14. The first tree on the left is 8cm tall and is 30cm from the vanishing point. If the third tree is 20em from the
vanishing point, how tall is it?
d.
160 cm
8 cm
C.
b. 0.1875 cm
a.
5.3 cm
Answer:
5.3cmStep-by-step explanation:
Step one:
given data
First tree
the tree is 8cm tall
and 30cm from the vanishing point
Third tree
let the tree be x cm tall
and 20cm from the vanishing point
Step two:
if 8cm tree will be 30cm at the vanishing point
then x cm tree will be 20cm at the vanishing point
cross multiply we have
x= (20*8)/30
x=160/30
x=5.3cm
The third tree is 5.3cm tall
g(x) = 2x^3+ 2x^2– 4x – 9
find g(-3)
Answer:
-33
Step-by-step explanation:
I hope this is correct, and I apologize in advance if it isn't :(
Answer:
g(-3) = -33
General Formulas and Concepts:
Pre-Algebra
Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to RightAlgebra I
Function NotationStep-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Define
g(x) = 2x³ + 2x² - 4x - 9
g(-3) is x = -3
Step 2: Evaluate
Substitute: g(-3) = 2(-3)³ + 2(-3)² - 4(-3) - 9Exponents: g(-3) = 2(-27) + 2(9) - 4(-3) - 9Multiply: g(-3) = -54 + 18 + 12 - 9Add: g(-3) = -36 + 12 - 9Add: g(-3) = -24 - 9Subtract: g(-3) = -33Francisco makes $11 per hour doing part time work on Saturdays. He spends $3 on transportation to and from work. The equation y = 11x - 3 gives his earnings y, after transportation costs, for working x hours. Complete the table of values for this situation.
x=2
x=3
x=4
x=5
Answer:
x=4
Step-by-step explanation:
(01.01 MC)Why is 2 + (−3) equal to −1? Because it is 3 units to the left of 2 on a horizontal number line Because it is 3 units to the right of 0 on a horizontal number line Because it is 3 units to the left of 0 on a horizontal number line Because it is 3 units to the right of 2 on a horizontal number line
Answer:
Because it is 3 units to the left of 2 on a horizontal number line
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]2 + (-3) = -1[/tex]
Required
Why?
The interpretation of the question is that:
[tex]2 + (-3) = -1[/tex]
What is the result when 2 is shifted 3 units in the negative direction (i.e. towards the left)?
First, we have a horizontal to have the the following representation:
<.....-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 ......>
Taking the positions of 2 and -1 into consideration,
<.....-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 ......>
We can see that the distance between 2 and -1 is 3 units towards the left
In other words, -1 is 3 units from 2 in the left direction
Hence, option A answers the question
Answer:
Because it is 3 units to the left of 2 on a horizontal number line
Step-by-step explanation:
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The gradient of the graph below is [tex]\mathbf{\frac{3}{2} }[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to calculate the gradient of the graph
The gradient of graph is actually slope of the graph.
The slope of graph can be calculated using formula: [tex]Slope=\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}[/tex]
Taking any 2 points on graph i.e
(1,0) and (-1,-3)
We have [tex]x_1=1, y_1=0, x_2=-1,y_2=-3[/tex]
Putting values and finding gradient:
[tex]Slope=\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}\\Slope=\frac{-3-0}{-1-1}\\Slope=\frac{-3}{-2}\\Slope=\frac{3}{2}[/tex]
So, The gradient of the graph below is [tex]\mathbf{\frac{3}{2} }[/tex]
What agreement did Britain and the United States make in the Treaty of 1818?
joint control of the Oregon Country for ten years
joint control of West Florida for ten years
O joint control of fishing rights off Canada for ten years
O joint control of Latin America
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Unit Test on a Edge today. ; )
Answer:
its A
Step-by-step explanation:
i got a 100 on my quiz
The question is below (This an order of operation question)
Step-by-step explanation:
i am 90% sure this is correct
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Do multiplication first since it comes before the division in this equation
1/5 · 1/2 = 1/10
Plug this value back into the equation
1/2 - 1/10 + 2/5 ÷ 7/10
Divide 2/5 by 7/10
4/7
Plug this value back into the equation
1/2 - 1/10 + 4/7
Subtract 1/10 from 1/2
2/5
Plug this value back into the equation
2/5 + 4/7
Add.
34/35
Hope this helps :)
Please consider Brainliest :)
solve for m (8m+4) 38 degrees
Answer:
305m+152
Step-by-step explanation:
(8m+4)38
Multiply each term in the parentheses
8m times 38 plus 4 times 38
Multiply 8m times 38
304m plus 4 times 38
Then Multiply 4 times 38
304m+152
That should be your answer, but I could be wrong, therefore I am so sorry if I am. I hope this helps you.
You find a shirt that costs 24.67 for some clothes. To get ready for Black Friday there was a discount, and the discount was 32%. How much does it cost?
Made up question :D !!!
Answer:16.78
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve the quadratic equation numerically (using tables of x- and y- values). x(x + 3) = 0 a. x = -1 or x = 3 c. x = 0 or x = -3 b. x = 0 or x = -5 d. x =1 or x = -1
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
x = 0
x+3 = 0
x = -3
The answer is x could be 0 or -3
Answer:
c on edge
Step-by-step explanation:
Let’s fix some n e {1,2,3,...}. A biased coin with probability of head p is tossed n times, and the number of heads, N1, is counted. The coin is then tossed Ni more times, and the number of heads, N2, is counted. Find the expected total number of heads, E[Ni + N2], generated by this process. The answer should depend on n and p only.
Answer:
The answer is "np(1+p)".
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]N_1[/tex] = Number of n tossed heads
According to [tex]N_1[/tex], Y = amount of [tex]N_1[/tex] tossing heads
So, [tex]N_1[/tex]~ Bin(n, p) and [tex]N_2[/tex] | [tex]N_1[/tex] ~ Bin([tex]N_1[/tex], p)
[tex]E(N_1+N_2) & = E\Big[N_1+N_2\vert N_1\Big]\\ &[/tex]
[tex]= E(N_1)+E\Big[N_2\vert N_1\Big]\\\\ & = E(N_1) + E(N_1\,p)\\\\ & = np + np.p \\\\ =np+np^2\\\\ =np(1+p)[/tex]
A recipe for punch requires 8 quarts of orange juice concentrate, 2 quarts of cranberry juice, and enough water to make a total of 14 quarts of punch. How much water is needed for this recipe?
Anna is x years old and her sister, Jane is y years younger
What was the sum of their ages two years ago?
What will be the sum of their ages in 3 years?
How old was anna when Jane was born?
Answer:
Age of Anna = x years
Age of Jane i.e. Anna's sister = (x-y) years
a, What was the sum of their ages two years ago?
Solution,
Age of Anna two years ago = (x-2) years
Age of Jane two years ago = (x-y-2) years
Sum of their ages = x - 2 + x-y-2 = 2x - y -4
b. What will be the sum of their ages in 3 years?
Solution,
We have,
Present age of Anna = x years
Present age of Jane = (x-y) years
So,
Age of Anna after 3 years = (x+3) years
Age of Jane after 3 years = (x-y+3) years
Therefore,
Sum of their ages in 3 years = (x+3) +(x-y+3) = 2x - y+6
c. How old was Anna when Jane was born?
Solution,
Here,
According to question,
Jane is y years younger than Anna
So, Anna was y years when Jane was born.
[Suppose your age is 10 years and your brothers age is 14 years. You are 4 years younger than your brother. Also, his age was 4 years when you were born.]
16.9 and 1.7 and 0.17 and 2.0 round to nearest tenth
Answer:
21
Step-by-step explanation:
I believe this because when you add it all together you get 20.77
Please answer! I will give brainliest to the correct answers.
Answer:
(n+10)+9
{(n+10)+9}/2
[{(n+10)+9}/2]-5
All you have to do is follow the steps!
Think of a number - n
Add 10 - n + 10
Add the number you were thinking of - n + 10 + n
Divide by 2 - (n + 10 + n) / 2
Subtract 5 - ((n + 10 + n) / 2) -5
It may look hard, but its not as hard as you think. All you need to do is follow the steps!
please help me out -4x – 6 – 2x –3
The height (in feet) of a certain rocket t seconds after it leaves the ground is modeled by
h(t) = - 16t^2 + 48t. What is the shortest time it takes the rocket to reach a height of 35feet. Be
sure to include units. Round to the hundredths place.
Answer:
The answer is 1/2 second
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this helps
413÷19= divide then check using multiplication
3.
If m
complement of
Answer:
complement of what ?
Step-by-step explanation:
a. Identify at least three cases in your daily life/work where the analytics could be applied.
b. Choose one of the cases and describe how you will approach the problem. For example, you can start from where/how you collect data, how to use the data, what kind of problem can be solved, and etc.
Explanation:
Remember, the term analytics (or data analytics) refers to the act of carefully examining raw data in other to observe if there are any trends.
a) The following are three cases in our daily life/work where analytics could be applied:
analyzing changes in cell phone charges based on call durationanalyzing changes in our sleeping pattern based on hours spent on electronic gadgetsanalyzing changes in train ticket sales based on the time of the day.b) For example, to analyze changes in my sleeping patterns based on hours spent on electronic gadgets, I need to first know
how many hours of sleep do I have every day in a particular period of time,how many hours have I spent on electronic gadgets daily for a period of time,Next, I need to answer based on the data; Is the amount of hours I sleep lower than expected? or Do I spend more time on electronic gadgets than sleep?A 12 inch board is cut into three pieces so that the second piece is as long as the first piece and the third piece is 3 times as long as the first piece of x represents the first piece find the lengths
Step-by-step explanation:
well that seems like a you problem lol
State if the triangles in each pair are similar. If so, state how you know they are similar.
Answer:
A) similar; SAS similarity.
Step-by-step explanation:
SAS Triangle Similarity
The SAS criterion for triangle similarity states that if two sides of one triangle are proportional to two sides of another triangle and their included angles are congruent, then the triangles are similar.
We are given two triangles BCD and JKL. Sides DB and JL have a ratio of 90/20 = 4.5
Sides JK and BC have a ratio of 81/18 = 4.5
Since both sides are proportional and their included angle of 43° are congruent, then both triangles are similar, SAS similarity.
A) similar; SAS similarity.
Find d^2y/dx^2 if 5x^3 - y^3 = 25
A. -250x/y^5
B. (10x(y^2-x))/y^3
C. 5x^2/y^2
D. (10(y^2-5x^4))/y^3
E. 30x - 6y
Answer:
[tex]y''=\frac{-250x}{y^5}[/tex]
Choice A.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given:
[tex]5x^3-y^3=25[/tex]
We are asked to find:
[tex]\frac{d^2y}{dx^2}[/tex]
This requires we first find:
[tex]\frac{dy}{dx}[/tex]
Let's begin.
We will differentiate the right hand side using the constant rule since 25 is just a constant. We will differentiate the left hand side using difference rule and then constant multiple rule and then power rule and chain rule.
[tex](5x^3-y^3=25)'[/tex]
[tex](5x^3-y^3)'=(25)'[/tex]
[tex](5x^3)'-(y^3)'=0[/tex]
[tex]5(x^3)'-(y^3)'=0[/tex]
[tex]15x^2-3y^2y'=0[/tex]
Now let's solve for [tex]y'[/tex].
Add [tex]3y^2y'[/tex] on both sides:
[tex]15x^2=3y^2y'[/tex]
Divide both sides by [tex]3y^2[/tex]:
[tex]\frac{15x^2}{3y^2}=y'[/tex]
Symmetric property of equality:
[tex]y'=\frac{15x^2}{3y^2}[/tex]
Simplify right hand side:
[tex]y'=\frac{5x^2}{y^2}[/tex]
Now let's find the second derivative by differentiating both sides of this equation. We will use the quotient rule on the right hand side:
[tex]y''=\frac{(5x^2)'y^2-5x^2(y^2)'}{(y^2)^2}[/tex]
[tex]y''=\frac{10xy^2-5x^2(2yy')}{y^4}[/tex]
We can replace [tex]y'[/tex] with [tex]\frac{5x^2}{y^2}[/tex]... since we just got this result before differentiating both sides of an equality again.
So we have:
[tex]y''=\frac{10xy^2-5x^2(2y\frac{5x^2}{y^2})}{y^4}[/tex]
Let's simplify the 2nd term on top by cancelling a common factor of y in that term from top and bottom:
[tex]y''=\frac{10xy^2-5x^2(2\frac{5x^2}{y})}{y^4}[/tex]
We still don't like having this compound fraction (a mini fraction inside a bigger fraction). Let's get rid of that...Multiply numerator and denominator by [tex]\frac{y}{y}[/tex] for the big fraction to clear the mini fraction out.
[tex]y''=\frac{y}{y}\frac{10xy^2-5x^2(2\frac{5x^2}{y})}{y^4}[/tex]
Distribute:
[tex]y''=\frac{10xy^3-5x^2(2)5x^2}{y^5}[/tex]
Simplifying a bit more:
[tex]y''=\frac{10xy^3-50x^4}{y^5}[/tex]
We could factor the top a bit... both terms on top of a common factor of [tex]10x[/tex]:
[tex]y''=\frac{10x(y^3-5x^3)}{y^5}[/tex]
Notice the thing in ( ) on top is the exact opposite of the left hand side of our original equation: [tex]5x^3-y^3=25[/tex].
This implies we can replace it with -25:
[tex]y''=\frac{10x(-25)}{y^5}[/tex]
[tex]y''=\frac{-250x}{y^5}[/tex]
Which situation cannot be represented by the equation 15 + x = 25?
Victor and Raul donated 25 cans of fruit to their local food bank. Victor donated 15 cans. What is, x, the number of cans Raul donated?
The day's low temperature read 15ºF. The day's high temperature read 25ºF. What is x, the amount of degrees the temperature increased throughout the day?
Jean has $25. She found $15 of the amount in her wallet and the rest in her coat pocket. What is x, the amount of money in her coat pocket?
Elizabeth worked 15 hours. Josh worked 25 hours. What is x, the amount of hours they worked together?
Answer:
the last answer about the jobs
Step-by-step explanation:
A boat rental company offers two different rental packages. The first rental package costs $45, plus $29.50 per hour. The second rental package costs $90, plus $0.70 per hour. Which answer choice best approximates the number of rental hours at which the boating packages cost the same amount?
Answer:
$90
Step-by-step explanation:
PLEASE HELP!! Serious answers only please!!
Use the expression 9i+2(7+3i) to answer this question!
Which property or properties should you use to simplify this expression?
Apply those properties to each term
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the distributive property to get rid of the brackets.
9i + 2*7 + 2*3i Use the multiplication property to simplify the imaginary terms
9i + 2*3i + 2*7 Do the same to the real term
9i + 6i + 14 Use the addition of like terms property
15i + 14 And that's your answer.
You may not like my terminology, but you have to remember that every text teaches this differently.
2.6x0.47pls help
pls pls
Answer:
1.222
Step-by-step explanation:
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The county fair is a popular field trip destination. This year the senior class at High School A and the
senior class at High School B both planned trips there. The senior class at High School A rented and
filled 9 vans and 10 buses with 659 students. High School B rented and filled 8 vans and 8 buses with
536 students. Every van had the same number of students in it as did the buses.
Find the number of students in each van and in each bus.
Van 12. Bus: 52
Van: 16, Bus: 75
Van 7. Bus:41
Van: 11. Bus: 56
Answer:
35
Step-by-step explanation:
One cause of major climate changes is the position of Earth relative to the _________________.
please help due in ten minutes!
thanks :)
Answer:
The recent role of the greenhouse effect
Step-by-step explanation: