Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
A = [tex]\frac{base1 + base2}{2}[/tex] x h Formula
[tex]\frac{base1 + 5}{2}[/tex] x 20 = 80 Substitution
[tex]\frac{base1 + 5}{2}[/tex] = 4 Work (divide by 20, multiply by 2, subtract 5)
base1 + 5 = 8
base1 = 3 Solution
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Explain how data is transmitted over the internet. Make reference to the terms TCP/IP and why this system is needed.
Use this scaffold to help you write your response:
1. Identify and define the different components that is required to transmit data on the internet (e.g. TCP/IP/Computer)
2. Describe what each of these do
3. Explain how they work together to transmit data
4. Explain why each one is important in the system
5. Can you support your explanation with an example?
Answer:
TCP/IP stands for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol and is a set of protocols used to interconnect/connect network devices on the internet. think of it as a set of rules that kind of tell how the network works/ or should work, and what boundaries there are.
TCP/IP specifies how data is exchanged, via the internet. It basically provides communications that identify how/what packets the data should be distributed in, as well as, addressed, transmitted, and received at the destination.
TCP/IP requires a central management so it is capable of making networks reliable, and the added ability of recovering info/data automatically from any failure on any device on the network chain.
TCP also defines how applications can create access and channels of communication across a certain or any network. Like I mentioned before, it manages how a message (a message can be any type of data that is being sent from one user to another, or and pieces of data that are being transmitted to and through various areas) is assembled into smaller packets before they travel across the internet and reassemble in the right order once reached at the destination address.
IP defines how to address and route each packet to make sure it reaches, said, destination. Each gateway computer on the network checks the IP address to determine where to forward the message.
bonus :
ASCII:
it is the American Standard Code for Information Interchange and is pronounced as (ask-ee).
This is a special code all machines use to receive and deliver data.
This standardized code will allow computers to translate data in the form of special characters.
Because ASCII is a standardized code for all computers, it's easier for them to share information this way without losing data in the translation.
*think about an iPhone sending a message to an Android. two different softwares, so how can messages be sent in the correct order and without any data being lost?
how do i find the length of VN
Answer:
30
Step-by-step explanation:
let the length of VN be x
VNB ~ VMD
VN/VM = BN/DM
x/(30+x) = 12/24
24x=12(30+x)
24x=360+12x
12x=360
x = 30
A large container is partially filled with n liters of water. Ito adds 10 liters of water to the container, making it 60% full. If Ignacio adds 6 more liters of water, the container will be 75% full.
What is the value of n?
Answer:
[tex]14\text{ liters}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the total amount of water the container can hold be [tex]t[/tex]. Currently, there are [tex]n[/tex] liters in the container. If Ito adds 10 liters of water, the container will be 60% full. We can express this statement in the following mathematical equation:
[tex]n+10=0.6t[/tex]
Next, we're given that if we add 6 more liters to this, the container will be 75% full.
Therefore, we have:
[tex]n+10+6=0.75t,\\n+16=0.75t[/tex]
This is a system of equations:
[tex]\begin{cases}n+10=0.6t,\\ n+16=0.75t\end{cases}[/tex]
Subtract both equations to conveniently get rid of [tex]n[/tex]:
[tex]10-16=0.6t-0.75t,[/tex]
Combine like terms:
[tex]-6=-0.15t[/tex]
Divide both sides by -0.15:
[tex]t=\frac{-6}{-0.15}=40[/tex]
Now substitute [tex]t=40[/tex] into any equation (I'll choose the first):
[tex]n+10=0.6(40),\\n+10=24[/tex]
Subtract 10 from both sides:
[tex]n=24-10=\boxed{14\text{ liters}}[/tex]
14 A curve has equation y=x2 - 6x² + 16. Find the coordinates of the two turning points.
Step-by-step explanation:
there is something wrong with your problem description.
you really mean x² - 6x² + 16 ?
or is it 2x - 6x² + 16 ?
in any case this would be a squared equation, which does not have 2 turning points.
we would need an equation with x³.
for that we would create the 1st deviation, which would be then a squared equation with 2 solutions, which would be the 2 turning points of the initial equation.
can someone please help me with this math thing, i'm being timed and i don't know what else i can do, if someone wants to help just do the Nick one the graph and the Sammy and Mariam one i’ll try to do by myself but please help me
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
a. amt. of weeks and hours worked
I don’t know if I get this right so can someone correct it or check it ?
Answer:
i think thats right
Step-by-step explanation:
A is the point (0, 8) and R is the point (5, 6). Find the point Con the y-axis such that angle ABC is 90°
Answer:
(0, -13/2) or (0, -6.5)
Step-by-step explanation:
a point on the y-axis means x=0.
so, the solution is a point (0, y).
and I assume (5, 6) is not R but is B.
for the angle at B being 90 degrees, we are looking at a right-angled triangle, and basic Pythagoras has to be true :
c² = a² + b²
with c being the Hypotenuse (the line opposite of the angle with the 90 degrees).
in our case, this c is the connection from A to C.
and a and b are the connections AB and BC.
so,
AC² = AB² + BC²
the distance between two points is again calculated via Pythagoras, where the differences in x and y directions are the sides, and the distance itself is the Hypotenuse.
so, we get
(0-0)² + (8-y)² = (0-5)² + (8-6)² + (5-0)² + (6-y)²
(8-y)² = -5² + 2² + 5² + (6-y)²
64 - 16y + y² = 25 + 4 + 25 + 36 - 12y + y²
64 - 16y + y² = 90 - 12y + y²
64 - 16y = 90 - 12y
-26 = 4y
y = -26/4 = -13/2 = -6.5
Which number lines have points that represent additive inverses? Check all
that apply
-54-3 -2 -1 0
1
2
3
4 5
-513 2-1
0
1
2.
3
4 5
5 4 3 2 1
1
2
3 4
-54-3-2-1
0
1
2
3 4 5
Answer:
2nd and fourth one
Step-by-step explanation:
I just did it and if you look at both of them and if you look closely they each have a negative and a positive
help me please !!! :)
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = x+4 when x is equal to or less than - 2. f(-4)=0
Need help here please and thank u
Answer:
I think C sorry if wrong
Step-by-step explanation:
5(^ 1/5 +-4) 2(-4)(-0.8)^ 2
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\displaystyle\ \Large \boldsymbol{} \frac{5(\frac{1}{5}+(-4) )}{2\cdot(-4) \cdot (0-0,8)^2} =\frac{^1 \ 5^{ }\!\!\!\!\diagup\cdot \frac{1}{5\!\!\!\!\diagup}-20 }{-8 \cdot 0,64 } = \\\\\\ \frac{-20+1}{-5,12} =\frac{-19}{-5,12} \cdot \frac{25}{25} =\frac{475}{128} =\boxed{\pmb{3\frac{91}{128} }}[/tex]
Please help me find the sides of this triangle using the special right triangle method, 45-45-90. With work :)
Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
The sides of a 45- 45- 90 triangle are in the ratio 1 : 1 : [tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex]
where 1 , 1 are the legs and [tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex] the hypotenuse
If we let the ratio be a : a : [tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex] a , then
AT = AD = a = 10
DT = [tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex] a = 10[tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex]
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The basic 45-45-90 triangle ratio is :
Side opposite to 45° angle: x
Side opposite to 45° angle: x
Side opposite to 90° angle: x√2
Ratios of sides of 45-45-90 triangle is x : x : x√2
Side opposite to ∠D which is 45° is : 10
AT = x = 10
Side opposite to ∠T which is 45° is : 10
AD = x = 10
Side opposite to ∠A which is 90° is : TD
TD = x√2 = 10*√2 = 10√2
please answer if you can
Step-by-step explanation:
denominator
add numerator
The estimated product of 20.7 and 9.18, after rounding both factors to the nearest whole number,
is
.
Answer:
20.7 --> 21
9.18 --> 9
21x9 is 189, thus the estimated product is 189.
Let me know if this helps!
4 = t/2.5
t=?
i am not sure how to divided this... also what is t?
Answer:
"t" is not a specific thing, this is just the sign of your variable.
t = 4 × 2.5
t = 10
4over6=24over16 explain the error in the students work
Step-by-step explanation:
The key to solve this problem is using ratios and proportions.
The key to solve this problem is using ratios and proportions.Ratio is the relationship between two numbers, defined as the quotient of one number for the other. So: The ratio between two numbers a and b is the fraction a/b and it is read a to b. This reason can also be written a : b.
The key to solve this problem is using ratios and proportions.Ratio is the relationship between two numbers, defined as the quotient of one number for the other. So: The ratio between two numbers a and b is the fraction a/b and it is read a to b. This reason can also be written a : b.Given two reasons a/b and c/d we say that they are in proportion if a/b = c/d. The terms a and d are called extremes while b and c are the means. In every proportion the product of the extremes is equal to the product of the means: a.d = b.c
The key to solve this problem is using ratios and proportions.Ratio is the relationship between two numbers, defined as the quotient of one number for the other. So: The ratio between two numbers a and b is the fraction a/b and it is read a to b. This reason can also be written a : b.Given two reasons a/b and c/d we say that they are in proportion if a/b = c/d. The terms a and d are called extremes while b and c are the means. In every proportion the product of the extremes is equal to the product of the means: a.d = b.cA student uses the ratio of 4 oranges to 6 fluid ounces of juice to find the numbers of oranges needed to make 24 fluid ounces of juice.
The key to solve this problem is using ratios and proportions.Ratio is the relationship between two numbers, defined as the quotient of one number for the other. So: The ratio between two numbers a and b is the fraction a/b and it is read a to b. This reason can also be written a : b.Given two reasons a/b and c/d we say that they are in proportion if a/b = c/d. The terms a and d are called extremes while b and c are the means. In every proportion the product of the extremes is equal to the product of the means: a.d = b.cA student uses the ratio of 4 oranges to 6 fluid ounces of juice to find the numbers of oranges needed to make 24 fluid ounces of juice.
The key to solve this problem is using ratios and proportions.Ratio is the relationship between two numbers, defined as the quotient of one number for the other. So: The ratio between two numbers a and b is the fraction a/b and it is read a to b. This reason can also be written a : b.Given two reasons a/b and c/d we say that they are in proportion if a/b = c/d. The terms a and d are called extremes while b and c are the means. In every proportion the product of the extremes is equal to the product of the means: a.d = b.cA student uses the ratio of 4 oranges to 6 fluid ounces of juice to find the numbers of oranges needed to make 24 fluid ounces of juice. The error in the student's work was that they reversed the reason, 24/16 instead of 16/24.
Pleaseeee help me i have 15 mins to complete I’ll give u a hug
Answer:
1. 39-14a
2. (21*x-5/4) to power of 1/2
3. 2(I9 +10rI+4)
4. 25xsquared -100x+76/4
Step-by-step explanation:
SUBJECT: Graphs and Function
Identify the range of the function shown in the graph.
What shape is this? I’m so confused and I need to get this done really quickly!
The shape is an irregular pentagon
simplify:(x/y+y/x-1)+(x^2/y^2-x/y+1)
Answer:
[tex] = \frac{ - xy + {y}^{4} + {y}^{3} + {x}^{3}y + {x}^{3} - {x}^{2} }{x {y}^{3} + {xy}^{2} - {y}^{3} - {y}^{2} } [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]( \frac{x}{y} + \frac{y}{x - 1} ) + ( \frac{ {x}^{2} }{ {y}^{2} } - \frac{x}{y + 1} )[/tex]
[tex] \frac{xy \times (x - 1) \times (y + 1) + {y}^{3} \times (y + 1) + {x}^{2} \times (x - 1) \times (y + 1) - {xy}^{2} \times (x - 1)}{ {y}^{2} \times (x - 1) \times (y + 1)} [/tex]
[tex]\frac{( {x}^{2} y - xy) \times (y + 1) + {y}^{4} + {y}^{3} + ( {x}^{3} - {x}^{2} ) \times (y + 1) - {x}^{2} {y}^{2} + {xy}^{2} }{( {xy}^{2} - {y}^{2} ) \times (y + 1)}[/tex]
[tex] \frac{ {x}^{2} {y}^{2} + {x}^{2} y - {xy}^{2} - xy + {y}^{4} + {y}^{3} + {x}^{3} y + {x}^{3} - {x}^{2}y - {x}^{2} - {x}^{2} {y}^{2} + {xy}^{2} }{( {xy}^{3} + {xy}^{2} - {y}^{3} - {y}^{2} ) } [/tex]
[tex] = \frac{ - xy + {y}^{4} + {y}^{3} + {x}^{3}y + {x}^{3} - {x}^{2} }{x {y}^{3} + {xy}^{2} - {y}^{3} - {y}^{2} } [/tex]
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
how many degrees are between 50 and 85
Answer:
35 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
50+35=85
Help with Pythagorean theorem
Answer:
45
Step-by-step explanation:
(27*27)+(36*36) = 2025
square root 2025 and you get 45
to check 45*45=2025
Anna and Damien still haven't finished inventory for their pet store. They just received a shipment of 4 chinchillas. They already had 3 cages with 4 chinchillas in each. What expression shows Anna and Damien how many chinchillas they have now?
Answer:
16!
Step-by-step explanation:
4 x 3 = 12 + 4 = 16
What is the factored form of 1,458,43 – 2?
Answer:
Factors of 1458 are 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18, 27, 54, 81, 162, 243, 486, 729, 1458. There are 14 integers that are factors of 1458. The biggest factor of 1458 is 1458. Positive integers that divides 1458 without a remainder are listed below.
Find the value of x in simular triangles
Answer:
the x value is 12
Step-by-step explanation:
similar triangles have proportionate sides,
20/ 15 = x/ 9, if you cross multiply this, then you get x= 12
(c) calculate the area of a 2D parallelogram 2.1 3.1
PLease help Qwq it precalc
Answer:
1) x= -7/5
Step-by-step explanation:
−5x-7=0
-5x=7
x=-7/5
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the zero let y = 0 , that is
- 5x - 7 = 0 ( add 7 to both sides )
- 5x = 7 ( divide both sides by - 5 )
x = [tex]\frac{7}{-5}[/tex] = - [tex]\frac{7}{5}[/tex] → D
pls help. i will give brainliest
Answer:
247 = j - 285
Step-by-step explanation:
Anything that is labeled with "is" will be what the entire equation is equal to. (Also because the instructions are asking for an equation which is equal to something). Also, fewer than is the subtraction of two things. In this case it will be 285 and j. In the end the equation will be:
247 = j - 285
Hope this helped.
Find the slope intercept form and the point slope the line perpendicular to 4x-7y=2 going through (-6,1)
Answer:
Slope-intercept form: [tex]y=-\frac{7}{4}x-\frac{19}{2}[/tex]
Point-slope-form: [tex]y-1=-\frac{7}{4}(x+6)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi there!
We want to find the equation of the line perpendicular to the line 4x-7y=2 that goes through (-6, 1) in slope-intercept form, as well as the point-slope form
Slope-intercept form is defined as y=mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y intercept
Point-slope form is defined as [tex]y-y_1=m(x-x_1)[/tex], where m is the slope and [tex](x_1, y_1)[/tex] is a point
Meanwhile, perpendicular lines have slopes that are negative and reciprocal. When they are multiplied together, the result is -1
So let's find the slope of the line 4x-7y=2
The equation of the line is in standard form, which is ax+by=c, where a, b, and c are integer coefficients a is non-negative, and a and b aren't 0
So let's find the slope of the line 4x-7y=2
One way to do that is to convert the equation of the line from standard form to slope-intercept form
Our goal is to isolate y onto one side
Subtract 4x from both sides
-7y=-4x+2
Divide both sides by -7
y=[tex]\frac{4}{7}x-\frac{2}{7}[/tex]
So the slope of the line 4x-7y=2 is [tex]\frac{4}{7}[/tex]
Now, we need to find the slope of the line perpendicular to it
Use this formula: [tex]m_1*m_2=-1[/tex]
[tex]m_1[/tex] in this case is [tex]\frac{4}{7}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{4}{7}m_2=-1[/tex]
Multiply both sides by [tex]\frac{7}{4}[/tex]
m=[tex]-\frac{7}{4}[/tex]
Let's see the equation of the perpendicular line so far in slope-intercept form:
y=[tex]\frac{-7}{4}x[/tex]+b
We need to find b now
The equation of the line passes through (-6,1), so we can use it to solve for b.
Substitute -6 as x and 1 as y
[tex]1=-\frac{7}{4}*-6+b[/tex]
Now multiply
1=[tex]\frac{42}{4}+b[/tex]
Subtract 42/4 from both sides to isolate b
-19/2=b
Substitute -19/2 as b into the equation
The equation in slope-intercept form y=[tex]\frac{-7}{4}x-\frac{19}{2}[/tex]
Now, here's the equation in point-slope form
Recall that the slope is [tex]\frac{-7}{4}[/tex] , our point is (-6, 1), and point-slope form is [tex]y-y_1=m(x-x_1)[/tex]
Let's label the value of everything to avoid any confusion
[tex]m=-\frac{7}{4} \\x_1=-6\\y_1=1[/tex]
Now substitute those values into the equation
[tex]y-1=-\frac{7}{4}(x--6)[/tex]
We can simplify the x--6 to x+6
[tex]y-1=-\frac{7}{4}(x+6)[/tex]
Hope this helps!
Segment addition and midpoints
The measure of QS is 11 units.
What is a Line Segment?A line segment is defined as a measured path between two places. Line segments can make up any polygon's sides because they have a set length.
The figure given below shows a line segment QT, where the length of line segment QT refers to the distance between its endpoints, Q and T.
Q_________R___________S_________T
Given that RT= 12
And RS=7
⇒ RT= RS + ST
⇒ ST= RT - RS
⇒ ST= 12-7
Substitute the values of RT and RS,
⇒ ST= 5
⇒ QT= 16
⇒ QR = 16 - RT= 16 - 12 = 4
⇒ QS = QR + RS
Substitute the values of QR and RS,
⇒ QS = 4 + 7=11
⇒ QS = 11
Hence, the measure of QS is 11 units.
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