Kendra charges $8.00 for two puzzles and a piece of candy.
[tex]2x+y=8[/tex] ...(i)
She charges $4.50 for one puzzle and a piece of candy.
[tex]x+y=4.50[/tex] ...(ii)
Subtracting (ii) from (i), we get
[tex]2x+y-(x+y)=8-4.50[/tex]
[tex]2x+y-x-y=3.50[/tex]
[tex]x=3.50[/tex]
The cost of puzzle is $3.50. Therefore, the correct option is A.
Three text messages cost 5 cents to send. how much do 150 cost?
Answer:
30 ,,,,,,,, I hope it's helpful for you
3 text messages = 5 cents
So,
1 text messages
= 5 cents/3
= 5/3 cents
So,
150 text messages
= 150 × (5/3 cents)
= 50 × 5 cents
= 250 cents
Please help due incredibly soon!!!!
Answer:
The surface area is 116.
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the nth term rule of the quadratic sequence below?
8,14,22,32 ,44, 58, 74...
Answer:
y=n^2+3n+4
Step-by-step explanation:
Sequence,S: 8,14,22,32 ,44, 58, 74...
First differences of S: 6,8,10,12,14,16,...
Second differences of S: 2,2,2,2,2,2,....
It is indeed a quadratic since the 1st differences that are the same are the second differences.
So the 1st term is 8. If the 0th term was listes it would be 4 since 8-4=4 and 6-4=2.
This means our quadratic it is in the form
y=an^2+bn+c where c=4.
So we have y=an^2+bn+4.
Now we can find a and b using two points from our sequence to form a system of equations to solve.
(1,8) gives us 8=a(1)^2+b(1)+4
Simplifying gives 8=a+b+4
Subtracting 4 on both sides gives: 4=a+b
(2,14) gives us 14=a(2)^2+b(2)+4
Simplifying gives 14=4a+2b+4
Subtracting 4 on both sides gives 10=4a+2b
So we have the following system to solve:
4=a+b
10=4a+2b
I'm going to solve using elimination/linear combination style.
Dividing second equation by 2 gives the system as:
4=a+b
5=2a+b
Subtract the 2nd equation from the first gives:
-1=-1a
This implies a=1 since -1=-1(1) is true.
If a+b=4 and a=1, then b=3. Because 3+1=4.
So the equation is y=1n^2+3n+4 or y=n^2+3n+4.
Prove: AAB
Step
Statement
Reason
Given
1
ABCD is a parallelogram
ABCD
Select a Reason!!
2
A
B
N