Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
it's irrational cuz it's negative
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Answer:
hey
Step-by-step explanation:
what is the fraction and percent for this
Answer:
I that should Answer it
[tex]x( {2 {5 {9549x9( \times 4y \times 45y8x55426x6y42yx6}^{2} \times \frac{?}{?} }^{?} }^{?} [/tex]
think its 1 half
Step-by-step explanation:
I could be wrong
Evaluate 1/5÷21/5 Give your answer as a mixed number in its simplest form.
Answer:
the answer is: 1/21 !!
ANSWER
1/5 ÷ 21/5
= 1/5 × 5/21
= 1/21
= 0/1/21
Therefore my answer is 0 whole number 1/21
True/False Review and Chapter SummaryUse your knowledge of argument forms and the counterexample method to determine which, if any, of the following statements are true.Check all that apply.Every argument form is either a valid form or an invalid form.Counterexamples are used to prove the validity of an argument.When attempting to give a counterexample, you should substitute terms or statements that will yield premises and a conclusion with indisputable truth values.In an argument form for a hypothetical syllogism, the letters will stand for statements.A substitution instance with true premises and a true conclusion will not prove that an argument form is valid.A counterexample may have false premises and a false conclusion.A substitution instance is a representation of the logical structure of an argument using form words and letters.To represent the logical relationships in an argument, an argument form uses capital letters as a replacement for the meaningful content.Any set of sentences such that some are true and another is false is a counterexample to every invalid argument form.Not all valid arguments have the same argument form.Some valid arguments are substitution instances of invalid argument forms.If an argument is a substitution instance of both a valid argument form and an invalid argument form, then the argument is valid.Since it is impossible for the premises to be true and the conclusion to be false when an argument is valid, it follows that no counterexample can be given to a valid argument form.It is possible to give a counterexample to a valid argument that has false premises and a false conclusion.Some invalid arguments have valid argument forms.
Answer:
Variable data is defined as information and figures used to build control charts. Variable data can be used to create average (X-bar) charts, range charts, and sample standard deviation charts or "S-charts."
Need help with number 6
Answer:
164/7 in decimals
Step-by-step explanation:
2x-3+5x-13
7x=164
x=164/7
use your calculator to find the 164/7
Find the measure of the smaller angle formed by the hands of a clock at the following time.
1:25
The smaller angle formed by the hands of a clock at the following time.
1:25 is 42.5 degrees and 107.5 degrees
What is total angle of a circle?360 degrees
We need to find the angles of clock at 1:25
At 1:25, the hour hand has moved 85 out of 720 possible times from the top of the clock. 85 times 0.5 degrees is 42.5 degrees.
At 1:25, the minute hand has moved 25 out of 60 possible times from the top of the clock. 25 times 6 degrees is 150 degrees.
150 - 42.5 = 107.5 degrees
Therefore the smaller angle formed by the hands of a clock at the time 1:25 is 42.5 degrees and 107.5 degrees
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Which expression is equivalent
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\left(\frac{2^4}{5^9}\right)^3 = \frac{2^{(4\cdot 3)}}{5^{(9\cdot 3)}}=\frac{2^{12}}{5^{27}}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto \left(\dfrac{2^4}{5^9}\right)^3[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{\sf (a^m)^n=a^{mn}}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto \dfrac{(2^4)^3}{(5^9)^3}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto \dfrac{2^{4(3)}}{5^{9(3)}}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto \dfrac{2^{12}}{5^{27}}[/tex]
help with all plz branniest to whoever right
Step-by-step explanation:
½bh = Area of triangle
a² = Area of square
lw = Area of rectangle
4a = Perimeter of square
2l + 2w = Perimeter of rectangle
a + b + c = Perimeter of triangle
What is the radius of the circle? Example how you know..
Answer:
r=7
Step-by-step explanation:
C is at x=1 at circle side is at 8
8-1= 7
so, r=7
Answer:
The radius of the circle is 7 units.
Step-by-step explanation:
Radius is the measure from the center point of a circle to a point on the outside edge. Since you have coordinates, you can find the radius using distance formula.
You could also just count how many units are between the center and the edge to get 7 units because 8 - 1 = 7
Which is the new denominator when you rationalize the denominator of the fraction?
fraction is in the photo
Skye wants to buy 3 erasers each for her 4 best friends. If erasers cost $0.72 each, how much money does Skye need?
Answer:
3 x 4 = 12 erasers 12 x $0.72 = $8.64
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: Skye will need $8.64
Step-by-step explanation:
We can start by seeing how many erasers she needs in total. We can multiply the 3 erasers for all 4 of her friends.
3 x 4 = 12 Erasers
Now we multiply the cost of one eraser by the total amount she needs, 12.
0.72 x 12 = 8.64
So the amount of money Skye needs for all her friends to have 3 erasers is $8.64
If clocks read 300pm on the -5 time zone, what time do the clocks read in the -2 time zone
It will read 6:00pm on -2 time zone.
Simplify the expression and write your answer in
scientific notation: (1.9 X 10^5)^3
Answer:
[tex] {(1.9 \times {10}^{5}) }^{3} [/tex]
open the bracket:
[tex] = {1.9}^{3} \times {10}^{(5 \times 3)} \\ { \boxed{= 6.859 \times {10}^{15} }}[/tex]
3 crates of cookies
were delivered One
crate hold 24 boxes of
cookies, with each box
containing 40 cookies
How many cookies ore
in the crate?
Answer:
990 cookies in one crate and 2880 cookies in all three crates combined.
Step-by-step explanation:
In each of the three crates are 24 boxes. First, let's find the number of boxes by multiplying:
3 crates x 24 boxes
3 x 24
72
So we have 72 boxes of cookies. Now we must complete the final step in order to calculate the number of cookies. We will do so by once again multiplying.
72 boxes x 40 cookies
72 x 40
2880
In total, that is, including all the cookies from all the boxes in all three crates, we have 2880 cookies.
The questions seems to ask how many cookies are in one crate, however. In order to find that, we must simply divide the number of cookies, 2880, by the number of crates, 3.
2880 cookies ÷ 3 crates
2880 ÷ 3
960
Therefore, there are 990 cookies in one crate and 2880 cookies in all three crates combined.
Answer:
A total of 2880 cookies in 3 crates.Step-by-step explanation:
Givens: 3 crates of cookies, crate hold 24 boxes of cookies, each box contains 40 cookiesOperation: MultiplicationSolution:24 × 40 = 960• There are 960 cookies in one crate.960 × 3 = 2880• Therefore, there are 2880 total numbers of cookies inside of 3 crates.[tex]\tt{ \green{P} \orange{s} \red{y} \blue{x} \pink{c} \purple{h} \green{i} e}[/tex]
Need help rn 30 points
Answer: X = ([tex]-\frac{5}{4}\\[/tex], 6)
Step-by-step explanation:
x(4x - 19) = 30
4x^2 - 19x = 30
4x^2 - 19x - 30 = 0
ax^2 + bx + c = 0
[tex]X{1}=[/tex] [tex]\frac{-b+\sqrt{b^{2} -4ac}}{2a}\\[/tex]= [tex]\frac{19+\sqrt{(-19)^{2} -4(4)(-30)}}{2(4)}\\[/tex] = 6
[tex]X{2}=[/tex] [tex]\frac{-b-\sqrt{b^{2} -4ac}}{2a}\\[/tex]=[tex]\frac{19-\sqrt{(-19)^{2} -4(4)(-30)}}{2(4)}\\[/tex]= [tex]-\frac{5}{4}[/tex] = -1.25
X = ([tex]-\frac{5}{4}\\[/tex], 6)
The one number is 3 less than 5 times another number. Their sum is 81. List the numbers.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
the numbers are 67 and 14
Step-by-step explanation:
let the other number be x
first number = 5x - 3
second number = x
5x - 3 + x = 81
6x = 81 +3
6x = 84
x = 84/6
x = 14
first number = 5x -3
= 5(14) -3
= 70 - 3
= 67
Second number = x
= 14
CROSS-CHECK
67 + 14
= 81
Cross-checked
I need help with this question ASAP!!!! I NEED IT OR ILL FAIL PLEASE HELP ME I BEG YOU!
5(−2) + (2−)2
when =3 and =−2
Answer:
36 is the final value for the equation you posted
Step-by-step explanation:
We are told that = 3 and = −2.
Let's plug these values into the equation.
= (5 ( − 2) + (2 − )^2)
= (5 (3 − 2(−2)) + (2 − 3)^2)
= (5 (3 + 4) + (−1)^2)
= (5 (7) + 1)
= 35 + 1
= 36
Marten bought 7 pairs of socks for $3 each, and a sweater for
for $12. Then he bought a $5 coffee, what was the change in
the amount of money Marten had?
Answer:
The total amount spent would be $38
Step-by-step explanation:
Because he bought 7 pairs of socks (each costing $3) for $21, a sweater for $12 and a $5 coffee. If we add the $21 (The cost of the socks) to the $12 (the cost of the sweater) and the $5 (the cost of the coffee) the total amount spent is $38. To find out the change given subtract $38 from the money he originally had
10 plus what equals negative 60
10 + -70
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
negative seventy your welcome
Complete the square to find
the vertex of this parabola.
x2 + 10x – y + 15 = 0
([?], [])
Answer:
your answer is -5,-10
Step-by-step explanation:
please mark brainliest
Please help I wanna get an a :(
Answer:
Graph C
Step-by-step explanation:
Point T is located on Graph C at T(1, 7). To help, (x, y) = count over however many spaces horizontally, then count however many spaces vertically.
It will always be this way.
The change in inventories,a component of aggregate supply, comprises roughly what percentage of the GDP
Answer:
0.5percentage
Step-by-step explanation:
The change in inventories,a component of aggregate supply comprises roughly of 0.5percentage of GDP
Q.2 Convert the following into minute.
(a) 7 hour 20 minute
Answer:
440 minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
please mark me brainliest please I will follow youy= ln(x^3 e^2x) (dy)/(dx)
Answer:
[tex]y = ln( {x}^{3} . {e}^{2x} ) [/tex]
divide by In :
[tex] \frac{y}{ ln} = \frac{ ln( {x}^{3}. {e}^{2x} ) }{ ln } \\ \\ {e}^{y} = {x}^{3} . {e}^{2x} [/tex]
find dy/dx:
[tex]{d( {e}^{y}) } = ( {x}^{3} . {e}^{2x} )dx \\ {e}^{y} dy = \{(3 {x}^{2} . {e}^{2x} ) + ( {x}^{3} .2 {e}^{2x} ) \}dx \\ \\ {e}^{y} \frac{dy}{dx} = {x}^{3} + 3 {x}^{2} + 3 {e}^{2x} \\ \\ \frac{dy}{dx} = \frac{ {x}^{3} + 3 {x}^{2} + 3 {e}^{2x} }{ {e}^{y} } \\ \\ { \boxed{ \boxed{\frac{dy}{dx} = \frac{ {x}^{3} + 3 {x}^{2} + 3 {e}^{2x} }{ {e}^{ {x}^{3}. {e}^{2x} } }}}}[/tex]
Answer:
2 + 3/x.
Step-by-step explanation:
y = ln(x^3 . e^(2x)
dy/dx = 1 /(x^3 e^2x) * (2x^3e^(2x) + 3x^2 e ^(2x))
= 2 + 3/x.
can someone help me solve this ill mark u as brainlest
Answer:
-13 ≤ x ≤ 11
Step-by-step explanation:
|x+1| ≤12
There are two solutions, one positive and one negative, remembering to flip the inequality for the negative
x+1 ≤12 x+1 ≥-12
Subtract 1 from each side
x+1-1 ≤12-1 and x+1-1 ≥-12-1
x ≤11 and x ≥-13
-13 ≤ x ≤ 11
Simplify 2.5 (16/2-2.3) - 2
Answer:
it's just ( -3.3 )but I need to put 20 + words and stuff so read this if you would like
Which of the below measures of central tendency is/are always unique ?
O a. Mode only.
O b. Mode and Median.
O c. Mean and Median
O d. Mode and Mean.
Geometry PLEASE HELP
I’m right? Yes or no?
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
-2 + 12 = 10
Consider the function below.
g(x) = 2x - 1
Find the difference quotient below (where h = 0) and simplify your answer.
g(x + h) - g(x) / h
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: