Answer:
-2+12=10
-10+20=10
1+9=10
9+1=10
8-(-2)=10
2-(-8)=10
-30+40=10
Step-by-step explanation:
Calculate the surface area of a cube when the length of a side a = 15cm.
Surface area = 6a^2
Answer:
[tex]\boxed{ \sf 1350 \ cm^2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Surface area of a cube = 6a²
a = side length
The side length is given 15 cm.
[tex]6(15)^2[/tex]
[tex]6(225)[/tex]
[tex]1350[/tex]
The surface area of the cube is 1350 cm².
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Use the method of cylindrical shells to find the volume V generated by rotating the region bounded by the given curves about the specified axis.
y = 6x − x2, y = 8; about x = 2
Answer:
[tex]\mathbf{V = [\dfrac{ 8 \pi }{3}] }[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
y = 6x - x² , y = 8 about x = 2
To find the volume of the region bounded by the curves about x = 2; we have the radius of the cylindrical shell to be x - 1, the circumference to be 2 π (x -2 ) and the height to be 6x - x² - 8
6x - x² - 8
6x - x² - 8 = 0
-x² + 6x - 8 = 0
x² - 6x + 8 = 0
(x -4) (x - 2 ) = 0
So;
x = 2 , x = 4
Thus, the region bound of the integral are from a = 2 and b = 4
Therefore , the volume of the solid can be computed as :
[tex]V = \int \limits ^b _a \ 2x \times f(x) \ dx[/tex]
[tex]V = \int \limits ^4_2 2 \pi (x -2) (6x -x^2 -8) \ dx[/tex]
[tex]V = 2 \pi \int \limits ^4_2 (6x^2 - x^3 -8x -12 x - 2x^2 +16) \ dx[/tex]
[tex]V = 2 \pi \int \limits ^4_2 (8x^2 -x^3-20x +16) \ dx[/tex]
[tex]V = 2 \pi \int \limits ^4_2 ( -x^3+8x^2-20x +16) \ dx[/tex]
[tex]V = 2 \pi [\dfrac{ -x^7}{4}+\dfrac{8x^3}{3} -\dfrac{20x^2}{2} +16x]^4_2[/tex]
[tex]V = 2 \pi [\dfrac{ -(4^4-2^4)}{4}+\dfrac{8(4^3-2^3)}{3} -\dfrac{20(4^2-2^2)}{2} +16(4-2) ]^4_2[/tex]
[tex]V = 2 \pi [\dfrac{ -(256-16)}{4}+\dfrac{8(64-8)}{3} -10(16-4)} +16(2) ][/tex]
[tex]V = 2 \pi [\dfrac{ 4}{3}][/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{V = [\dfrac{ 8 \pi }{3}] }[/tex]
Graph the solution of 7x+3<−4 or 2x−3≥9
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
To do this you would simplify both sides.
For the first one:
[tex]7x+3<-4[/tex]
[tex]7x<-7[/tex] (subtract 3 from both sides)
[tex]x<-1[/tex] (divide 7 from both sides)
and for the second one:
[tex]2x-3\geq 9[/tex]
[tex]2x\geq 12[/tex] (add 3 to both sides)
[tex]x\geq 6[/tex] (divide 2 from both sides)
When you graph these they will look like these pictures
Answer:
[tex]x<-1[/tex] and [tex]x\geq6[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\bf 7x+3<-4[/tex]
You must subtract 3 from both sides.
[tex]7x+3-3<-4-3\\[/tex]
After subtracting, we got
[tex]7x<-7[/tex]
Let's make it into a fraction and divide
[tex]\frac{7x}{7}<\frac{-7}{7}[/tex]
Now we got the answer
[tex]x<-1[/tex]
[tex]\bf 2x-3\geq 9[/tex]
You must add 3 to both sides.
[tex]2x-3+3\geq 9+3[/tex]
After adding, we got
[tex]2x\geq 12[/tex]
Let's make it into a fraction and divide
[tex]\frac{2x}{2} \geq \frac{12}{2}[/tex]
Now we got the answer
[tex]x\geq 6[/tex]
Your answer is [tex]\bf x<-1[/tex] or [tex]\bf x\geq 6[/tex].
Which statement BEST explains why the sine of an acute angle is equal to the cosine of the angles complement?
Answer:
In a right triangle, the sine of one acute angle, A, equals the cosine of the other acute angle, B. Since the measures of these acute angles of a right triangle add to 90º, we know these acute angles are complementary. ∠A is the complement of ∠B, and ∠B is the complement of ∠A.
Step-by-step explanation:
Please answer ASAP
Randomly pick 6 points from a square of side = 1. Show that you can always find 2 points from these 6 that their distance is less or equal to [tex]\frac{\sqrt{2} }{2} }[/tex]
Randomly pick 5 points from a sphere. Show that you can always find a closed semi-sphere ( half a sphere and boundary) that contains 4 points.
Problem 1.
My thinking is that the furthest you can get is have two points at each opposite corner, so the distance between them is sqrt(2). If we have two other points with this property, then all four corners are filled up. It is possible to pick two points where the distance is 1 unit.
Then a fifth point can be placed at the center such that the distance from it to any of the corners is sqrt(2)/2. We placed the fifth point at the center to try to get as far away as possible from the other four points.
Basically we're trying to find the worst case scenario (leading to the largest distance possible) and seeing how we can fill up the square. This establishes the upper bound. Any other kind of scenario will have a distance less than the upper bound.
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Problem 2.
For this one, I'm not sure what to make of it. The terminology is a bit strange so I'm not going to be fairly helpful here. Sorry about that.
If I had to guess, I'd assume it has something to do with the fact that a plane is uniquely defined by 3 points. That fourth point is not coplanar with the other three, which helps define the semi-spherical portion. The fifth point is just extra. The points can't be all collinear or else a plane won't form. Though to be honest, I'm still not sure about problem 2. I'd get a second opinion.
Drag each object to show whether distance is proportional to time in the situation represented.
Answer: please find the answer in the explanation.
Step-by-step explanation:
1.) The distance is not proportional to time. Because the distance was constant from time = 3 seconds to 10 seconds.
2.) A person running down a field to score a touchdown. Not enough information.
3. A dog jogging at a constant speed for 20 minute. The distance is proportional to time because of the constant speed.
4.) The distance is proportional to time because their is increase in distance covered and increase in time taken.
5.) A truck passing through the 4 cities at a constant speed. The distance is proportional to time because the speed is constant.
6.) A horse running around a race track. Distance is not proportional to time because this is not a linear motion.
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Find the output, y, when the input, x, is -5.
Answer:
[tex]\boxed{y = -2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Hey there!
To find y when x is -5 we go to -5 on the x-axis.
When at -5 find where the blue line is vertical to -5,
which is -2.
Hope this helps :)
Please help! Dad will murder me if I don't have this done by the time he gets home! 100 points for whoever solves this!
Answer:
3(4)to the 3
Step-by-step explanation:
How many units away is 1 from -6 on a number line?
Answer:
7 units
Step-by-step explanation:
(number line:)
<- -10, -9, -8, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 ->
←there are 7 units from 1 to -6 (you don't count the 0)
(I'm not sure if you understood my explanation, but I do am sure about the answer, so if there is something you didn't understand let me know, and which part are you confused about so I can help you out!)
Answer:
[tex]\huge\boxed{\sf 7\ units}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
To find that how much far they are from each other, we can subtract both of them.
=> 1 - (-6)
=> 1 + 6
=> 7 units
So, they are 7 units apart from each other.
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Answer:
Tablets.
Step-by-step explanation:
You didn't want an explanation so....here you go....no explanation.
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Answer:
6cot 50
Step-by-step explanation:
Tan 50=6/x
x= 6/(tan 50)
x= 6cot 50°
Answer:
? = 6 cot 50
Step-by-step explanation:
Since this is a right triangle, we can use trig functions
tan theta = opp /adj
tan 50 = 6 /?
? tan 50 = 6
? = 6 / tan 50
We know that 1 / tan 50 = cot 50
? = 6 cot 50
Find the value of m∠ACD. A. 30º B. 15º C. 60º D. 90º
Answer:
A. 30 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Set the two angles equal to each other:
3x-15 = 45-x
Solve for x:
4x -15 = 45
4x = 60
x = 15
Finally, plug in the x to one of the equations (preferably 45 - x since it's easier to solve) and solve for x.
45 - 15 = 30
Answer:
A 30 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
I know how to do it but right now I'm cooking and have no time please say if the first part is right and the second part will be much appreciated!
Part A is correct. We have x+15 as the length and x+3 as the width. Convention usually has the width be the smaller of the two.
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Part B will have you replace x with 8 and simplify
length = x+15 = 8+15 = 23
width = x+3 = 8+3 = 11
the rectangle is 23 yards by 11 yards, so the area is 23*11 = 253 square yards
Answer:
Below
Step-by-step explanation:
As we see the area is expressed as second degree polynomial
We have already a side wich is (x+15)
● x^2 +18x + 45 = w × (x+15)
● w = (x^2 +18x+45)/(x+15)
Using the eucledian division we get:
● w = x+3
Since x^2 +18x +45 = (x+15) × (x+3)
So your answer was right
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Let's calculate the dimensions if x= 8 yards
● the length
x+15 = 8+15 = 23 yards
● the width
x+3 = 8 + 3 = 11 yards
● the area
(x+15)×(x+3) = 23 × 11 = 253 yards^2
The five-number summary for the number of touchdowns thrown by each quarterback in the British Football League is shown in the following table. About what per cent of quarterbacks in the British Football League threw more than 13 touchdowns?
Answer:
25%
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
25%
Step-by-step explanation:
4x = 2x + 2x + 5(x-x) does this have one solution, no solution or infinite solutions
Answer:
infinite solutions
Step-by-step explanation:
4x = 2x + 2x + 5(x-x)
Simplify
4x = 2x + 2x + 5*0
4x = 2x + 2x
4x = 4x
Divide by x
4 =4
This is always true so this has infinite solutions
Evaluate 9x*2 y*−2 for x = –3 and y = 2. Answers:
Answer:
20 and 1/4.
Step-by-step explanation:
9x^2 * y^(-2), for x = -3 and y = 2.
9(-3)^2 * 2^(-2)
= 9 * 9 * (1/4)
= 81 * 1/4
= 81 / 4
= 20.25
= 20 and 1/4.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's fill the values in.
9(-3)*2(2)*-2
Using PEMDAS, we would first multiply the two numbers where x and y used to be.
-27 * 4 * -2
Now we would finish multiplying this.
216.
Hope this helps!! <3
what is the first step to solving this problem: 3x-10=2(x+3)
Answer:
x = 16
Step-by-step explanation:
3x - 10 = 2(x+3)
First step is solve this:
2(x+3) = 2*x + 2*3 = 2x + 6
then:
3x - 10 = 2x + 6
3x - 2x = 6 + 10
x = 16
Check:
3*16 - 10 = 2(16+3)
48 - 10 = 2*19 = 38
Answer:
x = 16
Step-by-step explanation:
you start off by isolating the variable
which of these expressions are equivalent to p/3?
A. p-2/3
B. 1/3p
C. p-3
D. 3/p
E. 3p/p
This is assuming that p is not in the denominator. To make it more clear that p is not in the denominator, I recommend you write (1/3)p.
Taking 1/3 of a number is the same as dividing by 3.
Example:
27/3 = 9
27*(1/3) = 9
Find the surface area and volume of the following figures.
White figure Area = 128[tex]\pi[/tex]
White surface area = appro. 301
Yellow area = 320[tex]\pi[/tex]
Yellow Surface area = approx. 653
Area found with = 2πrh+2πr2
Surface Area found with = 2πrh+2πr2
You need to memorize them for tests
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Use a number line to approximate the value of root 33
Let's think about the square root of 33 here for a second.
What two perfect squares surround 33?
The answer is 25 and 36.
Then, let's take the square root of both 25 and 36, which are 5 and 6. Therefore, since the square root of 25 and 36 are both nearest to the square root of 33, then the square root of 3 must be between 5 and 6.
The correct answer is A (or option 1): 5 < root 33 < 6
Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
a (the first choice)
Step-by-step explanation:
To start, you should think of square root values near 33 that you know the answer to. For example, the square root of 25 is 5, and the square root of 36 is 6. Therefore, you know that the square root of 33 is 5.something because it is in between 25 and 36.
A solid hemisphere has volume 230cm^3. (a) Calculate the radius of the hemisphere. [The volume, V, of a sphere with radius r is V = 4 /3 = π r^3 .]
Answer:
[tex]\huge\boxed{r = 4.8\ cm}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Since it's a hemisphere, the volume will be:
Volume of Hemisphere = [tex]\frac{2}{3} \pi r^3[/tex]
Given that Volume of hemisphere = 230 cm³
230 = [tex]\frac{2}{3} \pi r^3[/tex]
Multiplying both sides by 3
230 * 3 = 2πr³
690 = 2πr³
Dividing both sides by 2π
690 / 2π = r³
r³ = 109.8
Taking cube root on both sides
r = 4.8 cm
Answer:
[tex]\large \boxed{\mathrm{4.79 \ cm}}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The volume of a hemisphere is half the volume of a sphere.
The formula for the volume of hemisphere is V = 2/3πr³.
The volume is given.
230 = 2/3πr³
Solve for r or radius.
Multiply both sides by 3/2.
230 × 3/2 = 2/3πr³ × 3/2
345 = πr³
Divide both sides by π.
(345)/π = (πr³)/π
109.816910733 = r³
Take the cube root of both sides.
∛(109.816910733) = ∛(r³)
4.78876002459 = r
a 20-foot flagpole casts a 6-foot Shadow how tall is a nearby building that casts a 30-foot shadow
The building would be 100ft tall. You have to take 20/6 = ?/30 The difference between 6 and 30 is x5. Then all you have to do is 20x5 and you get 100ft.
Answer :
The building would be 100ft tall. You have to take 20/6 = ?/30 The difference between 6 and 30 is x5. Then all you have to do is 20x5 and you get 100ft.
Kaitlyn can build a shed in 6 days. Mark can build the same shed in 8 days. Which equation can be used to find d, the number of days it would take Kaitlyn and Mark to build the shed together? Rate (Sheds per Day) Time (Days) Fraction Completed Kaitlyn One-sixth d One-sixth dd Mark One-eighth d One-eighth dd One-sixth d minus one-eighth d = 48 One-sixth d + one-eighth d = 48 One-sixth d minus one-eighth d = 1 One-sixth d + one-eighth d = 1
Answer:
One-sixth d + one-eighth d = 1
Step-by-step explanation:
When they work together, their rates of completion add. They want to build one shed, so the number of sheds being built is ...
(Kaitlyn's sheds per day)×(days Kaitlyn works) +(Mark's sheds per day)×(days Mark works) = 1 shed
(1/6)d + (1/8)d = 1 . . . . matches the last choice
Evaluate the expression. *
23 – (12 + 6) + 8
Please help
Answer:
13
Step-by-step explanation:
23-(12+6)+8
23-18+8
31-18
13
answer is 13
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the BODMAS rule,bracket of division or multiplication, addition or subtraction.
This applies the rule:
therefore,
23- (12+6)+8 ,calculate within bracket first
=23-(18)+8
now remove the bracket,by multiply by the -1
=23-18+8
the start calculate from the left to right
=23-10
=13
therefore the answer is 13
Jemma has 24 balls. Out of the 24 balls, 12 are yellow, 4 are pink, and the rest are red. What is the ratio of the number of red balls to the number of balls that are either yellow or pink? arrowRight
Answer:
1 :2
Step-by-step explanation:
12 are yellow, 4 are pink
To find the number of red
24 -12 -4 = 8
There are 8 red balls
We want the ratio of
red: yellow or pink
8 : 12+4
8 :16
Divide each side by 8
8/8 : 16/8
1 :2
Answer:1:2
Step-by-step explanation: 12 yellow + 4 pink= 16
24 balls total minus 16 =8 red balls so 8:16=1:2
I need help ASAP!! I have no idea how to do this and what side does it mean when it says other side??!
Answer:
1 point should be located before 4 points below C.
1 point should be located before 4 points above B.
1 point should be located at point A.
Solve the equation using the multiplication property of equality and the reciprocal of
1
4
.
1
4
( r −
5
2
) =
1
8
5. The cost of movie tickets at the
Cinema Verite is 9 dollars for adults
and five dollars for children under 12.
During the Saturday and Sunday
matinees, adults are charged 8 dollars
for admission and children under 12
are charged 4 dollars. At any time at
all, there is a group discount for groups
of 15 or more adults at a cost of 6
dollars per ticket. What is the cost for 2
adults and 3 children during the
Saturday matinee?
a. 27
b. 28
C. 14
d. 32
Answer:
its 28 dude, because it says that adults and children are played more on saturday.(adults on Saturday=$8 and children under 12 are $4
Please help me on this question
Answer:
The area can be expressed as: [tex]\pi r^2+lw[/tex].
We have l=10, because 18-2(4)
We have w=8, as given.
Thus, the rectangle area is 80.
There are two semicircles, but they add to form a full circle, which makes things a lot easier. We have the circle area formula, and substituting the values gives us 50.24 as the circle volume
80+50.24=130.24.
Rounded to 1 decimal place that is 130.2
Hope this helps :)