Answer:
f(x)=2(x+7/4)^2-49/8
Step-by-step explanation:
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It is 4pi/7, or b. Just want to help ;)
3.) Jason has one less dimes than quarters and twice as many nickels
as quarters. If he has a total of $4.40, how many of each type
coin does he have?
Answer:
10 quarters, 9 dimes, and 20 nickels.
Step-by-step explanation:
q - 1 = d, 2q = n or q = 1/2n
.25q + .10(q - 1) + .05(2q) = 4.40
.25q + .10q - .10 + .10q = 4.40
.45q - .10 = 4.40
.45q = 4.50
4.5/.45 = 10
He has 10 quarters, 9 dimes, and 20 nickels.
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A basket contains:
4 red Santa hats
6 green Elf hats
5 red jackets
7 green jackets.
Determine the probability of randomly selecting a green piece of clothing or a jacket.
(A)Use the addition rule to calculate this probability and explain your answer.
Do this equation P(AorB)=P(A)+P(B)-P(A and B)
(Write your answer as a percent.)
(B) are a green piece of clothing and a jacket mutually exclusive events?
Explanation/Answer:
Total: 4 + 6 + 5 + 7 = 22
Green: 6 + 7 = 13
Probability: 13/22
Note: It Is Not Mutually Exclusive Events
QUESTION 19 PLEASE HELP ME ASAP
Answer:
changes over time
Step-by-step explanation: its going up not staying at one spot
Question 1: Four expressions are shown below:
A. 2(4x + 2)
B. 2(3x + 3)
C. 6x + 6
D. 8x + 4
Which two expressions are equivalent to 2(3x + 2 + x)? (5 points)
A and D
B and D
A and C
C and B
Question 2:
Which of the values in the set {3, 4, 5, 6} is a solution to the equation 4x + 2 = 22?
3
4
5
6
Answers;
Question 1 answer: The first and last option.
Question 1 explanation: 2(4x + 2) is 4x = 12 = 2 = 14 x 2 = 28 and 8x + 4 is 8 x 4 = 32 + 4 = 36 which is 8 more than 28 then, 3x = 9 + 2 + 3 x 2 = 28.
2(4x + 2) = 28 and 8x + 4 equals 36 which is 8 more and they're both equivalent to 2(3x + 2 + x) because 2(3x = 2 = x) equals 28.
(02.06)If a piece of ribbon is 6 and 1 over 4. feet long, how long is it in inches? 25 inches 72 inches 75 inches 84 inches
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
1 foot = 12 inches Find 1/4 foot in inches
1/4 a foot = 1/4 * 12 = 3 inches
6 1/4 feet = (6 + 1/4) * 12
=72 + 3
75 inches
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A rectangular garden is 35m long and 25m broad. find the perimeter of the rectangular garden. find the length of wire required to fence with 2 round.
Answer:
The perimeter is the distance all round,
Step-by-step explanation:
perimeter of a rectangle is gotten by the formula
P=2(L+W)
2(35+25)=120m
The wire covers the distance all round
so we use 120m×2=240m
Q1 (a) A random variable X has the following probability function: Х O 1 2 3 4 5 and P(x) 0 k 2k 2k 3k 5k
(i) Determine the value of "k"
(i)Find P(1.5 < X < 4.5/ X > 2)
Answer:
(i) It is known that the sum of probabilities of a probability distribution of random variables is one.
∴0+k+2k+3k+k
2
+2k
2
+(7k
2
+k)=1
⇒10k
2
+9k−1=0
⇒(10k−1)(k+1)=0
⇒k=−1,
10
1
k=−1 is not possible as the probability of an event is never negative.
∴k=
10
1
(ii) P(X<3)=P(X=0)+P(X=1)+P(X=2)
=0+k+2k
=3k
=3×
10
1
=
10
3
(iii) P(X>6)=P(X=7)
=7k
2
+k
=7×
10
1
2
+
10
1
=
100
7
+
10
1
=
100
17
(iv) P(0<X<3)=P(X=1)+P(X=2)
=k+2k
=3k
=3×
10
1
=
10
3
Divide using polynomial long division.
2. (x² + 7x +44) = (x +4)
Answer:
the answer is given in the photo below
QUESTION 3. ANSWER CHOICE'S ARE THE SECOND PICTURE. PLEASE ANSWER ALL I WILL GIVE BRAINLEST
Answer:
1. The cost of the fencing material for each side of the playground.
2. The perimeter of the park
3. The labor fee
4. The cost of the fencing material for the whole park.
Step-by-step explanation:
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please solve this quick
9 times 11 = 0.818181...
Explain?
Miguel buys eggs and apples at the store.
• He pays a total of $56.97.
• He pays a total of $6.17 for the eggs.
• He buys 8 bags of apples that each cost the same amount.
.
Write and solve an equation which can be used to determine x, how much each bag
of apples costs.
The cost of each bag of apple is $6.35
Let the cost of a bag of apple be xIf Miguel buys eggs and apples at the store.
• He pays a total of $56.97.
• He pays a total of $6.17 for the eggs.
• He buys 8 bags of apples that each cost the same amount
The correct equation that represents the statement will be given as:
6.17 + 8x = 56.97Make x the subject of the formula
8x = 56.97 - 6.17
8x = 50.8
x = 50.8/8
x = 6.35
Hence the cost of each bag of apple is $6.35
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The large rectangle below represents one whole. What percent is represented by the shaded area? %
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
would help a lot if you show the picture or describe it very well.
The graph of the function f is shown below
Find f(0)
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
Write that down before Katie deletes it. There is no work to show, only read the graph.
If the product of a number and -5 is reduced by 2, the result is 26 less than twice the opposite of the number. What is the
number?
Answer:
(-5n)-2=26-2n
Step-by-step explanation:
i think -9 1/3
well, let's say that number is "a", so it's opposite will just be "-a".
what's that number times -5?
-5*a => -5a
let's reduce that by 2
-5a -2
what would it be twice the opposite of it?
2(-a)
what is it 26 less than that?
2(-a) - 26.
[tex]-5a-2=2(-a)-26\implies -5a-2=-2a-26\implies -2=3a-26 \\\\\\ 24=3a\implies \cfrac{24}{3}=a\implies \boxed{8=a}[/tex]
PLEASE HELP IM BEING TIMED!
Ivan is making cookies for a party. He has 5 cups of flour. The recipe calls for 2 cups of flour. Ivan wants to double the recipe.
Which statement about the amount of flour for the doubled recipe is true?
O A. Ivan has 1 cups of flour more than he needs.
B. Ivan has
5
cup of flour more than he needs.
O c Ivan has exactly enough flour.
D. Ivan needs
cup more flour than he has.
OE. Ivan needs 1
cups more flour than he has.
The recipe calls for 2 cups of flour. The double of this amount is :
[tex]\mathfrak{2*2} [/tex]
[tex]\underline{\mathfrak{=4}} [/tex]
If Ivan has 5 cups, then :
[tex]\mathfrak{5-4} [/tex]
[tex]\underline{\mathfrak{=1}} [/tex]
So, O A. Ivan has 1 cup of flour more than he needs.
[tex]\mathbb{MIREU} [/tex]
G is generic mean explain?
Answer:
1. of, applicable to, or referring to all the members of a genus, class, group, or kind; general
Step-by-step explanation:
estimate a 15 tip on a restaurant bill of $24.55
Answer:
39.55
Step-by-step explanation:
24.99+15=39.55
That is how you get your answer :)
Answer:
1.89
Step-by-step explanation:
.15 x 24.55=1.89
Your class is having a pizza party. You buy 5 pizzas Each pizz has 4 slices. How many slices is that altogether?
Answer:
20
Step-by-step explanation:
5 x 4 = 20
Answer: 20 slices of pizza
Step-by-step explanation:
you multiply 5 times 4
8. The exact lengths of the segments
connecting corresponding vertices
are:
BK = 2.2 units KB' = 2.2 units
AJ = 5.6 units JA' = 5.6 units
CL = 3.8 units LC' = 3.8 units
Which segments have equal
lengths?
no segments
all segments
corresponding segments
Answer:
corresponding segments
Step-by-step explanation:
BK = KB'
AJ - JA'
CL = LC'
-6 = 1/4w -1/2 solve for w
1. Divide
(7x2 - 13x+4) - (x-1
)
Answer:7 x 2 − 14 x + 5
Step-by-step explanation:
1 In general, given a{x}^{2}+bx+cax
2
+bx+c, the factored form is:
a(x-\frac{-b+\sqrt{{b}^{2}-4ac}}{2a})(x-\frac{-b-\sqrt{{b}^{2}-4ac}}{2a})
a(x−
2a
−b+
b
2
−4ac
)(x−
2a
−b−
b
2
−4ac
)
2 In this case, a=7a=7, b=-14b=−14 and c=5c=5.
7(x-\frac{14+\sqrt{{(-14)}^{2}-4\times 7\times 5}}{2\times 7})(x-\frac{14-\sqrt{{(-14)}^{2}-4\times 7\times 5}}{2\times 7})
7(x−
2×7
14+
(−14)
2
−4×7×5
)(x−
2×7
14−
(−14)
2
−4×7×5
)
3 Simplify.
7(x-\frac{14+2\sqrt{14}}{14})(x-\frac{14-2\sqrt{14}}{14})
7(x−
14
14+2
14
)(x−
14
14−2
14
)
4 Factor out the common term 22.
7(x-\frac{2(7+\sqrt{14})}{14})(x-\frac{14-2\sqrt{14}}{14})
7(x−
14
2(7+
14
)
)(x−
14
14−2
14
)
5 Simplify \frac{2(7+\sqrt{14})}{14}
14
2(7+
14
)
to \frac{7+\sqrt{14}}{7}
7
7+
14
.
7(x-\frac{7+\sqrt{14}}{7})(x-\frac{14-2\sqrt{14}}{14})
7(x−
7
7+
14
)(x−
14
14−2
14
)
6 Simplify \frac{7+\sqrt{14}}{7}
7
7+
14
to 1+\frac{\sqrt{14}}{7}1+
7
14
.
7(x-(1+\frac{\sqrt{14}}{7}))(x-\frac{14-2\sqrt{14}}{14})
7(x−(1+
7
14
))(x−
14
14−2
14
)
7 Remove parentheses.
7(x-1-\frac{\sqrt{14}}{7})(x-\frac{14-2\sqrt{14}}{14})
7(x−1−
7
14
)(x−
14
14−2
14
)
8 Factor out the common term 22.
7(x-1-\frac{\sqrt{14}}{7})(x-\frac{2(7-\sqrt{14})}{14})
7(x−1−
7
14
)(x−
14
2(7−
14
)
)
9 Simplify \frac{2(7-\sqrt{14})}{14}
14
2(7−
14
)
to \frac{7-\sqrt{14}}{7}
7
7−
14
.
7(x-1-\frac{\sqrt{14}}{7})(x-\frac{7-\sqrt{14}}{7})
7(x−1−
7
14
)(x−
7
7−
14
)
10 Simplify \frac{7-\sqrt{14}}{7}
7 7− 14 to 1-\frac{\sqrt{14}}{7}1− 7 14
7(x-1-\frac{\sqrt{14}}{7})(x-(1-\frac{\sqrt{14}}{7}))
7(x−1− 7 /14 )(x−(1− 7 14 )) 11 Remove parentheses.
7(x-1-\frac{\sqrt{14}}{7})(x-1+\frac{\sqrt{14}}{7})
7(x−1− 7/ 14 .7(x−1+ 7 14 )
How do I verify: tan(x)+cot(x)=(2)/sin(2x)?
I always get stuck after writing out (sin^2x+cos^2x)/sin(x)cos(x)
[tex]sin^2(\theta)+cos^2(\theta)=1\qquad \qquad sin(2\theta)=2sin(\theta)cos(\theta) \\\\[-0.35em] \rule{34em}{0.25pt}[/tex]
[tex]tan(x)+cot(x)=\cfrac{2}{sin(2x)} \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill\\\\ \stackrel{\textit{doing the left-hand-side}}{\cfrac{sin(x)}{cos(x)}+\cfrac{cos(x)}{sin(x)}\implies \cfrac{sin^2(x)+cos^2(x)}{\underset{\textit{using this LCD}}{sin(x)cos(x)}}} \implies \cfrac{1}{sin(x)cos(x)}[/tex]
now, let's recall that anything times 1 is just itself, namely 5*1 =5, 1,000,000 * 1 = 1,000,000, "meow" * 1 = "meow" and so on, so we can write anything as time 1.
let's recall something else, that same/same = 1, so
[tex]\cfrac{cheese}{cheese}\implies \cfrac{spaghetti}{spaghetti}\implies \cfrac{horse}{horse}\implies \cfrac{butter}{butter}\implies \cfrac{25^7}{25^7}=1[/tex]
therefore
[tex]\cfrac{1}{sin(x)cos(x)}\cdot \cfrac{2}{2}\implies \cfrac{2}{2sin(x)cos(x)}\implies \cfrac{2}{sin(2x)}[/tex]
HELP!!!! I need help
Answer:
1 Tenths = 10 Hundredths
10.74 - 10.60 = 0.14
0.14 = 14 hundredths
Thus, you need 10 ones, 6 tenths and 14 hundredths to make 10.74.
12. -2 times the difference of x and 4 is 14. What is the number
- 2x + 4 = 14
- 2x = 14 - 4
- 2x = 10
x = 10 / - 2
x = - 5#FromIndonesia
Find the area of the triangle
Please help me - I don't get how to do this.
Please show your work - I really need to understand this
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Pythagorean theorem: a^2+b^2=c^2
Note that the hypotenuse is 11 (for the second right triangle).
Find the length of the dotted line by doing 7^2+b^2=11^2
49+b^2=121, b=[tex]\sqrt{72\\}[/tex].
Now you can the area of the second right triangle: ([tex]\sqrt{72\\}[/tex](7))/2=29.7.
Find the length of the first right triangle:
Note that 9 is the hypotenuse; ([tex]\sqrt{72\\}[/tex])^2+b^2=9^2
=72+b^2=81
b=3.
([tex]\sqrt{72}[/tex])(3))/2=12.7
Help help help math math math
Answer:
180 - 17 - 14 =149
180 - 149 = 31*
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: 180 - 17 - 14 =149180 - 149 = 31*
Step-by-step explanation: it’s right
really need help with this
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
You have 2 sides given in a right triangle. You can make an equation that will solve for x. In fact the tangent will do. There's no need to solve for the third side.
Tan(x) = opposite / adjacent
opposite = 39
adjacent = 76
Tan(x) = 39/76
Tan(x) = 0.5132
When finding an angle, you need to use the inverse tan.
x = tan-1(0.5132) Use 2nd function tan(x)
x = 27.16 degrees.
Step-by-step explanation:
first we need the length of the Hypotenuse (UW).
Pythagoras :
c² = a² + b²
with c being the Hypotenuse (the side opposite of the 90 degree angle).
UW² = 76² + 39² = 5,776 + 1,521 = 7,297
UW = sqrt(7297) = 85.42247948...
now we get x from the law of sine :
sinA/a = sinB/b = sinC/c
with the angles always being opposite of the sides.
so, we have
sin(x)/39 = sin(90)/sqrt(7297) = 1/sqrt(7297)
sin(x) = 39/sqrt(7297) = 0.456554296...
x = 27.16498506...° ≈ 27.2°
we could have done it without the Hypotenuse first.
as the angle W is 90-x
sin(x)/39 = sin(90-x)/76 = cos(x)/76
sin(x)/cos(x) = 39/76 = tan(x) = 0.513157895...
x = 27.16498506...° ≈ 27.2°
as expected, it is precisely the same result.
Find (fog)(x) and the domain
Answer:
(fog)(x) = 2sqrt(x) + 3
Domain: {x | x ∈ R, x>=0}
Step-by-step explanation:
(fog)(x) = f(g(x))
let f(a) = f(g(x))
f(a) = 2a+3 = 2(g(x)) + 3 = 2sqrt(x) + 3
To find domain, pick most restricting domain of the functions that make up the compound function.