Give this problem a try and try to solve this​

Give This Problem A Try And Try To Solve This

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Answer 1

Answer:

No solution

Step-by-step explanation:

Given equation is,

[tex]\frac{x^{\frac{1}{2}}+x^{-\frac{1}{2}}}{1-x}+\frac{1-x^{-\frac{1}{2}}}{1+x^\frac{1}{2}}-\frac{(4+x)^\frac{1}{2}}{(1-x)^\frac{1}{2}}=0[/tex]

[tex]\frac{x^{\frac{1}{2}}+x^{-\frac{1}{2}}}{1-x}+\frac{1-x^{-\frac{1}{2}}}{1+x^\frac{1}{2}}=\frac{(4+x)^\frac{1}{2}}{(1-x)^\frac{1}{2}}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{(x+1)}{\sqrt{x}(1-x)}+\frac{(\sqrt{x}-1)}{\sqrt{x}(1+\sqrt{x})}=(\frac{4+x}{1-x})^{\frac{1}{2}}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{(\sqrt{x}+1)(x+1)+(\sqrt{x}-1)(1-x)}{\sqrt{x}(1-x)(1+\sqrt{x})}=(\frac{4+x}{1-x})^{\frac{1}{2}}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{x\sqrt{x}+x+\sqrt{x}+1+\sqrt{x}-1-x\sqrt{x}+x}{\sqrt{x}(1-x)(1+\sqrt{x})}=(\frac{4+x}{1-x})^\frac{1}{2}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{2x+2\sqrt{x}}{\sqrt{x}(1-x)(1+\sqrt{x})}=(\frac{4+x}{1-x})^\frac{1}{2}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{2(\sqrt{x}+1)}{(1-x)(1+\sqrt{x})}=(\frac{4+x}{1-x})^\frac{1}{2}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{2}{1-x}=(\frac{4+x}{1-x})^\frac{1}{2}[/tex]  if x ≠ ±1

[tex](\frac{2}{1-x})^2=\frac{4+x}{1-x}[/tex]  [Squaring on both the sides of the equation]

[tex]\frac{4}{(1-x)}=(4+x)[/tex]

4 = (1 - x)(4 + x)

4 = 4 - 4x + x - x²

0 = -3x - x²

x² + 3x = 0

x(x + 3) = 0

x = 0, -3

But both the solutions x = 0 and x = -3 are extraneous solutions, given equation has no solution.

Answer 2

Answer:

Could you please help me Genius??????


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A die is rolled 200 times with the following results. Outcome 1 2 3 4 5 6 Frequency 32 36 44 20 30 38 What is the experimental probability of rolling the given result? 3 a. 0.22 c. 0.44 b. 0.78 d. 0.23

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Answer:

.22

Step-by-step explanation:

The number of times a 3 was rolled is 44 out of 200

The experimental probability is  44/200 = .22

The frequency of rolling a 3 was 44.

So... 44/200

After dividing we get 0.22

Therefore, the answer is A

Best of Luck!

2,17,82,257,626,1297 next one please ?​

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The easy thing to do is notice that 1^4 = 1, 2^4 = 16, 3^4 = 81, and so on, so the sequence follows the rule [tex]n^4+1[/tex]. The next number would then be fourth power of 7 plus 1, or 2402.

And the harder way: Denote the n-th term in this sequence by [tex]a_n[/tex], and denote the given sequence by [tex]\{a_n\}_{n\ge1}[/tex].

Let [tex]b_n[/tex] denote the n-th term in the sequence of forward differences of [tex]\{a_n\}[/tex], defined by

[tex]b_n=a_{n+1}-a_n[/tex]

for n ≥ 1. That is, [tex]\{b_n\}[/tex] is the sequence with

[tex]b_1=a_2-a_1=17-2=15[/tex]

[tex]b_2=a_3-a_2=82-17=65[/tex]

[tex]b_3=a_4-a_3=175[/tex]

[tex]b_4=a_5-a_4=369[/tex]

[tex]b_5=a_6-a_5=671[/tex]

and so on.

Next, let [tex]c_n[/tex] denote the n-th term of the differences of [tex]\{b_n\}[/tex], i.e. for n ≥ 1,

[tex]c_n=b_{n+1}-b_n[/tex]

so that

[tex]c_1=b_2-b_1=65-15=50[/tex]

[tex]c_2=110[/tex]

[tex]c_3=194[/tex]

[tex]c_4=302[/tex]

etc.

Again: let [tex]d_n[/tex] denote the n-th difference of [tex]\{c_n\}[/tex]:

[tex]d_n=c_{n+1}-c_n[/tex]

[tex]d_1=c_2-c_1=60[/tex]

[tex]d_2=84[/tex]

[tex]d_3=108[/tex]

etc.

One more time: let [tex]e_n[/tex] denote the n-th difference of [tex]\{d_n\}[/tex]:

[tex]e_n=d_{n+1}-d_n[/tex]

[tex]e_1=d_2-d_1=24[/tex]

[tex]e_2=24[/tex]

etc.

The fact that these last differences are constant is a good sign that [tex]e_n=24[/tex] for all n ≥ 1. Assuming this, we would see that [tex]\{d_n\}[/tex] is an arithmetic sequence given recursively by

[tex]\begin{cases}d_1=60\\d_{n+1}=d_n+24&\text{for }n>1\end{cases}[/tex]

and we can easily find the explicit rule:

[tex]d_2=d_1+24[/tex]

[tex]d_3=d_2+24=d_1+24\cdot2[/tex]

[tex]d_4=d_3+24=d_1+24\cdot3[/tex]

and so on, up to

[tex]d_n=d_1+24(n-1)[/tex]

[tex]d_n=24n+36[/tex]

Use the same strategy to find a closed form for [tex]\{c_n\}[/tex], then for [tex]\{b_n\}[/tex], and finally [tex]\{a_n\}[/tex].

[tex]\begin{cases}c_1=50\\c_{n+1}=c_n+24n+36&\text{for }n>1\end{cases}[/tex]

[tex]c_2=c_1+24\cdot1+36[/tex]

[tex]c_3=c_2+24\cdot2+36=c_1+24(1+2)+36\cdot2[/tex]

[tex]c_4=c_3+24\cdot3+36=c_1+24(1+2+3)+36\cdot3[/tex]

and so on, up to

[tex]c_n=c_1+24(1+2+3+\cdots+(n-1))+36(n-1)[/tex]

Recall the formula for the sum of consecutive integers:

[tex]1+2+3+\cdots+n=\displaystyle\sum_{k=1}^nk=\frac{n(n+1)}2[/tex]

[tex]\implies c_n=c_1+\dfrac{24(n-1)n}2+36(n-1)[/tex]

[tex]\implies c_n=12n^2+24n+14[/tex]

[tex]\begin{cases}b_1=15\\b_{n+1}=b_n+12n^2+24n+14&\text{for }n>1\end{cases}[/tex]

[tex]b_2=b_1+12\cdot1^2+24\cdot1+14[/tex]

[tex]b_3=b_2+12\cdot2^2+24\cdot2+14=b_1+12(1^2+2^2)+24(1+2)+14\cdot2[/tex]

[tex]b_4=b_3+12\cdot3^2+24\cdot3+14=b_1+12(1^2+2^2+3^2)+24(1+2+3)+14\cdot3[/tex]

and so on, up to

[tex]b_n=b_1+12(1^2+2^2+3^2+\cdots+(n-1)^2)+24(1+2+3+\cdots+(n-1))+14(n-1)[/tex]

Recall the formula for the sum of squares of consecutive integers:

[tex]1^2+2^2+3^2+\cdots+n^2=\displaystyle\sum_{k=1}^nk^2=\frac{n(n+1)(2n+1)}6[/tex]

[tex]\implies b_n=15+\dfrac{12(n-1)n(2(n-1)+1)}6+\dfrac{24(n-1)n}2+14(n-1)[/tex]

[tex]\implies b_n=4n^3+6n^2+4n+1[/tex]

[tex]\begin{cases}a_1=2\\a_{n+1}=a_n+4n^3+6n^2+4n+1&\text{for }n>1\end{cases}[/tex]

[tex]a_2=a_1+4\cdot1^3+6\cdot1^2+4\cdot1+1[/tex]

[tex]a_3=a_2+4(1^3+2^3)+6(1^2+2^2)+4(1+2)+1\cdot2[/tex]

[tex]a_4=a_3+4(1^3+2^3+3^3)+6(1^2+2^2+3^2)+4(1+2+3)+1\cdot3[/tex]

[tex]\implies a_n=a_1+4\displaystyle\sum_{k=1}^3k^3+6\sum_{k=1}^3k^2+4\sum_{k=1}^3k+\sum_{k=1}^{n-1}1[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle\sum_{k=1}^nk^3=\frac{n^2(n+1)^2}4[/tex]

[tex]\implies a_n=2+\dfrac{4(n-1)^2n^2}4+\dfrac{6(n-1)n(2n)}6+\dfrac{4(n-1)n}2+(n-1)[/tex]

[tex]\implies a_n=n^4+1[/tex]

Kaliska is jumping rope. The vertical height of the center of her rope off the ground R(t)R(t)R, left parenthesis, t, right parenthesis (in \text{cm}cmstart text, c, m, end text) as a function of time ttt (in seconds) can be modeled by a sinusoidal expression of the form a\cdot\cos(b\cdot t)+da⋅cos(b⋅t)+da, dot, cosine, left parenthesis, b, dot, t, right parenthesis, plus, d. At t=0t=0t, equals, 0, when she starts jumping, her rope is 0\text{ cm}0 cm0, start text, space, c, m, end text off the ground, which is the minimum. After \dfrac{\pi}{12} 12 π ​ start fraction, pi, divided by, 12, end fraction seconds, it reaches a height of 60\text{ cm}60 cm60, start text, space, c, m, end text from the ground, which is half of its maximum height

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Which choice is equivalent to the expression below? √-12

A. 12i
B. -12i
C. -2√3
D. 2i √3
E. -2√3i

PLEASE DON’T GUESS

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Answer:

D.  2i√3

Step-by-step explanation:

You have the expression √-12.  You can divide the number in the radical sign into the numbers that make up the expression.  After you do this, you will be able to take numbers out of the radical sign

√(-12)

√(-1 × 4 × 3)

√-1 = i

√4 = 2

√3 = √3

2i√3

The answer is D.

Find the maximum and minimum values of the function f(x,y)=2x2+3y2−4x−5 on the domain x2+y2≤100. The maximum value of f(x,y) is:

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First find the critical points of f :

[tex]f(x,y)=2x^2+3y^2-4x-5=2(x-1)^2+3y^2-7[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{\partial f}{\partial x}=2(x-1)=0\implies x=1[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{\partial f}{\partial y}=6y=0\implies y=0[/tex]

so the point (1, 0) is the only critical point, at which we have

[tex]f(1,0)=-7[/tex]

Next check for critical points along the boundary, which can be found by converting to polar coordinates:

[tex]f(x,y)=f(10\cos t,10\sin t)=g(t)=295-40\cos t-100\cos^2t[/tex]

Find the critical points of g :

[tex]\dfrac{\mathrm dg}{\mathrm dt}=40\sin t+200\sin t\cos t=40\sin t(1+5\cos t)=0[/tex]

[tex]\implies\sin t=0\text{ OR }1+5\cos t=0[/tex]

[tex]\implies t=n\pi\text{ OR }t=\cos^{-1}\left(-\dfrac15\right)+2n\pi\text{ OR }t=-\cos^{-1}\left(-\dfrac15\right)+2n\pi[/tex]

where n is any integer. We get 4 critical points in the interval [0, 2π) at

[tex]t=0\implies f(10,0)=155[/tex]

[tex]t=\cos^{-1}\left(-\dfrac15\right)\implies f(-2,4\sqrt6)=299[/tex]

[tex]t=\pi\implies f(-10,0)=235[/tex]

[tex]t=2\pi-\cos^{-1}\left(-\dfrac15\right)\implies f(-2,-4\sqrt6)=299[/tex]

So f has a minimum of -7 and a maximum of 299.

If m2 DOC = 44º and m2 COB = 80°,
find the measure of the indicated arc in circle 0.
Find measure of arc DC.

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Answer:

44°

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

m<DOC = 44°

m<COB = 80°

Required:

Angle measure of arc DC

SOLUTION:

A central angle is said to be equal to the angle measure of the arc it intercepts or corresponds with. Therefore, angle measure of arc DC = m<DOC.

measure of arc DC = 44°

Find the reciprocal of the sum of the reciprocals of (1)/(-5) and -(1)/(6)

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Answer:

-11

Step-by-step explanation:

Write out the original fractions: [tex]\frac{1}{-5} and \frac{-1}{6}[/tex]  Flip the fractions around to get the reciprocal: [tex]\frac{-5}{1} + \frac{6}{-1}[/tex]  Simplify: -5 and -6Add together: -5 + -6 = -11

Consider the following ordered data. 6 9 9 10 11 11 12 13 14 (a) Find the low, Q1, median, Q3, and high. low Q1 median Q3 high (b) Find the interquartile range.

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Answer:

Low             Q1                Median              Q3                 High

6                  9                     11                      12.5                14

The interquartile range = 3.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

Consider the following ordered data. 6 9 9 10 11 11 12 13 14

From the above dataset, the highest value = 14  and the lowest value = 6

The median is the middle number = 11

For Q1, i.e the median  of the lower half

we have the ordered data = 6, 9, 9, 10

here , we have to values as the middle number , n order to determine the median, the mean will be the mean average of the two middle numbers.

i.e

median = [tex]\dfrac{9+9}{2}[/tex]

median = [tex]\dfrac{18}{2}[/tex]

median = 9

Q3, i.e median of the upper half

we have the ordered data = 11 12 13 14

The same use case is applicable here.

Median = [tex]\dfrac{12+13}{2}[/tex]

Median = [tex]\dfrac{25}{2}[/tex]

Median = 12.5

Low             Q1                Median              Q3                 High

6                  9                     11                      12.5                14

The interquartile range = Q3 - Q1

The interquartile range =  12.5 - 9

The interquartile range = 3.5

Rewrite to make true: There are five terms in the series (attached)

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Answer:

There are six terms in the series

Step-by-step explanation:

We can see that n starts from 0, and ends at 5. There are therefore 6 terms in this series - as 0 is included. Therefore there will be 6 terms in this series, not 5.

There are six terms in the given series.


Mary states, "If the diagonals of a parallelogramare congruent, then the
parallelogram is a rectangle." Decide if her statement is wue or false.
A. True
B. False​

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Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

A rectangle is a plane figure with congruent length of opposite sides. Considering a rectangle ABCD,

AD ≅ BC (opposite side property)

AB ≅ CD (opposite side property)

<ABC = <BCD = <CDA = <DAC = [tex]90^{0}[/tex] (right angle property)

Thus,

<ABC + <BCD + <CDA + <DAC = [tex]360^{0}[/tex]

AC ⊥ BD (diagonals are perpendicular to each other)

AC ≅ BD (congruent property of diagonals)

Therefore, the parallelogram is a rectangle.

The amount of money spent on textbooks per year for students is approximately normal.
a. To estimate the population mean, 19 students are randomly selected the sample mean was $390 and the standard deviation was $120. Find a 95% confidence for the population meam.
b. If the confidence level in part a changed from 95% 1to1999%, would the margin of error for the confidence interval (mark one answer): decrease stay the same increase not enough information to answer
c. If the sample size in part a changed from 19 10 22. would the margin of errot for the confidence interval (mark one answer): decrease in stay the same increase in not enough information to answer
d. To estimate the proportion of students who purchase their textbookslused, 500 students were sampled. 210 of these students purchased used textbooks. Find a 99% confidence interval for the proportion of students who purchase used text books.

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Answer:a

a

   [tex]336.04 < \mu < 443.96[/tex]

b

  The  margin of error will increase

c

The  margin of error will decreases

d

The 99% confidence interval is  [tex]0.4107 < p < 0.4293[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are  told that

   The sample size  [tex]n = 19[/tex]

    The sample mean is  [tex]\= x = \$\ 390[/tex]

    The  standard deviation is  [tex]\sigma = \$ \ 120[/tex]

 

Given that the confidence level is  95% then the level of significance is mathematically represented as

           [tex]\alpha = 100 - 95[/tex]

          [tex]\alpha = 5 \%[/tex]

          [tex]\alpha = 0.05[/tex]

Next we obtain the critical value of [tex]\frac{\alpha }{2}[/tex] from the normal distribution table

    So  

         [tex]Z_{\frac{\alpha }{2} } = 1.96[/tex]

The  margin of error is mathematically represented as

      [tex]E = Z_{\frac{\alpha }{2} } * \frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n} }[/tex]

=>    [tex]E = 1.96 * \frac{120}{\sqrt{19} }[/tex]

=>   [tex]E = 53.96[/tex]

The 95% confidence interval is  

     [tex]\= x - E < \mu < \= x + E[/tex]

=>   [tex]390 - 53.96 < \mu < 390 - 53.96[/tex]

=>  [tex]336.04 < \mu < 443.96[/tex]

When the confidence level increases the [tex]Z_{\frac{\alpha }{2} }[/tex] also increases which increases the margin of error hence the confidence level becomes wider

Generally the sample size mathematically varies with margin of error as follows

         [tex]n \ \ \alpha \ \ \frac{1}{E^2 }[/tex]

So if the sample size increases the margin of error decrease

The  sample proportion is mathematically represented as

       [tex]\r p = \frac{210}{500}[/tex]

       [tex]\r p = 0.42[/tex]

Given that the confidence level is 0.99 the level of significance is  [tex]\alpha = 0.01[/tex]

The critical value of [tex]\frac{\alpha }{2}[/tex] from the normal distribution table is  

      [tex]Z_{\frac{\alpha }{2} } = 2.58[/tex]

  Generally the margin of error is mathematically represented as

       [tex]E = Z_{\frac{\alpha }{2} }* \sqrt{ \frac{\r p (1- \r p )}{n} }[/tex]

=>   [tex]E = 0.42 * \sqrt{ \frac{0.42 (1- 0.42 )}{ 500} }[/tex]

=>     [tex]E = 0.0093[/tex]

The 99% confidence interval  is

     [tex]\r p - E < p < \r p + E[/tex]

     [tex]0.42 - 0.0093 < p < 0.42 + 0.0093[/tex]

     [tex]0.4107 < p < 0.4293[/tex]

 

A machine that produces ball bearings has initially been set so that the true average diameter of the bearings it produces is 0.500 in. A bearing is acceptable if its diameter is within 0.004 in. of this target value. Suppose, however, that the setting has changed during the course of production, so that the bearings have normally distributed diameters with a mean 0.499 in. and standard deviation 0.002 in. What percentage of bearings will now not be acceptable

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Answer:

the percentage of  bearings   that will  not be acceptable = 7.3%

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

Mean = 0.499

standard deviation = 0.002

if the true average diameter of the bearings it produces is 0.500 in and bearing is acceptable if its diameter is within 0.004 in.

Then the ball bearing acceptable range = (0.500 - 0.004, 0.500 + 0.004 )

= ( 0.496 , 0.504)

If x represents the diameter of the bearing , then the probability for the  z value for the random variable x with a mean and standard deviation can be computed as follows:

[tex]P(0.496\leq X \leq 0.504) = (\dfrac{0.496 - \mu}{\sigma} \leq \dfrac{X -\mu}{\sigma} \leq \dfrac{0.504 - \mu}{\sigma})[/tex]

[tex]P(0.496\leq X \leq 0.504) = (\dfrac{0.496 - 0.499}{0.002} \leq \dfrac{X -0.499}{0.002} \leq \dfrac{0.504 - 0.499}{0.002})[/tex]

[tex]P(0.496\leq X \leq 0.504) = (\dfrac{-0.003}{0.002} \leq Z \leq \dfrac{0.005}{0.002})[/tex]

[tex]P(0.496\leq X \leq 0.504) = (-1.5 \leq Z \leq 2.5)[/tex]

[tex]P(0.496\leq X \leq 0.504) = P (-1.5 \leq Z \leq 2.5)[/tex]

[tex]P(0.496\leq X \leq 0.504) = P(Z \leq 2.5) - P(Z \leq -1.5)[/tex]

From the standard normal tables

[tex]P(0.496\leq X \leq 0.504) = 0.9938-0.0668[/tex]

[tex]P(0.496\leq X \leq 0.504) = 0.927[/tex]

By applying the concept of probability of a  complement , the percentage of bearings will now not be acceptable

P(not be acceptable)  = 1 - P(acceptable)

P(not be acceptable)  = 1 - 0.927

P(not be acceptable)  = 0.073

Thus, the percentage of  bearings   that will  not be acceptable = 7.3%

A ball is released at a height of 16 inches to roll inside a half-cylinder. It rolls
to a height of 8 inches on the other side of the cylinder on roll 1. Each time it
rolls up a side of the cylinder, the ball reaches a point that is as high as it
had reached on the other side.
-lo
This explicit formula models the height of the ball, in inches, the nth time it
rolls up a side of the cylinder.

How high does the ball roll on its 5th time up the cylinder's side?​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the given formula, we put n = 5

[tex]h = 8* {(\frac{1}{2}) ^{n-1}[/tex]

h = 8 / 16

h = 1 / 2 inches

Which of the following statements is false?
a. A feasible solution satisfies all constraints.
b. In a linear programming problem, the objective function and the constraints must be linear functions of the decision variables.
c. It is possible to have exactly two optimal solutions to a linear programming problem.
d. An optimal solution to a linear programming problem can be found at an extreme point of the feasible region for the problem.

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Answer:

d. An optimal solution to linear programming problem can be found at an extreme point of the feasible region for the problem.

Step-by-step explanation:

A feasible solution satisfies all the constraints of the problem in linear programming. The constraints are the restrictions on decision variable. They limit the value of decision variable in linear programming. Optimal solutions occur when there is feasible problem in the programming.

There are 30 colored marbles inside a bag. Six marbles are yellow, 9 are red, 7 are white, and 8 are blue. One is drawn at random. Which color is most likely to be chosen? A. white B. red C. blue D. yellow Include ALL work please!

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Answer:

red

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the bag contains more red marbles than any other color, you are most likely to pick a red marble

domain and range A) D: (–7, –2], (–1, 3] R: (–10, 9.2] B) D: [–7, –2], [–1, 3] R: [–10, 9.2] C) D: (–7, 3] R: (–10, 9.2] D) D: (–7, –2), (–1, 3) R: (–10, 9.2)

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Answer:

[tex]\Large \boxed{\mathrm{C) \ D: (-7, 3] \ R: (-10, 9.2]}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The domain is the set of all possible x values.

The range is the set of all possible y values.

For the domain, we observe the graph, the graph will contain all the x values shown on the x-axis.

[tex]\mathrm{D= (-7,3] }[/tex]

For the range, we observe the graph, the graph will contain all the y values shown on the y-axis.

[tex]\mathrm{R= (-10,9.2] }[/tex]

A committee of 3 is to be chosen from 4 girls and 7 boys.Find the expected number of girls in a committe, if numbers are chosen at random

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Answer: There is only 1 girl.

Step-by-step explanation:

As you can see the probability of choosing a girl is 4/11  out of the whole people which is 7 boys and 4 girls. And the same way the probability of choosing a boy  is 7/11 which is almost doubled the amount of girls. So to think about it, there will be more boys than girls if there is a random selection because the boys chances of getting picked is high.

URGENT, PLEASE HELP! (4/5) -50 POINTS- ! please no wrong answers for the points.! A) y = -3x + 2 B) y = -x + 2 C) y = 3x + 2 D) y = x + 1

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Answer:

D  y= x+1

Step-by-step explanation:

The line has a positive slope since it goes up from left to right

We can eliminate A and B

3 is a fairly steep slope for line C

Lets check with point x=7

y = 3*7 +2 = 21+2 = 23

Way too steep

Lets check 2

y = 3*2+2 = 6+2 = 8

Still above the points

Checking D

y = x+1

x=7

y = 7+1 =8  A little high

x=2

y = 2+1 =3  A little low    but much better than C

Answer:

[tex]\huge \boxed{y=x+1}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Using a graph,

we can see the line y=x+1 is best fit for the data.

name all the pairs of angles which are vertical angles , alternate interior angles , alternate exterior angles , co interior angles , co exterior angles , and corresponding angles from the given figure . (co interior - interior angles on the same side of transversal)

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Since m and k are the parallel lines and a transverse 'l' is intersecting these lines at two different points.

- Opposite angles at the point of intersection of parallel lines and the transverse will be the vertical angles.

∠1 ≅ ∠3, ∠2 ≅ ∠4, ∠5 ≅ ∠8 and ∠6 ≅ ∠7 [Vertical angles]

- Pair of angles between parallel lines 'k' and 'm' but on the opposite side of the transversal are the alternate interior angles.

∠4 ≅ ∠6 and ∠3 ≅ ∠5 [Alternate interior angles]

- Angles having the same relative positions at the point of intersection are the corresponding angles.

∠2 ≅ ∠6, ∠3 ≅ ∠8, ∠4 ≅ ∠7 and ∠1 ≅ ∠5 [Corresponding angles]

- Co interior angles are the angles between the parallel lines located on the same side of the transversal.

∠4 and ∠5, ∠3 and ∠6 [Co interior angles]

- Co exterior angles are the angles on the same side of the transverse but outside the parallel lines.

∠2 and ∠8, ∠1 and ∠7 [Co exterior angles]

A regression was run to determine if there is a relationship between hours of TV watched per day (x) and number of situps a person can do (y). The results of the regression were:

1. y=a+bx
2. b=-0.669
3. a=27.41
4. r2=0.760384
5. r=-0.872

Use this to predict the number of situps a person who watches 3.5 hours of TV can do. Round to one decimal place.

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Answer: The correct answer is 19 sit ups.

Step-by-step explanation: Given that the regression equation to find a  a relationship between hours of TV watched per day (x) and number of situps a person can do (y) was done.

The result was

y = ax+b

Correlation coefficient = 0.865

To predict the number of situps a person who watches 3 hours of TV

y = -1.23(3)+22.738

= 19.048

Approximately 19 situps.

Find 0.01 more than 9.154

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Answer:

Hey!

Your answer is 9.164!!

Step-by-step explanation:

Adding 0.01 means just adding 1 to THE DIGIT IN THE HUNDRETH PLACE...2 SPACES RIGHT OF DECIMAL POINT!

5+1=6

SUB IN:

9.164

What is the solution of the linear equation? LaTeX: 5k\:+\:3.8\:=\:3k\:+\:95 k + 3.8 = 3 k + 9 Group of answer choices 26 6.4 .065 2.6

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Answer:

[tex]k = 2.6[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]5k + 3.8 = 3k + 9[/tex]

Required

Solve

[tex]5k + 3.8 = 3k + 9[/tex]

Collect like terms

[tex]5k -3k+ 3.8 = 3k -3k + 9[/tex]

[tex]2k+ 3.8 = 9[/tex]

Subtract 3.8 from both sides

[tex]2k+ 3.8 - 3.8= 9 - 3.8[/tex]

[tex]2k= 9 - 3.8[/tex]

[tex]2k = 5.2[/tex]

Divide through by 2

[tex]k = 5.2/2[/tex]

[tex]k = 2.6[/tex]

Find the missing side or angle.
Round to the nearest tenth.

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Cosine law
a^2 = b^2 + c^2 - 2(b)(c)cosA
a^2 = 2^2 + 4^2 - 2(2)(4)cos78
a = 4.08
a = 4.1

Answer:

a = 4.1

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the missing side in the question, we use the cosine rule

That's

Since we are finding a we use the formula

a² = b² + c² - 2(b)(c) cos A

From the question

b = 2

c = 4

A = 78°

Substitute the values into the above formula

We have

a² = 2² + 4² - 2(2)(4) cos 78

a² = 4 + 16 - 16 cos 78

a² = 20 - 16cos 78

a² = 16.67341

Find the square root of both sides

a = 4.0833

We have the final answer as

a = 4.1 to the nearest tenth

Hope this helps you

Help ASAP Marly has to get some cavities filled at the dentist. The dentist charges a fee of $35 plus $43 per cavity. If Marly ends up having a bill of $164 and c represents the number of cavities, which of the following equations could be used to find how many cavities Marly had filled?
35 = 164 + 43c
164 = 35 - 43c
164 = 35c + 43
35 + 43c = 164

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Answer:

the answer is d i believe.

Answer:

The answer is D I took the test the other person is right!

Step-by-step explanation:

Please help solve for the median !!

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Answer:

Median = 14

Step-by-step explanation:

2, 5, 14, 15, 21, 18, 15, 9, 2

First, order the numbers:

2, 2, 5, 9, 14, 15, 15, 18, 21

Then, cancel out the numbers, starting the first and last number, going outwards in. If there is 1 number left, it is your median. If there are 2 left, add the 2 numbers together and divide them by two:

2, 2, 5, 9, 14, 15, 15, 18, 21

2, 5, 9, 14, 15, 15, 18

5, 9, 14, 15, 15

9, 14, 15

14

The median is 14.

Please tell me if I was wrong! I hope this helps you!

Answer: The median is 14

Step-by-step explanation: The median is the number that is halfway into the data set. To find the median, the data should be arranged in order from least to greatest. For this example.  2,2,5,9,14,15,15,18,21. Find the number that is halfway. which is 14

Show that the set of functions from the positive integers to the set {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9} is uncountable. [Hint: First set up a one-to-one correspondence between the set of real numbers between 0 and 1 and a subset of these functions. Do this by associating to the real number 0.d1d2 . . . dn . . . the function f with f(n).

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Answer:

since the set of functions expressed are uncountable and they are a subset of real numbers starting from N therefore the set {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9} is uncountable as well as its off functions

Step-by-step explanation:

set = {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}

setting up a one-to-one correspondence between the set of real numbers between 0 and 1

The function : F(n)= {0,1} is equivalent to the subset (sf) of (n) , this condition is met if n belongs to the subset (sf) when f(n) = 1

hence The power set of (n) is uncountable and is equivalent to the set of real numbers given

since the set of functions expressed are uncountable and they are a subset of real numbers starting from N therefore the set {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9} is uncountable as well as its offfunctions

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Answer:

the profit is $8

Step-by-step explanation:

so Susan started with 0, lost 11, equals -11

earned 18, =7

lost 7, =0

earned 8, =$8 for the final answer

g Which of the following is equivalent to P( A|B)? a. P(A and B) b. P(B|A) c. P(A)/P(B) d. None of these choices.

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Answer:

The correct option is D.

But option B is correct if P(A) = P(B).

Step-by-step explanation:

P(A|B) is read as "The probability of A given B".

It is different from the options A, B, and C.

It is equal to option B only if the probability of A is equal to the probability of B. That is P(A|B) = P(B|A) if P(A) = P(B).

The multiplicative inverse of – 1 in the set {-1,1}is

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Answer: The multiplicative inverse of – 1 in the set {-1,1} is -1.

Step-by-step explanation:

In algebra, the multiplicative inverse of a number(x) is a number (say y) such that

[tex]x\times y=1[/tex]  [product of a number and its inverse =1]

if x= -1, then

[tex]-1\times y=1\Rightarrow\ y=-1[/tex]

That means , the multiplicative inverse of -1 is -1 itself.

Hence, the multiplicative inverse of – 1 in the set {-1,1} is -1.

Does coordinate x or coordinate y represent a greater number?

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Answer:

Y

Step-by-step explanation:

You see that (x,3) and (2,7) are on the exact same x-value, which is 2. Y, on the other hand, is on the same y-value as (4,3), so it's going to be 4. 4 > 2, so your answer is y.

Y represents the greater number.

We see that (x,3) and (2,7) are on the exact same x-value, which is 2. Y, on the other hand, is on the same y-value as (4,3), so it's going to be 4. 4 > 2, so your answer is y.

What is an example of a coordinate?

A set of values that display an actual role. On graphs it is also a pair of numbers: the first variety indicates the gap along, and the second variety indicates the distance up or down. As an example, the factor (12,5) is 12 units long, and five units up.

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