[tex]\sf \longrightarrow \: \:Surface \: area \: of \: cylinder \: = \: 2\pi \: r \: h \: + \: 2\pi \: {r}^{2} [/tex]
r represents radius of cylinderh represents height of cylinder[tex]\sf \longrightarrow \: \: r \: = \: \frac{Diameter}{2} \\ [/tex]
[tex]\sf \longrightarrow \: \: r \: = \: \frac{12}{2} \\ [/tex]
[tex]\sf \longrightarrow \: \: r \: = \: \cancel\frac{12}{2} \: \: ^{6} \\ [/tex]
[tex]\sf \longrightarrow \: \: r \: = \:6 \: ft[/tex]
[tex]\sf \longrightarrow \: \: h \: = \: 15 \: ft[/tex]
Now , Substuting the values[tex]\sf \implies \: \:2 \: \times \: \pi \times \: 6 \: \times \: 15 \: \: + \: \: 2 \: \times \: \pi \times \: {6}^{2} [/tex]
[tex]\sf \implies \: \:2 \: \times \: \pi \times \: 90 \: \: + \: \: 2 \: \times \: \pi \times \: 36[/tex]
[tex]\sf \implies \: \:180 \: \pi \: + \: \: 72 \: \pi[/tex]
[tex]\sf \implies \: \:252 \: \pi[/tex]
Hence, the surface area of cylinder is 252 π ft²
10. A local park is located on a triangular piece of land. What is the area of the park to the nearest tenth? (1 point) S 75 m 40° R 150 m T Area = m2
Answer:
Area equals to 3615.7
Step-by-step explanation:
So first in order to get the area of the triangle you need to have it’s height and base. We know the base is 150m(you can choose another base too), and we need to get the height.
In order to get the height we can see the triangle as two right triangle spreaded by the height. Now looking at the right triangle at the left hand, realized this triangle has a 40, a 90 degree angle and a side of 75.
Next using the law of sines, and plot the numbers in:
a = b(sinα/sinβ)=75(sin(40°)/sin(90°))≈48.20907
Now calculat the area;
Area = 1/2 bh = 1/2 (150x48.20907) ≈ 3615.6765
I attached a graph below that may help to see will all the things go
There is 10% salt solution and a 30% salt solution. How much of each is needed to make 10L mixture that is 25% salt solution?
Answer:
2.5L of 10% salt solution and 7.5L of the 30% salt solution
Step-by-step explanation:
let the amount of L in the 10% solution be 'x'
let the amount of L in the 30% solution be '10-x'
* because they add up to a total of 10L
10%(x) + 30%(10-x) = 25%(10)
0.1x + 3 - 0.3x = 2.5
-0.2x = -0.5
x = 2.5
x =2.5
10-x = 7.5
2.5 of 10% solution and 7.5% of 30% solution
CAN ANYONE HELP ME WITH THIS QUESTION...Plzz
Answer:
AO and OC
x+8 and 16-x
x+8 = 16-x
x+x= 16-8
2x= 8
x= 8/2
x=4
DO and OB
2y+13 and 5y+4
2y+13 = 5y+4
2y-5y= 4-13
-3y = -9
y= 9/3
y= 3
Step-by-step explanation:
i hope this helps
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
2y + 13 = 5y + 4 { diagonals of a rhombus bisect each other }
by transposing,
2y - 5y = 4 - 13
-3y = -9
both the minus signs get cancelled,
3y = 9
y = 9/3
y = 3
x + 8 = 16 - x { diagonals of a rhombus bisect each other }
again by substituting,
x + x = 16 - 8
2x = 8
x = 8/2
x = 4
∴ x = 4 and y = 3
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Point F lies on line EG and point M lies on line EN. If F, E, and M are collinear, what must be true of these rays?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Some options would have definitely helped in answering this question. i am answering this question based on my knowledge. If F,E, and M are collinear, then EG and EN will form a line. Some options would have definitely helped in answering this question. i am answering this question based on my knowledge. If F,E, and M are collinear, then EG and EN will form a line.
what is the perimeter of the rhombus ?
Answer:
20 units
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the hypotenuse length of one of the sides of this rhombus we have to use the pythagoram theorem.
if you make the point (1,0) the origin, we can see that it forms a triangle, with a base of 3, and a height of 4, next to the BE line.
a^2+b^2=c^2
9+16=c^2
25=c^2
c=5
if each diagnol length is 5 units long, the perimeter is
20 units.
Answer:
20 units.
Step-by-step explanation:
Formula for the perimeter of a rhombus = 4a.
Meaning all sides multiplied by 4
The point (1,0) is made A.
From D to F is 8 units, and from E to G is 6 units. Half of 6 is 3, and half of 8 is 4.
Imagine a right-angled triangle on one side of the rhombus(eg. ∆GAD), meaning that you'll have to find the hypotenuse.
*Use Pythagoras Theorem*
x² = 3² + 4²
x² = 9 + 16
x = √25
x = 5
The perimeter of the rhombus if one side is 5 units:
5 units × 4 sides = 20 units.
given m(n)=2n^2-10n-14,find m(4)+m(-1)
Answer:
-24
Step-by-step explanation:
m(4)=2*4^2-10*4-14=-22
m(-1)=2*(-1)^2-10(-1)-14=-2
m(4)+m(-1)=-24
Exponential form of 81/625
Step-by-step explanation:
Hey, there!!
you number is: 81/625
We know that,
81=9×9
and
625=25×25
and............................................................
9×9 means 9^2
and 25×25 means 25^2
so, the exponential form of the question is,
=[tex] \frac{ {9}^{2} }{ {25}^{2} } [/tex]
{we simply find exponential form by finding their fraction}
Hope it helps...
What is the midpoint of the vertical line segment graphed below?
A
to
(2,4)
-10
10
. (2.-9)
10
O A. (2.-5)
O B. (4,-5)
Ос.
O D. (2 - 2
Answer:
(2,-2.5)
Step-by-step explanation:
(2,4) and (2,-9)
((2+2)/2,(4+(-9))/2)
or, (4/2,-5/2)
or, (2,-2.5)
The midpoint of the vertical line segment in the graph is (2, -5/2), option D is correct.
What is Coordinate Geometry?A coordinate geometry is a branch of geometry where the position of the points on the plane is defined with the help of an ordered pair of numbers also known as coordinates.
We have to find the midpoint of the line joining the two points (2, 4) and (2, -9)
Midpoint = (x₁+x₂/2, y₁+y₂/2)
x₁ = 2, y₁=4, x₂ =2 and y₂ = -9
We have to plug in the values in the above formula
Midpoint = (2+2/2, 4-9/2)
Midpoint = (6/2, -5/2)
=(2, -5/2)
Hence, the midpoint of the vertical line segment in the graph is (2, -5/2)
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CP = Rs 720 and SP = Rs 810
Answer:
Bro what to do in this question. Hope you understand me
Write in factored form
m^2 - n^4
The answer is : [tex]\left(m+n^2\right)\left(m-n^2\right)[/tex]
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A number is three times another number. The difference of these two numbers is 10. Find these number.
Answer:
5,15
Step-by-step explanation:
let the numbers be x and y
but y = 3x
3x - x = 10
2x = 10
x = 5
Answer:
[tex]\Large \boxed{\sf 15 \ and \ 5}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the first number be x.
Let the second number be y.
x is 3 times y.
Difference of x and y is 10.
[tex]x=3y[/tex]
[tex]x-y=10[/tex]
Put x as 3y in the second equation.
[tex]3y-y=10[/tex]
Combine like terms.
[tex]2y=10[/tex]
Divide both sides by 2.
[tex]y=5[/tex]
Plug y as 5 in the first equation.
[tex]x=3(5)[/tex]
Multiply.
[tex]x=15[/tex]
The two numbers are 15 and 5.
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Answer:
#3 would be the first one and #4 would be the third answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Joey's pizza sells large cheese pizzas for $12.00. Each additional topping costs $0.50. Basketball Boosters bought 12 large pizzas, each with 3 toppings. There are 8 slices per pizza. How much does it cost per slice? Round to the nearest cent.
Answer:
169 cent
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the following :
Cost of large pizza = $12
Cost of additional topping = $0.5
Number of large pizza purchased = 12
topping per large pizza = 3
Amount paid for each pizza :
(cost of pizza) + (3 * cost of topping)
($12) + (3*$0.5)
($12 + $1.5) = $13.5
Total cost of pizza:
Number of pizzas bought * cost per pizza
12 * $13.5 = $162
Number of slices per pizza = 8
Total slices = 12 * 8 = 96 slices of pizza
Cost per slice :
Total cost / total slices
$162 / 96 = $1.6875
= $1.69 = 169 cent
Arrange the terms of each polynomial so that the powers of X are in descending order. Please help
Answer:
you use the FOIL method
Step-by-step explanation:
First
Inner
Outer
Last
you just distribute the numbers to all of the others then simplify.
ex.
(x+4)^2
(x+4)(x+4)
x^2+4x+4x+16
x^2+8x+16
in this, x times x is x^2. then x times 4 is 4x and 4 times x is 4x and 4 times 4 is 16. then combine like terms
thing
Fill in the blank with the correct response.
The slope of the graph of y= 5x is
ao
Answer:
slope is 5
Step-by-step explanation:
y = 5x
This is in the form
y = mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y intercept
The slope is 5 and the y intercept is 0
find the square root and of 1+i√3
find the square root and of 1+i√3
What is the y intercept of the given graph?
Answer:
The answer would be -2.
Step-by-step explanation:You have to look at where the line is hitting.It has to be perfectly on the corners of the square. The bottom of the y-intercept is always negative and the top is always positive but for the x-intercept the right side is positive and the left side is negative. I hope that helped you!!
v is the midpoint of RU and T is the midpoint of SU If RS=w and TV=w–23, what is the value of w?
Answer:
w = 46Step-by-step explanation:
V is the midpoint of RU, so VU = 1/2 RUT is the midpoint of SU, so UT = 1/2 SUAnd we have:
RS = w, or RU + SU = wAlso we have:
TV = w - 23,or substitute as above given:
VU + UT = w - 231/2 RU + 1/2 SU = w - 231/2 (RU + SU) = w - 231/2 w = w - 23w - 1/2 w = 231/2 w = 23w = 23*2w = 46Answer:
ST+TU=SU
ST=TU
SU/2=ST=TU
5x-2=3x-4
2x=-2
x=-1
ST=5x-2=5(-1)-2=-5-2=-7 --->|ST|=7
TU=3x-4=3(-1)-4=-3-4=-7 --->|TU|=7
ST+TU=SU ---> 7+7=14
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A scoop of your favorite flavor of jelly bean costs $2.75. The candy bar your friend likes costs $1.25. Which expression represents the total money you spend? Group of answer choices
I NEED THIS ANSWER IN THE NEXT 10 MIN PLS. WILL GIVE BRAINLEST!!! Find the center, vertices, and foci of the ellipse with equation x squared divided by 9 plus y squared divided by 25 = 1.
Answer:
center=0,0 vertices=(0,5)(0,-5) foci=(0,4)(0,-4)
Step-by-step explanation:
used calculator
solve the equation 3), x=???? Please help me!!!
Answer:
x = {π/4, 7π/6, 5π/4, 11π/6} +2kπ . . . for any integer k
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\dfrac{\sin^3{x}}{1+\cos{x}}+\dfrac{\cos^3{x}}{1+\sin{x}}=\cos{2x}+2\cos{x}-1\\\\\dfrac{\sin{x}(1-\cos^2{x})}{1+\cos{x}}+\dfrac{\cos{x}(1-\sin^2{x})}{1+\sin{x}}=\cos^2{x}-\sin^2{x}+2\cos{x}-1\\\\\sin{x}(1-\cos{x})+\cos{x}(1-\sin{x})=\cos^2{x}-\sin^2{x}+2\cos{x}-1\\\\\sin{x}+\cos{x}-2\sin{x}\cos{x}=2\cos{x}-2\sin^2{x}\qquad\text{use $1=s^2+c^2$}\\\\\sin{x}+2\sin^2{x}-\cos{x}-2\sin{x}\cos{x}=0\\\\\sin{x}(1+2\sin{x})-\cos{x}(1+2\sin{x})=0\\\\(\sin{x}-\cos{x})(1+2\sin{x})=0[/tex]
This will have solutions where the factors are zero.
sin(x) -cos(x) = 0
Dividing by cos(x), we have ...
tan(x) -1 = 0
x = arctan(1) = π/4, 5π/4
1 +2sin(x) = 0
sin(x) = -1/2
x = arcsin(-1/2) = 7π/6, 11π/6
The four solutions in the interval [0, 2π] are x = {π/4, 7π/6, 5π/4, 11π/6}. Solutions repeat every 2π radians.
_____
Additional comment
We have made use of the factoring of the difference of squares:
(1 -a^2) = (1 -a)(1 +a)
and we have made use of the cosine double angle identity:
cos(2x) = cos(x)^2 -sin(x)^2
The "Pythagorean" identity for sine and cosine was used several times:
1 = sin(x)^2 +cos(x)^2
Solve the triangle. A = 51°, b = 14, c = 6
Answer: a = 11.24 B = 75.5° C = 53.5°
Step-by-step explanation:
Use Law of Cosines to find a: a² = b² + c² - 2bc · cos A
Given: b = 14, c = 6, A = 51°
a² = (14)² + (6)² - 2(14)(6) · cos 51°
a² = 196 + 36 - 168 · cos 51°
a² = 232 - 105.72
a² = 126.27
a = 11.24
Use Law of Sines to find B: [tex]\dfrac{\sin A}{a}=\dfrac{\sin B}{b}[/tex]
Given: A = 51°, a = 11.24, b = 14
[tex]\dfrac{\sin 51^o}{11.24}=\dfrac{\sin B}{14}\\\\\\\dfrac{14\sin51^o}{11.24}=\sin B\\\\\\\sin^{-1}\bigg(\dfrac{14\sin51^o}{11.24}\bigg)=B\\\\\\75.5^0=B[/tex]
Use Triangle Sum Theorem to find C: A + B + C = 180°
Given: A = 51°, B = 75.5°
51° + 75.5° + C = 180°
126.5° + C = 180°
C = 53.5°
What are all of the properties of kites? This is an inquiry comprised within the means of 'high school' 'geometry'.
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It is a quadrilateral in which two pairs of adjacent sides are equal in measure.➤ Like Here, AB = BC and AD = CD
The diagonals intersect at right angles. Here, OA = OC and angle A = angle CDiagonals bisect the touching angles. Like here, Diagonal BD intersects angle B and angle D.Diagonal BD divides the kite into two congurent triangles of equal area. So, these triangles can overlap each other.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
PLZ HELP !!!!!! ASAP!!!
Part (a)
BC = opposite side (furthest leg from the reference angle)
AB = adjacent side (closest leg from the reference angle)
AC = hypotenuse (always opposite the 90 degree angle)
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Part (b)
i. False. Angle B is 90 degrees as shown by the square angle marker.
ii. False. Side AB is opposite angle C. Note how "C" is part of "BC", so that means we cannot have BC be opposite C.
iii. True. Leg AB is the closer leg to angle A. We have "A" in "AB" to see this without having to draw the diagram. Refer to part (a) above.
iv. False. The longest side of any right triangle is always the hypotenuse. The longest side of any triangle is always opposite the largest angle.
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Part (c)
cos(theta) = adjacent/hypotenuse = AB/AC
tan(theta) = opposite/adjacent = BC/AB
Refer back to part (a) to determine the opposite,adjacent and hypotenuse side lengths.
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Part (d)
The reference angle has changed, so the opposite and adjacent sides swap. The hypotenuse remains the same regardless of what reference angle you pick.
sin(C) = opposite/hypotenuse = AB/AC
cos(C) = adjacent/hypotenuse = BC/AC
tan(C) = opposite/adjacent = AB/BC
Note the tangent ratio is the reciprocal of what we found back in part (c).
Answer & Step-by-step explanation:
(a)
The hypotenuse is on line CA (the hypotenuse is always opposite the 90° angle (marked by a little square))
The adjacent is on the line BA (adjacent is next to the given angle, but NOT the hypotenuse)
The opposite is on the line CB (this is opposite the given angle)
(b)
i. false (b is a right angle)
ii. false (the side opposite C is BA)
iii. true
iv. false (the side opposite B is the hypotenuse, and the hypotenuse is always the longest side in a triangle)
(c)
cosine ratio: [tex]cos=\frac{adjacent}{hypotenuse}[/tex]
tangent ratio: [tex]tan=\frac{opposite}{adjacent}[/tex]
The cosine and tangent ratios of the given angle:
[tex]cos0=\frac{AB}{CA} \\\\tan0=\frac{CB}{AB}[/tex]
(d)
Remember SOH-CAH-TOA:
Sine=Opposite/Hypotenuse
Cosine=Adjacent/Hypotenuse
Tangent=Opposite/Adjacent
Using the angle C, plug in the appropriate sides:
[tex]sinC=\frac{BA}{CA}\\\\ cosC=\frac{CB}{CA}\\\\ tanC=\frac{BA}{CB}[/tex]
:Done
Nan left her house at 1 p.m. driving at a constant speed of 40 miles perhour. If she continues at that same speed for the entire trip, she will reach
her destination at 4:45 p.m. If Nan were to drive 10 miles per hour faster,
how much quicker would she arrive?
Answer:
45 minutes faster
Step-by-step explanation:
Distance:
40 x 3.75 = 150
If travel 50 miles/h:
150/50 = 3
3.75 - 3 = 0.75 of hour
45 minutes
Hope that helped!!! k
Find the length of side xx in simplest radical form with a rational denominator.
Answer:
x = 3sqrt(2)/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Since this is a right triangle, we can use the Pythagorean theorem
a^2+b^2 = c^2 where a and b are the legs and c is the hypotenuse
The two legs are equal, x
x^2 + x^2 = 3^2
2x^2 = 9
Divide each side by 2
x^2 = 9/2
Take the square root of each side
sqrt(x^2) = sqrt(9/2)
x = sqrt(9)/ sqrt(2)
x = 3 / sqrt(2)
x = 3 sqrt(2) / sqrt(2)*sqrt(2)
x = 3sqrt(2)/2
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The Pythagorean triple for a 45-45-90 triangle, which this is BTW is, in terms of the pattern: (x, x, x√2) where each x is the length of a side across from a 45 degree angle and x√2 is the side length across from the 90 degree angle (this side is also known as the hypotenuse). If the hypotenuse is 3 units long, and the pattern for the hypotenuse is x√2, we can solve for x, the sides across from the 45 degree angles, by setting 3 equal to its pattern for the hypotenuse:
[tex]3=x\sqrt{2}[/tex] so
[tex]x=\frac{3}{\sqrt{2} }= \frac{3\sqrt{2} }{2}[/tex]
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Simplify.
Answer:
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[tex] \large{ \tt{❊ \: S \: T \: E \: P \: S \: ❊}}[/tex]
[tex] \huge{ \tt{ \: \frac{4 \sqrt{6} }{5 \sqrt{3} } = \frac{4 \: \cancel{ \sqrt{6}} \: ^{\sqrt{2}} }{5 \: \cancel{\sqrt{3} }} }} = \: \boxed{\frac{4 \sqrt{2} }{5} }[/tex]
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Note : In the second step , I divided √6 by √3 as a result of it , I got √2- Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any questions regarding my answer and don't hesitate to reach out to me if you need any other help! :)
The formula in cell C5 is "=SUMPRODUCT($A$1:$C$1,A2:C2)". If one copies and pastes the formula from the cell C5 into the cell C6, what numerical value will appear in the cell C6?
Answer:
See Explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Formula: =SUMPRODUCT($A$1:$C$1,A2:C2)
Required
Determine the numerical value that will appear
The question seem incomplete; however, I'll give a general explanation
FIrst, when the formula is copied from C5 to C6, A2 and C2 changes to A3 and C3 respectively.
This is because they are relative references and they behave on a relative position.
This implies that, when the formula is in cell C5, the formula considers cells A2 and C2 when executing the formula;
However, C6 will consider cells A3 and C3, respectively.
Can someone help me on this please
Answer:
[tex]\sqrt[3]{a^2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
a ^ 2/3
The top is the power and the bottom is the root
[tex]\sqrt[3]{a^2}[/tex]