Answer:
D 1/5•5•5•5•5•5
Step-by-step explanation:
(5^3)^−2
We know a^b^c = a^(b*c)
5^(3*-2)
5^(-6)
We know a^-b = 1/a^b
1/5^6
1/(5*5*5*5*5*5)
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Answer:
3.14159265358979
Step-by-step explanation:
A number is multiplied by 16, and that product is added to 4. The sum is equal to the product of 4 and 9. Find the number.
Answer:
The number is 2
Step-by-step explanation:
x * 16 + 4 = 9*4
x * 16 + 4 = 36
x * 16 + 4 - 4 = 36 - 4
x * 16 = 32
x * 16 / 16 = 32 / 16
x = 2
Answer:
The number is 2
Step-by-step explanation:
let the number be "a"
16a+4=4×9
16a+4=36
16a=36-4
16a=32
a=2
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write and solve an equation to find the value of X. please explain in details and show your work!
Answer:
Solution=96°+x+35°
=x+96°+35°
=x=96°-35°
=x=61°
least multiple of 2983548
Answer:
it must be 2983548×2............
expressions equal to 10^3
Answer:
1000
Step-by-step explanation:
10³
= 1000
Answer:
10 * 10 * 10
Step-by-step explanation:
Cubing a number just means you are multiplying that number 3 times to itself. Since we have 10^3, we multiply 10 to itself three times.
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616÷2=308. I got 38 instead of 308 when solved with long division
Answer:
U forgot to add zero while dividing
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Answer:
p = -3/4b -3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
Vectors are perpendicular when their dot product is zero.
A·B = p(4) +b(3) -3(-1) = 4p +3b +3
We want this to be zero, so ...
4p +3b +3 = 0
4p = -3b -3
p = -3/4b -3/4 . . . . the value of p that makes A⊥B
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Angle AOC measures 84 degrees. Angle AOB = 3x and BOC is x
First, write the equation you would use to find the answer then find the value of x
Answer:
∠AOB + ∠BOC = ∠AOC we will be using this equation
x = 21 this is the value of x
Step-by-step explanation:
Angle AOC = 84
Angle AOB = 3x
Angle BOC = x
it is given that Angle AOC = 84so we just need to add Angle AOB and Angle BOC
now lets make the equation we that we will be using
∠AOB + ∠BOC = ∠AOC
3x + x = 84
4x = 84
x = 84 ÷ 4
x = 21
Step-by-step explanation:
Here, we have,
AOC=84°
AOB=3x
BOC=x
Now, the required equation will be;AOC=AOB+BOC[whole part axiom]
or, 84°=3x+x
or, 84°=4x
or, 84°÷4=x
or, x=21°
Thus, the equation to find the answer is AOC=AOB+BOC and the value of x is 21°.
Which of the following fractions is in lowest form
fraction is in lowest term is no(b)
Solve 2/5 x + 1/2 = 5/6
Answer:
5/6
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm assuming the x in your equation is used as a variable.
5/6-1/2= 2/6=1/3
2/5x=1/3
x=5/6
If , then the ordered pair of f -1(10) = (10, 31) (10, 3) (3, 10)
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Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
f^(-1) (x) = (x-1)/3
f^(-1) (10) = (10-1)/3 = 3.
the image Of A(a+2b,2a-b) when reflected in the line y=x is A'(b-a,4b-2a). Show that 3a=2b
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Use the Distributive Property to multiply. 2(b – 7)
Answer:
2b - 14
Step-by-step explanation:
2(b – 7)
2b - 14
Answer:
[tex]2b-14[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the distributive property, [tex]2(b-7)[/tex] can be written as [tex](2\cdot b)-(2\cdot7)[/tex] which solved/simplified is [tex]2b-14[/tex]
Man, it's late! Well, hope this helped you out and answered your question!
5x²+4x+3=0 solve for x
Answer:
[tex]{ \underline{ \sf{x \: is \: \: \{ \frac{ - 5 + i \sqrt{35} }{10} \} } \: \: and \: \: \{ \frac{ - 5 - i \sqrt{35} }{10} \}} }[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]5 {x}^{2} + 4x + 3 = 0 [/tex]
from quadratic formular:
[tex]{ \sf{x = \frac{ - b± \sqrt{ {b}^{2} - 4ac } }{2a} }} [/tex]
general equation:
[tex] {ax}^{2} + bx + c = 0[/tex]
a is 5, b is 4 and c is 3:
substitute in formular:
[tex]{ \sf{x = \frac{ - 5± \sqrt{ {5}^{2} - (4 \times 5 \times 3) } }{(2 \times 5)} }} \\ \\ { \sf{x = \frac{ - 5± \sqrt{ - 35} }{10} }}[/tex]
but from complexes, i² = -1
[tex]{ \sf{x = \frac{ - 5± \sqrt{35 {i}^{2} } }{10} }} \\ \\ = { \sf{x = \frac{ - 5±i \sqrt{35} }{10} }}[/tex]
Create a function that generates for any value x the corresponding value y when
y= 17x^2+ 14x +9
Required:
What is the value y when x =12?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Complete the equation. (x-2)(x^2 + 2x + 4) = ( , )
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
x(x² + 2x + 4)-2((x² + 2x + 4)
x³+2x²+4x -2x²-4x-8
x³-8
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Answer:
4. 3,52 - Tenths
0.352 - Hundredths
5. 65.09 - Ones
7.005 - Thousandths
6. 753.4 - Tens
0.051 - Hundredths
I need answers for problem solving
Answer:
243
Step-by-step explanation:
the answer is 243 for number 6
Answer:
all you gotta do is do 2430 divided by ten
Find the area of each shaded region. Show your reasoning.
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Determine all values of the constant k for which the given set of vectors is linearly independent in R4.{(1,1,0,−1), (1,k,1,1),(5,1,k,1), (−1,1,1,k)}
If these vectors are to be linearly independent, then there exists some not-all-zero choice for scalars [tex]c_1,c_2,c_3,c_4[/tex] such that
[tex]c_1(1,1,0,-1) + c_2(1,k,1,1) + c_3(5,1,k,1) + c_4(-1,1,1,k) = (0,0,0,0)[/tex]
We can recast this as a system of linear equations,
[tex]\begin{bmatrix}1&1&5&-1\\1&k&1&1\\0&1&k&1\\-1&1&1&k\end{bmatrix}\begin{bmatrix}c_1\\c_2\\c_3\\c_4\end{bmatrix} = \begin{bmatrix}0\\0\\0\\0\end{bmatrix}[/tex]
This system has a solution if the coefficient matrix on the left side is not singular. So we attempt to find k such that it *is* singular, i.e. the determinant is zero:
• A cofactor expansion along the first column gives
[tex]\begin{vmatrix}1&1&5&-1\\1&k&1&1\\0&1&k&1\\-1&1&1&k\end{vmatrix} = \begin{vmatrix}k&1&1\\1&k&1\\1&1&k\end{vmatrix} - \begin{vmatrix}1&5&-1\\1&k&1\\1&1&k\end{vmatrix} + \begin{vmatrix}1&5&-1\\k&1&1\\1&k&1\end{vmatrix}[/tex]
• Cofactor expansions along the first columns of the remaining 3x3 matrices give
[tex]\begin{vmatrix}k&1&1\\1&k&1\\1&1&k\end{vmatrix} = k \begin{vmatrix}k&1\\1&k\end{vmatrix} - \begin{vmatrix}1&1\\1&k\end{vmatrix} + \begin{vmatrix}1&1\\k&1\end{vmatrix} = k^3-3k+2[/tex]
[tex]\begin{vmatrix}1&5&-1\\1&k&1\\1&1&k\end{vmatrix} = \begin{vmatrix}k&1\\1&k\end{vmatrix} - \begin{vmatrix}5&-1\\1&k\end{vmatrix} + \begin{vmatrix}5&-1\\k&1\end{vmatrix} = k^2-4k+3[/tex]
[tex]\begin{vmatrix}1&5&-1\\k&1&1\\1&k&1\end{vmatrix} = \begin{vmatrix}1&1\\k&1\end{vmatrix} - \begin{vmatrix}5&-1\\k&1\end{vmatrix} + \begin{vmatrix}5&-1\\1&1\end{vmatrix} = -k^2 - 6k + 7[/tex]
It follows that
[tex]\begin{vmatrix}1&1&5&-1\\1&k&1&1\\0&1&k&1\\-1&1&1&k\end{vmatrix} = (k^3-3k+2) - (k^2-4k+3) + (-k^2 - 6k + 7) \\\\ \begin{vmatrix}\cdots\end{vmatrix} = k^3 - 2k^2 - 5k + 6 = (k-3)(k-1)(k+2)[/tex]
which makes the coefficient matrix singular if k = 3, k = 1, or k = -2.
Then the four vectors are linearly independent for
[tex]\left\{ k\in\mathbb R \mid k\not\in\{-2,1,3\}\right\}[/tex]
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Answer:
(I got your back pal) Your answer is -41/21
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<7 and <8 are complimentary angles. <5 = <8 and m<6 = 29. Find the measure of angle 7 and angle 5
Here <5=<8 then
<7=<6=29[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto <7+<8=90[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 29+<8=90[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto <8=90-29[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto <8=61[/tex]
<5=61°Determine whether the following statement is true or false.
A proper use of units can help us to determine the meaning of the slope of a linear function.
Here we want to see if the statement:
"A proper use of units can help us to determine the meaning of the slope of a linear function" is true or false.
We will see that it is true.
First, a general linear equation can be written as:
y = a*x + b
Where a is the slope, x is the independent variable, y is the dependent variable, and b is the y-intercept.
The proper use of units is:
y and b must have the same units.
x can have any type of units
The slope must have the quotient between the units of y and the units of x.
Where the proper use of units means that we have the same units on both sides of the expression.
Now, assume that we know the units of y and x.
For example:
y is miles (then b is also in miles)
x is in hours
Then, with the proper use of units, we can see that the units of the slope are:
miles/hour, or miles per hour.
With this (only knowing the units of x and y) we can see that the slope will be a speed.
So yes, the proper use of units is really important, as this has a lot of information (particularly, the meaning of the slope in a linear equation)
Thus, the statement is true.
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the density of oxygen is 0.0001429 grams per cubic centimeter.how is this number written in scientific notation?
1+1×5−6+8×(4+4)−62
Find the ans here
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
1+1×5−6+8×(4+4)−62 =
1+1x5-6+8x(8)-62 =
1+5-6+64-62 =
2
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I want to know how to solve this.
Answer:
B
I just did it and got it right
please answer this question
Step-by-step explanation:
all steps are in picture
Add or Subtract: show all written work 30 POINTS!!
Answer:
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Barry is checking his bank account for a few transactions that he completed. He had $230
in his account to start and then contributed a check for $360. He paid his water, electric and
cable bill, which were $100, $46 and $107. How much money is in his bank account?
A. $253
B. $383
C. $590
D. $337
Answer:
D.
Step-by-step explanation:
$230 + $360 = $590
$590 - $253* = $337
$337
*( total sum of all the bills )
Consider f(x)=x+7 and g(x)=x^2-1 find (g of f)(x)
Answer:
g(f(x))=x^2 + 14x + 48
Step-by-step explanation:
you insert (x+7) into every x in the g(x) equation, so g(x)=(x+7)^2 - 1. then you simplify it by doing (x+7)(x+7) which gets you x^2 + 14x + 49. then you subtract the 1 from the equation to get g(f(x))=x^2 + 14x + 48.
(g o f) (x) = g ( f(x) )
= (x+7)² – 1
= x² + 14x+49 – 1
= x² + 14x+48
If you want, (f o g ) (x) below is the solution ^_^
(f o g ) (x) = f ( g(x) )
= g(x) + 7
= x²-1 +7
= x² +6
I hope I helped you^_^