Answer:
(0, -2)
(-3, 1)
(3, -4)
Step-by-step explanation:
The constraints given as;
x + y ≥ -2
3x - y ≤ 2
x - y ≥ -4
Since we want to find vertices of the feasible region, we will ignore the less than or greater than sign and use the equal to sign to some simultaneously.
Let's add first and third constraint together to get;
2x = -6
x = -6/2
x = - 3
Put - 3 for x in equation 1 to get;
-3 + y = -2
y = 3 - 2
y = 1
Thus, vertex here is; (-3, 1)
Lets add first and third equations to get;
4x + 0 = 0
Thus, x = 0
Putting this for x in eq 1;
0 + y = -2
y = -2
vertex here is; (0, -2)
Lets subtract eq 3 from eq 2 to get;
2x = 6
x = 6/2
x = 3
Put 3 for x in eq 3;
x - y = -4
vertex here is; (3, -4)
Factorise x²-5 please
[tex]\sf \: {x}^{2} - 5[/tex]
[tex]\sf \: Use \: the \: algebraic \: identity \\ \sf \: a {}^{2} - {b}^{2} = (a - b)(a + b)[/tex]
[tex]\sf \: Substitute \: the \: value \: of \: a \: and \: b \: in \: the \: identity.[/tex]
[tex]\sf \: a = \sqrt{x ^{2} } = x \\ \sf \: b = \sqrt{5} [/tex]
[tex]\sf \: the \: identity \: becomes \: [/tex]
[tex]\sf {x}^{2} - 5 \\ \sf = (x - \sqrt{5} )(x + \sqrt{5} ) \\ [/tex]
Answer ⟶ [tex]\boxed{\bf{(x - \sqrt{5} )(x + \sqrt{5} )}}[/tex]
Calculate the next 3 terms and write the formula for the nth term for the following sequences. 24,11,-2
Answer:
next 3 terms are -15, -28, -41. The formula would be n= (n-1)-13 to get the nth term
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is 4.
Once you add 4, you get:
x^2 -2x + 4 = 7.
The left side is factorable:
(x-2)^2 = 7.
There is your perfect square.
A lifting tackle consist of 2 pulley b lock containing 2 and 3 pulley respectively. How mu;st this tackle be use to bbtain the greatest VR? What is the value of this VR?
Answer:
[tex]VR=5[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question we are told that:
No of Pulleys =5
Generally Greatest VR is achieved if it has no friction to the pulleys
Therefore
[tex]W=5P[/tex]
Generally the equation for Efficiency is mathematically given by
[tex]n=\frac{MA}{VR}[/tex]
Where
MA=mechanical advantage
Therefore at Greatest VR
[tex]n=100 \%[/tex]
[tex]MA=VR[/tex]
[tex]VR=\frac{W}{P}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{W}{P}=5[/tex]
[tex]VR=5[/tex]
AC. DF, and GI are parallel. Use the figure to complete the proportion.
AD/DG = ?/EH
Answer:
BE.
Step-by-step explanation:
If AD is to DG, then BE must be to EH, and CF must be to FI.
which of the following is the x-coordinate of the solution to the system shown below
2x + y = 17
x - y = 4
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(1) x = 5
(2) x = 2
(3) x = 7
(4) x = 12
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A line of best fit must pass through all data points of a graph.
True or False?
What the additional information fill in the blanks
Answer:
QXV=WXV
Step-by-step explanation:
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Find the integer solution of the equation
a)5x+25=-3xy+8y^2
b)2y^2+x+y+1=x^2+2y^2+xy
Answer:
the answer is as follows:
Step-by-step explanation:
a)
The equation has the following integer solutions:
5*x+25=-3*xy+8*y^2
Number of solutions found: 3
x1=-31; y1=-10
x2=-7; y2=-2
x3=-5; y3=-0
b)
The equation has the following integer solutions:
2*y^2+x+y+1=x^2+2*y^2+xy
Number of solutions found: 2
x1=0; y1=-1
x2=2; y2=-1
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There are 5 more girls than boys in a class. The girls are 60 percent
a. How many pupils are in the class?
Answer:
25.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number of pupils be x, then:
there are 0.6x girls and 0.4x boys.
From the given information:
0.6x - 0.4x = 5
0.2x = 5
x = 5/0.2
= 50/2
= 25.
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Answer:
(x-12)^2+(y-2)^2=4
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The rectangle has 4 corners of 90 degrees.
Here a rectangle is divided into two right triangles. In right-angled triangles, the opposite side at a 30-degree angle is half a chord...I replace x instead of length.. So x / 2 = 4--->x:8
The perimeter of a rectangle is equal to (length + width) × 2--->(8+4)×2=24m^2
Answer:
[tex]\text{(D) }16\sqrt{3}\:\mathrm{m^2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
In all 30-60-90 triangles, the sides are in ratio [tex]x:2x:x\sqrt{3}[/tex], where [tex]x[/tex] is the side opposite to the 30 degree angle and [tex]2x[/tex] is the hypotenuse of the triangle.
The rectangle shown forms two 30-60-90 triangles. The side labelled 4 meters is opposite to the 30 degree angle. Therefore, the side on top must be [tex]x\sqrt{3}\text{ for }x=4[/tex]. Let the length of the top base be [tex]w[/tex]:
[tex]w=4\sqrt{3}[/tex]
The area of a rectangle with length [tex]l[/tex] and width [tex]w[/tex] is given by [tex]A=lw[/tex]. Thus, the area of the rectangle is:
[tex]A=4\cdot 4\sqrt{3},\\A=\boxed{16\sqrt{3}\:\mathrm{m^2}}[/tex]
Kristi finds a shirt for $27.99 at the store.
The sign says that it is 25% off the
original price. Kristi must also pay the 8.5%
sales tax. What is the cost of the shirt
after the sales tax?
Answer:
Kristi will pay $22.77 for the shirt.
Step-by-step explanation:
First, determine the sales price of the shirt. If the full price is $27.99, a 25% reduction is $7. Subtract the discount from the full price to get a sales price of $20.99 for the shirt.
Next, determine the amount of tax Kristi will pay for the shirt. In her state, the sales tax is 8.5% (0.085). Multiply $20.99 by 0.085 and you will see that the sales tax is $1.78. Add the amount of the tax, $1.78, to the sales price of the shirt, $20.99, and you will get $22.77 as the cost of the shirt after the sales tax is added.
Decrease £180 by 12.5%
Answer:
£ 157.5
Step-by-step explanation:
12.5 × 180 = 22.5
100
180 - 22.5 = 157.5
I hope this helps.
Find the missing length of the following trapezoid
Answer:
1) The length of [tex]DC[/tex] is 20.
2) The length of [tex]PS[/tex] is 17.
Step-by-step explanation:
1) If [tex]DR = RE[/tex] and [tex]CS = SB[/tex], then we can use the following proportionality ratio:
[tex]\frac{DE}{DR} = \frac{32 - x}{26 - x}[/tex] (1)
Where [tex]x[/tex] is the length of segment [tex]\overline{CD}[/tex].
If [tex]DE = 2\cdot DR[/tex], then the value of [tex]x[/tex] is:
[tex]2 = \frac{32-x}{26-x}[/tex]
[tex]52 - 2\cdot x = 32 - x[/tex]
[tex]20 = x[/tex]
The length of [tex]DC[/tex] is 20.
2) If [tex]QV = VP[/tex] and [tex]RW = WS[/tex], then we can use the following proportionality ratio:
[tex]\frac{QP}{QV} = \frac{x-7}{12-7}[/tex] (2)
Where [tex]x[/tex] is the length of segment [tex]\overline{PS}[/tex].
If [tex]QP = 2\cdot QV[/tex], then the value of [tex]x[/tex] is:
[tex]2 = \frac{x-7}{5}[/tex]
[tex]10 = x-7[/tex]
[tex]x = 17[/tex]
The length of [tex]PS[/tex] is 17.
What is tanA?
Triangle A B C. Angle C is 90 degrees. Hypotenuse A B is 17, adjacent A C is 8, opposite B C is 15.
a.
StartFraction 15 Over 17 EndFraction
c.
StartFraction 8 Over 15 EndFraction
b.
StartFraction 8 Over 17 EndFraction
d.
StartFraction 15 Over 8 EndFraction
Answer:
D. [tex] \frac{15}{8} [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Recall: SOH CAH TOA
Thus,
Tan A = Opposite/Adjacent
Reference angle (θ) = A
Length of side Opposite to <A = 15
Length of Adjacent side = 8
Plug in the known values
[tex] Tan(A) = \frac{15}{8} [/tex]
(-32ux+19u^2x^3-12u^6x^7) divided by (-4u^2x^3)
Answer:
\left(-32ux+19u^2x^3-12u^6x^7\right)\:divided\:by\:\left(-4u^2x^3\right)
Step-by-step explanation:
Factor the numerator and denominator and cancel the common factors.
\frac{8}{ux^2}\:-\frac{19}{4}+3u^4x^4
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Explanation:
The rule we use is
a^b * a^c = a^(b + c)
This says that if we multiply exponential expressions with the same base, then we add the exponents. We keep the base the same the entire time.
For example, 2^3*2^4 = 2^(3+4) = 2^7
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For this problem, we'll say,
5^(56)*5^(22)*5^(-96)
5^( 56+22+(-96) )
5^(-18)
Be sure that you use parenthesis so that you tell your teacher that all of the -18 is in the exponent. Saying 5^-18 could lead to ambiguity.
Answer:
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Answer:
20 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
we can consider 33 to be the radius of a circle.
31 would then be the cos of the angle in that circle.
the regular cos function is defined for the standard circle with radius 1. so, that would be multiplied by 33 for this circle here.
31 = cos(?) × 33
cos(?) = 31/33 = 0.9393...
? = 20.05 ≈ 20 degrees
geometry question- SOLVE FOR X.
Answer:
[tex]x = 4[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Solve for x
Since there are two parallel lines and one perpendicular line through the middle, that means that all of the angles are equal. Therefore, we can make an equation 21x + 6 = 90 and solve for x
[tex]21x + 6 - 6 = 90 - 6[/tex]
[tex]21x / 21 = 84 / 21[/tex]
[tex]x = 4[/tex]
Answer: [tex]x = 4[/tex]
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Evaluate this expression when a=9
Answer:
63
Step-by-step explanation:
a=9
7a
7(9)
63
Can anyone assist me with this problem ?
Answer,
C
Step-by-step explanation:
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find the range of the function y = -x^(2) + 1
y ≤ -1
y ≥ -1
y ≤ 1
y ≥ 1
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
y=-x^2+1. y is a decreasing function as x^2 is an increasing function
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Answer:
Triangle ISK
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Triangle ISK
Step-by-step explanation:
if the angles and sides of one triangle are equal to the corresponding sides and angles of the other triangle, they are congruent.
∠Q = ∠I
∠R = ∠S
∠S = ∠K
Find the center and radius of the circle with equation (x+3)^2+(3+ 1)^2= 9. Then graph the circle.
Answer:
See graph
[tex](x +3)^{2}[/tex] + [tex](y + 1)^{2}[/tex] = 9
(-3 , -1) is the center.
[tex]\sqrt{9}[/tex] = 3 = radius
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex](x - h)^{2} + (y - k)^{2} = r^{2}[/tex]
center (h,k)
radius = r
i am thinking of a number.l take away 5. the result is 14 . what number did i think
Step-by-step explanation:
First sentence
Let the number be X
second sentence
X-5
Third sentence
X-5=14
X=19
The number is 19
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what is rational number and arithmetic number
[tex] \huge \mathtt \blue{answer}[/tex]
Here, “p” is a numerator and “q” is a denominator. The examples of rational numbers are 6/5, 10/7, and so on. The rational number is represented using the letter “Q”. Like real numbers, the arithmetic operations, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are applicable to the rational numbers.