Answer: Permutation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Find h.
10 in.
h = [?] in.
5.
4 in.
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Answer:[tex]h=\sqrt{96}in.[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
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The graph of a logarithmic function is shown below.
What is the domain of the function?
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How many solutions does the equation
-2(x + 3) = 2x - (5 – x) have?
Step-by-step explanation:
-2(x + 3) = 2x - (5 – x)
-2x+6= 2x-5+x
-2x+6=3x-5
-2x-3x=-5-6
-5x=-11
x= 11/5
( 1 solution)
Answer:
Solution given:
-2(x + 3) = 2x - (5 – x)
-2x-6=2x-5+x
-6+5=2x+2x+x
5x=-1
x=[tex] \frac{-1}{5} [/tex]
It has one Solution.
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Answer:
y is 107° and z is 36°
Step-by-step explanation:
73° and y are supplementary angles so they add up to 180°
Answer:
y = 107
z = 36
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given that line o is parallel to line m, and we can notice line k is a transversal through them both. Using same side interior angles, we can say that:
y + 73 = 180
and
y = 107
Next, using vertical angles, we can say that:
5z - 73 = y
We already have y = 107, so we can substitute that in:
5z - 73 = 107
5z = 180
z = 36
Name all asymptotes: y =x−3/2x+8
Answer:
x=0
y= x + 8
Step-by-step explanation:
find the oblique asymptotes using long polynomial divison
A milk-dairy produces 25,545 litres of milk every day. It supplies 15,625 litres of milk to a milk-depot and rest to the market. How much milk is supplied to the market ?
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The boys basketall team averages 52 points per game with a standard deviation of 7.0 points. What is the probability that the boys will score between -1.2 and 2.0 standard deviations of their average?
Answer:
0.6832
Step-by-step explanation:
Given :
Mean, m = 52
Standard deviation, s = 7
-1.2 standard deviation of average = 57 - 1.2(7) = 57 - 8.4 = 48.6
2 standard deviations of average = 57 + 2(7) = 57 + 14 = 71
Zscore = (48.6 - 52) / 7 = - 0.486
Zscore = (71 - 52) / 7 = 2.714
P < -0.486) = 0.31348
P < 2.714 = 0.99668
P < 2.714 - P < -0.486 = (0.99668 - 0.31348) = 0.6832
In ΔMNO, the measure of ∠O=90°, MN = 60 feet, and OM = 11 feet. Find the measure of ∠N to the nearest degree.
Answer:
I don't have the right calculator but if you type sin-1(11/60) it'll give you the answer
Solve each equation, explain how you figured it out. (No fake answers!!Proper ones pleaser!!)
A. 25 - 3x = 40
B. 2 (x - 10) = -4
Answer:
A. x= -5
B. x= 8
Step-by-step explanation:
A. 25 - 3x = 40
-3x = 40 - 25
-3x = 15
x= 15/-3
x= -5
B. 2 (x-10) = -4
x-10 = -4/2
x-10 = -2
x = 8
A. 25 - 3x = 40
-3x = 40 - 25
= 15
-x = 15/3
x = -5
Checking
25 - 3*-5 = 40
25 + 15 = 40
40 = 40
LHS = RHS
B. 2(x-10) = -4
2x - 20 = -4
2x = -4 +20
x = 16/2 = 8
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Answer:
It would be the fourth one
Step-by-step explanation:
Mila graphs the point A (5, 0) on a coordinate plane.
Which of the following statements are true?
Select all that apply.
Point A is 5 units to the________(Please fill this box any of these choices in A-E)
A. right of the origin and up 1 unit.
B. The x-coordinate of point A is 5.
C. The y-coordinate of point A is 5.
D. Point A is on the y-axis.
E. Point A is on the x-axis.
Answer:
B,E
Step-by-step explanation:
(5,0) (5=x, 0=y)
A is false because y = 0
B is true because x=5
c is false because y = 0
D is false because again y = 0
E is true because 5,0 is on the x axis
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Simplify the left side of equation so it looks like the right side. cos(x) + sin(x) tan(x) = sec (x)
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider LHS
[tex] \cos(x) + \sin(x) \tan(x) = \sec(x) [/tex]
Apply quotient identies
[tex] \cos(x) + \sin(x) \times \frac{ \sin(x) }{ \cos(x) } = \sec(x) [/tex]
Multiply the fraction and sine.
[tex] \cos(x) + \frac{ \sin {}^{2} (x) }{ \cos(x) } = \sec(x) [/tex]
Make cos x a fraction with cos x as it denominator.
[tex] \cos(x) \times \cos(x) = \cos {}^{2} (x) [/tex]
so
[tex] \frac{ \cos {}^{2} (x) }{ \cos(x) } + \frac{ \sin {}^{2} (x) }{ \cos(x) } = \sec(x) [/tex]
Pythagorean Identity tells us sin squared and cos squared equals 1 so
[tex] \frac{1}{ \cos(x) } = \sec(x) [/tex]
Apply reciprocal identity.
[tex] \sec(x) = \sec(x) [/tex]
Find all solutions to the equation. cos x = -1/2
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
You didn't add the range. I'll use (0<x<2π)
cosx = -1/2
x=-cos-¹(1/2)
x= -60°
Cosine is negative in the second and 3rd quadrants
180-x ---- Second quadrant
x+180 ----- 3rd quadrant
So
Our answer
180-(-60)=240° or 4π/3 second quad
180+(-60) = 120° or 2π/3---- 3rd quad
Find all vertical asymptotes of the following function f(x)=9x^2-64/2x+14
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Was the latter half of this function, -64 / 2x + 14, meant to be:
-64 / 2x + 14, or
-64 / (2x + 14)?
In the first case the vertical asymptote is x = 0.
In the second, the vertical asymptote is the root of 2x + 14, or x = -7
Use parentheses in problems such as this one, to eliminate ambiguity.
Which inequality is true when the value of u is 10?
u – 3<-6 , u-3>-6 , -u-3>6 , -u-3>-6
Answer:
The answer is: u-3>-6
This is because 10-3=7 and 7>-6
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Answer:
Your answer would be C: occurred during the same period of time
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the domain of the function y = l n (x + 2)
A. x < -2
B. x > -2
C. x < 2
D. x > 2
Answer:
Option B.
Step-by-step explanation:
For a function f(x), the domain is the set of all the possible values of x that can be used in the function.
We know that the natural logarithm is only defined for positive real numbers.
So, the function:
Ln(x + 2)
Works always that
x + 2 > 0
So we can just solve this inequality for x, and that will give us the domain of the function.
To isolate x, we just need to subtract 2 in both sides of the inequality.
x + 2 - 2 > 0 - 2
x > - 2
This is the domain of the function.
The correct option is B.
Answer:
b.x>-2
Step-by-step explanation:
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Please help me with this question
Answer:
x = 11
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we are given triangle PQR is similar to triangle PTU, we can write a proportion to connect the side lengths:
PQ / PT = QR / TU = PR / PU
We don't really care about QR and TU because the are irrelevant to the problem, so we can remove them:
PQ / PT = PR / PU
Now, we can substitute the values given by the diagram:
70 / 30 = 49 / (x + 10)
We can cross multiply,
70(x + 10) = 30 * 49
And divide by 70 on both sides(too lazy to multiply :P)
x + 10 = 3 * 7
x + 10 = 21
x = 11
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Answer:
18
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
144 ounces
Step-by-step explanation:
How many 1/4 pound packages of cheese can the deli make with 12 pounds of cheese
Answer:
48 1/4 packages
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the area and round it to the nearest hundredth if necessary
Answer:
16.28 squared inches
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the formula A = bh.
b = base
h = height
A = (4.4) (3.7)
A = 16.28
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The diagram shows a square ABDE and an isosceles triangle BCD.
Angle C = 40°
Work out the size of angle EBC.
А
B
40°
E
Answer:
ans = <ebc= 115°
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Find the area of this circle. Use 3 for .
A = 7r2
18 in
[?] in2
Answer:
Area of a circle = πr^2 if pi here = 3
then (3 × 81) in^2 = 243 in^2
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Answer:
The area of circle is 254.34 in².
Step-by-step explanation:
Given :
[tex]\small\purple\bull[/tex] Diameter of circle = 18 inTo Find :
[tex]\small\purple\bull[/tex] Radius of circle [tex]\small\purple\bull[/tex] Area of circleUsing Formulas :
[tex]\star{\small{\underline{\boxed{\sf{\pink{R = \dfrac{D}{2}}}}}}}[/tex]
[tex]\blue\star[/tex] R = radius [tex]\blue\star[/tex] D = diameter[tex]\star{\small{\underline{\boxed{\sf{\pink{Area_{(Circle)} = \pi{r}^{2} }}}}}}[/tex]
[tex]\blue\star[/tex] π = 3.14 [tex]\blue\star[/tex] r = radiusSolution :
Here we have given that diameter of circle is 18 in. So, finding the radius of circle :
[tex]\implies{\sf{Radius = \dfrac{D}{2}}}[/tex]
[tex]\implies{\sf{Radius = \dfrac{18}{2}}}[/tex]
[tex]\implies{\sf{Radius = \cancel{\dfrac{18}{2}}}}[/tex]
[tex]\implies{\sf{Radius = 9 \: in}}[/tex]
[tex]\star{\underline{\boxed{\sf{\red{Radius = 9 \: in}}}}}[/tex]
Hence, the radius of circle is 9 in.
[tex]\rule{200}2[/tex]
Now, we know the radius of circle is 9 in. So, finding the area of circle by substituting the values in the formula :
[tex]\implies{\sf{Area_{(Circle)} = \pi{r}^{2}}}[/tex]
[tex]\implies{\sf{Area_{(Circle)} = 3.14\times {(9)}^{2}}}[/tex]
[tex]\implies{\sf{Area_{(Circle)} = 3.14\times {(9 \times 9)}}}[/tex]
[tex]\implies{\sf{Area_{(Circle)} = 3.14\times (81)}}[/tex]
[tex]\implies{\sf{Area_{(Circle)} = \dfrac{314}{100} \times 81}}[/tex]
[tex]\implies{\sf{Area_{(Circle)} = \dfrac{314 \times 81}{100}}}[/tex]
[tex]\implies{\sf{Area_{(Circle)} = \dfrac{25434}{100}}}[/tex]
[tex]\implies{\sf{Area_{(Circle)} = 254.34 \: {in}^{2} }}[/tex]
[tex]{\star{\underline{\boxed{\sf{\red{Area_{(Circle)} = 254.34 \: {in}^{2}}}}}}}[/tex]
Hence, the area of circle is 254.34 in².
[tex]\rule{300}{1.5}[/tex]
vectors
p=(4,3) and q=(-2,7), find 4p -2q
Answer:
(20, -2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the coordinate vectors p=(4,3) and q=(-2,7),
4p - 2q = 4(4, 3)- 2(-2, 7)
4p - 2q = (16, 12) - (-4, 14)
4p - 2q = (16+4, 12-14)
4p - 2q =(20, -2)
hence the required vector is (20, -2)
Apparantly this Math problem is impossible? Ive posted it like 10 times and yet nobody has answered
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
r=5 ×90/100=4.5 in
h=6×90/100=5.4 in
a.
volume of original cylinder=π×5²×6=150 π≈471.24 in³
b.
volume of new cylinder=π×4.5²×5.4=109.35 π in³≈343.53 in ³
c.
decrease in volume=150 π-109.35 π=40.65π
% decrease=(40.65 π)/150 π×100=4065/150=1355/50=27.1 %
on a venn diagram shade the region
a'n(bnc)
Answer:
See the three attached images.
Step-by-step explanation:
image1 shows the intersection of b and c: [tex]b \cap c[/tex]. (green "football")
image2 shows the complement of a (outside a): [tex]a'[/tex] (yellow)
image3 shows the intersection of those sets: [tex]a'\cap (b\cap c)[/tex] (green "football with a bite out of it") :-)
For the given measure
, find the measure of the supplementary angle and the measure of a complementary angle, if possible. If not possible, type the word none in lowercase letters in the box.
82 degrees
Answer:
The supplementary angle is
153°.
The complementary angle is
63°.
Step-by-step explanation:
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The measure of the supplementary angle and the measure of a complementary angle as follows; The supplementary angle is 153°. The complementary angle is 63°.
What are complementary angles?Two angles whose sum is 90° are called complementary angles.
Two angles whose sum is 180° are called supplementary angles.
If a straight line is intersected by a line, then there are two angles form on each of the sides of the considered straight line.
Those two-two angles are two pairs of supplementary angles.
That means, if supplementary angles are aligned adjacent to each other,
their exterior sides will make a straight line.
Therefore, The supplementary angle is 153°.
The complementary angle is 63°.
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What is the circumference?
(radius = 4)
Answer:
25.13
Step-by-step explanation:
C = 2πr
C = 2π(4)
C = 25.13
Hope this helps!