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Answer 1

(3.1) … … …

[tex]\dfrac{\mathrm dy}{\mathrm dx} = \dfrac{2x-y}{x-2y}[/tex]

Multiply the right side by x/x :

[tex]\dfrac{\mathrm dy}{\mathrm dx} = \dfrac{2-\dfrac yx}{1-\dfrac{2y}x}[/tex]

Substitute y(x) = x v(x), so that dy/dx = x dv/dx + v :

[tex]x\dfrac{\mathrm dv}{\mathrm dx} + v = \dfrac{2-v}{1-2v}[/tex]

This DE is now separable. With some simplification, you get

[tex]x\dfrac{\mathrm dv}{\mathrm dx} = \dfrac{2-2v+2v^2}{1-2v}[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{1-2v}{2-2v+2v^2}\,\mathrm dv = \dfrac{\mathrm dx}x[/tex]

Now you're ready to integrate both sides (on the left, the denominator makes for a smooth substitution), which gives

[tex]-\dfrac12\ln\left|2v^2-2v+2\right| = \ln|x| + C[/tex]

Solve for v, then for y (or leave the solution in implicit form):

[tex]\ln\left|2v^2-2v+2\right| = -2\ln|x| + C[/tex]

[tex]\ln(2) + \ln\left|v^2-v+1\right| = \ln\left(\dfrac1{x^2}\right) + C[/tex]

[tex]\ln\left|v^2-v+1\right| = \ln\left(\dfrac1{x^2}\right) + C[/tex]

[tex]v^2-v+1 = e^{\ln\left(1/x^2\right)+C}[/tex]

[tex]v^2-v+1 = \dfrac C{x^2}[/tex]

[tex]\boxed{\left(\dfrac yx\right)^2 - \dfrac yx+1 = \dfrac C{x^2}}[/tex]

(3.2) … … …

[tex]y' + \dfrac yx = \dfrac{y^{-3/4}}{x^4}[/tex]

It may help to recognize this as a Bernoulli equation. Multiply both sides by [tex]y^{\frac34}[/tex] :

[tex]y^{3/4}y' + \dfrac{y^{7/4}}x = \dfrac1{x^4}[/tex]

Substitute [tex]z(x)=y(x)^{\frac74}[/tex], so that [tex]z' = \frac74 y^{3/4}y'[/tex]. Then you get a linear equation in z, which I write here in standard form:

[tex]\dfrac47 z' + \dfrac zx = \dfrac1{x^4} \implies z' + \dfrac7{4x}z=\dfrac7{4x^4}[/tex]

Multiply both sides by an integrating factor, [tex]x^{\frac74}[/tex], which gives

[tex]x^{7/4}z'+\dfrac74 x^{3/4}z = \dfrac74 x^{-9/4}[/tex]

and lets us condense the left side into the derivative of a product,

[tex]\left(x^{7/4}z\right)' = \dfrac74 x^{-9/4}[/tex]

Integrate both sides:

[tex]x^{7/4}z=\dfrac74\left(-\dfrac45\right) x^{-5/4}+C[/tex]

[tex]z=-\dfrac75 x^{-3} + Cx^{-7/4}[/tex]

Solve in terms of y :

[tex]y^{4/7}=-\dfrac7{5x^3} + \dfrac C{x^{7/4}}[/tex]

[tex]\boxed{y=\left(\dfrac C{x^{7/4}} - \dfrac7{5x^3}\right)^{7/4}}[/tex]

(3.3) … … …

[tex](\cos(x) - 2xy)\,\mathrm dx + \left(e^y-x^2\right)\,\mathrm dy = 0[/tex]

This DE is exact, since

[tex]\dfrac{\partial(-2xy)}{\partial y} = -2x[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{\partial\left(e^y-x^2\right)}{\partial x} = -2x[/tex]

are the same. Then the general solution is a function f(x, y) = C, such that

[tex]\dfrac{\partial f}{\partial x}=\cos(x)-2xy[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{\partial f}{\partial y} = e^y-x^2[/tex]

Integrating both sides of the first equation with respect to x gives

[tex]f(x,y) = \sin(x) - x^2y + g(y)[/tex]

Differentiating this result with respect to y then gives

[tex]-x^2 + \dfrac{\mathrm dg}{\mathrm dy} = e^y - x^2[/tex]

[tex]\implies\dfrac{\mathrm dg}{\mathrm dy} = e^y \implies g(y) = e^y + C[/tex]

Then the general solution is

[tex]\sin(x) - x^2y + e^y = C[/tex]

Given that y (1) = 4, we find

[tex]C = \sin(1) - 4 + e^4[/tex]

so that the particular solution is

[tex]\boxed{\sin(x) - x^2y + e^y = \sin(1) - 4 + e^4}[/tex]


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what is 2x + 4 = x + 40

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[tex]2x + 4 = x + 40 \\ 2x - x = 40 - 4 \\ x = 36[/tex]

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X=36

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Domain and function
Function or not a function

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Answer:

Top left: not a function

Top right: not a function

Bottom left: function

Bottom right: not a function

Step-by-step explanation:

A function is a relationship where each x value has it's own y value ( note that domain = x values and range = y values)

For the one on the top left.

S and n have more than one y value.

Because s and n have more than one y value the relation is not a function

For the one of the top right.

There x value "c" has multiple y values therefore the relation is not a function

For the one on the bottom left

Each x value has it's own y value therefore it is a function ( note that the y values can repeat. It's only the x values that can't repeat. )

For the one on the bottom right

The x value "-5" has multiple y values therefore the relation is not a function

An investor puts $1,200 into an account that pays 5.5% interest compounded annually. The total amount A in the account after t years is given by which function below?
A = 1200(1.55) t
A = 1200(1.055) t
A = 1200(1.055) t
A = 1200 + (1.055) t

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Let's see

[tex]\\ \tt\leadsto A=P(1+r/n)^{nt}[/tex]

n=1

[tex]\\ \tt\leadsto A=1200(1+0.055)^t[/tex]

[tex]\\ \tt\leadsto A=1200(1.055)^t[/tex]

Answer:

[tex]\sf A=1200(1.055)^t[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Annual Compound Interest Formula

[tex]\large \text{$ \sf A=P\left(1+r\right)^{t} $}[/tex]

where:

A = final amountP = principal amountr = interest rate (in decimal form)t = time (in years)

Given:

P = $1,200r = 5.5% = 0.055t = t years

Substitute the given values into the equation:

[tex]\implies \sf A=1200(1+0.055)^t[/tex]

[tex]\implies \sf A=1200(1.055)^t[/tex]

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In the diagram below, BC is an altitude of ABD. To the nearest whole unit, what is the length of CD?

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Answer:

B. 23

Step-by-step explanation:

BC = 32

CA = 44

To find the length of CD, apply the altitude of right triangle formula, (altitude-on-hypotenuse theorem) which is given as:

h = √(xy)

Where,

h = CB = 32

x = CA = 44

y = CD = ?

Plug in the values

32 = √(44 × CD)

Square both sides

32² = 44 × CD

1,024 = 44 × CD

Divide both sides by 44

1,024/44 = CD

CD = 23 units (nearest whole unit)

Help ASAP!! A triangle has side lengths of 11in, 15in, and 20in. Find the angle measures of the triangle. Round decimal answers to the nearest tenth. Someone help pls.

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Answer:

<A = 47.7°

<B = 99.4°

<C = 32.9

Step-by-step explanation:

When given the measurements of all three sides, you can calculate the angles using the Cosine Law.

c² = a² + b² - 2ab cos C

(based on Pythagorean Theorem)

If we say: a = 15

b = 20

c = 11

11² = 15² + 20² - 2(15)(20) cos C

121 = 625 - 2(15)(20) cos C

121 = 625 - 600 cos C

⁻504 = ⁻600 cos C

cos⁻¹ (504 ÷ 600) = C

< C = 32.9°

a² = b² + c² - 2bc cos A

15² = 20² + 11² - 2(20)(11) cos A

225 = 521 - 2(20)(11) cos A

225 = 521 - 440 cos A

⁻296 = ⁻440 cos A

cos⁻¹ (296 ÷ 440) = A

<A = 47.7°

Then, since we know the sum of all three angles of a triangle equals 180°:

180° - 32.9° - 47.7° = 99.4°

<B = 99.4°

please help me solve this math

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Answer:

d

Step-by-step explanation:

Sarah ordered 39 shirts that cost $8 each. She can sell each shirt for $16.19. She sold 32 shirts to customers. She had to return 7 shirts and pay a $1.4 charge for each returned shirt. Find Sarah's profit.

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her profit is 204 dollars and 68 cents= 204.68

Find the first derivative for y = f(x). fox ) 3x² -5x-1 at a Pocat where a = 4​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) = 3x² -5x - 1

f'(x) =2*3x - 5*1 +0

     = 6x - 5

f'(4) = 6*4 - 5

      = 24 - 5

      = 19

The maintenance department at the main campus of a large state university receives daily requests to replace fluorecent lightbulbs. The distribution of the number of daily requests is bell-shaped and has a mean of 54 and a standard deviation of 3. Using the 68-95-99.7 rule, what is the approximate percentage of lightbulb replacement requests numbering between 54 and 63?

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Answer:

The approximate percentage of lightbulb replacement requests numbering between 54 and 63 is of 49.85%.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Empirical Rule states that, for a normally distributed random variable:

Approximately 68% of the measures are within 1 standard deviation of the mean.

Approximately 95% of the measures are within 2 standard deviations of the mean.

Approximately 99.7% of the measures are within 3 standard deviations of the mean.

In this problem, we have that:

Mean = 54, standard deviation = 3.

What is the approximate percentage of lightbulb replacement requests numbering between 54 and 63?

63 = 54 + 3*3

So between the mean and 3 standard deviations above the mean.

The normal distribution is symmetric, which means that 50% of the values are below the mean and 50% are above.

Of those 50% above, 99.7% are below 63. So

0.5*0.997 = 0.4985

0.4985*100% = 49.85%

The approximate percentage of lightbulb replacement requests numbering between 54 and 63 is of 49.85%.

indicate the following pairs of lines are coinciding, parallel ,perpendicular or neither

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1: coinciding
2: neither, they intersect but they are not parallel, perpendicular, or coinciding
3: perpendicular

Please tell me the answer I have no idea how to do this

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Answer:

60 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

So we see there's a 90 degree angle and a 150 degree larger angle including it.

So to find out the part that the 150 degree large angle that's not a part of the 90 angle we would do: 150 - 90, and we get 60.

So the bottom right angle is 60 degrees.

Now since we have a straight line from the left to right horizontally, we know that one side has to equal 180 degrees. On the side which the x is on, we already have 2 angles: 90 and 30. 90 + 30 = 120.

Since a straight line equals 180, x + 120 has to equal 180.

So now we do simple algebra.

x + 120 = 180

x = 180 - 120

x = 60

So x is equal to 60 degrees.

14. The Elizabeth Tower is 320 feet tall. At what time or times during your ride on the London Eye are you at the same height as the top of the tower? Show your work. (4 points: 2 points for finding the correct time(s), 2 points for work shown)

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Answer:

Ok so on a clock there is 12 numbers where 12 is on top so at 12 am and 12 pm noon and midnight you will be at the top of the clock

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During the ride on the London Eye, you will be at the same height as the top of the Elizabeth Tower at approximately 21 minutes and 43.16 seconds after the start of the ride.

To determine the time(s) during the ride on the London Eye when you are at the same height as the top of the Elizabeth Tower (commonly known as Big Ben), we need to consider the height of the London Eye and its rotational motion.

Given that the Elizabeth Tower is 320 feet tall, we need to find the position of the London Eye when its height aligns with the top of the tower.

The London Eye has a height of 443 feet, and it completes one full rotation in approximately 30 minutes (or 1800 seconds). This means that it moves at a constant angular velocity of 360 degrees per 1800 seconds.

To find the time(s) when the heights align, we can set up a proportion:

(Height of the Elizabeth Tower) / (Height of the London Eye) = (Angle covered by the London Eye) / 360 degrees

Substituting the given values:

320 / 443 = (Time to align) / 1800

Simplifying the equation:

(Time to align) = (320 / 443) * 1800

Calculating the value:

(Time to align) ≈ 1303.16 seconds

Converting the time to minutes and seconds:

(Time to align) ≈ 21 minutes and 43.16 seconds

Therefore, during the ride on the London Eye, you will be at the same height as the top of the Elizabeth Tower at approximately 21 minutes and 43.16 seconds after the start of the ride.

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Mark purchashed 3 giant jawbreakers at 75cents each.he also bought 1/4 pound of hot tamales.which sell for $2.76 a pound.he gave the clerk a $5 bill.how much change did mark recieve? Whith his change,mark decided to buy 1/2 pound of m&ms at $3.24 a pound.how much money does mark have left?

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Answer: $0.44

Step-by-step explanation: a) (3 * 0.75) + ((1/4)*2.76) = 2.25 + 0.69 = 2.94

Pays with $5 - $2.94 = $2.06 Change

((1/2) * 3.24) = $1.62

Money left = 2.06 - 1.62 => $0.44

A plane flying horizontally at an altitude of 2 miles and a speed of 410 mi/h passes directly over a radar station. Find the rate at which the distance from the plane to the station is increasing when it is 5 miles away from the station.

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Answer:

[tex]82\sqrt{21}\text{ or approximately 375.77 miles per hour}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Please refer to the diagram below. R is the radar station and x is the distance from the station to the plane.

We are given that the plane is flying horizontally at an altitude of two miles and at a speed of 410 mph. And we want to find the rate at which the distance from the plane to the station is increasing when it is five miles away from the station.

In other words, given da/dt = 410 and x = 5, find dx/dt.

From the Pythagorean Theorem:

[tex]a^2+4=x^2[/tex]

Implicitly differentiate both sides with respect to time t. Both a and x are functions of t. Hence:

[tex]\displaystyle 2a\frac{da}{dt}=2x\frac{dx}{dt}[/tex]

Simplify:

[tex]\displaystyle a\frac{da}{dt}=x\frac{dx}{dt}[/tex]

Find a when x = 5:

[tex]a=\sqrt{5^2-2^2}=\sqrt{21}[/tex]

Therefore, dx/dt when da/dt = 410, x = 5, and a = √(21) is:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{dx}{dt}=\frac{(\sqrt{21})(410)}{5}=82\sqrt{21}\approx 375.77\text{ mph}[/tex]

The rate at which is distance from the plane to the radar station is increasing at a rate of approximately 375.77 miles per hour.

1. Find the exact value of sin( a−B), given that sin a=−4/5 and cos B=12/13, with a in quadrant III and B in quadrant IV.

2. Find all real numbers in the interval [0,2pi) that satisfy the equation.

3sec^2 x tan x =4tan x

3. Simplify the following trigonometric expressions, using identities as needed:

sin(x)/1−cos(x) + 1−cos(x)/sin(x)

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(1) Recall that

sin(x - y) = sin(x) cos(y) - cos(x) sin(y)

sin²(x) + cos²(x) = 1

Given that α lies in the third quadrant, and β lies in the fourth quadrant, we expect to have

• sin(α) < 0 and cos(α) < 0

• sin(β) < 0 and cos(β) > 0

Solve for cos(α) and sin(β) :

cos(α) = -√(1 - sin²(α)) = -3/5

sin(β) = -√(1 - cos²(β)) = -5/13

Then

sin(α - β) = sin(α) cos(β) - cos(α) sin(β) =  (-4/5) (12/13) - (-3/5) (-5/13)

==>   sin(α - β) = -63/65

(2) In the second identity listed above, multiplying through both sides by 1/cos²(x) gives another identity,

sin²(x)/cos²(x) + cos²(x)/cos²(x) = 1/cos²(x)

==>   tan²(x) + 1 = sec²(x)

Rewrite the equation as

3 sec²(x) tan(x) = 4 tan(x)

3 (tan²(x) + 1) tan(x) = 4 tan(x)

3 tan³(x) + 3 tan(x) = 4 tan(x)

3 tan³(x) - tan(x) = 0

tan(x) (3 tan²(x) - 1) = 0

Solve for x :

tan(x) = 0   or   3 tan²(x) - 1 = 0

tan(x) = 0   or   tan²(x) = 1/3

tan(x) = 0   or   tan(x) = ±√(1/3)

x = arctan(0) +   or   x = arctan(1/√3) +   or   x = arctan(-1/√3) +

x =   or   x = π/6 +   or   x = -π/6 +

where n is any integer. In the interval [0, 2π), we get the solutions

x = 0, π/6, 5π/6, π, 7π/6, 11π/6

(3) You only need to rewrite the first term:

[tex]\dfrac{\sin(x)}{1-\cos(x)} \times \dfrac{1+\cos(x)}{1+\cos(x)} = \dfrac{\sin(x)(1+\cos(x))}{1-\cos^2(x)} = \dfrac{\sin(x)(1+\cos(x)}{\sin^2(x)} = \dfrac{1+\cos(x)}{\sin(x)}[/tex]

Then

[tex]\dfrac{\sin(x)}{1-\cos(x)}+\dfrac{1-\cos(x)}{\sin(x)} = \dfrac{1+\cos(x)+1-\cos(x)}{\sin(x)}=\dfrac2{\sin(x)}[/tex]

Which expression is equivalent to…

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

A ball is thrown vertically upward with an initial velocity of 19 m/s. Its height, h(t)metres after t seconds, is given by the equation h(t) = -3t2 + 20t + 2.0.

The time taken by the ball to reach the maximum height is ________ seconds. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 2 different ways to do this: calculus and by completing the square. In this particular instance, calculus is WAY easier, and since I don't know for what class you are doing this, I'll do both ways. First the calculus way. We know the position equation, and the first derivative of the position is velocity. We also know that when the velocity is equal to 0 is when the object is at its max height. So we'll find the derivative first, then solve it for t:

If [tex]s(t)=-3t^2+20t+2[/tex] then the first derivative is

v(t) = -6t + 20 Solving for t requires that we set the velocity equal to 0 (again, this is where the object is at its max height), so

0 = -6t + 20 and

-20 = -6t so

t = 3.3 seconds. Now that we know that at 3.3 seconds the object is at its highest point, we sub that time into the position function to see where it is at that time:

s(3.3) = [tex]-3(3.3)^2+20(3.3)+2[/tex] and

s(3.3) = 35.3 meters.

Now onto the more difficult way...completing the square. Begin by setting the position function equal to 0 and then move over the constant to get:

[tex]-3t^2+20t=-2[/tex] Since the leading coefficient is not a 1 (it's a 3), we have to factor out the 3, leaving us with:

[tex]-3(t^2-\frac{20}{3}t)=-2[/tex] Now the rule is to take half the linear term, square it, and add it to both sides. Our linear term is [tex]\frac{20}{3}[/tex] and half of that is [tex]\frac{20}{6}[/tex]. Squaring that:

[tex](\frac{20}{6})^2=\frac{400}{36}=\frac{100}{9}[/tex]. We will add that in to both sides. On the left it's easy, but on the right we have to take into account that we still have that -3 sitting out front, refusing to be ignored. So we have to multiply it in when we add it to the right. Doing that gives us:

[tex]-3(t^2-\frac{20}{3}t+\frac{100}{9})=-2-\frac{100}{3}[/tex] We will clean this up a bit now. The reason we do this is because on the left we have created a perfect square binomial which will give us the time we are looking for to answer this question. Simplifying the right and at the same time writing the perfect square binomial  gives us:

[tex]-3(t-\frac{20}{6})^2=-\frac{106}{3}[/tex] Now the last step is to move the constant back over and set the quadratic back equal to y:

[tex]y=-3(t-\frac{20}{6})^2+\frac{106}{3}[/tex].  The vertex of this quadratic is

[tex](\frac{20}{6},\frac{106}{3})[/tex] where

[tex]\frac{20}{6}=3.3[/tex] as the time it takes for the ball to reach its max height of

[tex]\frac{106}{3}=35.3[/tex] meters.

I'd say if you plan on taking calculus cuz you're not there yet, you'll see that many of these types of problems become much simpler when you know it!

Two lamps marked 100 W - 110 V and 100 W - 220 V are connected i
series across a 220 V line. What power is consumed in each lamp?

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Answer:

The power consumed in the lamp marked 100W - 110V is 15.68W

The power consumed in the lamp marked 100W - 220V is 62.73W

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

First lamp rating

Power (P) = 100W

Voltage (V) = 110V

Second lamp rating

Power (P) = 100W

Voltage (V) = 220V

Source

Voltage = 220V

i. Get the resistance of each lamp.

Remember that power (P) of each of the lamps is given by the quotient of the square of their voltage ratings (V) and their resistances (R). i.e

P = [tex]\frac{V^2}{R}[/tex]

Make R subject of the formula

⇒ R = [tex]\frac{V^2}{P}[/tex]             ------------------(i)

For first lamp, let the resistance be R₁. Now substitute R = R₁, V = 110V and P = 100W into equation (i)

R₁ = [tex]\frac{110^2}{100}[/tex]

R₁ = 121Ω

For second lamp, let the resistance be R₂. Now substitute R = R₂, V = 220V and P = 100W into equation (i)

R₂ = [tex]\frac{220^2}{100}[/tex]

R₂ = 484Ω

ii. Get the equivalent resistance of the resistances of the lamps.

Since the lamps are connected in series, their equivalent resistance (R) is the sum of their individual resistances. i.e

R = R₁ + R₂

R  = 121 + 484

R = 605Ω

iii. Get the current flowing through each of the lamps.

Since the lamps are connected in series, then the same current flows through them. This current (I) is produced by the source voltage (V = 220V) of the line and their equivalent resistance (R = 605Ω). i.e

V = IR [From Ohm's law]

I = [tex]\frac{V}{R}[/tex]

I = [tex]\frac{220}{605}[/tex]

I = 0.36A

iv. Get the power consumed by each lamp.

From Ohm's law, the power consumed is given by;

P = I²R

Where;

I = current flowing through the lamp

R = resistance of the lamp.

For the first lamp, power consumed is given by;

P = I²R           [Where I = 0.36 and R = 121Ω]

P = (0.36)² x 121

P = 15.68W

For the second lamp, power consumed is given by;

P = I²R           [Where I = 0.36 and R = 484Ω]

P = (0.36)² x 484

P = 62.73W

Therefore;

The power consumed in the lamp marked 100W - 110V is 15.68W

The power consumed in the lamp marked 100W - 220V is 62.73W

What is the value of x?

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Answer:

22

Step-by-step explanation:

3x-14= 4(x-9)

3×-14= 4x-36

4x-36-3x+14=0

×-22÷0

x=22

Solve the two step equations
1. -3x - 4 = 23
2. x/2 - 12 = -4
3. 6a + ( -1) = 10
4. - ( x + 2 ) = 12
5. 7a + 12 = 10
6. -4 ( a + 2 ) = 12

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Hello!

1) -3x - 4 = 23

-3x = 23 + 4

-3x = 27

x = 27 : (-3)

x = -9

2) x/2 - 12 = -4

x - 24 = -8

x = -8 + 24

x = 16

3) 6a + (-1) = 10

6a - 1 = 10

6a = 10 + 1

6a = 11

a = 11 : 6

a = 11/6

4) -(x + 2) = 12

x + 2 = -12

x = -12 - 2

x = -14

5) 7a + 12 = 10

7a = 10 - 12

7a = -2

a = -2 : 7

a = -2/7

6) -4(a + 2) = 12

a + 2 = -3

a = -3 - 2

a = -5

Good luck! :)

You are a 60 year old male. You want $1,000,000.00 in term life insurance. It will cost you $13.22 per $1,000.
Calculate the annual premium.
A $11,220.00
B $12,220.00
C $13,220.00
D $14,220.00

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Answer:

C $13,220

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the place value of the 4 in 4.09?

Choose 1 answer:


(Choice A)

Tens


(Choice B)

Ones


(Choice C)

Tenths


(Choice D)

Hundredths

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Answer:

B: Ones.

Step-by-step explanation:

Because this number is 4.09, and the decimal is right next to the 4, that means that it is in the ones place. Decimals are always adjacent on the right to the ones place.

If four pounds of potatoes cost $6.00, how much would 10 pounds of potatoes cost.
SHOW ALL YOUR WORK!!!!!

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Answer:

10 pounds of potatoes would cost $15.

Step-by-step explanation:

Set up proportion.

4/6=10/x

simplify 4/6 into 2/3,

2/3=10/x

cross product,

2*x=3*10

2x=30

x=30/2

x=15

lemme just add some to the great reply above,

[tex]\begin{array}{ccll} lbs&\$\\ \cline{1-2} 4&6\\ 10&x \end{array}\implies \cfrac{4}{10}=\cfrac{6}{x}\implies 4x = 60\implies x = \cfrac{60}{4}\implies x = 15[/tex]

Need help with this math

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

office at point A =(-7,-5)   ........................in the form (x1,y1)

supermarket and point B = (-2,-6)........in the form (x2,y2)

home Home at point C = (4,-6).............in the from (x3,y3)

find the total distance from A to B + B to C

ABdist= sqrt[ (x2-x1)^2 + (y2-y1)^2 ]

ABdist = sqrt[ (-2-(-7))^2 + (-6-(-5))^2 ]

ABdist = sqrt[ (-2 + 7)^2 + (-6 +5)^2]

ABdist = sqrt[ [tex]5^{2}[/tex] + [tex](-1)^{2}[/tex]]

ABdist = sqrt[ 25 + 1 }

ABdist = [tex]\sqrt{26}[/tex]

BCdist= sqrt[ (x3-x2)^2 + (y3-y2)^2 ]

BCdist = sqrt[ (4-(-2))^2 + (-6-(-6))^2]

BCdist = sqrt[ 4+2)^2  + -6+6)^2 ]

BCdist = sqrt [ [tex]6^{2}[/tex] + [tex]0^{2}[/tex] ]

BCdist = [tex]\sqrt{36}[/tex]

BCdist = 6

total distance = [tex]\sqrt{26}[/tex] +6

The first answer looks good

Can someone help me with this problem?

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no i don't even think albert could

PLEASE HELPPP ASAP!!! I tried all sorts of equations but no correct answer! Not sure how to approach this problem.

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Answer:

[tex]44[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The dimensions of the garden is 12 by 8. If we have a walkway that surrounds the garden, the dimensions of the walkway is 2. Since it surrounds the rectangle all sides add 2 to each of the dimensions so now the dimensions of the garden and walkway is 14×10.

The area of the garden is 96 square ft.

The area of the garden and walkway is 140 so let subtract the area of the garden from the total area of both the garden and walkway.

[tex]140 - 96 = 44[/tex]

The area is 44.

Answer:

120 square feet

Step-by-step explanation:

(8+2*2)

(18+2*2) - 8*18 = 120 square feet.

if cars A and B are traveling at the speed of 55km/hr and 75km/hr respectively. What is their average speed?​

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65 Is the answer .....

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Answer:

130 km/hr

Step-by-step explanation:

Average Speed = Total Distance / Total Time.

Let us just make up 2 distances from a time

A: 55 km/hour for 2 hours = 110 km

B: 75 km/hour for 2 hours = 150 km

Total Distance = 260 km

Total Time = 2 hours.

Average Speed = 260 / 2 = 130 km/hr

Now let's try it again. If we get a different answer, then the problem is unanswerable.

A: 55 km/hr  for 3 hours = 165 km

B: 75 km/hr for 3 hours = 225 km

Total distance  = 390 km

Total time = 3 hours

Average speed = 390 / 3 = 130 which is the same answer we got before.

the volume of pyramid a is the volume of pyramid b. if the heigh of pyramid b increases to twice that of pyramid a the new volume of pyramid b the volume of pyramid a

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Answer:

12.259-12.25 890654321

I NEED HELP FAST!!!!!!

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Answer:

6.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

[tex]C)\:8[/tex]

8 units tiles must be added

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The volume of a cube is 2,744 m3. What is the side length of the cube?

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Answer:

The length is 14 and the area is 196 cm².

The side length of the cube is 14 meters.

We have,

Volume of Cube = 2744 m³

To find the side length of a cube when given its volume, you can use the formula:

Side length = ∛(Volume)

So, substitute this value into the formula to calculate the side length:

Side length = ∛(2,744)

= ∛ 14  x 14 x 14

= 14 m

Therefore, the side length of the cube is 14 meters.

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