Answer:
B. 17
Step-by-step explanation:
By the property of intersecting secants outside of a circle, we have:
7 (7 + x) = 8 (13 + 8)
49 +7x = 8*21
7x = 168 - 49
7x = 119
x = 119/7
x = 17
6 points are placed on the line a , 4 points are placed on the line b . How many triangles is it possible to form such that their vertices will be the given points, if a ∥ b ?
Answer:
7
Step-by-step explanation:
Given line a with 6 points on it, and line b with 4 points on it. Line a is parallel to line b, such that the two lines do not meet at any point even when extended.
Join the first point on line a to that on b, then back to the second point on a, return back to the second point on b, and continue till the line stops at the 5th point on line a. This forms triangles with vertices at the given points on the lines. The possible number of triangles that can be formed is 7.
Victor fue al mercado para comprar manzanas, naranjas y platanos; las naranjas costaron el doble de lo 1ue pago por las manzanas y los platanos costaron 8 pesos menos que pas manzanas, en total gasto 100 pesos. Determina el precio de las manzanas, naranjas y platanos
Answer:
El precio de las manzanas = 27 pesos
El precio de las naranjas = 54 pesos
El precio de las bananas = 19 pesos
Step-by-step explanation:
Los parámetros dados son;
El monto total gastado = 100 pesos
Sea el precio de las naranjas = x
Sea el precio de las manzanas = y
Sea el precio de los plátanos = z
La cantidad pagada por las naranjas = 2 · y = x
La cantidad pagada por los plátanos = y - 8 = z
Por lo tanto, tenemos;
La cantidad total gastada = La cantidad pagada por las naranjas + La cantidad pagada por las bananas + La cantidad pagada por las manzanas
∴ El monto total gastado = 100 pesos = 2 · y + y - 8 + y
100 = 4 · años - 8
4 · y = 100 + 8 = 108
y = 108/4 = 27
y = 27
De
z = y - 8 tenemos;
z = 27 - 8 = 19
De 2 · y = x, tenemos;
2 × 27 = x
x = 54
Por lo tanto;
El precio de las naranjas = 54 pesos
El precio de las manzanas = 27 pesos
El precio de los plátanos = 19 pesos.
PLZZZ help!!!
Find the area and the perimeter of the shaded regions below. Give your answer as a completely simplified exact value in terms of π (no approximations). The figures below are based on semicircles or quarter circles and problems b), c), and d) are involving portions of a square.
Answer:
[tex]A_s = 36\pi - 72[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]A_{shaded} = \frac{A_{circle}}{4} - A_{triangle}\\\\A_c = \pi r^2\\A_c = \pi(12)^2\\A_c = 144\pi\\\\A_t = \frac{b * h}{2} \\\\A_t = \frac{12 * 12}{2} \\\\A_t = 72\\\\\\A_s = \frac{144\pi }{4} - 72\\A_s = 36\pi - 72[/tex]
Question 2 Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(03.01 LC)
The leg of a right triangle is 2 units and the hypotenuse is 4 units. What is the length, in units, of the other leg of the triangle?
O2 units
0 6 units
O V12 units
O V20 units
Answer:
√20 units.
Step-by-step explanation:
Please see attached photo for diagram.
The other leg of the triangle is x as shown in the attached photo.
Using the pythagoras theory, we can obtain the the value of x as follow:
x² = 4² + 2²
x² = 16 + 4
x² = 20
Take the square root of both side.
x = √20 units
Therefore, the value of the other leg x of the triangle is √20 units
Answer:
[tex]\sqrt{} 20[/tex] is your answer hope this helps
Step-by-step explanation:
2x/9 +x/3 = 13/6, solve for x
Answer:
x = 3 9/10
Step-by-step explanation:
2x/9 +x/3 = 13/6
Get a common denominator on the left side
2x/9 + x/3 *3/3 = 13/6
2x/9 + 3x/9 = 13/6
5x/9 = 13/6
Multiply each side by 9/5 to isolate x
5x/9 *9/5 = 13/6 * 9/5
x = 117/30
Divide the top and bottom by 3
x = 39/10
x = 3 9/10
Answer:
[tex]\bold{\red{\boxed{\blue{ x = 3.9}}}}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] \frac{2x}{9} + \frac{x}{3} = \frac{13}{6} \\ \frac{2x + 3x}{9} = \frac{13}{6} \\ \frac{5x}{9} = \frac{13}{6} \\ use \: \: cross \: \: multipication \\ 5x \times 6 = 9 \times 13 \\ 30x =11 7 \\ \frac{30x}{30} = \frac{117}{30} \\ x = 3.9[/tex]
Which phrase best describes the relationship indicates by the scatter plotting?
Answer: negative correlation
Step-by-step explanation: If you look at the points in this graph here, I would say that those points are very close to a perfect line.
Notice that the slope of the line is negative.
This means it will be a negative correlation.
So the line is a very good estimate of the points.
Translate the following phrase into an algebraic expression using the variable m. Do not simplify
the cost of renting a car for one day and driving m miles if the rate is $48 per day plus 50 cents per mile
Answer:
y = 0.5X + 48
Answer:
48 + 0.50m
Step-by-step explanation:
m, the variable, equals to the number of miles driven. Since there is a base fare of $48, that will be the constant. It is $0.50 per mile, so it's 0.50m. Substituting for m, the miles driven, will give you the final cost.
Please help with 6 and 7
Answer:
6a) i- 2hrs 36mins ii- 3hrs 12mins
b) car A≈ 76.9km/h car B≈ 62.5km/h
c)------
7a) 35km
b) car A=75km car B=60km
c) 30km
d) car A≈36mins car B≈48mins
Step-by-step explanation:
6a) Using the graph follow the lines until they finish then go downwards until you get to the x-axis. The x-axis is going up by 12mins for each square.
b) Using the answer from a, you divide 200km by the time.
For car A 2hrs 36mins becomes 2.6 because 36mins/60mins=0.6
∴ car A: 200/2.6≈ 76.92km/h
For car B 3hrs 12mins becomes 3.2 because 12mins/60mins=0.2
∴ car B: 200/3.2≈ 62.5km/h
7a) Using the graph go down from where the line of car A finished to meet car B. The y-axis is going up by 5km for each square.
b) Starting from the x-axis at 1 hour go upwards to see where you meet the car B line (60km) and car A line(75km). (sorry if that does not really make sense).
c) Difference from car A line to car B:
155km-125km=30km
d) Going across from 50km meet car A line and go down to see it has been travelling for approx. 36mins. Then continue across to car B line, go down to see it reached 50km at approx. 48mins.
Hope this helps.
30 times the square of a nonzero number is equal to eight times the number what is the number
Answer: 4/15
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
[tex]\frac{4}{15}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Number sentence: [tex]30x^{2}[/tex] = [tex]8x[/tex]
You can start by applying algebra to the left side of the equation by dividing each side by x. This should be how it looks now: 30x = 8
Now divide each side by 30 to keep reducing it: [tex]x = \frac{8}{30}[/tex]
Now that we have [tex]\frac{8}{30}[/tex], we can reduce that by dividing the top and bottom by 2:
[tex]\frac{8}{30} = \frac{4}{15}[/tex].
Therefore, the number is [tex]\frac{4}{15}[/tex].
Write 30+x^2-11 in standard form.
Answer:
x^2+19
Step-by-step explanation:
Two mechanics worked on a car. The first mechanic charged $85 per hour, the second mechanic charged $90 per hour. The mechanic worked for a combined total of 25 hours, and together they charged a total of $2200. How lond did each mechanic work?
Answer:
First mechanic worked for = 10 hours
Second mechanic worked for = 15 hours.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number of hours the First mechanic worked = X
Let the number of hours the Second mechanic worked = Y
The first mechanic charged = $85 per hour
The second mechanic charged = $90 per hour
We are told in the question that: The mechanic worked for a combined total of 25 hours, and together they charged a total of $2200
Hence, we have the following equations from the above question
85X + 90Y = 2200....... Equation 1
X + Y = 25 ........ Equation 2
X = 25 - Y
Substitute 25 - Y for X in equation 1
85(25 - Y) + 90Y = 2200
2125 - 85Y + 90Y = 2200
Collect like terms
5Y = 2200 - 2125
5Y = 75
Y = 15
Since Y is the number of hours the second mechanic worked, hence, the second mechanic worked for 15 hours.
X + Y = 25 ........ Equation 2
Y = 15
X + 15 = 25
X = 25 - 15
X = 10
Since X represents the number of hours that the first mechanic worked, hence, the first mechanic worked for 10 hours.
Therefore, the first mechanic worked for 10 hours and the second mechanic worked for 15 hours.
Point P' (1, 5) is the image of P (-3,1) under a translation. Determine the translation. Use non-negative numbers.
Answer:
T: 4 units right, 4 units up
Step-by-step explanation:
From x = -3 to x = 1, you need to add 4 to x, so the translation in x is 4 units right.
From y = 1 to y = 5, you need to add 4, so the translation in y is 4 units up.
T: 4 units right, 4 units up
The translation vector is (4, 4).
Vectorially speaking, a translation between two distinct point on cartesian plane is described by the following formula:
[tex]P'(x,y) = P(x,y) + T(x,y)[/tex] (1)
Where:
[tex]P(x,y)[/tex] - Original point.[tex]P'(x,y)[/tex] - Translated point.[tex]T(x,y)[/tex] - Translation vector.If we know that [tex]P(x,y) = (-3, 1)[/tex] and [tex]P'(x,y) = (1,5)[/tex], then the translation vector is:
[tex]T(x,y) = P'(x,y) - P(x,y)[/tex]
[tex]T(x,y) = (1,5) - (-3, 1)[/tex]
[tex]T(x,y) = (4,4)[/tex]
The translation vector is (4, 4).
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jumbo fancy store wants to place an order for candles , if one box contains 144 candles, how many boxes must the shop order for a stock of 100 080 candles?
Answer: The shop must order 695 boxes
Step-by-step explanation:
To find how many boxes that holds 100,080 candles, first divide the amount of candles that is needed to the measured amount of candles that is in a box.
144 candles= 1 box
100,080= ? Box(es)
So:
100,080 ÷ 144= 695 boxes
I hope this helps! I'm sorry if it's wrong.
Here's a graph of a linear function. Write the
equation that describes that function.
Express it in slope-intercept form.
there is no visible graph
Step-by-step explanation:
A recipe for peanut butter cookies calls for 1 cup of sugar, 1 cup of chunky peanut butter, and 1 medium egg. The recipe yields 18 cookies. If the baker has 12.5 cups of sugar, 15 cups of chunky peanut butter, and 10 eggs. How many full batches of cookies can the baker make
Answer:
10 batches - they only have 10 eggs, so they can't make any more batches without them
Ja'Von kicks a soccer ball into the air. The function f(x) = –16(x – 2)2 + 64 represents the height of the ball, in feet, as a function of time, x, in seconds. What is the maximum height the ball reaches?
Answer:
The maximum height the ball reaches is 64 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
The given function is f(x) = -16·(x - 2)² + 64
From the equation, the path described by the ball is an inverted n-shaped parabola
The maximum height is therefore, the tip of the parabola
At the maximum height, the slope = 0 because the tip is momentarily flat
Since the slope (y₂ - y₁)/(x₂ - x₁) = The derivative Δy/Δx, we find the derivative of the function and equate it to zero to find the coordinates at the maximum height
Δy/Δx = dy/dx = d(-16·(x - 2)² + 64)/dx = -32·(x - 2) = -32·x + 64
To check if it is a maximum, we have;
d²y/dx² = d(-32·x + 64)/dx = -32 which is negative, indicating that the slope is reducing and we at the maximum point of the slope
Therefore for the maximum height Δy/Δx = dy/dx = -32·x + 64 = 0
64 = 32·x
x = 64/32 = 2 seconds
We now have the x-value at the slope, the f(x) value, is therefore;
f(2) = -16·(2 - 2)² + 64 = 64 feet
Therefore, the maximum height the ball reaches is 64 feet.
Answer:
D: 6
Step-by-step explanation:
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Plz Help I Will Mark Brainliest If Right f(x) = x^2 + 3 A). y > -3 B). All real numbers C). y ≥ 3 D). y ≤ 3
Answer:
C) y ≥ 3
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer choices suggest that you're interested in the range of the function. x^2 cannot be negative, so its value will be 0 or greater. Adding 3 to x^2 ensures that the value of f(x) will be 3 or greater.
y ≥ 3 . . . . matches C
land and sea corporation has just purchased some shoreline property, and according to their calculations it will cost 2.5 times as much to develop the land as much as it did to buy it. If land and sea believe it will end up spending a combined total of $13,457,500 on both the land and its developments, how much must be the land alone have cost?
Answer:
5,383,000 / *improvments cost 8,074,500
Step-by-step explanation:
if 2.5 is by 'times' then,
13,457,500 / 2.5 =
5,383,000
Which means the cost of the land is 5,383,000
To check just multiply:
5,383,000 x 2.5 = 13,457,500
*Extra
13,457,500 - 5,383,000
= the cost of improvements = 8,074,500
Hope this helps, and have a good day :)
Answer:
$3,845,000
Step-by-step explanation:
Land cost = lDevelopment cost = dTotal cost = $13,457,500As per given:
d= 2.5 lThen total is:
l+2.5l= 134575003.5l= 13457500l= 13457500/3.5l= $3845000Cost of the land alone is $3,845,000
Which equation represents a population of 320 animals that decreases at an annual rate of 19% ?
A. p=320(1.19)t
B. p=320(0.81)t
C. p=320(0.19)t
D. p=320(1.81)t
Use the ^ symbol to indicate exponents. So for instance 4^2 = 4 squared.
A decrease of 19% means we have r = -0.19 and 1+r = 1+(-0.19) = 0.81 as the base of the exponent. A decrease of 19% means the population retains 81% each year.
Solve for X in the diagram below
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The 3 angles need to equal 180
The middle angle is given as 100.
180 -100 = 80
There is an x on each side so you have 2x
2x = 80
X = 80/2
X = 40 degrees
-10(x+5) with steps canvas
Answer:
[tex]\Large \boxed{-10x-50}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]-10(x+5)[/tex]
Distribute -10 to the terms in the brackets.
[tex]-10(x)-10(5)[/tex]
[tex]-10x-50[/tex]
Answer: -10x - 50
Step-by-step explanation:
Distribute -10 to both terms.
-10 * x = -10x
-10 * 5 = -50
The equation now looks like this:
-10x - 50
You have nothing to simplify, so you're finished.
Hope this helps!
which of the following are exterior angles ? check all that apply
Answer: A, D,E
Step-by-step explanation:
The exterior angles are the angles that are out of the figure.In this case angle, 4,3 and 2 are all exterior angles.
Find the volume of the tank below. * PLEASE ANSWER ASAP *
Answer:
63
Step-by-step explanation:
pie multiply 2 sq. 2 multiply with 5
Solve (s)(-3st)(-1/3)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation
What is the average time for the toy car to move 1.0 m on dirt? 20.2 s, 24.4 s, 28.1 s or 60.7 A student collected data about the distance a ball falls over time. Which type of graph should he use to represent the data? circle graph, scatterplot, histogram or bar graph
Answer:
1) Incomplete question
2) Scatterplot
Step-by-step explanation:
1) The question is incomplete. To calculate the average time required for the toy car to move, the formula to be used will be
velocity = distance ÷ time
Hence; time = distance ÷ velocity
2) There are two variables in the question; the distance (it takes the ball to fall) and the time. The type of graph (from the option) that can have two variables represented on it is a scatterplot.
Answer:
answer; A. 20.2 s.
Step-by-step explanation:
i had the same question but i had a graph to help me anyways
20.0 + 19.2 + 21.5 = 60.7 s, but you divide the total by 3, then here is your answer: 20.23333333333333 and you simplify it to 20.2 s,
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In the following graph, ∆ABC is congruent to ∆A’B’C’. A teacher asks Janine to state the translation rule for this transformation. She focuses on point C’ and states that “the translation rule is
(x,y)→(x-2, y-6).
In other words, to shift from the blue to the red triangle, you must shift each point two units to the left and six units down. Janine made an error.
Explain how to correct her rule by either using transformation notation showing each step or explain using 2-3 sentences.
Answer:
She moved 3 to the left and 5 down.
She could have calculated each point seperately.
A(1,-1) then subtract 2 and subtract 6 from the x and then the y-coordanate, which gets you to A'(-1,-7). Then, do this with every other coordanate and you will get your answer. Hope this helped!
Use the figure shown. Find the slope of the line.
у
4
3
C(-2,2)
B(-4, 2)
2
1
A(-2, 1)
-7-6-5-4-3-2
OY
X
The slope is
Answer:
The slope is [tex] -\frac{1}{2} [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
With points A(-2, 1), and B(-4, 2), slope (m) of the line can be calculated using the formula [tex] m = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1} [/tex],
Where,
[tex] y_2 = 2 [/tex]
[tex] y_1 = 1 [/tex]
[tex] x_2 = -4 [/tex]
[tex] x_1 = -2 [/tex]
Plug in the values into the slope formula:
[tex] m = \frac{2 - 1}{-4 -(-2)} [/tex]
[tex] m = \frac{2 - 1}{-4 + 2} [/tex]
[tex] m = \frac{1}{-2} [/tex]
[tex] m = -\frac{1}{2} [/tex]
Which of the following statements is false? A. A rectangle is an equiangular quadrilateral. B. Opposite sides of a parallelogram are congruent. C. A square is a regular quadrilateral. D. The diagonals of a rectangle are perpendicular.
Answer:
D.
Step-by-step explanation:
Choices A., B., and C. are always true.
Choice D. is true only for rectangles with congruent sides, which are squares.
Answer: D.
A cotton candy vendor has 27 cones of blue cotton candy to sell. If the blue cotton candy is 75% of the total number of cones, how many total cotton candy cones does he have?
Answer:
36
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the total number of cotton candy = A
Number of blue cotton candy = 27 cones
Percentage of blue cotton candy = 75%
Therefore, the total number of cotton candy is calculated as:
27/A × 100 = 75%
2700/A = 75
Cross Multiply
75A = 2700
A = 2700/75
A = 36
Therefore, the amount of total cotton candy that we have is 36.
How many and of which kind of roots does the equation f(x) = x3 – x2 – x + 1 have?
A. 2 real; 1 complex
B. 1 real; 2 complex
C. 3 real
D. 3 complex
The kind of roots does the equation f(x) is option (C) 3 real roots is the correct answer.
What is a polynomial equation?A polynomial equation is a sum of constants and variables. A polynomial is an expression consisting of indeterminate's (also called variables) and coefficients, that involves only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and non-negative integer exponentiation of variables.
For the given situation,
The equation [tex]f(x) = x^3 - x^2 - x + 1[/tex]
The roots of the polynomial equation can be found as follows,
Step 1:
Substitute the value of x in which the equation f(x) equals zero.
⇒ Put [tex]x = 1[/tex], the equation becomes
⇒ [tex]f(1) = 1^3 - 1^2 - 1 + 1[/tex]
⇒ [tex]f(1) = 0[/tex]
Thus [tex](x - 1)[/tex] is the one root of the equation.
Step 2:
The other roots can be found by framing the quadratic equation on dividing the equation [tex]f(x) = x^3 - x^2 - x + 1[/tex] by [tex](x - 1)[/tex]
On dividing [tex]f(x) = x^3 - x^2 - x + 1[/tex] by [tex](x - 1)[/tex] we get the quotient,
⇒ [tex](x^{2} -1)[/tex]
Step 3:
Now factorize the quadratic equation, [tex](x^{2} -1)[/tex]
It can be expand using the identity,
⇒ [tex](x^{2} -1^{2} ) = (x+1)(x-1)[/tex] [∵ (a^2 - b^2) = (a+b)(a-b) ]
Thus the factors of the equation are [tex](x-1)(x+1)(x-1)[/tex]. So the roots are [tex]1,-1,1[/tex].
Hence we can conclude that the kind of roots does the equation f(x) is option (C) 3 real roots is the correct answer.
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