given the function f(x)=2x^3-7x^2-5x+1 find f(-2)

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Answer 1

Answer:

-33

Step-by-step explanation:

2(-2)^3 -7(-2)^2 -5(-2) +1

-16 -28 +11

= -33


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what is the y-intercept of a line that has a slope of -3 and passes through the point (0,-7)?
a -7
b -3
c 0
d 4

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Answer:

A. -7

Step-by-step explanation:

The y-intercept of a line is where the line intercepts the y-axis. The y-intercept is shown, in point form, (0,y), y being where the line intercepts the y-axis.

7 X-4 = *
A) 28
B) 11
C) -11
D) -28

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Answer:

7*-4=-28

Step-by-step explanation:

7*-4=-28

Answer: 7x-4= -28                                               (One Postive+One Negtive= Negtive

How to solve
2(-3x + 4) = 5x + 2

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Answer:

x = 6/11

Step-by-step explanation:

2(-3x + 4 ) = 5x + 2  

    -6x + 8 = 5x + 2      

           - 2          - 2

    -6x + 6 = 5x

   +6x         +6x

             6 = 11x

            /11   /11

           6/11 = x

The art department is ordering paint supplies for their next project. They have $200 in their budget for paint and brushes. Each paint tube costs $12 and each brush costs $2. If the department buys 27 brushes, what is the most number of paint tubes they can buy?

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Answer:

12

Step-by-step explanation:

27 times2 is 54 -200 =146           12 times 12 is 144 and you cant go over 146 for 13                 please mark brianly

what is the solution for a.
ab+c=d

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Answer:

The second option

Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation:
Remember we can do pretty much anything we like to an equation as long as we do the same to both sides.
Subtract
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An elephant at the zoo lost 24 pounds over 6 months. The elephant lost the same amount of weight each month. Write an integer that represents the change in the elephant's weight each month.

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The elephant lost 4 pounds every month

Answer:

Is it 4 pounds each month?

Step-by-step explanation:

All I did was divide 26 and 6 . Hope i did it right.

Market research suggests that in a five year period 8% of people with cable television will get rid of it, and 26% of those without it will sign up for it. Compare the predictions of the Markov chain model with the following data on the fraction of people with cable TV: 56.4% in 1990, 63.4% in 1995, and 68.0% in 2000. What is the long run fraction of people with cable TV?

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Answer: in the long run, 76.47% will have Cable TV

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the data in the question;

the matrix of transition from having cable TV to not having cable TV is

P = [ 0.92    0.08

       0.26    0.74  ]

Now if [ 0.564   0.436 ] is the distribution in 1990,

then in 1995 we have;

[ 0.564   0.436 ]  [ 0.92    0.08          = [ 0.6322    0.3678 ]

                              0.26    0.74  ]

so 63.22% will have cable TV in 1995

[ 0.6322    0.3678 ]  [ 0.92    0.08         = [ 0.6773    0.3227 ]

                                    0.26    0.74  ]

also 67.73% will have cable TV in 2000

let V = [ V1  V2 ] be the long run vector then

V1 + V2 = 1 ------lets say equ1    and  VP = V

⇒[ V1  V2 ]    [ 0.92    0.08        =  [V1  V2 ]

                       0.26    0.74  ]

⇒0.92V1 + 0.26V2 = V1

  0.08V1 + 0.74V2 = V2

OR 0.26V2 = 0.08V1

from equ 1, V1 = (1 - V2)

SO

0.26V2 = 0.08 (1 - V2)

0.26V2 = 0.08 - 0.08V2

0.34V2 = 0.08

V2 = 0.08 / 0.34

V2 = 0.2353

THUS

0.26V2 = 0.08V1

0.26(0.2353) = 0.08V1

0.061178 = 0.08V1

V1 = 0.061178 / 0.08

V1 = 0.7647

Therefore in the long run, 76.47% will have Cable TV

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Answer:

it should be 30 gallons

Step-by-step explanation:

At 1 minute you can see the water is found at 30 gallons

The volume of blood pumped from your heart varies directly with your pulse rate. Each time your heart beats it pumps 0.06 liter of blood.
1. Write an equation that relates the volume of blood and pulse.
2. If your pulse is 74 bpm, how much blood is being pumped from your heart each minute?​

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I believe it’s number two Hope this helps

Do you guys know what is after you become an expert??

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Answer:

Ace is the next level after expert.

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y=1/2x the first bubble

9. For the given circle, find the value of x and y.

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

x=0 with both

What are the four kinds of parabolas

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Answer: Focus, Vertex, Axis, and Directrix.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

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Sarah joined an online music store. She wants to spend no more than $75 at the music
store. The cost of her yearly membership is $15.99 and the price to download a song
$0.79. What number of songs can Sarah download and stay within her budget.

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Answer:

sarah can buy 88 songs

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

sarah has to give her 15.99 from 75 after that she will be left with 59.01 and with that she can buy 74 songs

1) The newly opened Mario's Trattoria is expected to produce a continuous income stream at the rate of
R(t) = 130,000
dollars/year for the next 3 years. If the prevailing interest rate is 3.6%/year compounded continuously, find the future value of this income stream. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)

2) Suppose an investment is expected to generate income at the rate of
R(t) = 200,000
dollars/year for the next 9 years. Find the present value of this investment if the prevailing interest rate is 8%/year compounded continuously. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)

3) Camille purchased a 14-year franchise for a computer outlet store that is expected to generate income at the rate of
R(t) = 400,000
dollars/year. If the prevailing interest rate is 10%/year compounded continuously, find the present value of the franchise. (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.)

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1) The newly opened Mario's Trattoria is expected to produce a continuous income stream at the rate of

R(t) = 130,000 to generate income at the rate of

R(t) = 200,000 Camille purchased a 14-year franchise for a computer outlet store that is expected to generate income at the rate of

R(t) = 400,000

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An airplane was flying over the gulf of Mexico at an altitude of 875 feet. Directly below the airplane, a submarine was at a depth of -328 feet. What was the distance between the airplane and the submarine?

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Answer: a total of 1203 feet

Step-by-step explanation: common sense

Answer:

1203 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

Assume a significance level of α=0.05 and use the given information to complete parts​ (a) and​ (b) below.
Original​ claim: Less than 51​% of adults would erase all of their personal information online if they could. The hypothesis test results in a​ P-value of 0.0148
a. State a conclusion about the null hypothesis.​ (Reject Upper H0 or fail to reject Upper H0
Choose the correct answer below.
A.Reject Upper H0 because the​ P-value is less than or equal to to α.
B. Reject Upper H0 because the​ P-value is greater than α.
C. Fail to reject Upper H0 because the​ P-value is greater than α.
D. Fail to reject Upper H0 because the​ P-value is less than or equal to α.
b. Without using technical​ terms, state a final conclusion that addresses the original claim. Which of the following is the correct​ conclusion?
A. The percentage of adults that would erase all of their personal information online if they could is less than or equal to 51​%.
B.There is sufficient evidence to support the claim that the percentage of adults that would erase all of their personal information online if they could is more than 51​%.
C. The percentage of adults that would erase all of their personal information online if they could is more than 51​%.
D. There is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that the percentage of adults that would erase all of their personal information online if they could is more than 51​%.

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Answer:

A.Reject Upper H0 because the​ P-value is less than or equal to to α.

B.There is sufficient evidence to support the claim that the percentage of adults that would erase all of their personal information online if they could is more than 51​%.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the claim :

Less than 51% will erase their personal information :

We take this as the null ;

H0 < 0.51 ;

Alternative hypothesis which is the opposite of the Null

H1 > 0.51

P value = 0.0148

α = 0.05

At α = 0.05 ; if p value is less than α ; reject the the Null

If p value is greater than Null ; then we fail to reject the Null

Pvalue < α

The P value is less than 0.05; then we reject the Null

B.) There is significance evidence to support the Alternative hypothesis claim, that the percentage of adult that would erase all their personal information online if they could is more Than 51%

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Answer:

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What topic?

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Why does the value of money in a savings account increase over time?
OA.
because it earns interest
B.
because future value is always less than present value
O C.
because future value is always equal to present value
OD.
because it is not spent
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Because it is not spent

2/5x+1/4x=39


what is x

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Answer:

x is equal to 60

Answer:

x= 700 /13

Step-by-step explanation:

how many real solutions will y=x^2 and y=-2x have? what are the solutions?

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Answer:

there is none

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

No solutions

Step-by-step explanation:

Real number solutions only or real and complex solutions. A solution to the system:

y=-2x+2

y=x2-2x+4

is the value of x such that when you plug it into both equations, they both produce the same value of y, or the value of x such that

-2x+2=x2-2x+4

solving this equation----------> x2=-2, taking square root of both sides gives x= ±√2i, or the system has no real solutions but has 2 complex solutions. If you graph both functions in the xy-plane, where x, y are real numbers, you' ll see they do not intersect, which implies there is no real number solutions.

Antonia participated in a run-a-thon and raised $265 for her school. She received $25 in donations and an additional $8 for every lap she ran. How many laps did Antonia run? Use a piece of paper to draw a tape diagram and show your work.

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Answer:

30 laps

Step-by-step explanation:

Take 265 then subtract 25. you get 240. then divide that by 8. you get 30 so she ran 30 laps

3. From the table below, find Prof. Xin expected value of lateness. (5 points) Lateness P(Lateness) On Time 4/5 1 Hour Late 1/10 2 Hours Late 1/20 3 Hours Late 1/20​

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Answer:

The expected value of lateness [tex]\frac{7}{20}[/tex] hours.

Step-by-step explanation:

The probability distribution of lateness is as follows:

  Lateness             P (Lateness)

  On Time                     4/5

1 Hour Late                  1/10

2 Hours Late                1/20

3 Hours Late                1/20​

The formula of expected value of a random variable is:

[tex]E(X)=\sum x\cdot P(X=x)[/tex]

Compute the expected value of lateness as follows:

[tex]E(X)=\sum x\cdot P(X=x)[/tex]

         [tex]=(0\times \frac{4}{5})+(1\times \frac{1}{10})+(2\times \frac{1}{20})+(3\times \frac{1}{20})\\\\=0+\frac{1}{10}+\frac{1}{10}+\frac{3}{20}\\\\=\frac{2+2+3}{20}\\\\=\frac{7}{20}[/tex]

Thus, the expected value of lateness [tex]\frac{7}{20}[/tex] hours.

An expected value is the theoretical mean value of a numerical experiment over many repetitions of the experiment.

Expected value of lateness is  [tex]\frac{7}{20}[/tex] hours.

Let us consider, P(x) is represent that probability of lateness and x represent number of hours late.

So, below a table is formed.

         x       0             1            2           3

      P(x)      4/5         1/10      1/20       1/20

From formula of expected value,

        E(x) = ∑ x P(x)

[tex]E(x)=(0*\frac{4}{5} )+(1*\frac{1}{10} )+(2*\frac{1}{20} )+(3*\frac{1}{20} )\\\\E(x)=0+\frac{1}{10}+\frac{1}{10}+\frac{3}{20} \\\\E(x)=\frac{7}{20}[/tex]

So, expected value of lateness is 7/20 hours.

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Answer:

1:2

Step-by-step 1:2explanation:

it doesnt say anything about colors. so how many dots? how many stripes? 2 and 4. Ratio: 2:4. Ratios can be fractions: 2/4. What does 2/4 simplify to? 1/2 That means for every 1 dot rectangle there are 2 stripe rectangle. Ratio : 1:2 or 1 to 2 or 1/2

Find the smallest natural number that is a multiple of 45 and where all of its digits are zeros and ones.

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Answer:

1111111110

Step-by-step explanation:

45 is 9, and 5.

9 divisibility rule: Digits have to add up to 9.

We know this has to be 1's and 0's.

So there has to be 9 1's.

111111111.

5 divisibility rule: Last digit has to be 0 or 5.

1111111110 will be our final answer.

Wait- let's check if it's divisible. Using a calculator, this determines it does work.

Enjoy.

4252.50=(18000)(r)(54)

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Step-by-step explanation:

do you want to find r?

so do 4252.50/ (18000*54)

Please I need help with this question.
In the store Sara is shopping at, 1 cardboard box with glitter is $10 per box. The other type of cardboard box is $6 per box that has no design. If Sara spent $130, how much of boxes did she get (what type)? What quantity?

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Answer:

(There are so many answers to this question) she could have gotten 13 glitter boxes and none of the other boxes.

Step-by-step explanation:

13x10=130

Answer: 13 glitter cardboard boxes that are $10

Step-by-step explanation:

We have to divide the number $130 by both numbers each cardboard box costs, designed glitter boxes that are $10 and plain cardboard boxes are 6 each. So, let's do that right now.

130 ÷ 6 = 23.333

Sara only bought 13 cardboard boxes, so it is no the answer.

Now, let's try the second number that is $10. We have to remember that the answer has to be 13. So, let's do that as well right now.

130 ÷ 10 = 13

We see that we get 13 while we divide 130 by 10, so Sara bought 13 designed glitter cardboard boxes.

The answer to the question is 13 glitter cardboard boxes that are $10.

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Inez says you can plot 40 on a number line, but Jeremiah says you cannot. Who is correct?
Use the drop-down menus to explain your answer.

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Answer:

I am correct

Step-by-step explanation:

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Standing side by side, a woman casts a 41.4-inch shadow and her 40-inch-tall son casts a 24-inch shadow. What is the height of the woman to the nearest inch?

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Answer:

25 inches

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Son:

[tex]Height = 40\ inch[/tex]

[tex]Shadow = 24\ inch[/tex]

Woman:

[tex]Height = 41.4\ inch[/tex]

Required

Determine the height of the woman's shadow

From the question, the height is directly proportional to the height of the shadow:

So, we have:

[tex]40\ inch = 24\ inch[/tex] --- For the son

and

[tex]41.4\ inch = x[/tex]

Where x represents the shadow of the woman

Cross Multiply:

[tex]x * 40 = 24 * 41.4[/tex]

[tex]x * 40 = 993.6[/tex]

[tex]40x = 993.6[/tex]

Make x the subject

[tex]x = 993.6/40[/tex]

[tex]x = 24.84[/tex]

[tex]x = 25[/tex] ---- approximated

Hence, the woman's shadow is 25 inches tall

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