Answer:
solution,
(X1,y1)= (-4,5)
(X2,Y2)=(2,-3)
slope of the line(m)= y2-y1/x2-x1
=-3-5/2-(-4)
=-8/6
=-4/3
PLZ SOMEONE HELP!!!
Reggie was solving a system of equations. after manipulating them, he decides to add the two equations shown below together to eliminate the variable x. what property justifies this?
6x + 5y = 17
-6x + 2y = 4
please show work :)
thank you to anyone who helps me :)))
Answer:
let me work on it
Step-by-step explanation:
Jackson's current salary is $36,000 per year. Each year his salary is 1.04 times the previous yeal's salary. What
will his salary be in his 5th year?
OA) $42,214.92
OB) $42,114.91
Line r is parallel to line c.
Answer:
I think ∆5 is the correct Ans
Help please…
If (tan^30-1/tan0-1)-sec^20+1=0, find cot0
Answer:
dl5fgtrrfhrruf ofender fkufgj jjgglr
a line has slope 3 and y-intercept 4
Answer:
y = 3x+4
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope intercept form of a line is
y = mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y intercept
y = 3x+4
Which digit in 123.456 has highest value?
Digit
6
5
4
1
Which digit in 123.456 has highest value?
answer = 1....
Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
The 1 is in the hundredth's place and it has the highest value
Urgent i need help!!…….
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
These are similar triangles. We know that because we know that all right triangles are similar. The height of the red one is 8 and the height of the blue one is 4; that means that the red one is twice the size of the blue one; likewise, the blue one is half the size of the red one. That means that ALL the measurements of these triangles exist in that ratio...even the base of the blue one. If the base of the red one is 3, and the red one is twice the size of the blue one, then the base of the blue one is 3/2 or 1.5. I can't see your choices because they are too small.
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What is the volume of water, to the nearest tenth of a cubic metre, that would fill this spa tub?
First cylinder= 0.75m diameter, 0.80m height
Cylinder Underneath= 1.25m diameter, 0.70m height
Semi Sphere that holds both cylinders= 3m long
Answer:
The volume of water that will fill the spa tub is 5.9 cubic meters.
Step-by-step explanation:
Volume of water that would fill the spa tub = volume of semi sphere - (volume of the first cylinder + volume of the second cylinder)
i. volume of first cylinder = [tex]\pi[/tex][tex]r^{2}[/tex]h
where r is the radius and h is the height of the cylinder.
r = [tex]\frac{0.75}{2}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{3}{8}[/tex]
= 0.375 m
h = 0.80 m
volume of the first cylinder = [tex]\frac{22}{7}[/tex] x [tex](\frac{3}{8} )^{2}[/tex] x 0.8
= 0.3536 cubic meters
ii. volume of the cylinder underneath = [tex]\pi[/tex][tex]r^{2}[/tex]h
r = [tex]\frac{1.25}{2}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{5}{8}[/tex]
= 0.625
h = 0.70 m
volume of the cylinder underneath = [tex]\frac{22}{7}[/tex] x [tex](\frac{5}{8}) ^{2}[/tex] x 0.7
= 0.8594 cubic meters
iii. volume of the semi sphere = [tex]\frac{2}{3}[/tex] [tex]\pi[/tex][tex]r^{3}[/tex]
where r is the radius = 1.5 m
volume of the semi sphere = [tex]\frac{2}{3}[/tex] x [tex]\frac{22}{7}[/tex] x [tex](1.5)^{3}[/tex]
= 7.0714 cubic meters
Thus,
volume of the water to fill the spa tub = 7.0714 - (0.3536 + 0.8594)
= 5.8584
The volume of water that will fill the spa tub is 5.9 cubic meters.
Explain how to solve 5^(x-2)= 8 using the change of base formula
Answer:
x = 3.3
Step-by-step explanation:
A equation is given to us and we need to solve out for x. The given equation is ,
[tex]\sf\longrightarrow 5^{x -2}= 8 [/tex]
Take log on both sides with base as " 10" . We have ,
[tex]\sf\longrightarrow log_{10} 5^{x-2}= log_{10}\ 8[/tex]
Simplify using the property of log , [tex]\sf log a^m = m log a [/tex] , we have ,
[tex]\sf\longrightarrow ( x -2) log_{10} 5 = log_{10} 8 [/tex]
Simplify ,
[tex]\sf\longrightarrow ( x -2 ) log_{10}5 = log_{10} 2^3[/tex]
Again simplify using the property of log ,
[tex]\sf\longrightarrow (x-2) log 5 = 3 log 2[/tex]
We know that log 5 = 0.69 and log 2 = 0.301 , on substituting this , we have ,
[tex]\sf\longrightarrow ( x - 2 ) = \dfrac{ 3\times 0.301}{0.69}[/tex]
Simplify the RHS ,
[tex]\sf\longrightarrow x - 2 = 1.30 [/tex]
Add 2 both sides ,
[tex]\sf\longrightarrow \boxed{\blue{\sf x = 3.30}}[/tex]
Hence the Value of x is 3.30 .
Answer:
its actually 3.292 because we round to the nearest thousandth and thats not even the equation you use above
Step-by-step explanation:
For this equation we use the formula log a^m=m (log a) so the equation will be written as log 5 (5^x-2) = log 5 (8). You use the base, which is 5, and use log to base 5 on both sides of the equation. Then you take the exponent " x-2" and write( x-2) log 5 (5) = log 5(8). Since log a =1, you multiply that 1 by x-2, which keeps it x-2. Making the equation x-2 = log 5 (8). Next, we use the change of the base properties with the formula log b^y= log y/ log b. The equation will be written as x-2 = log 8/ log 5, since 5 is the base it stays in the bottom or basement. We then add +2 to both sides of x-2 and log 8/ log 5. To solve this equation, you can find out what log 8 and log 5 are and divide those and add +2 to solve. So log 8 = 0.903 and log 5 = 0.698970 and divide those to get 1.29190 +2 and you get the answer rounded as 3.292.
Write a complex number with an absolute value between 3 and 8
v=u + 2at
Where v is the final velocity (in m/s), u is the initial velocity (in m/s), a is the
acceleration (in m/s?) and t is the time in seconds).
Find v when u is 35 m/s, a is 28 m/s2, and t is 58 seconds.
Answer:
3283m/s
Step-by-step explanation:
V=U+2at
V=35+2(28)(58)
V=35+3248
V=3283m/s
Write (4√81)^6 in exponential form.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex](4\sqrt{81})^{6} = (4*\sqrt{9*9} )^{6}\\\\=(4*9)^{6}\\\\=(2^{2}*3^{2})^{6}\\\\=[(2*3)^{2}]^{6}\\\\=(6)^{2*6}\\\\=6^{12}[/tex]
Exponent Laws:
[tex](a^{m}*b^{m}) = (a*b)^{m}\\\\(a^{m})^{n}=a^{m*n}[/tex]
[tex]\huge\textsf{Hey there!}[/tex]
[tex]\mathsf{(4\times\sqrt{81})^6}\\\\\mathsf{\sqrt{81} = \bf 9}\textsf{ because half of \underline{81} is \underline{9} or 9 multiplied by itself gives you 81}\\\\\mathsf{= (4\times9)^6}\\\\\mathsf{4\times9 = \bf 36}\\\\\mathsf{36^6}\\\mathsf{= 36\times36\times36\times36\times36\times36}\\\mathsf{= 1,296\times1,296\times1,296}\\\mathsf{= 1,679,616\times1,296}\\\mathsf{= \bf 2,176,782,336\ also\ known\ as \ 6^{12}}\\\\\\\boxed{\boxed{\large\textsf{Answer: \bf 6}^{\bf 12}}}\huge\checkmark[/tex]
[tex]\large\textsf{Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!}[/tex]
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a) Arrange the following numbers so that the sum of any two neighbouring numbers is a perfect square.
7 , 11 , 9 , 14 , 16 , 2 , 25
Ex. 3+6 = 3^2 and 6+10 = 4^2
b) Find a way to arrange all of the intervenes from 1 to 17 to a list with the property from part a)
I'll do part (a) to get you started.
One possible answer to part (a) is 25,11,14,2,7,9,16
There are likely other possible answers.
The explanation is below.
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Let's say 7 is the anchor value and we want to see which values could be its next door neighbor.
It can't be 11 since 7+11 = 18 isn't a perfect square.But 9 works because 7+9 = 16 is a perfect square (4^2 = 16)14 doesn't work because 7+14 = 21 isn't a perfect square16 doesn't work either since 7+16 = 23 isn't a perfect square2 however does work since 7+2 = 9 is a perfect squareLastly, 25 won't work because 7+25 = 32 isn't a perfect squareTo summarize this subsection, the anchor value 7 could have the neighbors 9 and 2.
So we could have 2,7,9 or 9,7,2 as a subsequence. We'll keep this in mind for later.
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Now we'll make 11 the anchor. We already checked 7 and it doesn't work.
9 doesn't work either because 11+9 = 20 isn't a perfect square
11+14 = 25 does work11+16 = 27 doesn't work11+2 = 13 doesn't work11+25 = 36 does workOf that list, only 14 and 25 are possible neighbors of the anchor value 11.
So we could have the subsequence 14,11,25 or 25,11,14.
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If 9 is the anchor, then,
9+7 = 16 works like we found earlier (section 1)9+11 = 20 doesn't work9+14 = 23 doesn't work9+16 = 25 does work9+2 = 11 doesn't work9+25 = 34 doesn't workThe values 7 and 16 are possible neighbors of 9. We could have the subsequence 7,9,16 or 16,9,7
Let's go back to the subsequence 2,7,9 and tack 16 at the end to get 2,7,9,16
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If 14 is the anchor, then,
7 doesn't work because 14+7 = 2111 does work either because 14+11 = 259 doesn't work because 14+9 = 2316 doesn't work because 14+16 = 302 does work because 14+2 = 1625 doesn't work since 14+25 = 39We could have the subsequence 11,14,2 or 2,14,11
Let's go with the first option and stick "11,14,2" in front of "2,7,9,16" to end up with the larger subsequence 11,14,2,7,9,16
We can then stick 25 at the front because 25+11 = 36 is a perfect square.
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So one possible sequence of values is 25,11,14,2,7,9,16
Here's the verification
25+11 = 36 is a perfect square (6^2 = 36)11+14 = 25 is a perfect square (5^2 = 25)14+2 = 16 is a perfect square (4^2 = 16)2+7 = 9 is a perfect square (3^2 = 9)7+9 = 16 is a perfect square (4^2 = 16)9+16 = 25 is a perfect square (5^2 = 25)Each pair of adjacent terms add up to a perfect square, so the answer is confirmed.
There are probably other solutions as well.
Side note: The video math channel "Numberphile" has a video discussing this topic in which you might be interested in. Search out "The square sum problem" with quotes (the presenter/teacher in the video is Matt Parker).
Answer:
25, 11, 14, 2, 7, 9, 16.
Step-by-step explanation:
25 + 11 = 6^2
11 + 14 = 5^2
14 + 2 = 4^2
2 + 7 = 3^2
7 + 9 = 4^2
9 + 16 = 5^2
Keith used the following steps to find the inverse of f, but he thinks he made a error
f(x) = 7x + 5
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\Large \boldsymbol{} f(x) \ \ inverse \ \ function \ \ (f(x))^{-1} \\\\ y=7x+5 \\\\x=7y+5 \\\\ y=\dfrac{x-5}{7} \ \ or \ \ f(x)^{-1}= \dfrac{x-5}{7}[/tex]
Find the center and radius of the circle whose equation is x 2 + y 2 - 6x - 2y + 4 = 0
Answer:
[tex]{ \tt{ {x}^{2} + {y}^{2} - 6x - 2y + 4 = 0 }} [/tex]
Center:
[tex]{ \tt{(3, \: 1)}}[/tex]
Radius:
[tex]{ \tt{radius = \sqrt{ {g}^{2} + {f}^{2} - c } }} \\ = \sqrt{36 + 4 - 4} \\ = 6 \: units[/tex]
Gary's income and expenses in a month are 4,000 and 3,360 respectively.
a) What percentage of his income are expenses?
b) What percentage of his income is savings?
(SHOW YOUR WORK!)
Answer:
84%
Step-by-step explanation:
3360/4000=.84
.84=84%
An American sausage is 4/3 inches long. How many pieces of sausage can be cut from the 4/3 inch piece of sausage if each piece is two-thirds of an inch?
Answer:
2 Pieces can be cut
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that our sausage is 4/3 inches and we want to know how many 2/3 pieces can be cut. we start by examining our fractions.
4/3 & 2/3, since they have the same denominator we can simply divide the total length by how big each cut should be!
4/3 ÷ 2/3 = 2
Can someone help me with this math homework please!
9514 1404 393
Answer:
7/3-3y = 7/3x - 3Step-by-step explanation:
1) The slope is given by the formula ...
m = (y2 -y1)/(x2 -x1)
m = (4 -(-3))/(3 -0) = 7/3
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2) The y-intercept is the point where x=0:
(x, y) = (0, -3) . . . . . y = -3
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3) Then the slope-intercept equation is ...
y = mx + b . . . . . . . line with slope m and y-intercept b
y = 7/3x -3
What is the product?
(-2d^2+s)(5d^2-6s)
Answer:
Option 1: -10d⁴ + 17d²s - 6s²
General Formulas and Concepts:
Algebra I
Terms/CoefficientsExpand by FOILStep-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Define
Identify
(-2d² + s)(5d² - 6s)
Step 2: Expand
FOIL: -10d⁴ + 12d²s + 5d²s - 6s²Combine like terms: -10d⁴ + 17d²s - 6s²A cash register at a store contains $277 bills. There are six more $5 bills than $10 bills. The number of $1bills is two more than 24 times the number of $10 bills. How many bills of each kind are there
Answer: See explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Your question isn't well written, the store contains $227 and not $277.
let c be the number of $1 bills
let f be the number of $5 bills
let t be the number of $10 bills.
Therefore, the equation will be:
1c + 5f + 10t = 227
Since there are six more $5 bills than $10 bills, therefore,
f = t+6
Also, the number of $1 bills is two more than 24 times the number of $10 bills and this will be:
c = 24t + 2
Now, we substitute the equation for f and c into the main equation and this will be:
1c + 5f + 10t = 277
1(24t + 2) + 5(t + 6) + 10t = 227
24t + 2 + 5t + 30 + 10t = 227
39t + 32 = 227
39t = 227 - 32
39t = 195
t = 195/39
t = 5
Therefore, there are 5 $10 bills
Since c = 24t + 2
c = 24(5) + 2
c = 120 + 2
c = 122
Therefore, there are 122 $1 bills
Since f = t+6
f = 5+6
f = 11
Therefore, there are 11 $5 bills.
Calculate.
12C4
Please help!
Answer:
495
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] {12 \: }^{c} \: 4 = \frac{12!}{4!(12 - 4)!} \\ = \frac{12!}{4! \times 8!} \\ = \frac{12 \times 11 \times 10 \times 9 \times 8!}{4! \times 8!} [/tex]
canceling 8! from both numerator and denominator.
[tex] \frac{12 \times 11 \times 10 \times 9}{4 \times 3 \times 2 \times 1} \\ = 11 \times 9 \times 5\\ = 495[/tex]
Factorial of an integer, in mathematics, is the product of all positive integers less than or equal to the given positive integer.
Factorial of a number is denoted by placing an exclamation mark behind the number
[tex]\quad\quad\quad\quad \net\net \net\netu\internetu\y\menyaa \la\la\la\la\\\\\\\\\\\\\dddddddddd\\\FFFFFFFF\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\displaystyle\ \Large \boldsymbol{} _{12}C_4=\frac{12!}{4!(12-4)!} =\frac{12!}{4!\cdot8!} =\frac{12\cdot11\cdot10\cdot9\cdot8!\!\!\!\!\!\diagup}{4!\cdot8! \!\!\!\!\!\diagup} = \\\\\\\frac{12\!\!\!\!\!\diagup\cdot11\cdot10\cdot9}{24\!\!\!\!\!\diagup_{\ \ 2}}= \frac{11\cdot10\cdot9}{2} =\boxed{495}[/tex]
Are all numbers natural numbers
what is the quotient
Answer:
The quotient is 4x+5 and the remainder is -13
Step-by-step explanation:
Using synthetic division
-5 4 25 12
Bringing down the 4 and multiplying
-5 4 25 12
↓ -20 -25
----------------------
4 5 -13
The quotient is 4x+5 and the remainder is -13
Answer:
4x +5 [tex]\frac{-13}{x+5}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
. 4x +5 [tex]\frac{-13}{x+5}[/tex]
x + 5 | 4x^2 + 25x + 12
- 4x^2 + 20x
5x + 12
5x + 25
-13
Please solve this problem 9p-10=6+p?
Answer:
p=2
Step-by-step explanation:
9p-10=6+p
Subtract p from each side
9p-p-10=6+p-p
8p -10 =6
Add 10 to each side
8p -10+10 =6+10
8p =16
Divide each side by 8
8p/8 = 16/8
p =2
Answer:
p = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
1. 9p - 10 = 6 + p
2. 8p - 10 = 6
3. 8p = 16
4. p = 2
find the length of a side and perimeter of square those area is 256 square
Answer:
x2 = 256; 16 m
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x= the length of the side ofthe square. So an equation tomodel this problem is x2=256.x2xx===256256⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯√± 16The side of a square with an areaof 256 m2 is 16 m.
find the range. 130,131,132,134,135136,137,138,139,141,142,143,144,146,148,146,149,158,169
Answer:
The answer is 12
Step-by-step explanation:
The range is the difference between the lowest and highest values. In this case, this means 142 - 130 which equals 12.
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
Range = Largest number - Smallest number
Larger number = 142 ; Smallest number = 130
142-130 = 12
Range = 12
Full working out for these questions please.
First question is the first attachment and the second question is the second attachment.
Answer:
c,
Step-by-step explanation:
expand this question (x+5)(x-3)
Is this true or false
Answer:
I say it's TRUE
Step-by-step explanation:
I hope this help you
Find the length of BC
Answer:
Hope this helps.. Have a good day
Which number produces a rational number when added to 0.25?
The step of adding it to 0.25 (or 25/100, or 1/4) is indeed not relevant. 0.25 is rational.
A rational number added to a rational number gives a rational number. A rational added to an irrational number doesn't.
so effectively the task can be reduced to "wich one of these is a rational number?"
And that's only true for A. 2/9
All others can't be represented as a discrete/finite fraction / ratio.
The sum of two rational numbers is a rational number thus option (A) is correct.
What is an irrational number?Any real number that cannot be written as the quotient of two integers, p/q, where p and q are both integers, is referred to as an irrational number.
For example, √2, and √3 are irrational numbers because they cannot be written as p/q where p and q both should be integers.
The sum of two rational numbers gives the rational number.
Since 2/9 is written in p/q where 2 and 9 both are integers thus it will be rational.
So, 2/9 + 0.25 = 2/9 + 1/4
(8 + 9)/36 = 17/36 here 17 and 36 both are integers thus it will be rational.
Hence "A rational number is the result of two rational numbers".
For more about the irrational number,
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