Answer:
In picture
Step-by-step explanation:
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[tex](0,3)[/tex] and [tex](1,-2)[/tex]
Equation: (refer the image below)
Slope:
[tex]m=\frac{3+2}{0-1}[/tex]
[tex]m=-5[/tex]
Equation:
[tex]y=5x-b[/tex]
[tex]3=b[/tex]
Substitute (0,3)
Point: [tex](1,-2)[/tex]
divide 3 divided by 2/5
Answer:
[tex]{ \tt{ = 3 \div \frac{2}{5} }} \\ = { \tt{3 \times \frac{5}{2} }} \\ = \frac{15}{2} [/tex]
The
hypothesis
represents the statistical claim that the company's
tablet computers have an average recharge time of
less than 3 hours.
Answer:
Alternative
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
U=3 , U<3 , alternative
Step-by-step explanation:
Simplify (square root)2/^3(square root)2
A. 2^1/6
B. 2^1/3
C. 2^5/6
D. 2^3/2
Answer: Personally I would do option "B" 2 1/3 because it sounds right.
through: (4,- 4), perp. to y = -4x - 2
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
y = -4x - 2
slope of line = -4
slope of perpendicular to line = ¼
Point-slope equation for line of slope ¼, passing through (4,-4):
y+4 = ¼(x-4)
In slope-intercept form:
y = ¼x - 5
Find the product
14/4 • 33/10 =
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\frac{14}{4}*\frac{33}{10}=\frac{7}{2}*\frac{33}{10}\\\\ =\frac{7*33}{2*10}\\\\=\frac{231}{20}\\\\=11\frac{11}{20}[/tex]
Missy’s rotation maps point K(17, –12) to K’(12, 17). Which describes the rotation?
270 degrees counterclockwise rotation
90 degrees counterclockwise rotation
90 degrees clockwise rotation
180 degrees rotation
it's a 90 degree counterclockwise rotation around the origin (0,0).
see the screenshot for illustration
Answer:
B.
Step-by-step explanation:
Which equation in slope-intercept form represents a line that passes through the point (5,−1) and is parallel to the line y=2x-7?
Answer:
y = 2x - 11
Step-by-step explanation:
y = 2x + b
-1 = 2(5) + b
-1 = 10 + b
-11 = b
hello I’m new here ! But I’m having trouble understanding how my teacher factored out the A from a-a(1.2^4)? And made it to A(1-1.2^4)?
I attached a picture !
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This is the distributive property:
ab + ac = a (b + c)
In this case, you have
a - a (1.2⁴)
and a is a common factor to both a and a (1.2)⁴, so you can pull it out as
a (1 - 1.2⁴)
A straight line is drawn through the points A(1,1) and B(5,-2). Calculate the gradient
Answer:
-3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
The line passes through the two points which are A(1,1) and B(5,-2) . We know that the slope of the line passing through two points is ,
[tex]\implies Slope =\dfrac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}\\\\\implies Slope =\dfrac{ -2-1}{5-1}\\\\\implies Slope =\dfrac{-3}{4} \\\\\implies \underline{\underline{ Slope (m) =\dfrac{-3}{4}}}[/tex]
Hence the slope of the line is -3/4 .
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Suppose yogurt is on sale for $0.85 a piece, and you have a coupon for $0.99 off your total purchase. Write a function rule for the cost oh N yogurts. How much would 15 yogurts cost?
A: C(n) = $0.99n - $0.85; $14.00
B: C(n) = $0.85n - $0.99; $11.76
C: C(n) = $0.85n; $12.75
D: C(n) = $0.99n; $14.85
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
n is how many you buy times the price of $0.85 and then you subtract a coupon for $0.99 for the entire purchase.
Plot point C in GeoGebra to verify that it indeed lies on AB. You can enter the coordinates in the Input window to plot the point . Also , verify the distances you calculated in question 3 using GeoGebra . Take a screenshot showing the distances displayed by GeoGebra , and paste it below .
Answer:
The picture of file
Step-by-step explanation:
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1. Slope and the properties of perpendicular and parallel can be used to confirm that a polygon is a specific type of
quadrilateral.
What types of quadrilaterals can you determine by using these properties? List at least two types of quadrilaterals.
2. Choose one type of quadrilateral from your answer to Question 1. Explain in complete sentences how you can use
properties of perpendicular and parallel lines, together with slope, to confirm that a given polygon is the type of
quadrilateral you chose. Be sure to clearly state the properties that you need to use.
Please number your responses to the questions as they are shown (1 and 2).
NOTE from Ms. Kliban:
I found this answer on the Internet. *If it were an original answer, below is how I would grade it and why
1. The two would be rectangle and trapezium
2. You can determine with the properties that are given, that it's a polygon because with the slope already known that gives
a in to see which lines are perpendicular to which lines and which aren't. Also, with the properties you can tell if everything
Is parallel lines with the slope formula. Some slopes might be different but doesn't mean the polygon Isn't perpendicular
because two sides can have the same slope and the other two won't
GRADE: First off, in the United States, we don't use the word "trapezlum."
For part 2, it says, you can determine with the properties that are given." What properties? There are no properties given.
There are shapes. The next thing said in part 2 is that the slope is already known. No, it's not. You have to find the slope.
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The grammar is bumpy. In other words, I stumbled over it when I tried to read it.
In order to do well on this assignment, part one only needs to have two quadrilaterals stated. You don't even have to have it
In a sentence.
For part 2. you do need to use complete sentences. You need to explain how to find slope and why you need to find the
slope. Then also explain how parallel and perpendicular lines help you to make sure you have the shape you stated in part
sat
Answer: Rectangle and Trapezium
Step-by-step explanation:
If you have the slopes, then you can tell when two lines are parallel.
A rectangle has two pairs of parallel sides
A trapezium has exactly one pair of parallel sides
We can determine whether a quadrilateral is a rectangle or a trapezium using the slope and the properties of parallel and perpendicular lines.
2. How are the slopes of perpendicular sides related?Product of the slopes of perpendicular lines = -1.
M₁ * M₂ = -1 .
How are the slopes of parallel sides related?Slopes of parallel lines are equal.
M₁ = M₂.
How do we determine a rectangle?Suppose we have a quadrilateral ABCD.
AB and CD are one pair of opposite sides.
BC and DA are another pair of opposite sides.
AB is adjacent to BC. BC is adjacent to CD. CD is adjacent to DA. DA is adjacent to AB.
Slope AB = M₁
Slope BC = M₂
Slope CD = M₃
Slope DA = M₄
For ABCD to be a rectangle, by properties opposite sides need to be parallel and adjacent sides need to be perpendicular.
∴ If M₁ = M₃, M₂ = M₄ (for opposite sides to be parallel)
and if M₁.M₂ = -1, M₂.M₃ = -1, M₃.M₄ = -1, and M₄.M₁ = -1 (for adjacent sides to be perpendicular) then the given quadrilateral ABCD is a rectangle.
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Re-write the following expression using ADDITION ONLY:
12- 3+16 - 37 - (-20)
Answer:
12- 3+16 - 37 -( 20)
=8
Step-by-step explanation:
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X2+y2-6x+2y-39=0 what is the radius and the center
Answer:
(centre = (3, - 1 ) and radius = 7
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation of a circle in standard form is
(x - h)² + (y - k)² = r²
where (h, k) are the coordinates of the centre and r is the radius
Given
x² + y² - 6x + 2y - 39 = 0 ( collect x/ y terms and add 39 to both sides )
x² - 6x + y² + 2y = 39
Using the method of completing the square
add ( half the coefficient of the x/ y terms )² to both sides
x² + 2(- 3)x + 9 + y² + 2(1)y + 1 = 39 + 9 + 1
(x - 3)² + (y + 1)² = 49 ← in standard form
with centre (3, - 1 ) and r = [tex]\sqrt{49}[/tex] = 7
Determine the degree of the Maclaurin polynomial required for the error in the approximation of the function at the indicatedvalue of x to be less than 0.0001.
Answer:
Fifth degree polynomial
Step-by-step explanation:
Given data:
e^0.3
error = 0.0001
let the function ; f(x) = e^x
note : x = 0.3
The Maclaurin polynomial f(x) = e^x = 1 + x + x^2 / 2! + x^3/3! --- + ∑ x^n/n!
= 1 + 0.3 + (0.3)^2/2! + (0.3)^3 / 3! --- + ∑ (0.3)^n/n!
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The residents of a city voted on whether to raise property taxes. The ratio of yes votes to no votes was 8 to 5. If there were 4605 no votes, what was the total number of votes?
I need it by tonight for a pop quiz tomorrow
Answer:
Try to do it yourself, since you have a test tomorrow
Good luck
Step-by-step explanation:
5: 4605
13 (8+5):
[tex] \frac{4605}{5} \times 13 = [/tex]
=Your answer
A local charity earns money to donate to flood victims. It receives $200 per day in cash donations and $150 in pledges. Its operating costs are $75 per day. After how many days will the charity have enough money to make a donation of at least $1000?
Answer:
4 days at least
Step-by-step explanation:
Express each of the following quadratic functions in the form of f(x) = a (x - h)²+ k.Then,state the minimum or maximum value,axis of symmetry and minimum or maximum point. (a) f(x) = -2x² + 7x + 4.
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Given:
The function is:
[tex]f(x)=-2x^2+7x+4[/tex]
To find:
Express the quadratic equation in the form of [tex]f(x)=a(x-h)^2+k[/tex], then state the minimum or maximum value,axis of symmetry and minimum or maximum point.
Solution:
The vertex form of a quadratic function is:
[tex]f(x)=a(x-h)^2+k[/tex] ...(i)
Where, a is a constant, (h,k) is the vertex and x=h is the axis of symmetry.
We have,
[tex]f(x)=-2x^2+7x+4[/tex]
It can be written as:
[tex]f(x)=-2\left(x^2-3.5x\right)+4[/tex]
Adding and subtracting square of half of coefficient of x inside the parenthesis, we get
[tex]f(x)=-2\left(x^2-3.5x+(\dfrac{3.5}{2})^2-(\dfrac{3.5}{2})^2\right)+4[/tex]
[tex]f(x)=-2\left(x^2-3.5x+(1.75)^2\right)-2\left(-(1.75)^2\right)+4[/tex]
[tex]f(x)=-2\left(x-1.75\right)^2+2(3.0625)+4[/tex]
[tex]f(x)=-2\left(x-1.75\right)^2+6.125+4[/tex]
[tex]f(x)=-2\left(x-1.75\right)^2+10.125[/tex] ...(ii)
On comparing (i) and (ii), we get
[tex]a=-2,h=1.75,k=10.125[/tex]
Here, a is negative, the given function represents a downward parabola and its vertex is the point of maxima.
Maximum value = 10.125
Axis of symmetry : [tex]x=1.75[/tex]
Maximum point = (1.75,10.125)
Therefore, the vertex form of the given function is [tex]f(x)=-2\left(x-1.75\right)^2+10.125[/tex], the maximum value is 10.125, the axis of symmetry is [tex]x=1.75[/tex] and the maximum point is (1.75,10.125).
Iliana rotated trapezoid WXYZ 180° about the origin.
On a coordinate plane, trapezoid W X Y Z has points (negative 4, 2), (negative 3, 4), (negative 1, 4), (0, 2).
What is the correct set of image points for trapezoid W’X’Y’Z’?
W’(4, –2), X’(3, –4), Y’(1, –4), Z’(0, –2)
W’(4, 2), X’(3, 4), Y’(1, 4), Z’(0, 2)
W’(–2, –4), X’(–4, –3), Y’(–4, –1), Z’(–2, 0)
W’(2, 4), X’(4, 3), Y’(4, 1), Z’(2, 0)
Answer:
W'(4, -2), X'(3, -4), Y'(1, -4), Z'(0, -2)
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
A.
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 90 penguins in a zoo. There are two types- Humboldt and Emperor. 52 are female, of these 6 are Emperor penguins. There are 5 male Emperor penguins. Use this information to complete the frequency tree.
Answer:
Total number of penguins = 90Female penguins = 52Male penguins = 90 - 52 = 38Female Emperor penguins = 6Female Humboldt penguins = 52 - 6 = 46Male Emperor penguins = 5Male Humboldt penguins = 33true or false? A circle could be circumscribed about the quadrilateral below.
Answer: the answer is true
Answer:
false
Step-by-step explanation:
here the opposite angle of quadrilateral aren't supplematary the circle have no chance to be circumscribed
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Find the measure of the missing angle using the triangle angle sum theorem
Answer:
m∠60
Step-by-step explanation:
30 + 90 = 120
180-120=60
Answer:
x = 60°
Step-by-step explanation:
A triangle is equal to 180°
Make an equation and solve:
30° + 90° + x = 180°
120° + x = 180°
x = 180° - 120°
x = 60°
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Answer:
Ecosystem: Trees
Ways to protect are as follows:-
Control over Forest FireDon't waste paper. Plant a treeresolve the factors ( xy+z)^2 (y-xz)^2
Answer:
=x4y2z2−2x3y3z+2x3yz3+x2y4−4x2y2z2+x2z4+2xy3z−2xyz3+y2z2
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Answer:
x2y-x2z-xy2+xz2+y2z-yz2
step by step
step.1
Equation at the end of step 1:(((x2)•(y-z)(+((y2)•(z-x)))+z2•(x-y)
step2
Equation at the end of step2
(((x2)•(yz))+yz•(z-x))+z2•(x-y)
step.3
equation at the end of step 3.
(x2•(y-z)+y2•(z-x))+z2•(x-y)
step4
trying to factor by pulling out:
factoring: x2y-x2z-xy2+xz2+y2z-yz2
thought fully split the expression at hand into groups,each group having two terms:
group1: y2z-yz2
group 2: x2y-x2z
group 3: xz2-yz2
pull out from each groups separately:
group 1:(x-z)•(-y2)
group 2:(y-z)•(x2)
group 3:(x-y)•(z2)
looking for common sub-expressions:
group 1:(x-z)•(-y2)
group 2:(y-z)•(x2)
group 3:( x-y)•(z2)
bad news !! factoring by pulling out fails:
The groups have no common factor and cannot be added up to form a multiplication.
final result:
x2y-x2z-xy2+xz2+y2z-yz2
Two men p and q set off from a base camp r prospecting for o,p moves 40km on a bearing 205 degree and q moves 30km on a bearing of 060 degree
a. Find the distance of q from p
b. The bearing of q from p
Answer:
(a) By cosine rule, /PQ/2=202+152−2×20×15×cos145°
= 400+225−600cos145°
= 625+600×0.8192
= 491.52+625
/PQ/2=1116.52⟹/PQ/=1116.52−−−−−−√=33.41
≊33km ( to the nearest whole number)
(b) By sine rule,
sin<QPR15=sin14533.41
sin<QPR=15sin14533.41
sin<QPR=15×0.573633.41=0.2575
<QPR=14.92°
∴ Bearing of Q from P = 25° + 14.92° = 39.92°.
≊40° (to nearest whole number)
Step-by-step explanation:
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If a car is moving on a straight line with a velocity of 40 m/s and it changes its velocity to 60 m/s in 4 seconds, calculate its acceleration.
Answer:
5m/s²
Step-by-step explanation:
Given :-
Initial Velocity = 40m/s Final velocity = 60 m/sTime = 4sTo Find :-
The acceleration .Solution :-
We know that the rate of change of velocity is called acceleration. Therefore ,
[tex]\sf\implies a = v - u / t \\ [/tex]
[tex]\sf\implies a = 60m/s - 40m/s/ 4 \\ [/tex]
[tex]\sf\implies a = 20m/s \div 4 \\[/tex]
[tex]\bf\implies a = 5m/s^2[/tex]
In the adjoining parallelogram ABCD, A is joined to any point E on BC. AE and DC produced meet at E Prove that. area of ∆BEF = area of ∆ CDE
Answer:
In parallelogram ABCD any point E is taken on the side BC . AE and DC when produced to meet at a point M . Prove that ar(ADM) = ar(ABMC) .pleasee help me,A train travels from station P to station Q at a speed of 90km/h in 3hours 40minutes.The train stops at station Q for 25minutes before returns to station P.The time taken from station P to station Q.Calculate the average speed,in km/h,of the whole journey of the train