Answers:
c = 7d = 5=========================================================
Explanation:
For equation A, I'll transform the right hand side into a similar form as the left side. Throughout the steps below, the left hand side stays the same.
[tex]\sqrt{448x^c} = 8x^3\sqrt{7x}\\\\\sqrt{448x^c} = \sqrt{(8x^3)^2}\sqrt{7x}\\\\\sqrt{448x^c} = \sqrt{64x^{3*2}}\sqrt{7x}\\\\\sqrt{448x^c} = \sqrt{64x^{6}}\sqrt{7x}\\\\\sqrt{448x^c} = \sqrt{64x^{6}*7x}\\\\\sqrt{448x^c} = \sqrt{64*7x^{6+1}}\\\\\sqrt{448x^c} = \sqrt{448x^{7}}\\\\[/tex]
Therefore, c = 7
Notice that 7/2 = 3 remainder 1. The quotient 3 is the exponent for the term outside the root for [tex]8x^3\sqrt{7x}[/tex] while the remainder 1 is the exponent for the x term inside the root.
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We do the same idea for equation B.
[tex]\sqrt[3]{576x^{d}} = 4x\sqrt[3]{9x^{2}}\\\\\sqrt[3]{576x^{d}} = \sqrt[3]{(4x)^3}\sqrt[3]{9x^{2}}\\\\\sqrt[3]{576x^{d}} = \sqrt[3]{64x^3}\sqrt[3]{9x^{2}}\\\\\sqrt[3]{576x^{d}} = \sqrt[3]{64x^3*9x^{2}}\\\\\sqrt[3]{576x^{d}} = \sqrt[3]{64*9x^{3+2}}\\\\\sqrt[3]{576x^{d}} = \sqrt[3]{576x^{5}}\\\\[/tex]
This must mean d = 5
Note: 5/3 = 1 remainder 2, which means [tex]\sqrt[3]{x^5} = x^1\sqrt[3]{x^2} = x\sqrt[3]{x^2}[/tex]
Which of the following situations can be modeled by the expression 5 - (-3)?
Kylie is three years younger than Tyler, and Claire is five years older than Kylie. How many years separate Tyler and Claire?
Kylie is three years younger than Tyler, and Claire is five years older than Tyler. How many years separate Kylie and Claire?
None of the above.
Kylie is three years younger than Tyler, and Claire is five years younger than Tyler. How many years separate Kylie and Claire?
Answer:the first option
Step-by-step explanation:
A shirt costing $34 is on sale for 30% off. What is the new price of the shirt after the discount?
Answer:
$23.80
Step-by-step explanation:
30% off means we take 30% off of the original price, or we calculate
(1-30%)=70% of the shirt's price
34*70%=23.8
Part 1: Nouns
Directions: Write the plural form of each noun.
1. child
2. friend
3. baby
4. lunch
5. bike
Children
Friends
Babies
Lunches
Bikes
Find the area and perimeter of a square whose side length is
2x+3
Answer:
Area = 4x^2 + 12x + 9
Perimeter = 8x + 12
Step-by-step explanation:
Interest: Tutorial
Question
Calculate the interest earned on each simple-interest account given the original principal, annual interest rate, and the length
of time the account was held. Match each amount to the corresponding account description.
Drag each tile to the correct box. Not all tiles will be used.
Tiles
$41.85
$55.80
$36.24
$45.45
$48.00
$46.35
Pairs
$500 at 3.2% for 3 years
$450 at 3.1% for 4 years
$515 at 3% for 3 years
Answer:
$48.00$55.80$46.35Step-by-step explanation:
In each case, the answer is the product of the three given numbers.
i = Prt
a) $500×0.032×3 = $48.00
b) $450×0.031×4 = $55.80
c) $515×0.03×3 = $46.35
on tuesday a local a hamburger shop sold a combined total of 448 hamburgers and cheeseburgers , the number of cheeseburgers sold was three times the number of hamburgers sold how many hamburgers were sold on tuesday ?
can anyone pls help?
Answer:
5x+12+x'
_______
2x'-2x-4
'=2
1 22.8 ÷ 0. 92 =
2 34.08 ÷ 0.24 =
3 28.9 ÷ 0.85 =
4 7. 15 ÷ 0.05 =
5 210.21 ÷ 0.91 =
Please answer it
Answer:
1. 24.7826087
2. 142
3. 34
4. 143
5. 231
if the answer wants number 1. rounded in tenths, put 24.8
if they want it rounded in hundreths, put 24.78
hope this helps
1) 24.78
2) 142
3) 34
4) 143
5) 231
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#keep learningWhich ones colder?
-5 degrees Celsius or
-10 degrees Celsius
Answer:
-10 degrees Celsius
Step-by-step explanation:
The more negative a temperature in degrees Celsius is, the colder it is.
True or false
Plz help
[tex]0 - (-\frac{31}{43})=0+ \frac{31}{43}=\frac{31}{43}[/tex]
ANSWER : true
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Answer:
True
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]0 - ( - \frac{31}{43} ) \\ 0 + \frac{31}{43} \\ = \frac{31}{43} [/tex]
how many
edges does a polyhedron with 8
faces and 12 vertices have?
Answer:
Edges = 18
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that
v - e + f = 2
Where,
v = vertices
e = edge
f = faces
So,
12 - e + 8 = 2
20 - e = 2
20 - 2 = e
18 = e
Answer:
18 edges
Step-by-step explanation:
As said in the answer before it is 18. The equation used to find the answer is the Euler's Formula : F+V=E+2. Where F is faces, V is vertices, and E is edges. If given the F and V then all you have to do is add them together and subtract 2. Toodles ;)
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use the quadratic formula to solve 4x²-9x=2x²-2x-4
[tex]4x^2-9x = 2x^2 -2x -4\\\\\implies 4x^2 -9x -2x ^2 +2x +4 =0\\\\\implies 2x^2 -7x +4=0\\\\\text{Apply quadratic formula,}~ x = \dfrac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 -4ac}}{2a}.\\\\\text{In this case,} ~a =2, b = -7 ~ \text{and}~ c =4\\\\\\x =\dfrac{-(-7) \pm \sqrt{(-7)^2 - 4 \cdot 2 \cdot 4}}{2(2)}\\\\\\\implies x = \dfrac{7 \pm \sqrt{17}}4\\\\\\\text{Hence,}~ x = \dfrac{7 +\sqrt{17}}4~ \text{and}~x = \dfrac{7 -\sqrt{17}}4[/tex]
On a number line, where would be located?
Which fractions are equivalent to the fraction below. 20/32
Answer:
5/8
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is 5/8 because 4*5 equals 20 and 4*8 equals 32. Therefore, you have to do the same thing you do to the numerator to the denominator. In addition, you I divided 20 by 4 which is 5 and 32 divided by 4 is 8. So, it is 5/8.
Define the following sequence recursively: 96, 48, 24, 12, ....
Select one:
a. f(1)=12 f(n−1)=2⋅f(n) n≥2
b. f(1)=12 f(n−1)=−12⋅f(n) n≥2
c. f(1)=96 f(n)=12⋅f(n−1) n≥2
d. f(1)=96 f(n)=2⋅f(n−1) n≥2
Answer:
I do not see that any of your options will work.
Step-by-step explanation:
a) and b) have a false first statement because f(1) = 96, not 12
c) would create the sequence 96, 1152, 13824
d.) would create the sequence 96, 192, 384. 768...
I believe the correct answer would be
f(1) = 96 f(n) = ½f(n-1) n ≥ 2
which could be either c) or d) if taking potential typographic errors into account. Recording a "2" or "12" where a "½" ought to be.
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Step-by-step explanation:
I am sorry but I cannot see your question
some help, I need some answers
Step-by-step explanation:
here
10^2=8^2+X^2
X^2=100-64
X=√36
X=6
Brent buys a dinning table that costs $150 before tax. The sales tax is 8% . How much tax did he pay?
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
its just twelve beliebe me
A local band sells out for their concert. They sell all 1,175 tickets for a total purse of $28,112.50. The tickets were priced at $20 for student tickets, $22.50 for children, and $29 for adult tickets. If the band sold twice as many adult as children tickets, how many of each type was sold
Answer:
225 children tickets, 450 adult tickets and 500 student tickets were sold
Which graph represents a linear function? (4 points)
A coordinate plane is shown with a curved line that starts in the bottom left area of the graph, passing through the point -1 comma -5, curving to pass through the y-axis at 2.5, then curving up again to pass through the point 1 comma 5
A coordinate plane is shown with a line passing through the x-axis at negative 2 and the y-axis at negative 6.
A coordinate plane is shown with a parabola graphed in an upward U shape. The bottom of the parabola touches the y-axis at -10 and curves upward on both sides
A coordinate plane is shown with a wavy line that sits on the x-axis and moves across the graph in even up and down waves.
Answer:
The second option
Step-by-step explanation:
Linear means a straight line.
Choices 1, 2, and 4 are wrong because they are either a parabola or wavy, and by definition of both of these terms, they are not straight and are therefore not linear.
Suzie has made a conjecture that the sum of consecutive odd numbers is always a perfect square. The example she used to show this to Timmy is 1 + 3 + 5 + 7+ 16 = 42. However, Timmy was not convinced and made a Venn diagram to find a counter-example, Do you agree with Suzie's conjecture? Use evidence from the Venn diagram to support your response
Answer:
Of course you don't agree with Suzie's conjecture - if there is a counterexample (and there is) to a conjecture, that conjecture is false.
Additional note:
Any sum of consecutive odd numbers starting with 1 is a perfect square. It can be proven mathematically, but the pleasant "proof" is to look at actual geometrical squares drawn from unit squares (like in your notebook).
When you have a square of NxN (N^2 unit squares), to go to the next square you need to add N on one side, N on a neighboring side, and 1 to fill the missing unit, for a total of adding 2N+1 squares and ending up with (N+1)x(N+1).
Because you can start from a 1x1 square and then add 2*1+1 = 3 to go to 2x2, then add 2*2+1=5 to go to 3x3 and so on.
Step-by-step explanation:
Timmy is not the brightest person for making this Venn diagram. He just needed to find 1 counterexample.
At a school 60% of students buy a school lunch. Only 10% of students buy lunch and dessert. What is the probability that a student who buys lunch also buys dessert?
Answer:
1/6
Step-by-step explanation:
P(A) = probability a student buys lunch = 60% = 0.6
P(B) = probability a student buys lunch and dessert = 10% = 0.1
We are looking at the probability that a student buys lunch and dessert on the condition that they already bought lunch. Therefore, we are looking at a conditional probability.
P(B given A) = P(A and B) / P(A)
= 0.1 / 0.6
= 1/6 ≈ 0.167
How do u do these percentages questions
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:Determine the initial format of the number to be converted to a percentage. ...
Carry out a mathematical process on the number to be converted to a percentage. ...
Multiply the result of the mathematical process by 100. ...
Find the percentage of the original or real number. ...
Multiply the final number by 100.
What is 4/5 - 1/4 in the simplest form
[tex]\cfrac{\underline{4}}{5}-\cfrac{1}{4}\implies \cfrac{(4)(\underline{4})~~ - ~~(5)(1)}{\underset{\textit{using this LCD}}{20}}\implies \cfrac{16-5}{20}\implies \cfrac{11}{20}[/tex]
Solve this plz question plz
We have: [tex](-\frac{15}{18})[/tex] ÷ [tex](-\frac{20}{24})[/tex] = [tex]\frac{-15}{18} .\frac{-24}{20} = \frac{(-3)(5).(-4)(6)}{(3)(6).(4)(5)} = 1[/tex]
ANSWER: 1
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Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]( - \frac{15}{18} ) \div ( - \frac{20}{24} ) \\ now \: you \: have \: fraction \: divided \: by \: fraction \: then \: do \: reciprocal \: \\ ( - \frac{15}{18} ) \times ( - \frac{24}{20} ) \\ = 1[/tex]
Find the x-intercept and the y-intercept of the line below. Click on "None" if applicable.
Answer:
x-intercept: 4
y-intercept: -4
Step-by-step explanation:
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After Arianna completed some work, she figured she still had 78.09 pictures to paint. If she completed another 34.23 pictures, how many pictures does Arianna still have to paint? Convert the mixed numbers into decimals before calculating the sum or difference.
Answer:
43.86
Step-by-step explanation:
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At the end of the year, company A paid a dividend of 3,000 VND/share. Speed
constant annual dividend growth of 5%.
The current selling price of stock A is VND 60,000/share.
Definition of cost of common equity
Answer:
all u do is take 3000×5%=150
Jake has two dogs, Euclid and Pythagoras. Euclid is a smaller dog and Pythagoras is larger. Jake found that Pythagoras lost 13 pounds from January to June. If Pythagoras gains 1.2 times Euclid's weight, Pythagoras's weight would still be 1/4 pound less than he did in January. What is Euclid's weight? (a) Write an equation that represents the scenario. Begin by defining your variable (b) Solve the equation. Show your work. (c) What is Euclid's weight? (d) Jake adopts a third dog, Riemann. Riemann weighs exactly twice what Euclid weighs. The combined 1 pounds. What is Riemann's weight, and what is Pythagoras's weight? weight of the three dogs is Show your work.
The weight of Euclid is 10.625 pounds, and the weight of Riemann is 21.25 pounds.
Let the current weight of Euclid = xLet the current weight of Pythagoras = TLet the January weight of Pythagoras = yThe expression that represents the given scenario is written as;
when Pythagoras lost 13 pounds: T = y - 13when Pythagoras gains 1.2 times Euclid's weight: = T + 1.2xwhen Pythagoras weight is 1/4 pound less than weight in January:
T + 1.2x + 0.25 = y
y- 13 + 1.2x + 0.25 = y
1.2x - 12.75 = 0
Euclid's weight is calculated as follows;
1.2x = 12.75
[tex]x = \frac{12.75}{1.2} \\\\x = 10.625 \ pounds[/tex]
The weight of Riemann is calculated as follows;
[tex]= 2 (10.625)\\\\= 21.25 \ pounds[/tex]
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