Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
As n → ∞
[tex]\frac{85}{n}[/tex] , [tex]\frac{75}{2n}[/tex] , [tex]\frac{15}{2n^2}[/tex] → 0
Then
15 - 35 - 0 + 55 + 0 + 0
= - 20 + 55
= 35 → C
What is the midpoint of segment AB?
Answer:
(-1, -3.5)
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the midpoint formula by finding the points of A and B.
A = (-5, -4)
B = (3, -3)
Add the x-values of both coordinates to get the following:
[tex]3_{1} + -5_{2} = -2\\-2/2 = -1[/tex]
Midpoint = (-1, y)
Now we find the y-value by doing the same as we did to the x-coordinates of A and B.
[tex]-3_{1} + -4_{2} = -7\\-7/2 = -3.5[/tex]
Midpoint = (-1, -3.5)
[tex] \frac{5}{5 \sqrt{6 + 2 \sqrt{3} } } \times ( \frac{1}{5 \sqrt{3} } + \frac{3 \sqrt{2} }{2 \sqrt{3} } - \frac{2 \sqrt{3} }{3 \sqrt{2} } ) = [/tex] ....................
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Question 3: 220 centimeters
Question 4: 31.4 millimeters
Step-by-step explanation:
Question 3:
Formula for circumference: 2πr
2πr
Exchange π for 22/7
2 · (22/7) · r
Exchange r (radius) for 35
2 · (22/7) · 35
Simplify:
2 · (22/7) · 35
44/7 · 35
220; 220 centimeters
Question 4:
Formula for circumference: 2πr
2πr
Exchange π for 3.14
2 · 3.14 · r
Exchange r (radius) for 5
2 · 3.14 · 5
Simplify:
2 · 3.14 · 5
6.28 · 5
31.4; 31.4 millimeters
Answer:
220 cm31.4 mmStep-by-step explanation:
Concept:
Here, we need to know the idea of circumference.
The circumference is the perimeter of a circle. The perimeter is the curve length around any closed figure.
Circumference = 2πr
Solve:
Question # 1
r = 35 cm
π = 22/7
Circumference = 2πr
Circumference = 2 (22/7) (35)
Circumference = 2 (110)
Circumference = 220 cm
Question # 2
r = 5 mm
π = 3.14
Circumference = 2πr
Circumference = 2 (3.14) (5)
Circumference = 10 (3.14)
Circumference = 31.4 mm
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
6. Yes: these two angles are opposite 2 equal line.
7. No: We don't know that AC bisects <JAD
8. No: We don't know that JCA or DCA are right angles.
9. Yes. Both angles have AC in common. JD is a straight line which has 180 degrees. AC intersects a JD and creates 2 angles. We know their total but not their equality.
10. Yes. They are given as equal.
Not everything you see is true just because it looks that way.
What is the equation of the line that passes through (-1, 5) and (3, -7)?
Answer:
[tex] 3x + y = 2 [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] y - y_1 = \dfrac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1}(x - x_1) [/tex]
[tex] y - 5 = \dfrac{-7 - 5}{3 - (-1)}(x - (-1)) [/tex]
[tex] y - 5 = \dfrac{-12}{4}(x + 1) [/tex]
[tex] y - 5 = -3(x + 1) [/tex]
[tex] y - 5 = -3x - 3 [/tex]
[tex] 3x + y = 2 [/tex]
Answer the question
Answer:
1,041,958.5, or 104,195 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
All you have to do is 15787.25 times 66, because 15787.25 is the price for on acre, so 66 acres will be 15787.25 times 66. If you want to put it in fraction form, you can do 15787 1/4 times 66. I hoped you liked this answer!
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Answer:
Not enough infomation, you need to provide #12
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
maximum/minimum value for f(x) = ax2 + bx + c: Put the quadratic in standard form f(x) = a(x − h)2 + k, and the absolute
Step-by-step explanation:
maximum/minimum value is k and it occurs at x = h. If a > 0, then the parabola opens up, and it is a minimum functional value of f.
In the circle below, if arc AC = 66°, and arc BD = 146, find the measure of
Select one:
a. 146
b. 212
C. 66
d. 106
Answer:
D. 106°Step-by-step explanation:
m∠BPD = m∠APC = 1/2(mAC + mBD) = 1/2(66° + 146°) = 1/2(212°) = 106°Answer:
By applying intersecting chords angle theorem:-
[tex]m\angle BPD= 106[/tex]° [tex]=1/2(BD+AC)[/tex]
[tex]=1/2(146+66)[/tex]
[tex]=1/2\time(212)[/tex]°
[tex]m\angle BPD=106[/tex]°
Answer:- D) 106°
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Area of a square is side^2
Diagonal of a square is sqrt(2) x side
Using this rewrite the area formula as :
1/2 x diagonal^2
Area = 1/2 x 40^2 = 800
Area = 800 m^2
Answer = b) 800m^2
32 x square Y - 2 y cube
Answer:
207y
Step-by-step explanation:
Determine what type of model best fits the given situation: A retirement account that is expected to
grow by $1,000 per year.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
If the account grows steadily, this is a linear representation, where the constant, steady growth translates to the slope of a line.
8. If a prism is 15cm high with its base a triangle having sides 6cm, 8cm and 10cm. Find its volume. (a) 350cm (b) 30cm (c)460cm3 (d)90cm3
Answer:
360cm³
Step-by-step explanation:
Volume of a triangular prism = Base area * Height of prism
Height of prism = 15cm
Base area = 1/2 * 6 * 8
Base area = 24cm²
Volume of the prism = 15 * 24
Volume of the prism = 360cm³
The topic= Direct and Inverse Proportions
It is given that y is directly proportional to x and y=36 and when x=12
(a)
An equation connecting to x and y
(b)
That value of y when x=5
(c)
The value of x when y=12
Please help me answer my hw, thank you!
Answer:
A) 3
B)60
C)4
Step-by-step explanation:
y = kx
36 = 12k
A)k=3
~~~~~~~~~~
b) 60
12*5
c) 4
12/3
Xochitl went to the store to buy some cherries. The price per pound of the cherries is $4 per pound and she has a coupon for $3.50 off the final amount. With the coupon, how much would Xochitl have to pay to buy 3 pounds of cherries? Also, write an expression for the cost to buy pp pounds of cherries, assuming at least one pound is purchased
Xochitl needs to pay $8.50 to buy 3 pounds of cherries.
The expression for the cost to buy p pounds of cherries would be
$(4p - 3.50)
What is an equation?An equation is written in the form of variables and constants separated by the operation of multiplication and division,
An equation states that terms in different forms on both sides of the equality sign are equal.
Multiplication and division do not separate the terms of an equation.
Given, The price per pound of the cherries is $4 per pound and she has a coupon for $3.50 off the final amount.
Therefore, The cost of 3 pounds of cherries before the discount would be,
= $(3×4).
= $12.
And after the discount, it would be $(12 - 3.50).
= $8.50.
An expression for the cost to buy p pounds of cherries would be,
= $(4p - 3.50)
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15x + 14 = 149
Plz solve for x
Answer:
x = 9
Step-by-step explanation:
When doing these types of problems, the main goal is to get the variable by itself. Its kind of hard to explain with words so I will just use numbers.
15x + 14 = 149
(Subtract 14 on both sides. Remember, when you do something (Like subtracting, adding, etc.) on one side you have to do it to the other.)
15x + 14 = 149
-14 = -14
---------------------------
15x = 135
(Divide 15 on both sides. Since we need to use inverse operation to cancel the 15 out, we would divide 15 on both sides.)
15x/15 = 135/15
x = 9
Hope this helps :)
Answer:
x=9Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\sf 15x + 14 = 149[/tex]
[tex]\sf 15x+14-14=149-14[/tex]
[tex]\sf 15x=135[/tex]
[tex]\sf \cfrac{15x}{15}=\cfrac{135}{15}[/tex]
[tex]\sf x=9[/tex]
What is a simplified form of 1 − sin^2 θ?
Answer:
cos^2(θ)
Step-by-step explanation:
The length of a rectangular field is 6 metres longer than its width. If the area of the field is 72 square metres, What are the width and the length of the field?
Answer:
Let's call the length of the field "l", and the width of the field "w".
If the area of the field is 72 square meters, then we have:
l x w = 72
And if the length is 6 meters longer than the width, we have:
l = w+6
So looking at the first equation (l x w = 72), we can substitute the l for a w+6.
And we obtain:
(w+6) x (w) = 72
Which simplifies to w^2 + 6w = 72.
This quadratic equation is pretty easy to solve, you just need to factor it.
w^2 + 6w - 72 = 0
(w-6)(w+12)
This leaves the roots of the quadratic equation to be 6 and -12, but in this case, a width of -12 wouldn't make sense.
So, the width of the rectangular field is 6, and the length of the field is 12.
Let me know if this helps!
Answer:
we assume one side is x and other side must be x+6 and when we multiple it together we can find x²+6x =72
Step-by-step explanation:
one side is 6 and. other is 12 so the lenght= 12 the width=6
Algebraic math question
Answer:
[tex] 7 \: {ft}^{2} [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of the trapezoidal table
[tex] =\frac{1}{\cancel 2}(4 + 3)\times \cancel 2[/tex]
[tex] = 7 \: {ft}^{2} [/tex]
Answer:
7 ft squared
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of the trapezoidal table
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5 by 3
3rd one
there we have to find hypotenuse.
Answer:
+- 5/3
Step-by-step explanation:
When we construct a right triangle with legs with length 3 and 4. The hypoteneuse must 5. Since tan(x) = opp/adj = 4/3 and sec(x) = hyp/adj,
We get the answer to be 5/3. Now there is a +- there because if we use the unit circle, if we take the point (-3, -4), we get tan(x) = (-4/-3) = 4/3. However, the hypoteneuse for sec(x) is always positive so sec(x) = 5/-3 = -5/3.
That is why there are two solutions, one with the terminal arm in Q3 and one in Q1. But that's the explanation using the unit circle.
A triangle can have at most___ right angle
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2
4
1
a right angle can have at least 2
Enter the location of the point as an ordered pair.
5
-5
-6
Answer:
(4,1)
Step-by-step explanation:
(4,1) is the correct answer. Answered by Gauthmath
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Answer:
5.2561
step by step explanation:
using BODMAS, multiplication comes before addition.
Therefore,
[tex] \sqrt{1.13 + (2.84 \times 9.33)} [/tex]
[tex] \sqrt{1.13 + 26.4971} [/tex]
[tex] \sqrt{27.6272} [/tex]
Therefore the answer is
5.2561
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5 (2x+3) - 4x= - 4 +3 (x-4)
Answer:
x=- 31/3
Step-by-step explanation:
distribute 5(2x+3)-4x=-4+3x(x-4)
10x+15-4x=-4+3(x-4)
combine like terms
distribute
please help me by answering this?
Answer:
180
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\frac{6}{2} x^{2} | \frac{8}{2}[/tex]
192-12=180
what is the relation that represents the relation
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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The price of a hamburger is 3 dollars. what is the price of 90 hamburgers?
Cost of each Hamburger = $3
Cost of 90 Hamburgers = 3×90
= $270
Therefore cost of 90 hamburgers is $270
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Write an equation of the graph (shown below) in slope intercept form.
Click on the graphic to select the figure that would make the following "a reflection in line k."
Answer: Choice A (both are smiley faces)
This is because the reflection doesn't flip the faces upside down or anything (instead it does a left-right swap in a way). This is why both faces are smiley faces.
a student walks 50m on a bearing 0.25 degrees and then 200m due east how far is she from her starting point.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm going to use Physics here for this concept of vectors. Here are some stipulations I have set for the problem (aka rules I set and then followed throughout the problem):
** I am counting the 50 m as 2 significant digits even though it is only 1, and I am counting 200 as 3 significant digits even though it is only 1. 1 sig dig doesn't really give us enough accuracy, in my opinion.
** A bearing of .25 degrees is measured from the North and goes clockwise; that means that measured from the x axis, the angle is 89.75 degrees. This is the angle that is used in place of the bearing of .25 degrees.
** Due east has an angle measure of 0 degrees
Now let's begin.
We need to find the x and y components of both of these vectors. I am going to call the first vector A and the second B, while the resultant vector will be C. Starting with the x components of A and B:
[tex]A_x=50cos(89.75)[/tex] so
[tex]A_x=.22[/tex]
[tex]B_x=200cos(0)[/tex] so
[tex]B_x=200[/tex] and we need to add those results together. Due to the rules for adding significant digits properly, the answer is
[tex]C_x=200[/tex] (and remember I am counting that as 3 sig fig's even though it's only 1).
Now for the y components:
[tex]A_y=50sin(89.75)[/tex] so
[tex]A_y=50[/tex] (which I'm counting as 2 sig fig's)
[tex]B_y=200sin(0)[/tex] so
[tex]B_y=0[/tex] and we need to add those results together.
[tex]C_y=50[/tex]
Now for the resultant magnitude:
[tex]C_{mag}=\sqrt{(200)^2+(50)^2}[/tex] and that gives us a final magnitude of
[tex]C_{mag}=206[/tex] m
Now for the angle:
Since both the x and y components of the resultant vector are in quadrant 1, we don't need to add anything to the angle to get it right, so
[tex]tan^{-1}(\frac{50}{200})=14[/tex]
The girl is 206 meters from her starting point at an angle of 14 degrees