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▹ Answer
-1 - 1/2x
▹ Step-by-Step Explanation
3x ÷ x - 4 + x - 3 ÷ 2x
Divide and Rewrite:
3 * 1 - 4 + x - 3 ÷ 2 * x
Calculate:
3 - 4 + x - 3/2x
-1 + x - 3/2x
= -1 - 1/2x
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\frac{3x}{x-4}+\frac{x-3}{2x}[/tex]
Make them into common denominators. To do so, multiply by the LCM of the denominators. The LCM of the denominators is (x-4)(2x). Thus, we multiply 2x to the first term and (x-4) to the second:
[tex](\frac{2x}{2x}) \frac{3x}{x-4}+(\frac{x-4}{x-4}) \frac{x-3}{2x}[/tex]
Simplify:
[tex]\frac{6x^2}{2x(x-4)}+\frac{x^2-7x+12}{2x(x-4)} \\=\frac{7x^2-7x+12}{2x(x-4)}[/tex]
And this cannot be simplified further (you can also distribute the denominator if preferred).
One type of fabric costs $31.25 for 5 square yards. Another type of fabric costs $71.50 for 11
square yards. Is the relationship between the number of square yards and the cost
proportional between the two types of fabric?
Answer:
as ratio of two type of fabric is different .
hence, the relationship between the number of square yards and the cost
is not proportional between the two types of fabric
Step-by-step explanation:
For a relation to be proportional
a:b = c:d
in other form
a/b = c/d
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Ratio for first type of fabric
cost of fabric/ area of fabric = 31.25/5 = 6.25
Ratio for other type of fabric
cost of fabric/ area of fabric = 71.50/11 = 6.5
as ratio of two type of fabric is different .
hence, the relationship between the number of square yards and the cost
is not proportional between the two types of fabric
Graph the image of H(-8,5) after a reflection over the x-axis.
Answer ?
Answer: plot a point at (-8, -5)
The y coordinate flips from positive to negative, or vice versa, when we reflect over the horizontal x axis. The x coordinate stays the same.
The rule can be written as [tex](x,y) \to (x,-y)[/tex]
how many are 2 raised to 5 ???
Answer:
32
Step-by-step explanation:
2^5
This is 2 multiplied by itself 5 times
2*2*2*2*2
32
arshad's father bought x sweets .(x-4)were eaten by children and 20 were left.how many sweets did his father bring
Answer:
24
Step-by-step explanation:
20+4
simple
x-4=20
x=20+4
x=24
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Answer:
24 sweets
Step-by-step explanation:
Remaining sweets = 20
x - 4 = 20
Add 4 to both sides.
x = 20 +4
x = 24
Diagonals of a parallelogram _____ each other.
Answer:
They will bisect eachother
Step-by-step explanation:
meaning they will cross in the middle
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Answer:
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I need help answering this
Answer:
100 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
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Help Someone please!! Given the following perfect square trinomial, find the missing term: 4x2 + ___x + 49 7 14 28 36
Answer:
28
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]4 {x}^{2} + - - x + 49 \\ this \: is \: the \: expanded \: form \: of \\ {(2x + 7)}^{2} = 4 {x}^{2} + 28x + 49[/tex]
Answer:
[tex]\huge \boxed{28}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The trinomial is a perfect square.
Take the square root of the first term and the last term.
[tex](\sqrt{4x^2}+\sqrt{49})^2[/tex]
[tex]\sqrt{4x^2}=2x\\ \sqrt{49} =7[/tex]
[tex](2x+7)^2[/tex]
Expand to find the second term of the trinomial.
[tex](2x+7)(2x+7)\\2x(2x+7)+7(2x+7)\\4x^2 +14x+14x+49\\4x^2 +28x+49[/tex]
The second term of the trinomial is 28x.
Answer please. Will give brainly thingy.
(if correct and I will click check answer.)
Answer: A.
Step-by-step explanation:
1/4 is not in fact a natural number, it's a rational number, a ratio.
MATHEMATICS
Algebra
Simultaneous Equations
1. 5u + 2v=7
2u - 2v=7
2. 3x - 4y=19
4x - 5y=23
Answer:
1. u = 2, v = -1.5
2. y = -7, x = -3
Step-by-step explanation:
1) For the following simultaneous equation, we have;
5·u + 2·v = 7....................(1)
2·u - 2·v = 7......................(2)
Adding equation (1) to equation (2), gives;
5·u + 2·v + 2·u - 2·v = 14
5·u + 2·u + 2·v- 2·v = 14
7·u = 14
u = 14/7 = 2u = 2
u = 2
From equation (1), we have;
5·u + 2·v = 7 substituting u = 2 gives;
5×2 + 2·v = 7
2·v = 7 - 5×2 = 7 - 10 = -3
v = -3/2 = -1.5
v = -1.5
2.
3·x - 4·y = 19....................(1)
4·x - 5·y = 23.......................(2)
Multiplying equation (1) by 4 and equation (2) by 3 gives;
For equation (1)
4 × (3·x - 4·y) = 4 ×19
12·x - 16·y = 76...........................(3)
For equation (2)
3 × (4·x - 5·y) = 3 × 23
12·x - 15·y = 69...........................(4)
Subtracting equation (3) from equation (4) gives;
12·x - 15·y - (12·x - 16·y) = 69 - 76 = -7
12·x - 15·y - 12·x + 16·y = 69 - 76 = -7
12·x - 12·x - 15·y + 16·y = -7
y = -7
Substituting the value of y = -7 in equation (1), we have;
3·x - 4·y = 19 = 3·x - 4×(-7) = 19
3·x - 4×(-7) = 19
3·x + 28 = 19
3·x = 19- 28 = -9
x = -9/3 = -3
x = -3.
Express 1.2, 2.25, 3.5, 4.06 as a fraction in its simplest form
Answer:
1.2 = 12/10 = 6/5
2.25 = 225/100 = 9/4
3.5 = 35/10 = 7/2
4.06 = 406/100 = 203/50
Can someone help me find the domain and range of this graph
Answer:
Domain = x - values
Range = y - values
Step-by-step explanation:
main points I'll use as examples for the rest on graph are: (-3,4) (1,2) and (1,6)
Domain: simple numbers here are {-3,1} dont repeat the same x value twice!
Range: {2,4,6}
Make sure values are in numerical order.
Find the rest by these three points! (Which are on graph)
Hope this helps, have a good day :)
Answer:
try 2
Step-by-step explanation:
because it an X-value and it on the graph
What the answer question now
Step-by-step explanation:
Here,
radius (r)= 2cm
height(h)=5cm
now,
according to the question we must find the surface area of cylinder so,
by formulae ,
a= 2.pi.r(r+h)
now,
a= 2×3.14×2(2+5)
by simplifying it we get,
The surface area of cylinder is 87.92 cm^2.
Hope it helps
30 cm . A rectangular baking tray has dimensions as shown. 18 cm 30 cm a) Calculate the area of the tray on which balls of biscuit dough can be placed. b) The baked biscuits are circular. Each has a radius of 3 cm.
i) Determine the area covered by one biscuit.
ii) The dough balls are placed in straight rows and columns on the baking tray. What is the maximum number of biscuits that can be baked in the pan at a time?
1 - 580squaredcm
2 - 540
The length of a rectangle is 5 cm more than the width and the perimeter is at least 61cm. What are the smallest possible dimensions for the rectangle? (Hint: Perimeter = 2L +2W)
Explanation pleaseeee
I think the length is 17.75cm and the width is 12.75 cm
I'm not entirely sure whether it's the smallest possible length but it works on the calculator
17.75*2+12.75*2=61
The water level in a plastic pool changed
by −8 gallons each hour due to a small
hole in the bottom. After 6 hours, the pool
contained 132 gallons. How much water
was in the pool originally?
Answer: 180 gallons
Step-by-step explanation:
If you take 8 times 6 you get 48, now take 132 plus 48 and you get 180.(hope this helped):)
I don't think this is correct plz check me
Answer:
The answer is the first one
Step-by-step explanation:
The cost of an adult ticket is $15
The price of an adult ticket is 1/2 the price of a student ticket plus $8
x is the cost of a student ticket, so
1/2(x) + $8 = $15
Mia’s house and her aunt’s house are 15.4 inches apart on the map. If every 4 inches on the map represents 10 miles, what is the actual distance from Mia’s house to her aunt’s house, to the nearest tenth of a mile? 2.6 6.2 38.5 61.6
Answer:
38.5 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the distance between Mia's house and her aunt's house is 15.4 inches apart.
We also know that every 4 inches on the map represent 10 miles.
4 inches = 10 miles
Divide :
1 inch = 2.5 miles
Multiply the shown distance in the question by the amount of miles per inch
15.4 * 2.5
= 38.5 miles in total.
Answer:
C.)38.5
Step-by-step explanation:
It took the exam:P
Which expression represents the number 12.3 rewritten in a+bi form?
12.3+0i
1+12.3i
12.3+i
0+12.3i
Answer:
The correct option is;
12.3 + 0i
Step-by-step explanation:
The form a + b·i is the complex number form where the variables a and b are real numbers and i is the square root of -1, √(-1) that is i² = -1. As the answer to √(-1), cannot be found among the real numbers, i, is known as an imaginary number.
As such a given complex number of the form a + b·i, has a real, part or component, a, and an imaginary part, b.
The number 12.3, is a real number, therefore, representing the number in a complex number format, the imaginary part, b, would be zero, as follows;
12.3 + 0·i
What is the angle of C?
Answer:
50°
Step-by-step explanation:
65 + 65 +C = 180
130+C = 180
C = 180 - 130 = 50
Hi there!
[tex]\large\boxed{C = 50^o}[/tex]
A line contains an angle of 180°, so:
∠C = 180° - 65° - 65°
∠C = 180° - 130°
∠C = 50°
What is the value of the expression below when z=10z=10 and w=4w=4? 2z-3w 2z−3w
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
more details
2(10)-3(4)
20-12
8
Find the area of the triangle. Give the answer to the nearest tenth. The drawing may not be to scale.
21.0 m^2
9.8 m^2
19.6 m^2
10.5 m^2
Answer:
10.5 m²
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
∆ with 2 side lengths, 4.7m, 6.1m, and an included angle, 47°.
Required:
Area of the triangle
SOLUTION:
Area of such triangle that has 2 known sides and an included angle between them is given as ½*a*b*sin(θ).
Where,
a = 4.7 m
b = 6.1 m
θ = 47°
Area = ½*4.7*6.1*sin(47)
Area = 10.5 m² (to the nearest tenth)
Given that (-9,-8) is on graph of f(x), find the corresponding point for the function f(x)+2
Answer:
(-9, -6)Step-by-step explanation:
The graph of function f(x)+2 is moved 2 units up compared to the graph of f(x).
It means the x-coordinate is the same and the y-coordinate of f(x)+2 is increased by adding 2 to y-coordinate of f(x).
-8 + 2 = -6
Consider these three numbers written in scientific notation: 6.5 × 103, 5.5 × 105, and 1.1 × 103. Which number is the greatest, and by how many times is it greater than the smallest number?
Answer:
6.5×10'3=6,500.
5.5×10'5=550,000
1.1×10'3=1,100
so as u can see the second number is greater
by 548,900
Answer:C
Step-by-step explanation: 5.5 is 500 times better than 1.1 I did the math.
5.5 x 10^5 = 550,000
1.1 x 10^3 = 1,100
500 times greater
What is the factored form of the expression 3x^2 + 6x – 24
Answer:
(3)(x + 4)(x-2)
Step-by-step explanation:
3x^2 + 6x – 24
3(x^2 + 2x - 8)
(3)(x + 4)(x-2)
Answer:
3(x - 2)(x + 4).
Step-by-step explanation:
3x^2 + 6x – 24
= 3(x^2 + 2x - 8)
= 3(x - 2)(x + 4).
suppose we want to choose 6 letters without replacement from 13 distinct letters. A) how many ways can this be done if order does not matter? B) how many ways can this be done if order of choices matters
Answer: A) 1716 B) 1235520
Step-by-step explanation:
If order doesn't matter , then we use combinations, where the number of combinations of selecting r things from n is given by :-[tex]^nC_r=\dfrac{n!}{r!(n-r)!}[/tex]
If order matters , then we use permutations, where the number of permutations of selecting r things from n is given by :-[tex]^nP_r=\dfrac{n!}{(n-r)!}[/tex]
Given, Total distinct letters = 13
To choose = 6 letters
A) Number of ways to choose (if order does not matter)=[tex]^{13}C_6[/tex]
[tex]=\dfrac{13!}{6!7!}=\dfrac{13\times12\times11\times10\times9\times8\times7!}{(720)\times 7!}\\\\= $$1716[/tex]
B) Number of ways to choose (if order matters)=[tex]^{13}P_6[/tex]
[tex]=\dfrac{13!}{7!}=\dfrac{13\times12\times11\times10\times9\times8\times7!} 7!}\\\\= $$1235520[/tex]
Hence, A) 1716 B) 1235520
Can you help Jorge organize the results into a two-way frequency table? Please answer this ASAP
Answer:
The table is attached!
Step-by-step explanation:
6 students play both musical instrument and a sport3 students play neither a musical instrument nor a sport14 students in total play a sportGiven: There are 24 students in the class
The number of students that does not play a sport is 24 - 14 = 10
The number of students that does not play a musical instrument but play a sport = 14 - 6 = 8
The frequency table thus is attached below:
15. In a school, the ratio of boys and girls is 4:5, when 100 girls leave the school, the ratio becomes 6:7. How many boys are there in the school
Step-by-step explanation:
the ratio of boys and girls is equal to 4:5
let the number of boys be x
and the number of girls be y
so form 1st statement
x:y=4:5
now 2nd statements
x:y-100=6:7
Therefore solving equations 1 and 2
x=1200
y=1500
Figure ABCD is a rectangle with point A (−2, 5). What rule would rotate the figure 90° clockwise?
Answer:
(5,2)
Step-by-step explanation:
The 90° clockwise rule (for around the origin) is: [tex](x,y)\rightarrow(y,-x)[/tex]
Apply the rule to point A:
[tex]\left \{ {(-2,5)\rightarrow(5,2)} \atop {(x,y)\rightarrow(y,-x)}} \right.[/tex]
A' should be (5,2).
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The general rule for rotation of an object 90 degrees is (x, y) to (-y, x)
so for point A(-2,5), A' will be (5,2)
to find the new
X=xcos(θ)+ysin(θ)
X=-2(cos90)+5sin90 ( cos90=0, sin 90=1)
X=5to find the new
Y=−xsin(θ)+ycos(θ)
Y=-(-2)sin90+5cos90
Y=2Kareem wants to find the number of hours the average sixth-grader at his school practices an instrument each week. Which is the best way Kareem can get a representative sample?
This question is incomplete because the options are missing; here is the complete question:
Kareem wants to find the number of hours the average sixth-grader at his school practices an instrument each week. Which is the best way Kareem can get a representative sample?
A. He can randomly survey 50 boys in the school.
B. He can survey 30 students in the school band.
C. He can randomly survey 50 6th graders in the school.
D. He can survey 20 friends from his neighborhood.
The correct answer is C. He can randomly survey 50 6th graders in the school.
Explanation:
A representative sample is a portion of a population that shows the characteristics of all the population. In this context, for a sample to be representative it needs to include only individuals of the population that is studied. Also, ideally, individuals should be selected randomly as this guarantees the sample is not influenced by the researcher. According to this, option C is the best as this is the only one that focuses on the target population (6th graders) and the sample is random, which contributes to the sample being objective and representing the behavior of 6th-graders.
Answer:
He can randomly survey 50 sixth-graders in the school.
Step-by-step explanation: