Answer:
a) From A ∩ A' = ∅, we have;
A ∩ (A' ∪ B) = A ∩ B
b) From A ∩ (A' ∩ B') = (A ∩ A') ∩ B' and A ∩ A' = ∅, we have;
A ∩ (A ∪ B)' = ∅
Step-by-step explanation:
a) By distributive law of sets, we have;
A ∩ (B ∪ C) = (A ∩ B) ∪ (A ∩ C)
From the complementary law of sets, we have;
A ∩ A' = ∅
Therefore, for A ∩ (A' ∪ B) = A ∩ B, we have
A ∩ (A' ∪ B) = (A ∩ A') ∪ (A ∩ B) (distributive law of sets)
A ∩ A' = ∅ (complementary law of sets)
Therefore;
(A ∩ A') ∪ (A ∩ B) = ∅ ∪ (A ∩ B) = (A ∩ B) (Addition to zero identity property)
∴ A ∩ (A' ∪ B) = A ∩ B
b) By De Morgan's law
(A ∪ B)' = A' ∩ B'
Therefore, A ∩ (A ∪ B)' = A ∩ (A' ∩ B')
By associative law of sets, we have;
A ∩ (A' ∩ B') = (A ∩ A') ∩ B'
A ∩ A' = ∅ (complementary law of sets)
Therefore, (A ∩ A') ∩ B' = ∅ ∩ B' = ∅
Which gives;
A ∩ (A ∪ B)' = ∅.
In circle O, AC and BD are diameters. Circle O is shown. Line segments B D and A C are diameters. A radius is drawn to cut angle C O C into 2 equal angle measures of x. Angles A O C and B O C also have angle measure x. What is mArc A B?
Answer:
120
Step-by-step explanation:
Got it right on the assigment
Answer:
c. 120
Step-by-step explanation:
every rational number is a
a. whole number b. natural number c. integer d. real number
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a - whole number
FALSE
3/5, for example isnt a whole number
b. natural number
FALSE
0,457888..., for example isnt a natural number
c. integer
FALSE - like a
d. real number
TRUE
The set of real numbers contains the set of rational numbers
ℝ ⊃ ℚ
PLEASE HELP Polynomial Graph Studies Polynomials are great functions to use for modeling real-world scenarios where different intervals of increase and decrease happen. But polynomial equations and graphs can be trickier to work with than other function types. In mathematical modeling, we often create an equation to summarize data and make predictions for information not shown on the original display. In this activity, you’ll create an equation to fit this graph of a polynomial function. Part A Describe the type of function shown in the graph. Part B What are the standard form and the factored form of the function? Part C What are the zeros of the function? Part D Use the zeros to find all of the linear factors of the polynomial function. Part E Write the equation of the graphed function f(x), where a is the leading coefficient. Use the factors found in part D. Express the function as the product of its leading coefficient and the expanded form of the equation in standard form. Part F Use the y-intercept of the graph and your equation from part E to calculate the value of a. Part G Given what you found in all of the previous parts, write the equation for the function shown in the graph.
Answer:
Here's what I get
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A
The graph shows a polynomial of odd degree. It is probably a third-degree polynomial — a cubic equation.
Part B
The standard form of a cubic equation is
y = ax³ + bx² + cx + d
The factored form of a cubic equation is
y = a(x - b₁)(x² + b₂x + b₃)
If you can factor the quadratic, the factored form becomes
y = a(x - c₁)(x - c₂)(x - c₃)
Part C
The zeros of the function are at x = -25, x = - 15, and x = 15.
Part D
The linear factors of the function are x + 25, x + 15, and x - 15.
Part E
y = a(x + 25)(x + 15)(x - 15) = a(x + 25)(x² - 225)
y = a(x³ + 25x² - 225x - 5625)
Part F
When x = 0, y = 1.
1 = a[0³ +25(0)² - 225(0) - 5625] = a(0 + 0 - 0 -5625) = -5625a
a = -1/5625
Part G
[tex]y = -\dfrac{1}{5625}( x^{3} + 25x^{2} - 225x - 5625)\\\\y = \mathbf{ -\dfrac{1}{5625} x^{3} - \dfrac{1}{225}x^{2} + \dfrac{1}{25} x + 1}[/tex]
Answer
Actually, the answer should be -0.0007(x+20)(x+5)(x-15)
Step-by-step explanation:
This is continuing off of the previous answer
PART C
The zeros should be (15,0), (-5,0), and (-20,0)
PART D
x - 15, x + 5, and x + 20
PART E
a(x - 15)(x + 5)(x + 20)
Standard: [tex]a(x^{3} + 10x^{2} -275x-1500)[/tex]
PART F
The y-intercept is at (0,1), so we replace the x's with 0:
1 =[tex][(0)x^{3} +10(0)x^{2} -275(0)-1500][/tex] and this gives us (0+0-0-1500) which also equals -1500
Then we do [tex]\frac{1}{-1500}[/tex] which gives us -0.0006 repeating which rounds to -0.0007
a= -0.0007
PART G
Just place the numbers where they should go and your answer is
y =-0.0007(x + 20)(x + 5)(x - 15)
the placement for (x + 20) (x + 5) and (x - 15) doesn't matter as long as they are behind -0.0007
Dr. Potter provides vaccinations against polio and measles. Each polio vaccination consists of 6 doses, and each measles vaccination consists of 3 doses. Last year, Dr. Potter gave a total of 60 vaccinations that consisted of a total of 225 doses. How many more measles vaccines did Mr. Potter give than polio? Show All Work !!
Answer:
The number of measles vaccines that Dr. Potter give than polio vaccines is 30
Step-by-step explanation:
The parameters given are;
The number of doses given in a polio vaccine = 6 doses
The number of doses given in a measles vaccine = 3 doses
The number of vaccinations given by Dr. Potter last year = 60 vaccinations
The number of doses given in the 60 vaccinations = 225 doses
Let the number of polio vaccine given last year by Dr. Potter = x
Let the number of measles vaccine given last year by Dr. Potter = y
Therefore, we have;
6 × x + 3 × y = 225.......................(1)
x + y = 60.......................................(2)
From equation (2), we have;
x = 60 - y
Substituting the derived value for x in equation (1), we get;
6 × x + 3 × y = 225
6 × (60 - y) + 3 × y = 225
360 - 6·y + 3·y = 225
360 - 225 = 6·y - 3·y
135 = 3·y
y = 45
x = 60 - y = 60 - 45 = 15
Therefore;
The number of polio vaccine given last year by Dr. Potter = 15
The number of measles vaccine given last year by Dr. Potter = 45
The number of measles vaccines that Dr. Potter give than polio vaccines = 45 - 15 = 30 vaccines.
The number of measles vaccines that Dr. Potter give than polio vaccines = 30 vaccines.
The diagonal of rhombus measure 16 cm and 30 cm. Find it's perimeter
Answer:
P = 68 cmStep-by-step explanation:
The diagonals of the rhombus divide it into 4 congruent right triangles.
So we can use Pythagorean theorem to calculate side of a rhombus.
[tex](\frac e2)^2+(\frac f2)^2=s^2\\\\e=30\,cm\quad\implies\quad\frac e2=15\,cm\\\\f=16\,cm\quad\implies\quad\frac f2=8\,cm\\\\15^2+8^2=s^2\\\\s^2=225+64\\\\s^2=289\\\\s=17[/tex]
Perimeter:
P = 4s = 4•17 = 68 cm
please help me i offered all my points and this is really important!!! The question is attached.
Answer:
25[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex] +60
Step-by-step explanation: The first thing you need to do is realize that, this figure is a isosceles trapezoid due to the markings on each side.
So now we know both sides are 10.
We also know the the top two angles are congruent to each other and so are the bottom two angles due to the trapezoid being isosceles.
So the top two angles are 120 degrees and bottom two angles are 60 degrees.
It seems like we can't find the sides, let's try drawing two lines from each top angle all the way down to form two right triangles.
Wow, these two triangles are special right triangles in the form of
30 - 60 - 90 degrees.
shorter side = n
longer side = n[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex]
hypotenuse = 2n
So, 2n = 10
n = 5 for the short side
The bottom base is 4[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex] + 5 + 5 = 10 + 4[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex]
The longer side is 5[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex].
The area of trapezoid = (base1 + base2)/2 * height
= (4[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex] + 10 + 4[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex])/2 * 5[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex] = (10 + 8[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex])/2 * 5[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex] = (5+4[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex])*5[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex] = 25[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex] +60
So, 25[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex] + 60 is our answer.
Answer:
60 +25√3
Step-by-step explanation:
In the figure of the isosceles trapezoid below, the angles at C and D are supplementary to the given angle, so are 60°. That makes triangle BDE a 30°-60°-90° right triangle, which has side length ratios ...
DE : BE : BD = 1 : √3 : 2 = 5 : 5√3 : 10
Triangle BDE can be relocated to the other end of the figure to become triangle CAD'. Then the area of concern is that of the rectangle with height 5√3 and length 5+4√3. The area is then ...
Area = lh = (5√3)(5 +4√3) = 5·5√3 +5·4·3
Area = 60 +25√3 . . . square units
_____
In the figure, 6.93 = 4√3, and 8.66 = 5√3, 16.93 = 10+4√3.
HELP ASAP
[tex]Given that $33^{-1} \equiv 77 \pmod{508}$, find $11^{-1} \pmod{508}$ as a residue modulo 508. (Give an answer between 0 and 507, inclusive.)[/tex]
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Work Shown:
[tex]33^{-1} \equiv 77 \text{ (mod 508)}\\\\(3*11)^{-1} \equiv 77 \text{ (mod 508)}\\\\3^{-1}*11^{-1} \equiv 77 \text{ (mod 508)}\\\\3*3^{-1}*11^{-1} \equiv 3*77 \text{ (mod 508)}\\\\11^{-1} \equiv 231 \text{ (mod 508)}\\\\[/tex]
Notice how 33*77 = 2541 and 11*231 = 2541
[tex]2541 \equiv 1 \text{ (mod 508)}[/tex] since 2541/508 has a remainder of 1.
So effectively [tex]33*77 \equiv 1 \text{ (mod 508)}[/tex] and [tex]11*231 \equiv 1 \text{ (mod 508)}[/tex]
Could someone clarrify this for me Factor completely 3x^2 + 2x − 1. (3x + 1)(x − 1) (3x + 1)(x + 1) (3x − 1)(x + 1) (3x − 1)(x − 1)
Answer:
(3x-1) (x+1)
Step-by-step explanation:
3x^2 + 2x − 1
3x^2 factors into 3x and x
-1 factors into -1 and 1
We want a postive 2x
(3x-1) (x+1)
Answer:
(3x-1)(x+1)
Step-by-step explanation:
3x² + 2x − 1
when factorizing , first look at the constant number( in this case it is 1 prime number), then find the GCF if found.
(3x )(x ) first step : 3x*x=3x^2
(3x- ) (x+ ) the sign for the constant is minus so the factoring has to be minus and plus on each side
(3x-1)(x+1) look at the 2x it has positive sign, means the sign is plus:
3x-1
x+1
regular standard multiplication
3x(x)-1(x)+1(3x)-1
3x²+2x-1
how do you find the length of the hypotenuse when you have only the length of the altitude of the hypotensuse and a length of a leg?
Answer:
By using The Pythagorean Theorem:
[tex]/Hypotenuse/^{2} = /Length of altitude/^{2} + /Length of leg/^{2} \[/tex]
/Hypotenuse/ = [tex]\sqrt\ /Length of altitude/^{2} + /Length of leg/^{2} \}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The Pythagorean theorem states that: Given a Right-angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse equals the sum of squares of the other two sides ( Here, being the length of the altitude and length of leg). That is,
[tex]/Hypotenuse/^{2} = /Length of altitude/^{2} + /Length of leg/^{2} \[/tex] and hence,
/Hypotenuse/ = [tex]\sqrt\ /Length of altitude/^{2} + /Length of leg/^{2} \}[/tex]
For example, If the length of the altitude is 4m and the length of leg is 3m. Using The Pythagorean theorem, the length of the hypotenuse will be
[tex]/Hypotenuse/^{2} = /Length of altitude/^{2} + /Length of leg/^{2} \\\/Hypotenuse/ = \sqrt{/Length of altitude/^{2} + /Length of leg/^{2}} \\/Hypotenuse/ = \sqrt{4^{2} + 3^{2} }[/tex]
[tex]/Hypotenuse/ = \sqrt{16+9} \\/Hypotenuse/ = \sqrt{25} \\/Hypotenuse/ = 5m[/tex]
The length of the hypotenuse for the given example will be 5m.
This is how to find the length of an hypotenuse.
How many solutions does the nonlinear system of equations graphed below
have?
y
10+
-10
10
-10
A. One
B. Two
0
O
C. Four
O
D. Zero
Answer:
D. zero
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the graphs do not intersect, there are zero solutions.
The number of solutions on the graph is zero
How to determine the number of solutions?The graph shows a linear equation (the straight line) and a non linear equation (the curve)
From the graph, we can see that the straight line and the curve do not intersect
This means that the graph do not have any solution
Hence, the number of solutions on the graph is zero
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Help with this find the image of (1 ,2) after a reflection about y=x followed by a reflection about y=-x
Answer: (-1, -2)
Step-by-step explanation:
so at first you have (1, 2)
then you were asked to reflect about y=x which is (x, y) = (y, -x)
(1, 2) = (2, -1)
then followed by y=-x which is (x, y) = (-y, -x)
(2, -1) = (-1, -2)
I hope this helps!
If f(x) = 4x + 15, then f(-3) = ?
Answer:
[tex]\Huge \boxed{3}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The function is given :
f(x) = 4x + 15
For f(-3), the input for the function f(x) is -3.
Replace the x variable with -3.
f(-3) = 4(-3) + 15
Evaluate.
f(-3) = -12 + 15
f(-3) = 3
The output for f(-3) is 3.
Answer: f(-3) = 3
Step-by-step explanation: Notice that f is a function of x.
So we want to find f(-3).
We find f(-3) by plugging -3 in for x,
everywhere that x appears in the function.
So we have 4(-3) + 15.
4(-3) is -12 so we have -12 + 15 which is 3.
So f(-3) is 3.
The quotient of x^2+x-6/x^2-6x+5*x^2+2x-3/x^2-7x+10 has ___ in the numerator and ______ in the denominator.
Answer:
So the quotient of [tex]\frac{x^{2} + x - 6}{x^{2} -6x + 5} X \frac{x^{2} + 2x - 3}{x^{2} -7x + 10}[/tex] has (x + 3)² in the numerator and (x + 5)² in the denominator.
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\frac{x^{2} + x - 6}{x^{2} -6x + 5} X \frac{x^{2} + 2x - 3}{x^{2} -7x + 10}[/tex]
Factorizing the expressions we have
[tex]\frac{x^{2} + 3x -2x - 6}{x^{2} -x - 5x + 5} X \frac{x^{2} + 3x - x - 3}{x^{2} -2x -5x + 10}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{x(x + 3)- 2(x + 3)}{x(x -1) - 5(x - 1)} X \frac{x(x + 3) - 1(x + 3)}{x(x - 2) - 5(x - 2)}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{(x + 3)(x - 2)}{(x - 5)(x - 1)}X\frac{(x + 3)(x - 1)}{(x - 2)(x - 5)}[/tex]
Cancelling out the like factors, (x -1) and (x - 2), we have
[tex]\frac{(x + 3)(x + 3)}{(x - 5)(x - 5)}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{(x + 3)^{2} }{(x + 5)^{2} }[/tex]
So the quotient of [tex]\frac{x^{2} + x - 6}{x^{2} -6x + 5} X \frac{x^{2} + 2x - 3}{x^{2} -7x + 10}[/tex] has (x + 3)² in the numerator and (x + 5)² in the denominator.
How to do this question plz answer me step by step plzz plz plz plz plz plz plz plz
Answer:
288.4m
Step-by-step explanation:
This track is split into a rectangle and two semi-circles.
We can find the length of the semi-circles by finding its circumference with the formula [tex]2\pi r[/tex].
[tex]2\cdot3.14\cdot30\\188.4[/tex]
However this is half a circle, so:
[tex]188.4\div2=94.2[/tex].
There are two semi-circles.
[tex]94.2\cdot2=188.4[/tex]
Since there are two legs of 50m each, we add 100 to 188.4
[tex]188.4+100=288.4[/tex]m
Hope this helped!
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve for the perimeter, we first look at the rectangle in the middle. the length is 50m, and there are two sides to it, so: 50 * 2 = 100m for the top and bottom of the track.
For the circle, we can see the diameter is 30m. To solve for the circumference, we need to use the formula 2πr.
15 * 2π ≈ 94.2477796077
We add that to 100m and get:
194.2477796077
Find the amplitude of y = -2 sin x
Answer:
Amplitude = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
The amplitude of this sine wave is 2 denoted by the coefficient -2 in front of the sin(x). The negative of the coefficient denotes that the sine wave is the opposite of the standard sine wave.
Cheers.
If the sphere shown above has a radius of 17 units, then what is the approximate volume of the sphere?
A.
385.33 cubic units
B.
4,913 cubic units
C.
6,550.67 cubic units
D.
3,275.34 cubic units
Answer:
20582.195 unitsStep-by-step explanation:
This problem is on the mensuration of solids.
A sphere is a solid shape.
Given data
radius of sphere = 17 units
The volume of a sphere can be expressed as below
[tex]volume = \frac{4}{3}\pi r^3[/tex]
Substituting our data into the expression we have
[tex]volume = \frac{4}{3}*3.142*17^3[/tex]
[tex]volume = \frac{4}{3}*3.142*4913\\\\volume = \frac{61746.584}{3}= 20582.195[/tex]
The volume of the sphere is given as
20582.195 units
Use distributive property to evaluate the expression 5(4/1/5)
Answer:
21
Step-by-step explanation:
4[tex]\frac{1}{5}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{21}{5}[/tex]
5 × [tex]\frac{21}{5}[/tex] = (5×21)/5
[tex]\frac{105}{5}[/tex] = 21
Write the equation of a circle with a center at (12, 6) and a radius of 6.
Answer:
(x-12)² + (y-6)² = 36 (Option C)
Step-by-step explanation:
use circle formula
(x-h)² + (y-k)²= r²
h= 12 and k= 6 and r= 6
(x-12)² + (y-6)² = 6²
6 squared = 36 (6·6)
(x-12)² + (y-6)² = 36
5
What is the equation, in point-slope form, of the line that
is parallel to the given line and passes through the point
(-3, 1)?
4
3
2
(-3, 1)
42.27
1
5 4 3 2 1
2 3 4 5 x
y-1=-{(x+3)
y-1=-{(x + 3)
y-1= {(x + 3)
y-1= {(x + 3)
(-2, 4)
Answer: [tex]y-1=\dfrac32(x+3)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Slope of a line passes through (a,b) and (c,d) = [tex]\dfrac{d-b}{c-a}[/tex]
In graph(below) given line is passing through (-2,-4) and (2,2) .
Slope of the given line passing through (-2,-4) and (2,2) =[tex]\dfrac{-4-2}{-2-2}=\dfrac{-6}{-4}=\dfrac{3}{2}[/tex]
Since parallel lines have equal slope . That means slope of the required line would be .
Equation of a line passing through (a,b) and has slope m is given by :_
(y-b)=m(x-a)
Then, Equation of a line passing through(-3, 1) and has slope = is given by
[tex](y-1)=\dfrac32(x-(-3))\\\\\Rightarrow\ y-1=\dfrac32(x+3)[/tex]
Required equation: [tex]y-1=\dfrac32(x+3)[/tex]
What is the main difference between simplifying and solving? Which one gives you a value for a variable? How do you know the difference?
Answer:
when you simplify you continue until you get to the simplest form but when you solve you continue until you get an answer. Solving gives you a value for a variable. You mean simplify and get 2x - 10 but when you solve you continue until you get x as 5
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: ok, so simplifying is when you make something less complex or complicated. Solving means an expression can be used for representating the solutions. for Example, say if you have the equation x+y=2x-1 is solved for the unknown x by the expression x=y+1. solving gives you the value for the variable. you know the difference by when you are simplifying you are trying to make the problem less complicated or less complex. and when you are solving you are trying to find the answer to the problem..
Step-by-step explanation:
Need help on the third question. how do i generalise the number of ways to win.(check the attatchment)
Answer:
2n+2 ways to win
Step-by-step explanation:
You generalize by observing patterns in the way you solve the smaller problems.
The number of winning moves is 2n+2: the total of the number of diagonals, columns, and rows.
For an n×n board, there are 2 full-length diagonals, n columns, and n rows, hence 2+n+n = 2n+2 ways to win.
Which type(s) of symmetry does the following object have?
Select all that apply.
Answer: You are correct. There is only one answer and that is choice B) vertical line of symmetry.
We can draw a vertical line through the center to have one half mirror over this line to get the other half. We can't do the same with a horizontal line or any other kind of line.
We do not have rotational symmetry. Rotating the figure will produce an image different from the original. The angle of rotation is some angle x such that 0 < x < 360.
Answer:
Theres more than one answer so b and a
Step-by-step explanation:
Which of the following images shows a scale copy of the trapezoid using a scale factor of 1/2
PLEASE HELP
Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
split the shape to triangle and a rectangle
the rectangle at the original trapezoid has 2 squares in width and 3 squares for height multiply those numbers by 1/2 you will get 1 square for width and 1.5 squares for the height which is showen in option 1
what is the coefficient of the variable in the expression 4-3x
As per the question,
We have to find what's the coefficient.
Let's start to seperate the expression.
Here,
x is the variable,
4 is a number.
-3 is also a number.
4, -3x
The number with x here is -3 in (-3x) as the coefficient is (-3) in the given equation.
Answer:
Hey there!
Rearrange the expression to: -3x+4
The coefficient would be -3.
Let me know if this helps :)
PLEASE HELP ASAP!!
The image above shows two dilated figures with lines IJ and JK drawn. If the smaller figure was dilated by a scale factor of 2, what relationship do lines IJ and KL have?
Answer:
[tex] IJ = 2(KL) [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
From the information given, the smaller figure was dilated on a scale factor of 2, to produce the bigger figure. In essence, the bigger figure is times 2 of the smaller figure.
Therefore, line IJ would be twice the length of KL.
The relationship that both lines have can be represented as: [tex] IJ = 2(KL) [/tex]
On Wednesday at camp, Samuel went for a hike at 6:30 A.M. The hike took 2 hours and 15 minutes. As soon as he got back from the hike, Samuel played volleyball for 1 hour. What time did Samuel finish playing volleyball?
Answer:
9:45 A.M.
Step-by-step explanation:
First, add the time that took him to hike:
6:30 + 2 hours and 15 minutes = 8:45 A.M.
Next, add the 1 hour that he played volleyball for:
8:45 + 1 hour = 9:45 A.M.
So, he finished playing volleyball at 9:45 A.M.
Answer:
9:45 am
Step-by-step explanation:
He went at 6:30 am to a hike.
It took him 2 hours 15 minutes
=> 6 : 30
+ 2 15
=> 8 : 45
He came back from the Hike at 8:45 am
He played volleyball for 1 hour.
=> 8 : 45
+ 1
=> 9 : 45
He finished playing volleyball at 9:45 am
Which graph solves the following system? x+2y=4 5x−2y=8
Answer:
elimination method
x+2y=4 1
5x-2y=8 2
1+2
6x=12
x=2
plug into x+2y=4
2+2y=4
2y=4-2
2y=2
y=1
(2,1)
so graph 1
Please answer this question now
Answer:
156.6 square yards
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the surface area of the pyramid, find the area of each surface and add them together.
formula for area of a triangle = 1/2(b·h)
1. There are three triangles with a base of 9 and a height of 9
1/2(9·9) = 40.5
Multiply by the three triangles
40.5 · 3 = 121.5
2. There is one triangle with a base of 9 and a height of 7.8
1/2(9·7.8) = 35.1
3. Add the areas of all surfaces
121.5 + 35.1 = 156.6
make u the subject of the formula
u-x/v-x=u/v²
Answer:
See below.
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\frac{u-x}{v-x}=\frac{u}{v^2} \\[/tex]
Cross multiply and distribute.
[tex]u(v-x)=v^2(u-x)\\uv-ux=uv^2-xv^2[/tex]
Move all the u to the left side:
[tex]uv-ux-uv^2=-xv^2[/tex]
Factor out a u:
[tex]u(v-x-v^2)=-xv^2[/tex]
Divide:
[tex]u=\frac{-xv^2}{v-x-v^2}=\frac{xv^2}{x+v^2-v}[/tex]
(I factored out a negative in the second term.)
A bag contains 2
2
blue marbles, 2
2
red marbles, and 2
2
yellow marbles.
If Jenna randomly draws a marble from the bag (and puts it back) 15
15
times, how many times should she expect to pull a yellow marble?
Answer:
5 times
Step-by-step explanation:
Jenna wil most likely pull a yellow marble 1/3 of the time, because the total number of marbles is 6, and there are 2 yellow marbles, 2/6 which is 1/3. 1/3 times 15 is 5. So Jenna will most likely pull a yellow marble 5 times.