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Answer:

LETS

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BRANDON

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find the slope
a line that passes between (-5, 8) and (2,4)

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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

(4 - 8) / (2 - - 5)

-4 / 7

m = -4 / 7 = -0.57143

(x - y + z) : (y - z + 2w) : (2x + z - 10) = 2:3:5 Then ( 3x + 3z - 2w) : w = ?pgvzcmckyc?​

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Answer:

19

Step-by-step explanation:

in question given ,x = 2, y = 3, z = 5 in this way

(3x+3z+2w) and find the value of w . according to given values and put

Answer:

  4 +30/w . . . . for any w≠0

Step-by-step explanation:

The given constraints resolve to 2 equations in 4 unknowns. There are an infinite number of solutions.

The ratio requirement means ...

  (x -y +z)/2 = (y -z +2w)/3 = (2x +z -10)/5

Considering the first equality, we can multiply by 6 and subtract the right side.

  3(x -y +z) -2(y -z +2w) = 0   ⇒   3x -5y +5z -4w = 0

Considering the first and last expressions, we can multiply by 10 and subtract the right side.

  5(x -y +z) -2(2x +z -10) = 0   ⇒   x -5y +3z = -20

These two equations have solutions ...

  x = 10 -z +2w

  y = 6 + 0.4z +0.4w

Using these expressions in the ratio of interest, we have ...

  (3x +3z -2w) : w = (3(10 -z +2w) +3z -2w) : w = (30 -3z +6w +3z -2w) : w

  = (30 +4w) : w

Expressed as a mixed number, the ratio of interest is ...

  (30 +4w)/w = 4 +30/w . . . . an infinite number of solutions

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For positive values of w that are divisors of 30, there are 8 possible values:

   (w, ratio) = (1, 34), (2, 19), (3, 14), (5, 10), (6, 9), (10, 7), (15, 6), (30, 5)

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It might be interesting to substitute the expressions for x and y into our original equation(s).

  (x -y +z)/2 = ((10 -z +2w) -(6 +0.4z +0.4w) +z)/2 = (2 -0.2z +0.8w)

  (y -z +2w)/3 = ((6 +0.4z +0.4w) -z +2w)/3 = (2 -0.2z +0.8w)

  (2x +z -10)/5 = (2(10 -z +2w) +z -10)/5 = (2 -0.2z +0.8w)

All of these expressions are identical, as they should be.

Xavier has 29 baseball
cards he'd like to share
with his 3 best friends.
Each friend gets an equal
number of cards. How
many baseball cards will
be left over?
Math

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Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

29 % 3 = 9

3x9 = 27

29 - 27 = 2

0.081 to the nearest hundredth

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Answer:

0.08

Step-by-step explanation:

a 1 in the thousandths place is dropped in standard rounding to the nearest hundredth.

Answer:

0.08

Step-by-step explanation:

In 0.081, 0 is the tenth, 8 is the hundredth, and 1 is the thousandth. So as you want to approximate to the nearest hundredth, you have to look at the number behind 8 which is 1. And, 1 is less than 5, so you don't have to round up.

someone please please please answer!!!

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Answer:

7.07 or "5 × square root of 3"

Step-by-step explanation:

in an isosceles triangle, the longest side is equal to "x × square root of 3" while the other two sides equal x. hope this helps

As a hurricane approaches, the air temperature changes −7.8°F every hour.

Which value represents the change in air temperature over 1.25 hours?


−9.75°F

−9.05°F

−6.55°F

−6.24°F

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The change in air temperature over 1.25 hours is -9.75°F

A linear equation is in the form:

y = mx + b;

where y, x are variables,  m is the rate of change and b is the initial value of y.

As a hurricane approaches, the air temperature changes −7.8°F every hour. The amount of change after 1.25 hours is:

Change = −7.8°F every hour * 1.25 hours

Change = -9.75°F

Therefore the change in air temperature over 1.25 hours is -9.75°F

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Aarón rides his bike away from home at a constant speed he stops at the park for a while before riding back home at a constant speed

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation: This is the answer

Find a polynomial f(x) of degree 4 that has the following zeros. -7, 0, 1, 6
leave your answer in factored form.

please help! its my exam study guide and i need to finish it! ​

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[tex]\begin{cases} x=-7\implies &x+7=0\\ x=0\implies &x=0\\ x=1\implies &x-1=0\\ x=6\implies &x-6=0 \end{cases}\qquad \implies (x+7)(x)(x-1)(x-6)=\stackrel{y}{0} \\\\\\ (x+7)(x)\stackrel{using~\mathbb{FOIL}}{(x^2-7x+6)}=0\implies (x^2+7x)(x^2-7x+6)=0[/tex]

[tex]\begin{array}{llll} x^2-7x+6\\ \qquad \times ~x^2\\\cline{1-1} x^4-7x^3+6x^2 \end{array}\qquad +\qquad \begin{array}{llll} x^2-7x+6\\ \qquad \times ~7x\\\cline{1-1} 7x^3-49x^2+42x \end{array} \\\\\\ (x^4-7x^3+6x^2)+(7x^3-49x^2+42x)=0 \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill\\\\ ~\hfill x^4-43x^2+42x=y~\hfill[/tex]

One kilometre is about 0.62 miles. It is 12 kilometres from Noah's house to the
ice skating rink. About how many miles is it from Noah's house to the ice
skating rink?


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Answer:

7.44miles

Step-by-step explanation:

1km = 0.62miles

12km will be ; 0.62 × 12

= 7.44miles

1 minute is equal to 60 seconds. How many seconds are in 3 minutes, 37 seconds?

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Answer:

217 Seconds.

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is 217 seconds because 60x3+37=217.

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I am pretty sure of my answers, so I just need someone to double check. Explanation is not needed because I know how to solve it, just needs to be checked. You can put one it you want.

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Answer:

(b) 500 km (b) 6 seconds

Step-by-step explanation:

1.

The semi-major axis length is √47196900 = 6870 km. That distance from the center of the Earth means the satellite is ...

  6780 -6370 = 500 . . . km

from the surface of the Earth.

The satellite is a maximum of 500 km from the Earth.

(It is a minimum of 250 km from Earth.)

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2.

The equation has a zero at t=6. When the car's velocity is zero, it is at a complete stop.

The car comes to a complete stop when time is 6 seconds.

(The car is still being accelerated, so it doesn't stay stopped.)

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I prefer a graphing calculator for a quick solution. You can also solve this equation algebraically.

  0 = 0.5t^2 -10.5t +45 . . . . t when v(t) = 0

  t^2 -21t +90 = 0 . . . . . . . multiply by 2

  (t -6)(t -15) = 0 . . . . . . . . factor

  t = 6 or t = 15 . . . . . . . only t=6 is in the domain of the function


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[tex](2 + \sqrt{3} ) + (4 - \sqrt{3} ) \\ = 2 + \sqrt{3} + 4 - \sqrt{3} \\ = 2 + 4 \\ = 6[/tex]

Answer:

6

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Here's the solution ~

[tex] \sf(2 + \sqrt{3} ) + (4 - \sqrt{3}) [/tex]

[tex] \sf2 + \cancel {\sqrt{3} } + 4 - \cancel{\sqrt{3} }[/tex]

[tex] \sf6[/tex]

review the proof (not in order) of the identity tan(0/2) = + √1-cos(0)/1+cos(0)
which is the correct sequence of steps

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Answer:

1-3-4-2-5

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]tan\frac{\theta}{2}[/tex] <== Given

[tex]\frac{sin\frac{\theta}{2}}{cos\frac{\theta}{2}}[/tex] <== Step 1

[tex]\frac{\frac{\sqrt{1-cos\theta}}{2}}{\frac{\sqrt{1+cos\theta}}{2}}[/tex] <== Step 3

[tex]\frac{\sqrt{1-cos\theta}}{\sqrt{1+cos\theta}}[/tex] <== Step 2 (as a result of Step 4)

[tex]\pm\sqrt{\frac{1-cos\theta}{1+cos\theta} }[/tex] <== Step 5

The triangle and rectangle have the same perimeter.find the value of x.

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Answer:

[tex]x + 5 \: + \: x \: + 6 \: + x + 7 = 2x - 1 + x + 7 + x + 7 + 2x - 1[/tex]

[tex]3x + 18 = 6x + 12[/tex]

[tex]18 = 3x + 12[/tex]

[tex]6 = 3x[/tex]

[tex]x = 6 \div 3 = 2[/tex]

[tex]x = 2[/tex]

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What is the answer to 1010 + 0101? (Binary) *​

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Answer:

1111 is the answer to your question.

The base of a triangle is 4 ft more than the height. If the area is 30ft2, find the base and the height.

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Answer:

Base = 10 ft. and the height = 6.

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of triangle = 1/2bh

base is 4 + h  ⇔  base = 4 + h

height = h

Using the formula for the area of triangle substitute into the formula the given facts.

A = 1/2bh

30 = 1/2(4 + h) (h)

30 = 1/2(4h + h²)     Multiply both sides by 2

60 = 4h + h²

-60 =           -60      Add -60 to both sides

0 = h²+ 4h -60        

(h + 10)(h - 6) = 0      Factor

h + 10 = 0    h - 6 =0

h = -10         h = 6

reject any negative number and use the positive answer for h.

So h = 6      and the base = 4 + 6 ; base = 10

(3x(3)+9X(2)+27X)/3X

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3x | 3x^3+9x^2+27x |x^2+3x+9x

- 3x^3

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9x^2

- 9x^2

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27x

- 27x

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0

Answer:

x^2 + 3x + 9x

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The vertices of quadrilateral PQRS are listed.

P(3,7), Q(6,-2), R(0,-4), S(-3,5)
Which of the following is the strongest classification that identifies quadrilateral PQRS
A.
Quadrilateral PQRS is a square.
B.
Quadrilateral PQRS is a trapezoid.
C.
Quadrilateral PQRS is a rectangle.
D.
Quadrilateral PQRS is a parallelogram.

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Answer:

It's C. for plato. It's a rectangle

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

its a rectangle .

Step-by-step explanation:

The sum of three terms in AP is 15. If the first two terms are each decreased by 1 and the last is increased by 1 then the resulting terms are in GP. find the numbers.​

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Answer:

3, 5, ,7 or 9, 5, 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the three terms in AP be a - d, a & a + d

where a = First term and d = Common difference.

Condition 1: sum of three terms in AP is 15.

a - d + a + a + d = 15

3a = 15

a = 15/3

a = 5

Condition 2: When first two terms are each decreased by 1 and the last is increased by 1 then new terms so obtained will be as follows:

a - d - 1, a - 1, a + d + 1

These terms are in G.P.

[tex] {(a - 1)}^{2} = (a - d - 1)(a + d + 1) \\ \\ {(5 - 1)}^{2} = (5 - d - 1)(5 + d + 1) \\ \\ {(4)}^{2} = (4 - d)(6 + d) \\ \\ 16 = 24 + 4d - 6d - {d}^{2} \\ \\ 0 = 8 - 2d - {d}^{2} \\ \\ {d}^{2} + 2d - 8 = 0 \\ \\ {d}^{2} + 4d - 2d - 8 = 0 \\ \\ d(d + 4) - 2(d + 4) = 0 \\ \\ (d + 4)(d - 2) = 0 \\ \\ d + 4 = 0 \: \: or \: \: d - 2 = 0 \\ \\ d = - 4 \: \: or \: \: d = 2 \\ \\ when \: d = - 4 \\ \\ a - d = 5 - ( - 4) = 9 \\ a = 5 \\ a + d = 5 - 4 = 1 \\ \\ when \: d = 2 \\ a - d = 5 - 2 = 3 \\ a = 5 \\ a + d = 5 + 2 = 7 \\ \\ thus \: three \: terms \: in \: AP \: are: \\9, \: 5, \: 1 \: \: or \: \: 3, \: 5, \: 7[/tex]

Solve using substitution,

y = -3
x + 3y = -6
Please help

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Answer:

x=3

Step-by-step explanation:

x+3(-3)=-6

x-9=-6

  +9 +9

x=3

Answer:

x=3 y=-3

Step-by-step explanation:

solve for x then substitute x in the original problem then solve for y

Example 8: Over the track-and-field season, the height Fred cleared in the high jump increase from 1.81 m to 1.96 m. a) Find Fred's percent increase in height. W b) What final height would Fred have to clear for a 20% increase in height over the track-and-field season?​

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Answer:

a. about 8.3%

b. 2.172 m

Step-by-step explanation:

a. 1.81 * x = 1.96

x = 1.083

Percent increase is approximately 8.3%

b. 1.81 * 1.2 = x

x = 2.172 m

Solve 2x2 – 6x + 10 = 0 by completing the square.

A)

x = 3∕2 + i , x = 3∕2 – i

B)

x = 3 + i, x = 3 – i

C)

x = 3∕2 + 1∕2 i, x = 3∕2 – 1∕2i

D)

x = 3 + i, x = 3 – i

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Answer:

The answer is C.)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Solve the equation. -10=2y

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Answer:

y=-5

Step-by-step explanation:

-10/2=2y/2

-5=y

y=-5

Answer:

y = - 5

Step-by-step explanation:

You have yo divided the numbers

Cancel terms that are in both the numerator and denominator

Move the variable to the left

Write -37.75 as a mixed number.​

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Answer:

[tex]-37\frac{3}{4}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

0.75 is equivalent to three quarters, or (3/4).

3/4 would be the fraction. -37 would be the whole number.

[tex]-37.75 = \boxed{-37\frac{3}{4}}[/tex]

Hope this helps.

Answer:

- 37 3/4

Step-by-step explanation:

which among the following​

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We have:

[tex]1-\frac{1}{3} >0[/tex]    ;   [tex]1- \frac{11}{17}>0[/tex]  ;    [tex]1-\frac{132}{157}>0[/tex]   ⇒ right

[tex]\frac{-1}{7}, \frac{-51}{107},\frac{-347}{949} <0[/tex]  ⇒ wrong

[tex]\frac{7}{5}, \frac{131}{47} ,\frac{945}{711} >1[/tex] ⇒ wrong

ANSWER: [tex]\frac{1}{3} ,\frac{11}{17} ,\frac{132}{157}[/tex]

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PLEASE HELP ASAP! harold makes a plan to save $500 per month for the next 5 years. He is depositing it in an interest bearing account at 2% APR (compounded monthly). What will be Harold’s balance at the end of 5 years?​

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Answer:

50

Step-by-step explanation:

9
11 (a) Grapes cost £2 per kilogram.
Calculate the cost of 380g of grapes.

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Answer:

£0.76

Step-by-step explanation:

1kilogram = 1000grams

1000g of grapes costs £2

380g costs = (380 × 2)/ 1000

760/1000 = £0.76

Work out the area of the triangle.

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Answer:

120

Step-by-step explanation:

10*24=240

240/2=120

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

What is 50 million + 32 hundred thousands + 41 hundred

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Answer:

82041000

Step-by-step explanation:

50,000,000 + 32,000,000 + 41,000

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