Answer:
y= x-4
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the perimeter of a rectangular tile with length 1/5ft and width 3/14ft
Answer:
[tex]\frac{29}{35}[/tex] ft (29/35 ft)
Step-by-step explanation:
1. LCDPerimeter: [tex]2w+2l[/tex]
[tex]2(\frac{1}{5})+2(\frac{3}{14})=\frac{2}{5} +\frac{6}{14}[/tex]
Since [tex]\frac{6}{14} = \frac{3}{7}[/tex], the LCD would be 35
2. SolvingNew equation: [tex]\frac{14}{35} +\frac{15}{35} =\frac{29}{35}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{29}{35}[/tex]
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Which statement about y=x^2-12x+35 is true?
A. The zeros are 7 and 5, because y=(x-7)(x-5)
B. The zeros are 7 and -5, because y=(x+7)(x-5)
c. The zeros are -7 and -5, because y=(x+7)(x+5)
D. The zeros are -7 and -5, because y=(x-7)(x-5)
Answer:The zeros are 7 and 5, because y=(x-7)(x-5)
Step-by-step explanation:
The graph shows the solution of the following system of equations. y = –5∕3x + 3 y = 1∕3x – 3
Answer:
So whats your question ??
Step-by-step explanation:
A cyclist rides his bike at a speed of 6 miles per hour. What is this speed in miles per minute how many miles will the cyclist travel in 20 minutes? Do not round your answers.
Answer:
1 mile per 10 minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the next term of the geometric sequence? 3, -12, 48
Answer:
-192
Step-by-step explanation:
it is a geometric progression
r=-4
A driveway is in the shape of a rectangle 30 feet wide by 35 feet long. Find the perimeter in feet. & Find the area in square feet.
Help. Does anyone know the answer. Pls help!
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
the first and last choices look good
1.3 hectoliters is how many liters
Answer: 130 liters
Step-by-step explanation:
1 hectoliter = 100 liters
1.3 hectoliters = 1.3 · 100 = 130 liters
solve the inequality x^3+4x>5x^2 please show steps and interval notation. thank you.
Answer: [tex]x\in (0,1)\cup (4,\infty)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
In equality is [tex]x^3+4x>5x^2[/tex]
Taking terms one side
[tex]\Rightarrow x^3-5x^2+4x>0\\\Rightarrow x(x^2-5x+4)>0\\\Rightarrow x(x^2-4x-x+4)>0\\\Rightarrow x(x-4)(x-1)>0\\\Rightarrow (x-0)(x-1)(x-4)>0[/tex]
Using wavy curve method
[tex]x\in (0,1)\cup (4,\infty)[/tex]
Solve the simultaneous equations
2x+3y20
2x+5=10
Answer:
[tex]x=\frac{5}{2} \\y=5[/tex]
( 5/2, 2 )
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve by substitution method:
[tex]2x+5=10\\\2x+3y=20[/tex]
Solve [tex]2x+5=10[/tex] for [tex]x[/tex]:
[tex]2x+5=10[/tex]
[tex]2x=10-5[/tex]
[tex]2x=5[/tex]
[tex]x=5/2[/tex]
Substitute [tex]5/2[/tex] for [tex]x[/tex] in [tex]2x+3y=20[/tex]:
[tex]2x+3y=20[/tex]
[tex]2(\frac{5}{2} )+3y=20[/tex]
[tex]3y+5=20[/tex]
[tex]3y=20-5[/tex]
[tex]3y=15[/tex]
[tex]y=15/3[/tex]
[tex]y=5[/tex]
∴ [tex]x=\frac{5}{2}[/tex] and [tex]y=5[/tex]
hope this helps....
Today Katherine woke up late. Since her
alarm did not go off, she only had 37
minutes to get ready for work. She knows
it takes 12 minutes to shower and some
amount of minutes, m, to do her
makeup, but it takes a different amount
of time each day. Represent this situation
using an expression.
Answer:
49+m
Step-by-step explanation:
37+12 = 49
49 + m is the total time Katherine takes.
\int (x+1)\sqrt(2x-1)dx
Answer:
[tex]\int (x+ 1) \sqrt{2x-1} dx = \frac{1}{3}(x+1) (2x - 1)^{\frac{3}{2} } - \ \frac{1}{15}(2x-1)^{\frac{5}{2}} + C[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\int (x+1)\sqrt {(2x-1)} dx\\Integrate \ using \ integration \ by\ parts \\\\u = x + 1, v'= \sqrt{2x - 1}\\\\v'= \sqrt{2x - 1}\\\\integrate \ both \ sides \\\\\int v'= \int \sqrt{2x- 1}dx\\\\v = \int ( 2x - 1)^{\frac{1}{2} } \ dx\\\\v = \frac{(2x - 1)^{\frac{1}{2} + 1}}{\frac{1}{2} + 1}} \times \frac{1}{2}\\\\v= \frac{(2x - 1)^{\frac{3}{2}}}{\frac{3}{2}} \times \frac{1}{2}\\\\v = \frac{2 \times (2x - 1)^{\frac{3}{2}}}{3} \times \frac{1}{2}\\\\v = \frac{(2x - 1)^{\frac{3}{2}}}{3}[/tex]
[tex]\int (x+1)\sqrt(2x-1)dx\\\\ = uv - \int v du[/tex]
[tex]= (x +1 ) \cdot \frac{(2x - 1)^{\frac{3}{2}}}{3} - \int \frac{(2x - 1)^{\frac{3}{2}}}{3} dx \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ [ \ u = x + 1 => du = dx \ ][/tex]
[tex]= \frac{1}{3}(x+1) (2x - 1)^{\frac{3}{2} } - \ \frac{1}{3} \int (2x - 1)^{\frac{3}{2}}} dx\\\\= \frac{1}{3}(x+1) (2x - 1)^{\frac{3}{2} } - \ \frac{1}{3} \times ( \frac{(2x-1)^{\frac{3}{2} + 1}}{\frac{3}{2} + 1}) \times \frac{1}{2}\\\\= \frac{1}{3}(x+1) (2x - 1)^{\frac{3}{2} } - \ \frac{1}{3} \times ( \frac{(2x-1)^{\frac{5}{2}}}{\frac{5}{2} }) \times \frac{1}{2}\\\\= \frac{1}{3}(x+1) (2x - 1)^{\frac{3}{2} } - \ \frac{1}{15} \times (2x-1)^{\frac{5}{2}} + C\\\\[/tex]
If a/b=7/2, then 2a= ______
A) 7b
B) 4b
C) 2b
D) 14b
Answer:
Option A, 7b
Step-by-step explanation:
a/b=7/2
or, 2a=7b
Answered by GAUTHMATH
Answer:
A)7b
its yr ans.
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stay safe healthy and happy. ..Please help asap i will give brainliest. Find the exact perimeter and area of the triangle.
Answer:
perimeter=9cm
Area=2cm^2
step by step explanation:
Firstly solve the sides that don't have figures using trigonometry
#1..sin15°=opposite/hypotenuse
sin15=opposite/4
opposite=sin15×4
=1.035, round off to 1cm
Then find the value of the base
tan15=opposite/adjacent
tan15=1/adjacent
1=tan15adjascent
1/tan15=adjacent
adjacent or base=3.7 round off to 4cm
After finding these values find the perimeter
p=side+side+side
p=4cm+4cm+1cm
p=9cm
Find the area
1/2bh
1/2×4×1
A=2cm2
What is this expression in simplified form?
[tex]\sqrt{32} · \sqrt{24}[/tex]
Hello!
√32 × √24 =
= √768 =
= 16√3
Good luck! :)
Answer:
16×sqrt(3)
Step-by-step explanation:
what full square numbers are factors in the numbers under the square root that we can pull out ?
and then multiply the rest under the square root and possibly repeat one more time.
32 = 16×2
16 is a great square number.
in 24 we find 4 as the largest square factor.
so,
sqrt(32)×sqrt(24) = sqrt(16×2)×sqrt(4×6) =
= 4×sqrt(2)×2×sqrt(6) = 8×sqrt(2×6) = 8×sqrt(12) =
= 8×sqrt(4×3) = 8×2×sqrt(3) = 16×sqrt(3)
What is the volume of a cube that has a side length of 5 centimeters?
A cube with side lengths of 5 centimeters.
Recall the formula Cube volume = s cubed.
Answer:
125
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the side length is 5, and the formula for the volume of a cube is the side length cubed. Therefore, 5 cubed is equal to the volume.
A value cubed is equal to a value multiplied by itself twice. Therefore, 5 cubed is equal to 5 * 5 * 5. This is equal to 125
Answer:
125
Step-by-step explanation:
Please look at the included picture, show me your work and please include a good explanation. It would really help me out here.
These are indeed equivalent, and this identity is one of DeMorgan's laws.
The 6th column is the negation of the 5th column. For example, the first row says
not p or q
is true (T), so the negation would be false (F). The 5th column reads {T, F, T, T}, so the next column should be {F, T, F, F}.
Then in the 7th/last column, you are checking the truth value of the statement
p and not q
For example, in the first row, both p and q are true (T). This means (not q) is false, so (p and not q) is false (F). The last column should end up reading {F, T, F, F}, same as the previous column.
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Answer:
144
Step-by-step explanation:
To Find :-
Least Common denominator .Solution :-
We have ,
> 1/8 , 2/9 , 3/12 .
The denominator of the fractions are ,
> 8 , 9 , 12
The LCM of 8,9,12 will be ,
2 | 8 , 9 , 12
2 | 4 , 9 , 6
2 | 2 , 9 , 3
3 | 2 , 3 , 1
Therefore , LCM will be ,
> 2⁴ × 3² = 16 × 9 = 144
A square coffee shop has sides that are 10 meters long. What is the coffee shop's area?
square meters
100
SOLUTION:
10•10= 100
A field book is a private notepad used by a surveyor to transcribe notes and is not considered a legal document True False
Answer:
False
Step-by-step explanation:
A field book is a private notepad used by a surveyor to record measurements and notes.
Basically, the size of a field book is 200 millimeters × 120 millimeters (20 centimeters × 12 centimeters) and it's typically opened lengthwise. There are two (2) main types of field book and these includes;
I. Double-line field book.
II. Single-line field book.
As a general rule, it's best that all findings, entries (notes) and observations are recorded or made into a field book after each and every measurement have been taken by a surveyor.
In conclusion, a field book is considered to be a legal document used by surveyors to keep records of accomplished field work or work done in the field. Thus, it's not a private notepad used by a surveyor to transcribe notes.
Answer:
False
Step-by-step explanation:
A field book is a private notepad used by a surveyor to transcribe notes and is not considered a legal document is False.
William has been contracted to paint a school classroom. The classroom is 20 m long, 15 m wide and 5 m high. There are four windows (2m by 3m) and a door (2m by 1m). Determine the cost of painting the ceiling at N$ 6.50/m²
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
l -> length
b -> width
h -> height
Find the area of four walls and ceiling. then subtract the area of four windows and a door form that area.
Area of four walls + ceiling = 2( lh + bh) +lb
= 2*(20*5 + 15*5) + 20*15
= 2( 100 + 75) + 300
= 2* 175 + 300
= 350 +300
= 650 sq m
Area of window = 2 *3 = 6 sq.m
Area of four windows = 4*6 = 24 sq.m
Area of door = 2 * 1 = 2 sq.m
Area of four walls excluding 4 windows and door = 650 - 24 - 2 = 624 sq.m
Cost of painting = 624 * 6.50
= $ 4056
Answer: 1950 dollars to paint the ceiling only (ignoring the walls)
The cost to paint the walls only is 2106 dollars.
The cost to paint the walls and ceiling is 4056 dollars.
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Explanation:
It seems a bit strange how your teacher mentions the windows and doors, but then asks about the ceiling only. Perhaps this is a red herring, but I'm not sure.
Anyway, to directly answer the question, we'll need to find the area of the ceiling first. The ceiling is a rectangle of dimensions 20 m by 15 m, so its area is 20*15 = 300 square meters.
Since paint costs 6.50 dollars per square meter, the total cost for the ceiling alone is 6.50*300 = 1950 dollars
If your teacher only cares about the ceiling, then you can stop here (and ignore the next section below).
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If you wanted to find the cost to paint the walls, then we need to find the area of the walls.
For now, ignore the windows and door. Two opposite walls have area of 20*5 = 100 m^2 each. That accounts for 2*100 = 200 m^2 of wall area so far.
The other pair of opposite walls have area 15*5 = 75 m^2 each. That's another 2*75 = 150 m^2 of wall area.
In all, the total wall area without considering the windows or door is 200+150 = 350 m^2.
Now we consider the windows. Each window is 2 m by 3 m, yielding an area of 2*3 = 6 m^2. Four such windows have a total area of 4*6 = 24 m^2.
The door is 2 m by 1 m, so its area is 2*1 = 2 m^2
We'll subtract the wall area and the combined window+door areas to get
wallArea - windowArea - doorArea = 350-24-2 = 324
So after accounting for the windows and door, the amount of wall to paint is 324 m^2, which leads to a cost of 6.50*324 = 2106 dollars.
Therefore, painting the walls and ceiling gets us a total cost of 1950+2106 = 4056 dollars
This section is entirely optional if your teacher only cares about the ceiling.
Michael was 1.0 metres tall, and could
only reach up to the 1st floor lift button. .
From the 1st floor, he had to walk up 100
steps to reach the 6th floor.
Vinh was 1.4 metres tall, and could reach
the 5th floor button. He had to walk up
20 steps to reach the 6th floor.
Lucy was 1.1 metres tall. To reach the
6th floor, how many steps did she have to
walk up?
Answer:
Lucy must walk up 80 steps to reach the 6th floor.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since Michael was 1.0 meters tall, and could only reach up to the 1st floor lift button, and from the 1st floor, he had to walk up 100 steps to reach the 6th floor; while Vinh was 1.4 meters tall, and could reach the 5th floor button, and he had to walk up 20 steps to reach the 6th floor; If Lucy was 1.1 meters tall, to determine how many steps did she have to walk up to reach the 6th floor, the following calculation must be performed:
1 = 100
1.4 = 20
1.4 - 1 = 100 - 20
0.4 = 80
0.1 = X
0.1 x 80 / 0.4 = X
20 = X
100 - 20 = 80
Therefore, Lucy must walk up 80 steps to reach the 6th floor.
What is the answer??
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let AC = x
AB - AC = 4 cm
AB = 4 +x ----------------(I)
Pythagorean theorem
AB² + AC² =BC²
(4 + x)² + x² = 9²
Use the identity (a + b)² = a² + 2ab + b² where a = 4 & b = x
4² +2*4*x +x² + x²= 81
16 + 8x + 2x² = 81
2x² + 8x + 16 - 81 = 0
2x² + 8x - 65= 0
a = 2 ; b = 8 ; c = -65
D = b² - 4ac
= 8² - 4*2*(-65)
= 64 + 520
D = 584
√D = √584 = 24.16
[tex]x=\frac{-b+\sqrt{D}}{2a} \ or \ x =\frac{-b-\sqrt{D}}{2a}\\\\x= \frac{-8+24.16}{2*2} \ or \ x = \frac{-8-24.6}{2*2}[/tex] {Ignore this as it is negative.}
x = 16.16/4
x = 4.04
AC = 4.04 Cm
AB = 4 + 4.04 = 8.04 cm
Area of triangle ABC = [tex]\frac{1}{2}* base * height[/tex]
[tex]=\frac{1}{2}*4.04 *8.04\\\\= 2.02 * 8.04[/tex]
= 16.24 sq.cm
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How many triangles are there in this picture?
Im sorry if you get this wrong but im going with 14 only because i did this question with my class in school and a boy said 14 and got it right.
Answer:
28
Step-by-step explanation:
there are bigger triangles in the triangles pls dont remove
U have to work out the value of a by the way
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
180-90=2b+b
90=3b
90/3=b
30=b
2b=2*30
=60
180-90=a+a
90=2a
a=90/2
a=45
the answer is 45 degrees
hope it helps!!let me know if it does
Answer:
a= 15°
Step-by-step explanation:
> use the fact that the sum of angles in a triangle is 180°
> based on the picture in the small right triangle we have b° +2b° +90° =180°
b +2b +90 =180° , combine like terms
3b +90 = 180, subtract 90 from both sides of the equation
3b = 90, divide by 3 both sides of the equation
b = 30°
> angle b has a ray that continues as a line so it makes an 180° angle and we have the acute triangle so we can write that
a + a+ (180-b) =180, substitute b
2a + 180-30 =180, subtract 180 from both sides, and add 30 to both sides
2a=30, divide by 2 both sides
a= 15°
Step by step solution help me pls
Step-by-step explanation:
Recall that
[tex]1 + \tan^2 x = \sec^2 x[/tex]
and
[tex]\dfrac{d}{dx}(\tan x) = \sec^2 x[/tex]
so that
[tex]\displaystyle \int \tan^2 x = \int (\sec^2 x - 1)dx[/tex]
[tex]\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:=\int \sec^2 xdx - \int dx[/tex]
[tex]\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:=\tan x - x + C[/tex]
where C is the constant of integration.
A civil engineer is analyzing the compressive strength of concrete. Compressive strength is normally distributed with A random sample of 12 sample specimens has a mean compressive strength of psi. Round your answers to 1 decimal place. (a) Calculate the 95% two-sided confidence interval on the true mean compressive strength of concrete. Enter your answer; 95% confidence interval, lower bound Enter your answer; 95% confidence interval, upper bound (b) Calculate the 99% two-sided confidence interval on the true mean compressive strength of concrete.
Answer:
95%: (3278.354 ; 3270.083)
99% : (3221.646 ; 3278.354)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given :
Sample size, n = 12
Mean, xbar = 3250
Sample standard deviation = √1000
The 95% confidence interval :
Mean ± Margin of error
Margin of Error = Tcritical * s/√n
Tcritical at 0.05, df=12-1 = 11 ;
Tcritical at 95% = 2.20
Hence,
Margin of Error = (2.20 * √1000/√12) = 20.083
Confidence interval : 3250 ± 20.083
Lower boundary = 3250 - 20.083 = 3229.917
Upper boundary = 3250 + 20.083 = 3270.083
2.)
The 99% confidence interval :
Mean ± Margin of error
Margin of Error = Tcritical * s/√n
Tcritical at 0.01, df=12-1 = 11 ;
Tcritical at 99% = 3.106
Hence,
Margin of Error = (3.106 * √1000/√12) = 28.354
Confidence interval : 3250 ± 28.354
Lower boundary = 3250 - 28.354 = 3221.646
Upper boundary = 3250 + 28.354 = 3278.354
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Please help and SHOW WORK on these parts.
Unit 1 Assignment- Who's Right?
Answer:
Part 1)
1) Sylvia' process was incorrect. In her last step, when she multiplied 0.88 by 10, she also need to divide exponent by 10.
2) Dylan is perfectly correct.
3) Ethan's process was also incorrect. Instead of subtracting the exponents, he added them.
Part 2)
Only Skyler's approach was incorrect. When Skyler acquired (3⁶)ˣ = 9, he made the error of setting the exponent on the left to the value on the right.
Step-by-step explanation:
Part 1)
We want to simplify the expression:
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{3.61\times 10^{-11}}{4.1\times 10^7}[/tex]
We can divide. Recall that xᵃ / xᵇ = xᵃ ⁻ ᵇ. Hence:
[tex]\displaystyle =0.88\times 10^{-11-7}=0.88\times 10^{-18}[/tex]
In scientific notation, the coefficient is always between 1 or 10.
So, we can multiply 0.88 by 10. To keep the equality, we need to divide 10⁻¹⁸ by 10. Hence:
[tex]\displaystyle =0.88(10)\times \frac{10^{-18}}{10}[/tex]
(You can see that the 10s can cancel out, giving us our original expression.)
Simplify. Thus:
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{3.61\times 10^{-11}}{4.1\times 10^7} = 8.8\times 10^{-19}[/tex]
Therefore, as we can see:
1) Sylvia' process was incorrect. In her last step, when she multiplied 0.88 by 10, she also need to divide exponent by 10.
2) Dylan is perfectly correct.
3) Ethan's process was also incorrect. Instead of subtracting the exponents, he added them.
Part 2)
Reviewing their work, we can see that only Skyler's approach was incorrect.
729 is indeed 3⁶. However, when Skyler acquired (3⁶)ˣ = 9, he made the error of setting the exponent on the left to the value on the right.
Both Robert and Kevin are correct, having set each exponent equal to each other after their bases are equivalent and solving for x.
if sinA=√3-1/2√2,then prove that cos2A=√3/2 prove that
Answer:
[tex]\boxed{\sf cos2A =\dfrac{\sqrt3}{2}}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Here we are given that the value of sinA is √3-1/2√2 , and we need to prove that the value of cos2A is √3/2 .
Given :-
• [tex]\sf\implies sinA =\dfrac{\sqrt3-1}{2\sqrt2}[/tex]
To Prove :-
•[tex]\sf\implies cos2A =\dfrac{\sqrt3}{2} [/tex]
Proof :-
We know that ,
[tex]\sf\implies cos2A = 1 - 2sin^2A [/tex]
Therefore , here substituting the value of sinA , we have ,
[tex]\sf\implies cos2A = 1 - 2\bigg( \dfrac{\sqrt3-1}{2\sqrt2}\bigg)^2 [/tex]
Simplify the whole square ,
[tex]\sf\implies cos2A = 1 -2\times \dfrac{ 3 +1-2\sqrt3}{8} [/tex]
Add the numbers in numerator ,
[tex]\sf\implies cos2A = 1-2\times \dfrac{4-2\sqrt3}{8} [/tex]
Multiply it by 2 ,
[tex]\sf\implies cos2A = 1 - \dfrac{ 4-2\sqrt3}{4} [/tex]
Take out 2 common from the numerator ,
[tex]\sf\implies cos2A = 1-\dfrac{2(2-\sqrt3)}{4} [/tex]
Simplify ,
[tex]\sf\implies cos2A = 1 -\dfrac{ 2-\sqrt3}{2}[/tex]
Subtract the numbers ,
[tex]\sf\implies cos2A = \dfrac{ 2-2+\sqrt3}{2} [/tex]
Simplify,
[tex]\sf\implies \boxed{\pink{\sf cos2A =\dfrac{\sqrt3}{2}} } [/tex]
Hence Proved !
Round off to the underlined place values. 1 0.5242 2. 2.1616 3. 5.4852 4. 0.5862 5. 5.9658 6. 2.8959 7. 8.2584 8. 8.8956 9. 4.1492 1 5481
Answer:
wheres the underline pls let me know what is underlined ill answer it on comment