A worker at a farm supply company in Franklin County is mixing up a 420-kilogram batch of its special grain blend for horses, which costs $5.80 per kilogram to make. If the mixture includes oats that cost $9.40 per kilogram and feed corn that costs $3.40 per kilogram, how many kilograms of each should the worker include in the mixture?

_?__ Kilograms of oats
_?__ Kilograms of feed corn

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Answer 1

Answer:

168 kg oats and 252 kg corn

Step-by-step explanation:

2 equations and 2 unknowns

eq 1: x + y = 420

x is the amount of oats

y is amount of corn

eq 2: 9.4x + 3.4y = 5.8*420

solve equation 1 for x

x = 420 - y

substitute the value of x in eq 2

9.4(420-y) + 3.4y = 2436

y = 252

substitute y in eq 1

x + 252 = 420

x = 168


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Point Z is equidistant from the vertices of ΔTUV.
Point Z is equidistant from the vertices of triangle T U V. Lines are drawn from point Z to the sides of the triangle to form right angles and line segments Z A, Z B, and Z C.

Which must be true?
Line segment T A is-congruent-to line segment T B
Line segment A Z is-congruent-to line segment B Z
AngleBTZ Is-congruent-to AngleBUZ
AngleTZA Is-congruent-to AngleTZB

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An isosceles triangle is one with two equal-length sides. The correct option is C.

What is an isosceles triangle?

An isosceles triangle is one with two equal-length sides. It is sometimes stated as having exactly two equal-length sides, and sometimes as having at least two equal-length sides, with the latter form containing the equilateral triangle as a particular case.

The diagram as per the given conditions is drawn below.

In ΔUTZ, since the sides UZ and TZ are equal because the point z is equidistance from T and U, therefore, the triangle is an isosceles triangle. Thus, ∠BTZ≅TZB.

Hence, the correct option is C.

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help asap 20 points

Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.

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Answer: (99/13, 150/13)

Step-by-step explanation:

I'm too lazy to explain so here's a screen shot from desmos.

A group of summer campers went on a trip.
22 campers rode in cars with their parents
while the rest filled four buses. How many
campers were on each bus if a total of 150
campers went on the trip?

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Answer:

Answer is 32

Step-by-step explanation:

150-22=128

128÷4=32

how to solve part ii and iii

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(i) Given that

[tex]\tan^{-1}(x) + \tan^{-1}(y) + \tan^{-1}(xy) = \dfrac{7\pi}{12}[/tex]

when [tex]x=1[/tex] this reduces to

[tex]\tan^{-1}(1) + 2 \tan^{-1}(y) = \dfrac{7\pi}{12}[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac\pi4 + 2 \tan^{-1}(y) = \dfrac{7\pi}{12}[/tex]

[tex]2 \tan^{-1}(y) = \dfrac\pi3[/tex]

[tex]\tan^{-1}(y) = \dfrac\pi6[/tex]

[tex]\tan\left(\tan^{-1}(y)\right) = \tan\left(\dfrac\pi6\right)[/tex]

[tex]\implies \boxed{y = \dfrac1{\sqrt3}}[/tex]

(ii) Differentiate [tex]\tan^{-1}(xy)[/tex] implicitly with respect to [tex]x[/tex]. By the chain and product rules,

[tex]\dfrac d{dx} \tan^{-1}(xy) = \dfrac1{1+(xy)^2} \times \dfrac d{dx}xy = \boxed{\dfrac{y + x\frac{dy}{dx}}{1 + x^2y^2}}[/tex]

(iii) Differentiating both sides of the given equation leads to

[tex]\dfrac1{1+x^2} + \dfrac1{1+y^2} \dfrac{dy}{dx} + \dfrac{y + x\frac{dy}{dx}}{1+x^2y^2} = 0[/tex]

where we use the result from (ii) for the derivative of [tex]\tan^{-1}(xy)[/tex].

Solve for [tex]\frac{dy}{dx}[/tex] :

[tex]\dfrac1{1+x^2} + \left(\dfrac1{1+y^2} + \dfrac x{1+x^2y^2}\right) \dfrac{dy}{dx} + \dfrac y{1+x^2y^2} = 0[/tex]

[tex]\left(\dfrac1{1+y^2} + \dfrac x{1+x^2y^2}\right) \dfrac{dy}{dx} = -\left(\dfrac1{1+x^2} + \dfrac y{1+x^2y^2}\right)[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{1+x^2y^2 + x(1+y^2)}{(1+y^2)(1+x^2y^2)} \dfrac{dy}{dx} = - \dfrac{1+x^2y^2 + y(1+x^2)}{(1+x^2)(1+x^2y^2)}[/tex]

[tex]\implies \dfrac{dy}{dx} = - \dfrac{(1 + x^2y^2 + y + x^2y) (1 + y^2) (1 + x^2y^2)}{(1 + x^2y^2 + x + xy^2) (1+x^2) (1+x^2y^2)}[/tex]

[tex]\implies \dfrac{dy}{dx} = -\dfrac{(1 + x^2y^2 + y + x^2y) (1 + y^2)}{(1 + x^2y^2 + x + xy^2) (1+x^2)}[/tex]

From part (i), we have [tex]x=1[/tex] and [tex]y=\frac1{\sqrt3}[/tex], and substituting these leads to

[tex]\dfrac{dy}{dx} = -\dfrac{\left(1 + \frac13 + \frac1{\sqrt3} + \frac1{\sqrt3}\right) \left(1 + \frac13\right)}{\left(1 + \frac13 + 1 + \frac13\right) \left(1 + 1\right)}[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{dy}{dx} = -\dfrac{\left(\frac43 + \frac2{\sqrt3}\right) \times \frac43}{\frac83 \times 2}[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{dy}{dx} = -\dfrac13 - \dfrac1{2\sqrt3}[/tex]

as required.

Explain weather this equation is a linear equation
4. y = 1 - x

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Answer:

Yes, it is a linear equation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Linear equation:

   An equation of the form ax + by +c = 0, where x and y are two variables and a, b,c are the non-zero real numbers is called a linear equation and the degree of the equation is 1.

       y = 1 - x

x + y - 1 = 0

Where a = 1 ; b=1 and c = -1

So, y = 1 -x is a linear equation.

 

The polynomial 2x3 − 5x2 + 4x − 10 is split into two groups, 2x3 + 4x and −5x2 − 10. The GCFs of each group is then factored out.

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Answer:

(x² + 2)(2x - 5)

Step-by-step explanation:

assuming the expression has to be factorised

2x³ - 5x² + 4x - 10 ← rearranging terms as indicated

= 2x³ + 4x - 5x² - 10 ( factor the first/second and third/fourth terms )

= 2x(x² + 2) - 5(x² + 2) ← factor out (x² + 2) from each term

= (x² + 2)(2x - 5) ← in factored form

I have 4 times as many 10 cent stamps as 3 cent stamps. I have one less 2-cent stamp than

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The value of the stamp collection in terms of b is; 45b + 43 cents

How to solve algebra word problems?

We are given;

If there are x 3-cent stamps, then there are 4x number 10-cent stamps

So the number of 2-cent stamps is 1 less than 3 cent stamps and that will be x - 1, 2 cent stamps

Number of 2 cents stamps = b

Thus;  x - 1 = b

x = b + 1

The value of the stamp collection is as follows;

x number of 3 cents stamps = 3(b + 1) = 3b + 3 cents

4x number of 10 cents stamps = 10(4(b + 1)) = 10(4b + 4) = 40b + 40

The value of the 2 cents stamp = 2b cents

Total value is;

2b + 40b + 40 + 3b + 3 = (45b + 43) cents

Complete Question is;

I have 4 times as many 10-cent stamps as 3-cent stamps. I have one less 2-cent stamp than 3 cent stamp. If I have b2-cent stamps, what is the value of my stamp collection in terms of b ?

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Line I has a slope of 13/7. The line through which of the following pair
of points is perpendicular to l?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

You need to find the set of points that will yield a slope that is the negative reciprocal of the slope of Line L because perpendicular lines have negative reciprocal slopes. The negative reciprocal of 13/7 is -7/13. Which set of points will produce this result? The formula for finding the slope is:

m = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)

Consider the second set of coordinates.

(2 - (-5))/(-7 - 6) = (2 + 5)/(-13) = -7/13

The second set of coordinates satisfy the condition.

Kirsten is knitting and hates to donate to a local charity. Each hat takes 3 hours to make. If Kirsten knitted 3 hats and a third of another hat. how many hours did she spend knitting?

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3x3=9+1=10
so she’d spend 10 hours

The formula for the perimeter of a rectangle is P=2(l+w). Part A. Rewrite the formula for the perimeter of a rectangle in terms of the width, w. In your final answer, include all of your work. Part B. In two or more complete sentences, describe the process you followed while isolating the variable w in the equation P=2(l+w).

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The expression that represents the width is w = (P-2l)/2

Subject of formula

Given the formula for calculating the perimeter of a triangle expressed as:

P = 2(l + w)

where

l is the length

w is the width

Make w the subject of the formula

Given

P = 2(l + w)

Expand

P = 2l + 2w

Subtract 2l from both sides

P - 2l = 2w

Divide both sides by2

2w/2 = (P-2l)/2

w = (P-2l)/2

Hence the expression that represents the width is w = (P-2l)/2

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from two points one on each leg of an isosceles triangle perpendicular are drawn to the base prove that the triangles formed are similar

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The description below proves that the perpendicular drawn from the vertex angle to the base bisect the vertex angle and base.

How to prove an Isosceles Triangle?

Let ABC be an isosceles triangle such that AB = AC.

Let AD be the bisector of ∠A.

We want to prove that BD=DC

In △ABD & △ACD

AB = AC(Thus, △ABC is an isosceles triangle)

∠BAD =∠CAD(Because AD is the bisector of ∠A)

AD = AD(Common sides)

By SAS Congruency, we have;

△ABD ≅ △ACD

By corresponding parts of congruent triangles, we can say that; BD=DC

Thus, this proves that the perpendicular drawn from the vertex angle to the base bisect the vertex angle and base.

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Simplify the expression to a polynomial in
standard form:
(3x-1)(3x^2+3x+8)

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Answer:

9x^3+6x^2+21x-8

Step-by-step explanation:

(3x-1) (3x ^ 2 + 3x + 8) =3x(3x ^ 2 + 3x + 8) +(-1)(3x ^ 2 + 3x + 8)  =9x^3+9x^2+24x-3x^2-3x-8 = 9x^3+6x^2+21x-8

Answer:

[tex]\huge\boxed{\sf 9x^3+6x^2+21x-8}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given expression:

= [tex](3x-1)(3x^2+3x+8)[/tex]

[tex]Expand[/tex]

[tex]= 3x(3x^2+3x+8)-1(3x^2+3x+8)\\\\Multiply\\\\=9x^3+9x^2+24x-3x^2-3x-8\\\\Combine \ like \ terms\\\\= 9x^3+9x^2-3x^2+24x-3x-8\\\\= 9x^3+6x^2+21x-8\\\\\rule[225]{225}{2}[/tex]

Which exponential equation is equivalent to this logarithmic equation? log x = 4

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Answer:

[tex]x=10^{4}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Switching from Logarithmic to Exponential form:

An exponential base is the inverse of a logarithm with the same base.  Given the equation log x = 4, note that the base of the logarithm isn't written in (it has no subscript).  By default, the base of the logarithm function is base-10.  So, to rewrite the equation using an exponential, we need to undo the logarithm with an exponential of the same base.

[tex]\log(x)=4[/tex]

[tex]10^{\log{(x)}}=10^{4}[/tex]

[tex]x=10^{4}[/tex]

Analogies with Addition/Subtraction

Think about the equation x + 7 = 10.

I could tell you this is the equation in "addition form".  What if I asked you to write an equation in "subtraction form"?  While neither "addition form" nor "subtraction form" have been defined explicitly, one could undo the addition, and get an equation with subtraction in it, which one could argue is a "subtraction form" of the equation.

[tex]x+7=10[/tex]

Subtracting 7 from both sides to undo the addition...

[tex](x+7)-7=(10)-7[/tex]

Simplifying the left side since the "+7" and "-7" cancel...

[tex]x=10-7[/tex]

This is arguably in a "subtraction form" (there's a subtraction in it), whereas the original equation had addition in it.

While we could simplify this particular equation's right-hand side, we might not always be able to (what if the 10 had been a "y"... then the "y" and the "7" aren't like terms, and they would have to remain separate)

Similarly, in the logarithm problem, one could simplify 10^4 (it's 10,000), but one doesn't have to, and one won't always be able to.

For the logarithm problem, x=10^4 is the exponential form, as requested.

change the unit of length 6ft 2in= ___ft?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Comment

You don't have to do anything to the 6 feet. It already is in feet. It's the 2 inches you have to worry about.

2 inches = 2/12 of a foot.

2/12 = 1/6 = 0.167 feet

Answer

6 feet 2 inches = 6.167  feet

Step-by-step explanation:

Y is inversely proportional to the square root of x if y=3 when x=25 find y when x is 9

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Answer:

[tex]y=5[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\textsf{If }y \textsf{ is \underline{inversely proportional} to the square root of }x, \textsf{ then}:[/tex]

[tex]y \propto\dfrac{1}{\sqrt{x}} \implies y=\dfrac{k}{\sqrt{x}}\quad \textsf{(where k is some constant)}[/tex]

[tex]\textsf{When }x=25, y = 3:[/tex]

[tex]\implies 3=\dfrac{k}{\sqrt{25}}[/tex]

[tex]\implies 3=\dfrac{k}{5}[/tex]

[tex]\implies k=15[/tex]

Inputting the found value of k into the equation:

[tex]\implies y=\dfrac{15}{\sqrt{x}}[/tex]

To find the value of y when x is 9, substitute x = 9 into the found equation:

[tex]\implies y=\dfrac{15}{\sqrt{9}}[/tex]

[tex]\implies y=\dfrac{15}{3}[/tex]

[tex]\implies y=5[/tex]

A courier travels due North at an average speed of 40km/h for 6 minutes to collect a parcel, before travelling 10km due East to deliver it. He then travels due South at an average speed of 30km/h for 12 minutes to collect another parcel. Find the shortest distance between the courier and his starting point.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:10.2km

He took the route eastwards then southwards

Suzanne walks four miles every third day. What is the fewest number of miles she can walk in February

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36 miles is the fewest number of miles she can walk in February

There are 28 days in February.

Every third day is 28/3 = 9.333 = 9 days of walking.

since she walks four miles,

9*4 = 36

Hence, 36 miles is the fewest number of miles she can walk in February

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A coupon gives a total 20% off a total of 5 cans of green beans at the grocery store. If the green beans cost $0.75 per can, how much money is saved with the coupon?

$0.75
$0.15
$3.75
$1.88

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Answer A. $0.75

Discount = Original price X discount %/100
Discount = 3.74 x20/100
Discount = 3.74 X 0.2
You save = $0.75

If B=3n-10B=3n−10 and C=n^{2}-6n-6,C=n
2
−6n−6, find an expression that equals 2B-3C2B−3C in standard form.

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The expression of 2B - 3C in standard form is -3n^2 + 24n - 2

Functions and values

Given the following expressions

B = 3n - 10

C = n^2-6n-6

Required

2B - 3C

Substitute

2B - 3C = 2(3n -10) - 3(n^2-6n-6)

2B - 3C = 6n - 20 -3n^2+18n+18

2B - 3C = -3n^2 + 24n - 2

Hence expression of 2B - 3C in standard form is -3n^2 + 24n - 2

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ayuda necesito resolver este problema con procedimiento ;)

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[tex]x^3-2x^2+x-1[/tex] is one of the prime factors of the polynomial

How to factor the expression?

The question implies that we determine one of the prime factors of the polynomial.

The polynomial is given as:

[tex]x^8 - 3x^6 + x^4 - 2x^3 - 1[/tex]

Expand the polynomial by adding 0's in the form of +a - a

[tex]x^8 - 3x^6 + x^4 - 2x^3 - 1 = x^8 -2x^7 + 2x^7 - 4x^6 +x^6 + 2x^5 -2x^5- 3x^4 + 4x^4 + 2x^3 -6x^3+2x^3- x^2 -3x^2 +4x^2-2x+2x-1[/tex]

Rearrange the terms

[tex]x^8 - 3x^6 + x^4 - 2x^3 - 1 = x^8 -2x^7 + 2x^5 - 3x^4 + 2x^3 - x^2 + 2x^7 - 4x^6 + 4x^4 -6x^3+4x^2-2x+x^6-2x^5+2x^3-3x^2+2x-1[/tex]

Factorize the expression

[tex]x^8 - 3x^6 + x^4 - 2x^3 - 1 = x^2(x^6-2x^5+2x^3-3x^2+2x-1) + 2x(x^6-2x^5+2x^3-3x^2+2x-1) + 1(x^6-2x^5+2x^3-3x^2+2x-1)[/tex]

Factor out x^6-2x^5+2x^3-3x^2+2x-1

[tex]x^8 - 3x^6 + x^4 - 2x^3 - 1 = (x^2+2x + 1)(x^6-2x^5+2x^3-3x^2+2x-1)[/tex]

Express x^2 + 2x + 1 as a perfect square

[tex]x^8 - 3x^6 + x^4 - 2x^3 - 1 = (x+1)^2(x^6-2x^5+2x^3-3x^2+2x-1)[/tex]

Expand the polynomial by adding 0's in the form of +a - a

[tex]x^8 - 3x^6 + x^4 - 2x^3 - 1 = (x+1)^2(x^6- 2x^5+x^4-x^4-x^3 +x^3-2x^3-x^2 -2x^2 +x+x - 1)[/tex]

Rearrange the terms

[tex]x^8 - 3x^6 + x^4 - 2x^3 - 1 = (x+1)^2(x^6- 2x^5+x^4-x^3-x^4-2x^3-x^2+x+x^3-2x^2 +x - 1)[/tex]

Factorize the expression

[tex]x^8 - 3x^6 + x^4 - 2x^3 - 1 = (x+1)^2(x^3(x^3-2x^2+x-1) -x(x^3-2x^2+x-1)+1(x^3-2x^2+x-1))[/tex]

Factor out x^3-2x^2+x-1

[tex]x^8 - 3x^6 + x^4 - 2x^3 - 1 = (x+1)^2(x^3 -x+1)(x^3-2x^2+x-1)[/tex]

One of the factors of the above polynomial is [tex]x^3-2x^2+x-1[/tex].

This is the same as the option (c)

Hence, [tex]x^3-2x^2+x-1[/tex] is one of the prime factors of the polynomial

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Area=
Help me please thanks

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The area of the shaded region shown in the figure is 80π unit²

What is an equation?

An equation is an expression that shows the relationship between two or more variables and numbers.

Area of the shaded region = area of semicircle IL - area of semicircle JK + area of semicircle IJ + area of semicircle KL

Area of the shaded region = area of semicircle IL + area of semicircle IJ = (0.5 * π * 12²) + (0.5 * π * (12/3)²) = 80π

The area of the shaded region shown in the figure is 80π unit²

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The formula s = startroot startfraction s a over 6 endfraction endroot gives the length of the side, s, of a cube with a surface area, sa. how much longer is the side of a cube with a surface area of 180 square meters than a cube with the surface area of 120 square meters? startroot 30 endroot minus 4 startroot 5 endroot meters m startroot 30 endroot minus 2 startroot 5 endroot meters m startroot 10 endroot meters m 2 startroot 15 endroot meters m

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Step-by-step explanation:

so, let me get this straight :

s = sqrt(sa/6)

this is because the surface area of a cube consists of 6 squares (as everybody knows that dice have 6 equal sides).

and the area of a single square is side².

for a cube with sa = 180 m² we have

s = sqrt(180/6) = sqrt(30)

for a cube with sa = 120 m² we have

s = sqrt(120/6) = sqrt(20) = sqrt(4×5) = 2×sqrt(5)

so, the side length of the larger cube is

sqrt(30) - 2×sqrt(5) meters

longer than the side length of the smaller cube.

in other words, the difference between both side lengths.

Answer:

answer above is correct, its B

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve the questions by factoring! Please help asap!

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

True or False? If ab<0, then a<0, b>0 or a>0, b<0

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Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

If ab < 0, then ab = negative #.

In order for ab to be a negative #, one of them has to be negative while the other one needs to be positive.

Example:

a = -2, b = 1

ab < 0

(-2)(1) < 0

-2 < 0, TRUE

a < 0

-2 < 0, TRUE

b > 0

1 > 0, TRUE

If I switch a = -2 to 1 and b = 1 to -2, a > 0 and b < 0 is true too.

whats the vertex-? Would it be -1???

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Answer:

last option : vertex is 2, -1 . axis of symmetry is x = 2

Answer:

D

(2 -1)

*(^_^)*

...............

You design a logo for your soccer team. The logo is 3 inches by 5 inches. You decide to dilate the logo to 1.5 inches by 2.5 inches. What is the scale factor of this dilation?

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Answer:

1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

The dimensions are cut in half ....scale factor 1/2

write 8n^2-13n+5 in factor form

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Answer:

[tex](8n - 5)(n-1)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello!

We can factor this by grouping. We have to find two numbers that add up to -13 but multiply to 8 * 5 .

The two numbers that work are -8 and -5. Expand -13n to -8n and -5n.

Factor by Grouping[tex]8n^2 - 13n + 5[/tex][tex]8n^2 - 8n - 5n + 5[/tex][tex]8n(n -1) -5(n - 1)[/tex][tex](8n - 5)(n-1)[/tex]

The factored expression is [tex](8n - 5)(n-1)[/tex].

Which of the following represents a function?
(5, 1), (5, 2), (5, 3), (5, 4)
(-5, 6), (-5, 6), (-5, -6), (-5, -6)
(8, 3), (8, 3), (-8, -3), (-8, -3)
(3, 9), (-7, 1), (6, 12), (3, -9)

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Answer:

(8,3),(8,3),(-8,-3),(-8,-3)

Step-by-step explanation:

A function is defined as a relation in which each domain element (x-value) is paired with exactly one range element (y-value).

This means that each value we input for x must have only one possible output. If the same x-value yields more than one y-value, it is not a function.

The correct answer, as shown above, meets the criteria of a function, as each x-value is shown to produce exactly one y-value. In this set of ordered pairs, if x=8, then y=3, and if x=-8, then x=-3.

In the other sets of ordered pairs, however, one x-value has more than one possible y-value. Let's use the first set as an example:

(5,1),(5,2),(5,3),(5,4)

Inputting 5 as x produces four different y values; there is no one y value for the x-value. y could equal 1, 2, 3, or 4.

A boat is 400 feet away from one dock and 500 feet away from the another dock. the angle between the paths is 45°. what is the approximate distance between the docks?

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Answer:

The approximate distance between the docks is 357 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the distance between docks be d.

This is the opposite side to 45° angle of triangle with other sides 400 ft and 500 ft.

Use the law of cosines to find the value of d:

[tex]d = \sqrt{400^2+500^2-2*400*500*cos45} =357[/tex] (rounded)

Independent Practice
An image on a slide is similar to its projected image. A slide is 35 mm wide and 21 mm high. Its projected image is 85 cm wide. To the nearest centimeter, how high
is the image?
A. 51 cm
B. 5.1 cm
C.
D.
142 cm
9 cm

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Answer:

Projected height = (85 *21) / 35 = 51 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the images are similar, we can set up the proportional equation like this:

Slide width / Slide height = Projected width / Projected height

35 mm / 21 mm = 85 cm / Projected height (in cm)

Projected height = (85 *21) / 35 = 51 cm

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Today's immigrants are learning English faster than previous generations of immigrants; English classes are in such high demand that some stay open 24 hours a day, and statistics show that waiting lists are as long as 40 to 50 thousand. If this is so, why do we need a law to declare English to be our official language? It already is!(3) So maybe the reason for this bill is to save printing costs. A recent GAO report found that a mere six one-hundredths of one percent of federal documents produced since 1990 are in languages other than English; this works out to be only 256 out of 400,000 federal documents. I would also point out that most of those non-English documents were created to serve the Spanish-speaking residents of Puerto Rico. So I guess it is not the cost of publishing in other languages that justifies this limitation.(4) There is no evidence that this nation is threatened by "division among linguistic lines." English is far and away our nation's dominant, common language. There is no threat that English will be subsumed as a minor language. S356 has the potential of creating unwarranted1 division in this country. S356 is touted as a way to bolster the national unity but I am troubled by the divisiveness it will create.(5) How will making English our official language promote unity when thousands of legal, tax-paying immigrants and citizens will be denied a fuller opportunity to gain needed information and services because they are of limited English? What is the overwhelming public policy need to punish the few?(6) The right to benefit from their government should not be limited by language barriers. Language communication via radio, television, and written material is essential for a basic understanding of an already intimidating political process for many non-native English speakers.(7) Under S.356, in my role as a government official, my hands would be tied when dealing with my own constituents2 for many of whom English is a second language. To suggest that I cannot represent those constituents to the best of my ability and will be forced to essentially exclude them from the political process through English-only written communication is preposterous3 and insulting. The Constitution of the United States guarantees freedom of speech. Nowhere does it say that it has to be in English. If we enact this bill it will be a limitation of our free society.(8) The strength of our nation has always been its diversity. The right of each person to seek information from their government should not be limited by restrictions on the provider. To forsake immigrants this right is to deny the very principle on which this country was built, which is free and open access to our elected officials and our government.(9) S. 356 would also specifically prohibit Native American federal employees or officials from communicating with the native population in their native language, even though it would be a more effective means of communication. 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