is good answer the x value and y value
Answer:
No, the inverse function does not pass the horizontal line test.
Step-by-step explanation:
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.
solve the following problems
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!
Michelle did a survey in four butterfly parks and wrote the following observations:
Answer:
A. 55%
Step-by-step explanation:
First we should make these into fractions
A. 33/60
B. 36/78
C. 40/89
D. 24/59
these are the fractions, The question wants us to pick the Park with the Greatest Percentage, Not The Greatest Amount, so Lets look at these fractions A. 33/60 Is 55% B. 36/78 is 46% . C. 40/89 is 44% D. 24/59 is about 40%
I also remember doing this on a quiz!!
A committee that consists of five members are to be chosen from 6 boys and 5 girls. Find the number of different committees that can be formed if the number of boys is more than the number of girls
Answer:
281 different committees can be formed if the number of boys is more than the number of girls.
Step-by-step explanation:
The order in which the people are chosen to the committee is not important, which means that the combinations formula is used to solve this question.
Combinations formula:
[tex]C_{n,x}[/tex] is the number of different combinations of x objects from a set of n elements, given by the following formula.
[tex]C_{n,x} = \frac{n!}{x!(n-x)!}[/tex]
Number of boys more than the number of girls:
3, 4 or 5 boys.
3 boys:
3 boys from a set of 6.
2 girls from a set of 5. So
[tex]C_{6,3}C_{5,2} = \frac{6!}{3!3!} \times \frac{5!}{2!3!} = 200[/tex]
4 boys:
4 boys from a set of 6.
1 girl from a set of 5. So
[tex]C_{6,4}C_{5,1} = \frac{6!}{4!2!} \times \frac{5!}{1!4!} = 75[/tex]
5 boys:
5 boys from a set of 6. So
[tex]C_{6,5} = \frac{6!}{5!1!} = 6[/tex]
Total:
200 + 75 + 6 = 281
281 different committees can be formed if the number of boys is more than the number of girls.
A roller coaster starts at point A. It goes up 20 feet, down 32 feet, and then up 16 feet to point B. Write an addition sentence to find the height at point B in relation in point A.
Heklp po pasahan na bukas
Answer:
20+(-32)+16
Step-by-step explanation:
It goes up which is positive then goes down which is negative then goes back up which is positive
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
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)
Suppose that x - y = 2 and 2x – 3y = 11. Then x + y =
Answer:
x + y = -12
Step-by-step explanation:
x - y = 2
2x – 3y = 11
-2x +2y = -4
2x – 3y = 11
-y = 7
y = -7
x = -5
x + y = -12
Graph the function F(x)=2^x-4
Answer:
The plotting are correct .
HOPE IT HELPED!!
Just Question B!
One of the numbers in the diagram is chosen at random, find the probability that the number is in set B, giving your answer as a decimal.
Gibing brainlist!
Answer:
0.4 or 0.40
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 10 total numbers. 4 of them are in set B.
So, 4/10 are in set B.
The probability is 0.4 because 4 divided by 10 is 0.4.
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°.
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]
Write a function rule for the table.
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
slope=(1-0)/(5-4)=1
eq. of line through (4,0) with slope 1 is
y-0=1(x-4)
put y=f(x)
f(x)=x-4
The perimeter of the rectangle below is 46 units. Find the length of side AB.
Write your answer without variables.
D
3x - 2
AB = 0
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A
2x
B
Ax
B
Step-by-step explanation:
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A rectangle has an area of 18 cm2
The lengths of the sides are whole numbers.
How long could the sides of the rectangle be?
Give all the examples you can think of
Answer:
9 possible values of length and breadth.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that the area of the rectangle is 18cm² . And the lengths of the sides are whole numbers. We need to tell the possible dimensions of the rectangle .
Let :-
[tex]\rm\implies Length = x [/tex]
[tex]\rm\implies Breadth = y [/tex]
We know that :-
[tex]\rm\implies Area = length \times breadth [/tex]
Put in the assumed variables[tex]\rm\implies Area = x y \\\\\rm\implies xy = 18cm^2 [/tex]
Now look out for the possible factors of 18 . That is , ( 1 × 18 ) , ( 2 × 9) , ( 3 × 6 ) , ( 6 × 3 ) , ( 9 × 2 ) , (18 × 1 ) . That is total 9 possible values .
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.
. Formulate the hypotheses that can be used to determine whether the sample data support the hypothesis that students show a higher population mean math score on the SAT if their parents attained a higher level of education. population mean math score parents college grads. population mean math score parents high school grads. _____ _____ b. What is the point estimate of the difference between the means for the two populations
Answer:
Following are the responses to the given question:
Step-by-step explanation:
For point a:
Following are the null and alternative hypotheses:
[tex]H_0 : \mu_1 \leq \mu_2\\\\H_1 : \mu_1 > \mu_2[/tex]
For point b:
By using the Excel we obtained the output of the 2 sample t-test that is defined in the attached file.
These point estimately are the difference among the mean for the two populations:
[tex]\to \mu_{\bar{x_1}-\bar{x_2}} = \mu_{\bar{x_1}}-\mu{\bar{x_2}} ={\bar{x_1}-\bar{x_2}}=573-491=82[/tex]
A company is selling specialty ice cream. Their profit is modeled by the equation p(x) = x2 + 3, where x represents the number of cartons sold. Their cost to make the carton is represented by c(x) = -3x + 24, where x represents the number of cartons produced.
A. What does it mean to find the solution to this system?
B. What is the solution to the system? How did you find the solution?
C. What does the solution mean in context of the problem?
D. How do you solve this system when x does not stand for the same thing? What system are you referring to?
Answer:
The given function for the profit of the company is p(x) = x² + 3
The function for the cos of the company, c(x) = -3·x + 24
Where;
x = The number of cartons sold
A. To find the solution of the system means to find the number of cartons sold at which the profit and cost are equal
B. The solution of the system can be found by equating both functions as follows;
p(x) = c(x)
Therefore;
x² + 3 = -3·x + 24
∴ x² + 3 + 3·x - 24 = 0
x² + 3·x - 21 = 0
x = (-3 ± √(3² - 4×1×(-21)))/(2 × 1)
∴ x = (-3 ± √(93))/2
x = (-3 + √(93))/2 ≈ 3.32 or x = (-3 - √(93))/2 ≈ -6.32
Therefore, the possible solution is x = (-3 + √(93))/2 ≈ 3.32
C. The solution means that when the company sells about 3 cartons of specialty ice, the cost to make the carton and the profit from selling the cartons will be approximately equal
D. Part 1
To solve the system, we rewrite the functions using common variables, to obtain a consistent system of equations
Part 2 Inconsistent system of equations
When x does not stand for the same thing in both equations, we have an inconsistent system of equations and there are no solutions
Step-by-step explanation:
What did I do wrong in notes, and why is the answer what it shows on screenshot
Answer:
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what is the answer?
Step-by-step explanation:
C. represent the number line for x
where x ix
3x>6x> 6/3x>2hope it helps.stay safe healthy and happy.Find the value of y...
Answer:
y=0
Step-by-step explanation:
Rewrite Evaluate Powers:
3[tex]3^{2y-1}+3^{-1}+2*3^{y}*3^{-1}=1[/tex]
Calculate:
[tex](3^{y})^{2}*\frac{1}{3} +2*3^{y}*\frac{1}{3}=1[/tex]
Solve using substitution:
[tex](3^{y})^{2}*\frac{1}{3} +\frac{2}{3} *3^{y}=1[/tex] [tex]t=3^{y}[/tex]
Solve the equation for t:
[tex]t^{2}*\frac{1}{3}+\frac{2}{3}t=1[/tex]
t=-3
t=1
Substitute back to t=3^y
3^y=-3
3^y=1
y∉R
[tex]3^{y}=1[/tex]
y=0
Someone pls help me ill give out brainliest pls don’t answer if you don’t know
Answer:
y < -7
Step-by-step explanation:
You balance it like a normal equation:
8y + 3 > 15y + 52
8y + 3 (-8y) > 15y + 52 (-8y)
3 (-52) > 7y + 52 (-52)
-49 (÷7) > 7y (÷7)
y < -7
What’s the equation of the line that passes through the point (5,1) and has a slope of 1
Answer:
y = x + 4
Step-by-step explanation:
y = mx + b
y = 1x + b
5 = 1 + b
b = 4
y = x + 4
On a horizontal number line, positive numbers are_____
On a vertical number line, negative numbers are_______
The number is_______
Answer:
the horizontal are called x-axis, while the vertical are called y-axis
Prove: AAB
Step
Statement
Reason
Given
1
ABCD is a parallelogram
ABCD
Select a Reason!!
2
A
B
N
Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Someone tell me where everyone is going right please !!
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
( 2 , 3 ) , ( 6 , - 5) , ( - 1 , 3 ) - is a function
( 1 , 9 ) , ( -3 , - 2 ) , ( 1 , - 4 ) - is a function
( 7 , - 4 ) , ( 0 , 9 ) , ( 2 , - 2 ) - is a function
( 0 , 3 ) , ( 0 , 7 ) , ( 4 , 0 ) - is a function
( -6 , 5 ) , ( -5 , 6 ) , ( 8 , 2 ) - is a function
someone help me with my algebra homework please
Answer:
(8,2.40)
Step-by-step explanation:
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 .