Answer:
it should be 4.24264068712 looked it up
Answer:
18 doesn't have a square root but you can simplify it
[tex] \sqrt{18 } [/tex]
then you take 9 which is a square number and divide it to get 3 which you'll place on the outside
[tex] 3\sqrt{2} [/tex]
Three-fourths of the voters supported the bond measure. If there were
8000 voters, how many supported the bond measure?
Answer:
6000
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide top and bottom by the common factor.
[tex]\dfrac{3 }{4} \times 8000 = 3 \times 2000[/tex]
Simplify
3 × 2000 = 6000
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]
u and v are position vectors with terminal points at (-1, 5) and (2, 7), respectively. Find the terminal point of -2u + v.
==================================================
Work Shown
We'll be using these vector properties
Rule 1: (a,b) + (c,d) = (a+c, b+d)Rule 2: k*(a,b) = (k*a, k*b)To get the following
-2u + v = -2*(-1, 5) + (2,7)
-2u + v = (-2*(-1), -2*5) + (2,7) .... apply rule 2
-2u + v = (2, -10) + (2, 7)
-2u + v = (2+2, -10+7) .... use rule 1
-2u + v = (4, -3)
The perimeter of a rectangle is 62 cm. The diagonal and width of the rectangle are 25 cm and x cm respectively.
Form a quadratic equation in terms of x based on the situation.
Step 1:
62cm - (25*2)=12cm
62-25=37cm
Length for both sides 25
Width=37cm=x
can u help me. where do u plot it. what is x and what is y
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
for the first equation x= -2 and y=-7
the second equation x=3 and y is 3 now just plot x and y from the same equation on the same line
Answer:
[tex]\huge\boxed{x = -4; y = 7}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
By plotting the points, we see that both of the lines intersect at (-4, 7)
Which means (X,y) = (-4,7)
So,
x = -4
y = 7
See the attached file so that you can know how would it be graphed.
Rami goes running in Central Park every Sunday. He runs at a constant speed. He can run 6 3/5 miles in 1 2/3 hours.what is his speed In miles?
Answer:
3 24/25 MPH
Step-by-step explanation:
We know Rami runs 6 3/5 miles in 1 2/3 hrs --> Convert into an improper fraction
--> 6 3/5 = 33/5
--> 1 2/3 = 5/3
Speed = Distance divided by Time
Distance = 33/5
Time = 5/3
33/5 / 5/3 = 33/5 x 3/5
33/5 x 3/5 = 99/25
1/25 less than 4 = 3 24/25
Thus, our answer is 3 24/25 MPH
Hope this helps!
What is the volume of this rectangular prism?
4/3
4/3
4/3
Answer:
[tex]\frac{64}{27}[/tex] cm³
Step-by-step explanation:
The volume (V) of the prism is calculated as
V = lbh ( l is length, b is breadth and h is height ), thus
V = [tex]\frac{4}{3}[/tex] × [tex]\frac{4}{3}[/tex] × [tex]\frac{4}{3}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{4^3}{3^3}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{64}{27}[/tex] cm³
Answer:
64/27 would be your answer.Step-by-step explanation:
I am more than happy to answer anymore questions. If needed an explanation I can put one in the comments.
Jack is building a square garden. Each side length measures 777 meters. Jack multiplies 7\times77×77, times, 7 to find the amount of space in his garden is equal to 494949 square meters. Which measurement does 494949 square meters represent?
Answer:
49 square meters represent area of the square garden
Step-by-step explanation:
Each side length=7 meters
He multiplied 7 × 7 times to find the amount of space
=49 square meters
Jack is trying to measure the area of his square garden
Area of the square garden = length^2
=Length × length
Recall,
Length=7 meters
Area of the square garden= 7 meters × 7 meters
=49 square meters
5 - (4 - 3x) = 10
how would u distubute in this problem
Answer:
x = 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
5 - (4 - 3x) = 10 ← distribute the terms in the parenthesis by - 1
5 - 4 + 3x = 10, that is
1 + 3x = 10 ( subtract 1 from both sides )
3x = 9 ( divide both sides by 3 )
x = 3
Graph the image of H(-8,5) after a reflection over the x-axis.
Answer ?
Answer: plot a point at (-8, -5)
The y coordinate flips from positive to negative, or vice versa, when we reflect over the horizontal x axis. The x coordinate stays the same.
The rule can be written as [tex](x,y) \to (x,-y)[/tex]
Please answer this question now
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi, there!!!
Here, the question is about the volume of cone,
given that,
diameter = 12m
radius of a circle= 12m/2= 6m
height (h)=9 m
now, we have,
volume of a cone= 1/3×pi× r^2×h
or, v= 1/3×3.14×(6)^2×9
After simplifying it we get,
v= 339.12 m^3
Hope it helps....
4. The rental for a television set changed from $80 per year to $8 per month
What is the percentage increase in the yearly rental?
Answer:
16%
Step-by-step explanation:
rental charge per year = $80
rental charge at the rate $8 per year = 8 * 12 = 96
the increased amount = 96 - 80 = 16
% = 16 / 100 = 16%
This event is independent, true or false?
There are eight shirts in your closet, four blue and four green. You randomly select one to wear on Monday and then a different one on Tuesday.
Answer:
False
Step-by-step explanation:
Because the question says you pick a different shirt on Tuesday than on Monday, that means you have one less shirt you can select, so the event is dependent.
Point E is on line segment DF. Given DE=9 and DF=11, determine the length EF.
Answer:
EF = 2 units
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Line segment DF and point E on it.
DF = 11 unit
DE = 9 Unit
Find:
EF
Computation:
We know that,
DF = DE + EF
11 = 9 + EF
EF = 11-9
EF = 2 units
An octagonal pyramid ... how many faces are there, how many vertices and how many edges? A triangular prism ... how many faces are there, how many vertices and how many edges? a triangular pyramid ... how many faces are there, how many vertices and how many edges?
1: 8 faces and 9 with the base 9 vertices and 16 edges
2: 3 faces and 5 with the bases 6 vertices and 9 edges
3: 3 faces and 4 with the base 4 vertices and 6 edges
Answer:.
Step-by-step explanation:.
Ifx= 15t2 and y= 10t2, find dy by
dx
Answer:
2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
dy/dx equals derivative of y by x
dy/dx=20t/30t=2/3
Please give me the correct answer
Answer:
Area= 452.23 ft²
Step-by-step explanation:
Angle at U = 180-48-20
Angle at U = 112°
UT/sin 112=46/sin 48
UT= 0.9272*46/0.7431
UT=57.4 ft
UV= sin 20*46/sin48
UV= 0.3420*46/0.7431
UV= 21.2 ft
S=( 21.2+57.4+46)/2
S=124.6/2
S= 62.3
Area= √((62.3)(62.3-21.2)(62.3-57.4)(62.3-46))
Area= √((62.3)(41.1)(4.9)(16.3))
Area= √204509.5311
Area= 452.23 ft²
Choice #1: Marie made an error when solving the equation below.
Part A: Identify Marie’s error and explain why it resulted in an incorrect solution.
Part B: Correctly solve 4x - 8 = 36 for x. Show your work.
Answer:
Marie´s error was not to consider the number 8:
4x - 8 = 36
it´s equal to:
(4x-8)/4 = 36/4
4x/4 - 8/4 = 36/4
x - 2 = 9
x = 9+2
x = 11
probe:
4*11 - 8 = 36
44 - 8 = 36
Marie did not add 8 on the right-hand side so by considering it the solution of the given equation will be 11.
What is the equation?There are many different ways to define an equation. The definition of an equation in algebra is a mathematical statement that demonstrates the equality of 2 mathematical expressions.
In another word, the equation must be constrained with some constraints.
As per the given equation,
4x - 8 = 36
Marie add +8 on the left-hand side but forgot to add it to the right-hand side.
Thus, add +8 on the left as well as the right-hand side.
4x - 8 + 8 = 36 + 8
4x = 44
x = 11
Hence "Marie did not add 8 on the right-hand side so by considering it the solution of the given equation will be 11".
For more about the equation,
brainly.com/question/10413253
#SPJ2
Given [tex]f(x)=-x^{2} +6x-11[/tex], find [tex]f(x-3)[/tex]
Answer:
See below.
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]f(x)=-x^2+6x-11\\f(x-3)=-(x-3)^2+6(x-3)-11\\f(x-3)=-(x^2-6x+9)+6x-18-11\\f(x-3)=-x^2+6x-9+6x-29\\f(x-3)=-x^2+12x-38[/tex]
a zookeeper has both flamingos and alligators in his zoo there are 78 feet and 27 heads how many flamingos and aligators are there
Answer:
15 flamingos and 12 alligators
Step-by-step explanation:
Because there are 27 heads, that means there is a total of 27 flamingos and alligators. Flamingos have 2 feet and alligators have 4 feet.
1. Set up a system of equations
(x = number of flamingos, y = number of alligators)
1x + 1y = 27 heads
2x + 4y = 78 feet
2. Multiply to get the same coefficient
2(1x + 1y = 27) → 2x + 2y = 54
3. Subtract
2x + 2y = 54
- 2x + 4y = 78
0x + -2y = -24
4. Solve for y
-2y = -24
y = 12
5. Plug in y to solve for x
1x + 1(12) = 27
x + 12 = 27
x = 15
Given that ΔABC is a right triangle with the right angle at C, which of the following is true?
1. tan A = 1/(tan B)
2. tan A = sin B
3. cos A = 1/(cos B)
4. sin B = 1/(sin A)
Answer:
1. tan A = 1/(tan B)
Step-by-step explanation:
By definition,
tangent A = opposite / adjacent = a / b
and
tangent B = opposite / adjacent = b / a
Therefore tangent A = a/b = 1/tan(B)
Answer: Tan a=tan b
I belive
Step-by-step explanation:
5 diferrent representations of the value 3
Answer:
3
= 15/5
= [tex]\sqrt[3]{27}[/tex]
= 1.5*2
= 3/1
= 3*1
= 3¹
= 1/3⁻¹
= 3⁴ / 3³
= 3⁵ * 3⁻⁴
What is the area of this composite figure?
Answer:
C.) 7.14 in²
Step-by-step explanation:
The figure is made up of a square and a circle. The circle is divided in half and each piece is set on one side of the square. This means that the diameter of the circle is equal to the length of the sides of the square, 2 inches.
The area of the square can be found by multiplying length times the width:
[tex]2*2=4[/tex]
The area of the square is 4 inches, and since we multiplied two lengths, we square the value:
A=4in²
Now find the area of the circle using the formula:
[tex]A=\pi r^2[/tex]
The radius is half of the diameter, so the radius is 1. Insert values and solve:
[tex]A=\pi *1^2\\\\A=\pi *1\\\\A=\pi[/tex]
The area of the circle is equal to π. Add the values together:
[tex]4+\pi =7.14[/tex]
The area of the figure is 7.14 in²
:Done
Find the derivative of f(x) = -2x2 + 11x at x = 9.
Answer:
The value of the derivative at x = 9 is -25
Step-by-step explanation:
Here in this question, we are told to find the derivative of the given equation at the point where x = 9
What we need to do here is simply, differentiate f(x), then substitute that value x = 9 into the differentiated equation
In notation form, what we are to find is f’(9)
So;
f(x) = -2x^2 + 11x
f’(x) = -4x + 11
So therefore;
f’(9) = -4(9) + 11
f’(9) = -36 + 11
f’(9) = 11-36
f’(9) = -25
The perpendicular distance of the point from x axis is 2 units and the perpendicular distance from y axis is 3 units.Write the co-ordinates of the if it lies in
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that :
the perpendicular distance of the point from x axis = 2 units
the perpendicular distance from y axis is 3 units
The objective is to the write the coordinates of the points if it lies in
(i) | Quadrant (ii) || Quadrant (iii) ||| Quadrant (iv) |v Quadrant
The position of a point in a plane is conveniently specified by the distances fro two perpendicular lines.The lines are called the x-axis and y-axis and their [point of intersection is called the origin.
The perpendicular distance from the y-axis is called the x- coordinate or abscissa and the perpendicular distance from x-axis is called the y-coordinate or ordinate,The coordinate form an ordered pair with the abscissa written as first.
With that be said, So In the given question,
the perpendicular distance of the point from x axis = 2 units
y coordinate = ±2
the perpendicular distance from y axis is 3 units
x coordinate = ±3
The ordered pair of the coordinates = ( ±3, ±2)
Therefore;
in | quadrant ; we have (3,2) where x and y are both on the positive axis
in || quadrant ; we have (-3,2) x is on the negative axis and y is on the positive axis
In ||| quadrant ; we have (-3. -2) both x and y are on the negative axis
In |v quadrant ; we have ( 3, -2) x is on the positive axis and y is on the negative axis.
Given: -1/2x > 6. Choose the solution set. A {x | x R, x > -12} B{x | x R, x > -3} C{x | x R, x < -3}D {x | x R, x < -12}
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
-1/2x > 6 (you have to flip the sign when you multiply or divide by negative
x < -12
Hello, a quick question which number is least to greatest 0.359, 0.35, 1
Answer:
0.35, 0.359, 1
Step-by-step explanation:
0.359 = 359 thousandths
0.35 = 0.350 = 350 thousandths
1 = 1.000 = 1000 thousandths
Since 350 < 359 < 1000, then from least to greatest you get
0.35, 0.359, 1
3-2y-1+5x^2-7y+7+4x^2
Answer: Hi!
The only thing we can do to simplify the equation is combine like terms.
5x^2 + 4x^2 = 9x^2
-2y - 7y = -9y
3 - 1 + 7 = 9
Our equation now looks like this:
9x^2 - 9y + 9
We have nothing left to simplify, so we're done!
Hope this helps!
10. In 2005 there were 9 million bicycles in Beijing, correct to the
nearest million.
The average distance travelled by each bicycle in one day was
6.5 km correct to one decimal place.
Work out the upper bound for the total distance travelled by all the
bicycles in one day,
Answer:
Total distance = 6,540,000 km
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Number of bicycles = 9,000,000
Average Distance = 6.5 km (to 1 d.p)
Required
Calculate the upper bound of all bicycle distance
First, we need to determine the range of the distance traveled by each bicycle;
Since, the average distance is approximated, then the Range is:
[tex]Range = (6.45km\ to\ 6.54km)[/tex]
All number in this range approximate to 6.5km
Note that the upper bound of the range is 6.54km;
Hence, total distance is calculated as thus;
[tex]Total\ distance = Number\ of\ bicycle * upper\ bound[/tex]
[tex]Total\ distance = 1,000,000 * 6.54km[/tex]
[tex]Total distance = 6,540,000km[/tex]
If it takes 2 whole cups of chocolate chips to make 100 cookies, how many cups of chocolate chips do you need to make 25 cookies?
Answer:
1/2 cup
Step-by-step explanation:
We can use ratios to solve
2 cups x cups
--------------- = ----------------
100 cookies 25 cookies
Using cross products
2 *25 = 100x
50 = 100x
Divide by 100
50/100 = x
1/2 = x