Solve the equation and enter the value of x below. x(8 + 9) = 34​

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Answer 1

[tex] \huge\boxed{\mathfrak{Answer}}[/tex]

[tex]x(8 + 9) = 34 \\ 8x + 9x = 34 \\ 17x = 34 \\ x = \frac{34}{17} \\ x = 2[/tex]

=> The answer is 2.


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Find d:
d=| 5 1 |
|-1 10 |
D= 51

[2 4 ]
[-3 9]
the determinant of the above matrix: 30

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Answer:

D = 51, other = 30

Step-by-step explanation:

d = | 5  1 |

     |-1  10|

D = (5 x 10) - ( 1 x -1) = 50 + 1 = 51

| 2   4|

|-3   9|

(2 x 9) - (4 x -3) = 18 + 12 = 30

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Answer:

14)= 2/3/23 × 1/9/14

= 49/23 × 23/14 = 3/1/2

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Step-by-step explanation:

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12. 22.6

13. 1.66

14. 3.5

simplify(x_2y)(x_2y)_(x+2y)(x+2y)​

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Answer:

-8xy

Step-by-step explanation:

Expand  

( x − 2 y ) ( x − 2 y )

x ⋅ x + x ( − 2 y ) − 2 yx − 2 y ( − 2 y ) − ( x+ 2 y ) ( x + 2 y )

x2−4xy+4y2−(x+2y)(x+2y)

x2−4xy+4y2+(−x−(2y))(x+2y)

Multiply2by−1.x2−4xy+4y2+(−x−2y)(x+2y)

x2−4xy+4y2−x⋅x−x(2y)−2yx−2y(2y)

x2−4xy+4y2−x2−4xy−4y2

− 8xy

instructions: state what additional information is required in order to know that the triangle in the image below are congruent for the reason given.

Given: SAS

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Answer:

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Answer:

The answer to your question where SAS is given  

∠T ≈∠ W

What is the area of this figure

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Answer:

247 yd²

Step-by-step explanation:

this figure can be "split" into 3 sub-figures.

2 rectangles and one triangle "at the top".

these 3 areas can be easily calculated, and the we simply sum them all up, and that is the total area.

my approach is to pick the first rectangle to be the one extruding one to the right.

R1 = 11×5 = 55 yd²

the second rectangle is then the rest of the"straight" area up to the beginning of the triangle top

R2 = 8 × (13+5) = 8×18 = 144 yd²

and the area of a triangle is

baseline × height / 2

we can clearly see in our example, it is a right-angled triangle, so the left side is also the height, which is the remainder of the long side of the original figure, when we deduct all the other parts we used for the rectangles.

so, we have

T = 8 × (30 - 5 - 13) / 2 = 8×12/2 = 8×6 = 48 yd²

so, in total we have

F = 55 + 144 + 48 = 247 yd²

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Answer:

7 in.

Step-by-step explanation:

2L + 2W = 16

Try L = 7

2(7) + 2W = 16

14 + 2W = 16

2W = 2

W = 1

If the length is 7 in., then the width is 1 in. That is perfectly acceptable, so L = 7 in. is a good value.

Try L = 8

2(8) + 2W = 16

16 + 2W = 16

2W = 0

W = 0

A length of 8 would make a width of 0. You can't have a rectangle with 0 width, so L = 8 does not work.

When L = 9 or L = 10, the width would be negative. The width of a rectangle cannot be a negative number, so these values doe not work.

Answer: 7 in.

Identify the ethical issue(s) in each experiment. Beginning in the 1940s, the Department of Medicine at the University of Chicago tested anti-malaria medications on inmates at the Stateville Penitentiary. Inmates readily volunteered, as their parole would be reviewed upon completion of their sentence. Inmates who participated in the study reported that they were informed of the risks involved in participating in the study, including the possibility of death.
In the 1960s, Stanley Milgram studied the willingness of subjects to obey an authority figure, even at the risk of being harmed. The subjects believed they were taking part in a study on learning. They were assigned to the role of teacher and were ordered to administer electrical shocks with increasing voltage to the learner whenever the learner made an error. The learner was an actor who remained unharmed. The subjects were not initially told that it was a study of obedience, as this might affect the outcome, and they were not prepared for possible psychological distress.
In the 1950s and 60s, Saul Krugman infected mentally disabled children enrolled at the Willowbrook State School in New York with hepatitis in order to better understand how the disease spread and how it could be combatted. Parents agreed to enroll their children in the study in exchange for admission to the school.

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Answer:

1. Subjects were not aware of the purpose of the experiment.

2. Subjects were not aware of all potential risks.

Subjects were not aware of the purpose of the experiment.

3. Subjects were coerced into participating

Explanation:

Ethics are the moral principles and codes that guide our daily decisions and actions. Ethical issues in conducting experiments or research aim at protecting the dignity of subjects or participants in the research. Major ethical issues in conducting research include: Respect for anonymity and confidentiality, beneficence(should not harm participants), and informed consent(independently volunteers after clear comprehensive information on research).

1. Experiment violates informed consent as participants were not aware of the purpose of research.

2. Experiment violates informed consent and beneficence as participants weren't fully informed and faced the risk of being harmed.

3. Experiment violates beneficence and informed consent as participants faced the risk of being harmed and did not independently volunteer for the research.

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Point B is in the third quadrant

Answer:

B. Point B

Step-by-step explanation:

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47 as the sum of ______

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Answer:

  (a) 6² +3² +1² +1² = 47

  (b) 5² +4² +2² +1² +1² = 47

  (c) 3³ +4² +2² = 47

Step-by-step explanation:

It can work reasonably well to start with the largest square less than the target number, repeating that approach for the remaining differences. When more squares than necessary are asked for, then the first square chosen may need to be the square of a number 1 less than the largest possible.

The approach where a cube is required can work the same way.

(a) floor(√47) = 6; floor(√(47 -6^2)) = 3; floor(√(47 -45)) = 1; floor(√(47-46)) = 1

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(b) floor(√47 -1) = 5; floor(√(47-25)) = 4; ...

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(c) floor(∛47) = 3; floor(√(47 -27)) = 4; floor(√(47 -43)) = 2

Find the value of x line 1 and m are parallel
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Answer:

The angle ACB = 50 degree.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that angle E = 40 degree

Angle D = 90 degree

Triangle ABC is congruent to triangle DEC.

Now Angle ACB = Angle ECD = 90 -40 = 50 degree

So, angle ACB = 50 degree.

simplify (-9)×5×6(-3)​

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[tex]\bf \large \hookrightarrow \:( - 9) \: \times \: 5 \: \times \: 6 \: \times \: ( - 3) \\ \\ \bf \Large \hookrightarrow \: \: \: - 45 \: \times \: ( - 18) \\ \\ \bf \Large \hookrightarrow \: \: 810[/tex]

What is the range of the function f(x)=3/4 (x) -3

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The function f(x)=3/4 (x) -3 is a straight line,

so the range of the function is (-∞,∞)

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Which table of values corresponds to the graph below?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

No Graph

Find the value of x,rounded to the nearest tenth

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for this is

14(20) = 25x and

280 =25x so

x = 11.2

Using the figure below, find the value of x. Enter your answer as a simplified radical or improper fraction (if necessary) into the equation box below.

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Hello,

M=middle[AB]

The triangle ABC is equilateral :

x= 15/2

Given ACM, angle C=90º. AP=9, PM=12. Find AC, CM, AM.

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Answer:

AM = 25, AC = 15, CM = 20

Step-by-step explanation:

The given parameters are;

In ΔACM, ∠C = 90°, [tex]\overline{CP}[/tex] ⊥ [tex]\overline{AM}[/tex], AP = 9, and PM = 16

[tex]\overline{AC}[/tex]² + [tex]\overline{CM}[/tex]² = [tex]\overline{AM}[/tex]²

[tex]\overline{AM}[/tex] = [tex]\overline{AP}[/tex] + PM = 9 + 16 = 25

[tex]\overline{AM}[/tex] = 25

[tex]\overline{AC}[/tex]² = [tex]\overline{AP}[/tex]² + [tex]\overline{CP}[/tex]² = 9² +  [tex]\overline{CP}[/tex]²

∴ [tex]\overline{AC}[/tex]² = 9² +  [tex]\overline{CP}[/tex]²

Similarly we get;

[tex]\overline{CM}[/tex]² = 16² + [tex]\overline{CP}[/tex]²

Therefore, we get;

[tex]\overline{AC}[/tex]² + [tex]\overline{CM}[/tex]² = 9² +  [tex]\overline{CP}[/tex]² + 16² + [tex]\overline{CP}[/tex]² = [tex]\overline{AM}[/tex]² = 25²

2·[tex]\overline{CP}[/tex]² = 25² - (9² + 16²) = 288

[tex]\overline{CP}[/tex]² = 288/2 = 144

[tex]\overline{CP}[/tex] = √144 = 12

From [tex]\overline{AC}[/tex]² = 9² +  [tex]\overline{CP}[/tex]², we get

[tex]\overline{AC}[/tex] = √(9² +  12²) = 15

[tex]\overline{AC}[/tex] = 15

From, [tex]\overline{CM}[/tex]² = 16² + [tex]\overline{CP}[/tex]², we get;

[tex]\overline{CM}[/tex] = √(16² + 12²) = 20

[tex]\overline{CM}[/tex] = 20.

You bought 4 boxes of facial tissue for $3.79. which is the better buy than the one you made?

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a same side interior angles pf two parallel lines is three times the other same side interior angle. find the measures of these two angles

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Answer:

45 and 135

Step-by-step explanation:

Same Side Interior Angles = 180

x + 3x = 180

4x = 180

x = 45

3x = 135

Answer:

Angle 1 = 45 degrees

Angle 2 = 135 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

All same side exterior angles are supplementary so if one is three times the other which means a ratio of 3:1.

180/4 = 45

First angle = 45 degrees

Second angle = 135 degrees

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Answer:

Jayden buys 4 pounds of coffee

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's say that p represents the number of pounds of coffee Jayden bought. She starts with $90, and for each pound she buys, she loses $7.26 dollars. Therefore, as she loses 7.26 dollars, we must subtract the amount she pays from $90. Then, as she loses 7.26 dollars for each pound, we multiply 7.26 by the number of pounds to find the money she spends.

We can thus write our equation as

90 - 7.26*p = final amount = 60.96

90-7.26p = 60.96

subtract 90 from both sides to isolate the p and its coefficient

-7.26p = -29.04

divide both sides by -7.26 to isolate the p

p = 4

Jayden buys 4 pounds of coffee

How much will it cost to fill up an empty 12-gallon take if gasoline costs $1.1599 per gallon

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Answer:

13.9188 dollars

Step-by-step explanation:

1.1599 * 12 = 13.9188

Answer:

1 gallon fill = $1.1599

Step-by-step explanation:

we have to fill 12-gallons

Simple-Answer:

12 gallon  = 12 * $1.1599

12 gallon = $13.9188

A petting zoo gives out large buckets of healthy popcorn snacks for visitors to feed to the animals. what fraction of the snack is left in the bucket after a cow eats 1/3, a goose eats 1/12, and a goat eats 2/9?

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Answer:

13/36 is left

Step-by-step explanation:

cow- 1/3 = 12/36

goose- 1/12 = 3/36

goat= 2/9 = 8/36

12 + 3 + 8 = 23/36

23/36 is consumed...

13/36 is left

The fraction of the snack left in the bucket will be 13/36.

What is a fraction?

The fraction is defined as the division of the whole part into an equal number of parts.

Given that:

cow- 1/3 = 12/36goose- 1/12 = 3/36goat= 2/9 = 8/36

The amount consumed is:-

( 12/ 36 )+ (3 / 36 ) +( 8 / 36 )  = 23/36

So the amount left will be calculated as:-

Amount left = 1 - ( 23 / 36 )

Amount left = ( 36 - 23 ) / 36

Amount left = 13 / 36

Therefore fraction of the snack left in the bucket will be 13/36.

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[tex]a { }^{2} + b {}^{2} + 18 \geqslant 6(a - b)[/tex]

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Answer:

a²+b²-18greaterthan or equal to 6a-6b

3. Una forma de dividir facilmente entre 4 es dividiendo dos veces entre 2.Observa el ejemplo y aplica el procedimiento utilizado


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= 284 ÷2
= 142

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if C{1,2} and D={4,5,6}, find C×D by tabulation method. i need for exam​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

C * D = {(x,y): x is an element of C and y is an element of D.}

C * D = { (1,4), (1,5), (1,6), (2,4), (2,5), (2,6) }

A car can run 16 km using 1 litre of pertol. How much distance will it cover using 2 3/4liters of petrol​

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Answer:  44 km

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Work shown:

3/4 = 0.75

2 3/4 = 2 & 3/4 = 2 + 3/4 = 2 + 0.75 = 2.75

We can form a proportion and solve for x like so

(16 km)/(1 liter) = (x km)/(2.75 liters)

16/1 = x/2.75

16*2.75 = 1*x .... cross multiplication

44 = x

x = 44

The car will cover a distance of 44 km

36 liters 16x2=32 and 3/4 just divide 16 and 3=4 add 32 and 4= 36

Which segment is opposite to∠E?

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Answer:

UJ

Step-by-step explanation:

The side that is opposite angle E is  UJ

Since this is a triangle, we use the corners that do not touch the angle, U and J and the segment is the one that connects them

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Product is multiplication.

First multiply 0.7 by 2:

0.7 x 2 = 1.4

Because there is only one number to the left of the decimal point the scientific notation remains the same 10^4

The answer is 1.4 x 10^4

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

m∠2 =  [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex](55+41)

m∠2 =   [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex](96)

m∠2 =48°

m∠1 = 180-48 = 132°

Find a number such that if 16 is added to it, the ratio of the result to the original number is 4:3

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Answer:

48

Step-by-step explanation:

let the number be x and x + 16 the result of adding 16 to it, then

the ratio of the result to the original is

[tex]\frac{x+16}{x}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{4}{3}[/tex] ( cross- multiply )

4x = 3(x + 16)  = 3x + 48 ( subtract 3x from both sides )

x = 48

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