Find the value of y
(PlZ help me). :)

Find The Value Of Y(PlZ Help Me). :)

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Answer 1

Answer:

[tex]\huge \boxed{y=\sqrt{30} }[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We can use ratios to solve for the problem.

y/5 = 6/y

Cross multiply.

y × y = 5 × 6

y² = 30

Take the square root of both sides.

y = [tex]\sqrt{30}[/tex]


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23891-18939 answer pls thanks

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Merhaba ;))

Answer:

4.952

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Answer:

4952

Step-by-step explanation:

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184 sixth graders are going on a field trip. There needs to be one chaperone for every four students. If a bus can hold 50 people, how many busses will they need for the trip? Hint: You can't use part of a bus! *

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Answer:

5 buses

Step-by-step explanation:

Total number of 6th graders going for the field trip = 184

Step 1

Divide the total number of students by 4

184/4 = 46

We have 46 groups of six graders.

Step 2

There needs to be one chaperone for every four students.

We have 46 groups of six graders

This means there is need for 1 chaperone per group

Hence, we have 46 chaperones

Step 3

Find total number of people going for the field trip

184 students + 46 chaperones

= 230 people

Step 4

If a bus can hold 50 people, how many buses will they need for the trip?

50 people = 1 bus

230 people = ??y

50 × y = 230

y = 230/50

y = 4.6 buses

Hence, 4.6 buses would be needed but since we can't have 0.6(part) of a bus figuratively, as buses come in whole numbers, we approximate to the nearest whole number

= 4.6 ≈ 5

Therefore, they would be needing 5 buses for the trip.

5 buses

Step-by-step explanation:

i got 10 out of 10

If DF = 9x - 39, find EF

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Answer:

EF = 58 units

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

DF = 9x - 39

DE = 47

EF = 3x + 10

Find:

EF

Computation:

DF = DE + EF

9x - 39 = 47 + 3x + 10

9x - 3x = 47 + 39 + 10

6x = 96

x = 16

EF = 3x + 10

EF = 3(16) + 10

EF = 58 units

- X= 7
The equation has one solution
A value of x that makes the equation true is______
which when simplified makes
the equation turn into___=___
A value of x that makes the equation false is___
which when simplified makes
the equation turn into___=___

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Answer:

To make a true equation, check your math to make sure that the values on each side of the equals sign are the same. Ensure that the numerical values on both sides of the "=" sign are the same to make a true equation. For example, 9 = 9 is a true equation. 5 + 4 = 9 is a true equation.You will be able to determine if an equation has one solution (which is when one variable equals one number), or if it has no solution (the two sides of the equation are not equal to each other) or infinite solutions (the two sides of the equation are identical).

I NEED HELP ASAP! BRAINLIEST IS BEING GIVEN OUT! What are the solutions of |3x + 2| > 9? A. x > –113 or x > 73 B. x 73 C. x > –113 or x < 73 D. x < –113 or x < 73

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Answer:

x > 7/3   or x < -11/3

Step-by-step explanation:

|3x + 2| > 9

There are two solutions, one positive and one negative, remembering to flip the inequality when taking the negative solutions

3x+2 > 9         or         3x+2 < -9

Subtract 2

3x+2-2 >9-2   or      3x+2-2 < -9-2

3x >7                           3x>-11

Divide by 3

3x/3 > 7/3                    3x/3 < -11/3

x > 7/3   or x < -11/3

solve (x-5)^2=3 question has to be 23 characters so I'm typing this lol

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hi my litler friend

[tex](x-5)^2=3\\(x-5)=+-\sqrt{3} \\\\x-5=\sqrt{3} \\x=5+\sqrt{3} \\\\x-5=-\sqrt{3} \\x=5-\sqrt{3} \\\\\\S=(5-\sqrt{3},5+\sqrt{3})\\[/tex]

if in doubt, let me know. I really like to help.

Answer:

Exact solutions: [tex]x = 5+\sqrt{3} \ \text{ or } \ x = 5-\sqrt{3}[/tex]

Approximate solutions: [tex]x \approx 6.732051 \ \text{ or } \ x \approx 3.267949[/tex]

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Work Shown:

Apply the square root to both sides, then add 5 to both sides

Don't forget about the plus/minus so you can get two solutions.

[tex](x-5)^2 = 3\\\\\sqrt{(x-5)^2} = \sqrt{3}\\\\|x-5| = \sqrt{3}\\\\x-5 = \pm\sqrt{3}\\\\x-5+5 = \pm\sqrt{3}+5\\\\x = 5\pm\sqrt{3}\\\\x = 5+\sqrt{3} \ \text{ or } \ x = 5-\sqrt{3}\\\\x \approx 6.732051 \ \text{ or } \ x \approx 3.267949\\\\[/tex]

Use a calculator for the last step.

What is the point of comparing prices?

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Answer:

To know which is better to pay.

Step-by-step explanation:

Good Luck

Answer this question​

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Answer:

c. 40°

Step-by-step explanation:

The information given has been illustrated in the figure drawn in the attachment below.

m<BAD = 50° (angle bisector theorem)

m<ADB = 90° (perpendicular bisector)

m<ABD = 180 - (m<BAD + m<ADB) (sum of angles in a triangle)

m<ABD = 180° - (90° + 50°)

= 180° - 140°

= 40°

B = 40°

Suppose the roots of the polynomial $x^2 - mx + n$ are positive prime integers (not necessarily distinct). Given that $m < 20,$ how many possible values of $n$ are there?

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Answer:

18 values for n are possible.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the quadratic polynomial:

[tex]$x^2 - mx + n$[/tex]

such that:

Roots are positive prime integers and

[tex]$m < 20$[/tex]

To find:

How many possible values of [tex]n[/tex] are there ?

Solution:

First of all, let us have a look at the sum and product of a quadratic equation.

If the quadratic equation is:

[tex]Ax^{2} +Bx+C[/tex]

and the roots are: [tex]\alpha[/tex] and [tex]\beta[/tex]

Then sum of roots, [tex]\alpha+\beta = -\frac{B}{A}[/tex]

Product of roots, [tex]\alpha \beta = \frac{C}{A}[/tex]

Comparing the given equation with standard equation, we get:

A = 1, B = -m and C = n

Sum of roots,  [tex]\alpha+\beta = -\frac{-m}{1} = m[/tex]

Product of roots, [tex]\alpha \beta = \frac{n}{1} = n[/tex]

We are given that [tex]m<20[/tex]  

[tex]\alpha[/tex] and [tex]\beta[/tex] are positive prime integers such that their sum is less than 20.

Let us have a look at some of the positive prime integers:

2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 23, 29, .....

Now, we have to choose two such prime integers from above list such that their sum is less than 20 and the roots can be repetitive as well.

So, possible combinations and possible value of [tex]n (= \alpha \times \beta)[/tex] are:

[tex]1.\ 2, 2\Rightarrow n = 2\times 2 = 4\\2.\ 2, 3 \Rightarrow n = 6\\3.\ 2, 5 \Rightarrow n = 10\\4.\ 2, 7\Rightarrow n = 14\\5.\ 2, 11 \Rightarrow n = 22\\6.\ 2, 13 \Rightarrow n = 26\\7.\ 2, 17 \Rightarrow n = 34\\8.\ 3, 3\Rightarrow n = 3\times 3 = 9\\9.\ 3, 5 \Rightarrow n = 15\\10.\ 3, 7 \Rightarrow n = 21\\[/tex]

[tex]11.\ 3, 11\Rightarrow n = 33\\12.\ 3, 13 \Rightarrow n = 39\\13.\ 5, 5 \Rightarrow n = 25\\14.\ 5, 7 \Rightarrow n = 35\\15.\ 5, 11 \Rightarrow n = 55\\16.\ 5, 13 \Rightarrow n = 65\\17.\ 7, 7 \Rightarrow n = 49\\18.\ 7, 11 \Rightarrow n = 77[/tex]

So,as shown above 18 values for n are possible.

Please help me!!! Send the answer and earn 10 points, please

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Answer:

y = 3 and x = - 5

Step-by-step explanation:

(a)

[tex]\frac{5-7y}{2+4y}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{-8}{7}[/tex] ( cross- multiply )

- 8(2 + 4y) = 7(5 - 7y) ← distribute parenthesis on both sides

- 16 - 32y = 35 - 49y ( add 49y to both sides )

- 16 + 17y = 35 ( add 16 to both sides )

17y = 51 ( divide both sides by 17 )

y = 3

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(b)

x + 7 - [tex]\frac{8x}{3}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{17}{6}[/tex] - [tex]\frac{5x}{2}[/tex]

Multiply through by 6 to clear the fractions

6x + 42 - 16x = 17 - 15x

42 - 10x = 17 - 15x ( add 15x to both sides )

42 + 5x = 17 ( subtract 42 from both sides )

5x = - 25 ( divide both sides by 5 )

x = - 5

Esteban finds 12 baseball cards on Monday and 24 more baseball cards on Tuesday. He gives some baseball cards to his sister, and now he has 13 baseball cards left. How many cards did he give to his sister?

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Answer: 23

Step-by-step explanation: he had 12 and 24 which makes 36

then he had 13 which means he gave 23 because adding them together gives the original amount

How do you tell when the slope is negative?

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If the line goes downhill as you read from left to right, then the slope is negative.

The slope is positive when you go uphill, reading from left to right.

A slope of 0 means the line is completely horizontal or level

If the line is completely vertical, then the slope is undefined.

Look at the Rise/run: if rise / run is positive, then it the slope is positive. If the rise / run is negative, then the slope is negative. (In order to be positive, both numbers must have the same symbol ; ex +4/+7 or -2/-5. For it to be negative both values to be different symbols ex -4 / +1 or 6/-11)

GEOMETRY
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What is the correct postulate/theorem/definition

given: angle MRS = angle MRO

VO=VO

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Answer: Reflexive property

This is the idea that any segment is the same length as itself (in this case, segment VO is the same length as segment VO). Think of a mirror reflecting an identical image of something in front of the mirror.

It might seem redundant to say VO = VO, but it's useful when you want to break up a figure into smaller more manageable pieces to do the proof.

The measure of angle MRS exists equivalent to the measure of the angle MRO or m∠MRS = m∠MRO.

What is quadrilateral?

It exists described as the four-sided polygon in geometry containing four edges and four corners.

∠MRS ≅ ∠MRO (given)

From the given figure, we get

∠MRS + ∠MRO = ∠SRO

∠MRS + ∠MRO = 180 (as SRO exists a straight line segment)

Given: ∠MRS exists congruent to ∠MRO

2∠MRS = 180 degree

∠MRS = 90 degree

∠MRO = 180 - 90 = 90 degree

m∠MRS = m∠MRO

Therefore, the measure of angle MRS exists equivalent to the measure of the angle MRO or m∠MRS = m∠MRO.

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convert 12500 euros into cedis at rate of 1 euro is equal to 4.9 cedis​

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Answer:

12,500 euro = 61,250 cedis

Step-by-step explanation:

1 euro = 4.9 cedis

12500 euro = 4.9 * 12500 cedis

12,500 euro = 61,250 cedis

What is the name of the angle formed by BA and BC', given that the two rays share a common endpoint?
A ZBAC
B. ZABC
C. ZACB
D. ZCAB

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Answer:

B. ∠ABC

Step-by-step explanation:

When naming an angle using three points, the points should be given in order, with the vertex of the angle in the middle. B is the only option that has the letters in the right order.

∠CBA would also be a valid name for the angle, but that's not one of the options.

The diagram below shows what the problem is describing.

Rays BA and BC will form an angle named B. <ABC.

Two rays sharing an endpoint will form an angle with a vertex at their meeting point.

The vertex of the angle formed is represented with the letter or point at which both rays meet.

As shown in the diagram attached below, the point that rays BA and BC meet is at point B.

Therefore, the letter of the vertex will be in the middle of the three letters used in naming the angle.

Thus:

The name of the angle formed by BA and BC is B. <ABC.

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Which of the following equations is equivalent to x/3-6/x=1? x 2 - 3x - 18 = 0 x 2 - 2 = 3x x 2 - 6 = x

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Answer:

x² - 3x - 18 = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

x/3 - 6/x = 1

x²/3 - 6 = x

x² - 18 = 3x

x² - 3x - 18 = 0

please help me on this geometry!!!

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Answer:

∠ PQR = 143°

Step-by-step explanation:

∠ PQR and ∠ SQR are adjacent angles and are supplementary, thus

∠ PQR = 180° - 37° = 143°

Three sides of a triangle are 2 + 2 + 2, 4 + 52 − 32 + 2. Find
its perimeter

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Answer:

2+2+2=6

4+52-32+2=26

finally add 26+6=32

Three circles are inscribed in a rectangle of width w and height h as shown. Two of the circles are congruent and are each tangent to two adjacent sides of the rectangle and to each other. The other circle is larger and is tangent to three sides of the rectangle and to the two smaller circles. What the ratio of h to w? Express your answer as a decimal to the nearest hundredth.

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Answer: 0.69

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Explanation:

The two smaller circles have a height of h, so one circle has a height of h/2 = 0.5h

The radius of each smaller circle is (0.5h)/2 = 0.25h

Draw an xy axis. Place the bottom left corner of the rectangle at the origin (0,0)

The center of the lower smaller circle is at location (0.25h, 0.25h). Call this point A.

Let B be the center of the larger circle. It has coordinates (x,y). We don't know x, but we know that y = 0.5h since the center must be at the halfway point in terms of the height of this rectangle. So the larger circle has a radius of 0.5h

Draw a line segment connecting A and B. The length of this segment, call it d, is d = 0.5h + 0.25h = 0.75h. Note how I added the two radius values mentioned earlier.

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Summarizing everything so far, we have

A = (0.25h, 0.25h)

B = (x, 0.5h)

d = 0.75h

The distance formula is then used

d = distance from A to B

d = length of segment AB

d = sqrt( (x1-x2)^2 + (y1-y2)^2 )

0.75h = sqrt( (0.25h - x)^2 + (0.25h - 0.5h)^2 )

(0.75h)^2 = (0.25h - x)^2 + (-0.25h)^2

0.5625h^2 = 0.0625h^2 - 0.5hx + x^2 + 0.0625h^2

x^2 - 0.5hx + 0.4375h^2 = 0

From here you use the quadratic formula to get x = 0.9571067811865h approximately (the other solution is ignored as it's negative). See the attached image below if you're curious what the quadratic formula steps would look like.

This x value is the x coordinate of point B, which is the center of the larger circle. This spans the horizontal distance from the left edge of the rectangle to the center of the larger circle. The remaining horizontal distance is h/2 as it is the radius of the larger circle.

Therefore,

w = 0.9571067811865h + 0.5h

w = 1.4571067811865h

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We have turned w into a roughly equivalent expression that has an h in it, allowing us to find the ratio of h to w

h/w = h/(1.4571067811865h) = 1/1.4571067811865 = 0.68629150101527

When rounding to two decimal places, we get roughly 0.69

-12x - 60 = 144. Find the value of x.

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-12x-60=144
+60 +60
-12x=204
X=-17

5 Seth bought a used car that had been driven 20,000
miles. After he owned the car for 2 years, the total
mileage of the car was 49,400. Find the average
number of miles he drove each month during those
2 years.

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49,400-20,000=29400

29400/24=1225 average miles per month

What is the value of x in the equation below?
R
-3-(-8)-(-2)= X
0-13
-9
03
O 7​

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Answer:

X= 7

Step-by-step explanation:

joe is responsible for reserving hotel rooms for a company trip. His company changes plans and increases how many people are going on the trip, so they need at least 50 5050 total rooms. Joe had already reserved and paid for 16 1616 rooms, so he needs to reserve additional rooms. He can only reserve rooms in blocks, and each block contains 8 88 rooms and costs $ 900 $900dollar sign, 900. Let B BB represent the number of additional blocks that Joe reserves. 1) Which inequality describes this scenario? Choose 1 answer: Choose 1 answer: (Choice A) A 16 + 8 B ≤ 50 16+8B≤5016, plus, 8, B, is less than or equal to, 50 (Choice B) B 16 + 8 B ≥ 50 16+8B≥5016, plus, 8, B, is greater than or equal to, 50 (Choice C) C 16 + B ≤ 50 16+B≤5016, plus, B, is less than or equal to, 50 (Choice D) D 16 + B ≥ 50 16+B≥5016, plus, B, is greater than or equal to, 50 2) What is the least amount of additional money Joe can spend to get the rooms they need? dollars

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The inequality expression is :

16 + 8B ≥ 50

Least amount that could be spent = $4500

The total number of rooms required should be atleast 50

Already booked = 16

Number of rooms per block = 8

If the number of blocks = B

Summing together :

Then we have :

16 + 8B ≥ 50

The leat additional amount to be spent:

(50 - 16) / 8

34/8 = 4.25

Least number of blocks, B = 5

Least amount = $900 * 5 = $4500

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Inequalities are used to represent unequal expressions.

The inequality that represents the scenario is: [tex]8B + 16 \ge 50[/tex].The least additional amount is $4500

Given that:

[tex]Room = 50[/tex] at least

[tex]Reserved = 16[/tex]

[tex]Rate = 8[/tex] per block

A. The inequality

Let the number of blocks be B.

"At least" means, greater than or equal to. So, we have:

[tex]Rate \times B + Reserved \ge 50[/tex]

Substitute known values

[tex]8 \times B + 16 \ge 50[/tex]

[tex]8B + 16 \ge 50[/tex]

So, the inequality that describes the scenario is:

[tex](b).\ 8B + 16 \ge 50[/tex]

B. The least amount

Solve for B in: [tex]8B + 16 \ge 50[/tex]

[tex]8B \ge 50 - 16[/tex]

[tex]8B \ge 34[/tex]

Divide both sides by 8

[tex]B \ge 4.25[/tex]

The number of blocks cannot be a decimal. So, we round 4.25 to the smallest integer greater than 4.25

This gives:

[tex]B \ge 5[/tex]

The least number of block is 5.

Given that:

[tex]Cost = \$900[/tex] per block

The least amount is calculated as follows:

[tex]Least = B \times Cost[/tex]

So, we have:

[tex]Least = 5 \times \$900[/tex]

[tex]Least = \$4500[/tex]

Hence, the least additional money is: $4500

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In a class of 40 students, 30 read chemistry and 20 read physics. If all the students read at least one if the subjects, find the probability that a student selected at rand from the class reads only chemistry

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hi

40 students

30 read chemistry

20 read physics

so logical deduction is that 10 read chemistry and physics.  

So only 20 read only chemistry and only 10 read only physics.  

So read only chemistry is  20/40 = 1/2

Answer as a fraction =  1/2

Answer in decimal form = 0.5

Answer in percent form = 50%

All three represent the same idea, but in a different form.

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Work Shown:

30 read chem, 20 read physics

30+20 = 50 read either one, but this is over 40, so 50-40 = 10 students must read both

From that,

30-10 = 20 read chem only

20-10 = 10 read physics only

This makes the venn diagram you see below

Divide the number of people who read chemistry only (20) over the total number of people (40). This gives 20/40 = 2/4 = 1/2

Then you would use your calculator to find 1/2 = 0.5 = 50%

Theresa runs 2/7 of a mile in 1/4 of an hour. How fast does she run per hour?

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Answer:

15/28

Step-by-step explanation:

In how many ways can you select two people from a group of 15 if the order of selection is not important?

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Answer:

105 ways

Step-by-step explanation:

Because the order of selection does not matter, we know that we will be using a combination instead of a permutation.

₁₅C₂ = 15! / (2! * 13!)

= 15 * 14 * ... * 2 * 1 / 2 * 1 * 13 * 12 * ... * 2 * 1

= 15 * 14 / 2 * 1 (The 13! cancels out)

= 105

Answer:

105 ways, because the order of selection does not matter, we know that we will be using a combination instead of a permutation.

What is the answer to (-18) - 14 =

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Answer:

-32

Step-by-step explanation:

Negative plus negative = Negative

Just add those 2 together,

(-)18 + (-) 14

Which is -32

(-) 32 = -32

What are the roots of the equation x ^2+ 6x + 8 = 0?

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Hi there! :)

Answer:

[tex]\huge\boxed{x = -4, -2}[/tex]

x² + 6x + 8 = 0

Factor the equation by finding two numbers that sum up to 6 and multiply into 8:

4 + 2 = 6

4 ×2 = 8

Rewrite in factored form:

(x + 4) (x + 2) = 0

Find the roots using the Zero-Product Property:

x + 4 = 0

x = - 4

x + 2 = 0

x = -2.

Therefore, the roots of this equation are at x = -4 and -2.

X - 25 is a factor of 4x^2 -100?

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Answer : [tex]\boxed{(2x + 5 ) (2x - 5)}[/tex]

[tex]4x^2-25[/tex]

Rewrite [tex]4x^2[/tex] as [tex](2^x)^2[/tex].

[tex](2x)^2 - 5^2[/tex]

Rewrite [tex](2x)^2[/tex] as [tex]5^2[/tex].

[tex](2x)^2 - 5^2[/tex]

Since both terms are perfect squares, factor using the difference of squares formula, [tex]a^2 - b^2 = ( a + b ) ( a - b )[/tex] where [tex]a = 2x[/tex] and [tex]b = 5[/tex].

[tex](2x + 5 ) (2x - 5)[/tex]

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Answers

1) multicropping

2)soilconservation

3)High carbon farming

4) clay particle

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