PLEASE HELP ASAP WILL MARK BRAINLY

PLEASE HELP ASAP WILL MARK BRAINLY

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Answer 1
tanØ=Perpendicular/Base

Mark the lines

tanD=BC/BD

Put the values

tanD=√38/√53

Done

Answer 2

Answer:

[tex]\sf \tan(D)=\dfrac{\sqrt{38}}{\sqrt{53}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Tangent trigonometric ratio

[tex]\sf \tan(\theta)=\dfrac{O}{A}[/tex]

where:

[tex]\theta[/tex] is the angleO is the side opposite the angleA is the side adjacent the angle

Given:

[tex]\theta[/tex] = DO = √38A = √53

Substituting the given values into the formula:

[tex]\implies \sf \tan(D)=\dfrac{\sqrt{38}}{\sqrt{53}}[/tex]


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12 people
Follow graph to the right to 8am
Follow up to the black dot at 12
Answer is 12 people

factoring / gcf ??? (in picture)

got really sick and missed a bunch of school, would really appreciate the help !

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Brainliest = Good Answer/Solution​

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Given : Radius = 6 cm

To Find = Diameter, Area

Solution :

Diameter = 2 × Radius

Diameter = 2 × 6cm

Diameter = 12 cm

Area = 2πr

[tex]area \: = 2 \times \frac{22}{7} \times 6cm[/tex]

[tex]area \: = \frac{264}{7} [/tex]

[tex]area \: = 37.7 \: cm[/tex]

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2. Given : Diameter = 8 DM

( 1dm = 10 cm

8dm = 8 × 10 = 80cm )

To find : Radius , area

Solution :

[tex]raduis \: = \frac{1}{2} \times diameter[/tex]

[tex]radius \: = \frac{1}{2} \times 80cm[/tex]

[tex]radius \: = 40 \: cm \: or \: 4dm[/tex]

Area = 2πr

[tex]area \: = 2 \times \frac{22}{7} \times 40[/tex]

[tex]area \: = \frac{1760}{7} [/tex]

[tex]area \: = 251.4cm \: \: \: or \: 25.14dm[/tex]

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3. Given : Radius = 2.5m

To find : Diameter , Area

Solution :

Diameter = 2 × radius

Diameter = 2 × 2.5m

Diameter = 5m

Area = 2πr

Area = 2 × 22/7 × 5m

Area = 220/7

Area = 31.4m

Express 5 1/2 and 2 1/2 as a ratio of whole numbers​

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Answer:

your answers are 5.5 and 2.5 as they both have a half extra

I really had some trouble with this problem:( & I need some help

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The answers are in the photo

In the given triangles, PR ≅ AC and ∠P ≅ ∠A.


Which additional fact is needed in order to use the ASA criterion to prove that the two triangles are congruent?

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Answer:

option c and d are correct

Step-by-step explanation:

if there is only one choosing option you can choose option c

can someone help me on part B please? I've done the answer to the rest please thanks!​

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Answer:

84 circular tiles are needed to make pattern number 20

4(20+1)

Step-by-step explanation:The number of circular tiles is 1 more than the pattern number on each side of the square.

circular tiles = 4(n +1)

Evaluate the expression below when x = 6 and y = 2. 6x2y3

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Answer:

I think that the answer is 432.

Step-by-step explanation:

6x2y3.We have x as 6 and y as 2.So we replace them with their numbers.

We'll have 6*6*2*2*3 which will give us 432. I HOPE THIS HELPS.

I need some help please

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Answer:

HexagonHeptagon

Step-by-step explanation:

The first shape has 6 sides. Hence, it is called a hexagon.

The second shape has 7 sides. Hence, it is called a heptagon.

Given:Polygon 1Polygon 2To find:

The mathematical name for the given 2 polygons.

Solution:

The first polygon has 6 sides with an angle sum of 720°, which means the mathematical name given for this polygon is,

[tex]\large\boxed {Hexagon}[/tex]

The second polygon has 7 sides with an angle sum of 900°, which means the mathematical name given for this polygon is,

[tex]\large\boxed {Heptagon}[/tex]

Hence, the first polygon is a hexagon and the second polygon is a heptagon.

2/3(cx+1/2)-1/4=5/2 solve

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Answer:

2/3(cx+1/2)-1/4=5/2. CX=29/8

Select whether the pair of lines is parallel, perpendicular, or neither. x=−2, y=10

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Answer:

perpendicular

Step-by-step explanation:

x = -2    is a vertical line at   x   =  -2

y is a horizontal line          the two lines are perpindicular

the lines  x=−2, y=10 are perpendicular to each other.

What is a linear equation?

It is defined as the relation between two variables, if we plot the graph of the linear equation we will get a straight line.

If in the linear equation, one variable is present, then the equation is known as the linear equation in one variable.

Here, The given equations are :

x=−2 and y=10

First, consider x = -2 equation :

equation x = -2 is a vertical line, parallel to x = 0 line and perpendicular to line y = 0.

Consider second line y = 10 :

line y = 10 is horizontal line and is parallel to line y = 0 and is perpendicular to line x = 0.

Therefore, the lines  x=−2, y=10 are perpendicular to each other.

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Which equation could generate the curve in the graph below?
y=3x² - 2x + 1
y=3x² - 6x +3
y=3x² - 7x + 1
y=3x² - 4x-2

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The seconds on will generate the curve

Suppose that 50% of all babies born in a particular hospital are boys. If 6 babies born in the hospital are randomly selected, what is the probability that fewer than 3 of them are boys?

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Using the binomial distribution, it is found that there is a 0.3438 = 34.38% probability that fewer than 3 of them are boys.

What is the binomial distribution formula?

The formula is:

[tex]P(X = x) = C_{n,x}.p^{x}.(1-p)^{n-x}[/tex]

[tex]C_{n,x} = \frac{n!}{x!(n-x)!}[/tex]

The parameters are:

x is the number of successes.n is the number of trials.p is the probability of a success on a single trial.

In this problem, the values of the parameters are given as follows:

n = 6, p = 0.5.

The probability that fewer than 3 of them are boys is given by:

[tex]P(X < 3) = P(X = 0) + P(X = 1) + P(X = 2)[/tex]

In which:

[tex]P(X = x) = C_{n,x}.p^{x}.(1-p)^{n-x}[/tex]

[tex]P(X = 0) = C_{6,0}.(0.5)^{0}.(0.5)^{6} = 0.0156[/tex]

[tex]P(X = 1) = C_{6,1}.(0.5)^{1}.(0.5)^{5} = 0.0938[/tex]

[tex]P(X = 2) = C_{6,2}.(0.5)^{2}.(0.5)^{4} = 0.2344[/tex]

Then:

[tex]P(X < 3) = P(X = 0) + P(X = 1) + P(X = 2) = 0.0156 + 0.0938 + 0.2344 = 0.3438[/tex]

0.3438 = 34.38% probability that fewer than 3 of them are boys.

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Zahid started the construction of an equilateral triangle inscribed in a circle. Which segments need to be drawn to create the triangle?


To finish his construction, Zahid needs to draw segments df ,
, and
.

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The rule for construction of Inscribed equilateral triangle

Draw 6 marks as per the picture.Then join one with next alternative leaving second .

Means if marks are from 1 to 6 then

133551

Or

244662

Now

Here the rest two segments are

DFBFBD

Answer:

FB and DB

Step-by-step explanation:

got it right on the test

calculate time if distance is 53km and speed is 60km/hour?

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60km / 60min (1h)
53km / 53min

=53 minutes

help me with this please​

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Answer:

A- 17/24 sugar all together

B- yes the bowl would be big enough because when you add all the ingredients together it equals 3 5/24 and it's less than 3 1/2.

A bottle of coke cost 3/4 as much as a $5 milkshake. How much would 3 bottles of coke and 2 milkshakes cost?

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Answer:

Total, 2 milkshakes, and 3 cokes would cost $12.50

Step-by-step explanation:

The cokes cost $11.50 and the milkshakes $10.00

The cokes will cost $11.25 :) The milkshakes will cost $10

The graph of y= (x + 2)(x-2)(x + 1) is shown.
4
3
2-
D
-6-5-4-3-2-1₁
23 456x
D
76
B
C
Which point is a relative minimum?
OA
OD

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Answer:

Point C

Step-by-step explanation:

At point C, the graph is changing from decreasing to increasing.

A motion sensor has a range of 65 meters as shown. The ultrasonic waves sweeping out from the sensor span an angle of 135°.

A figure shows the appendix cone has a range of 65 meters in which waves with an angle of 135 degrees.

What is the approximate area that is within range of the motion sensor? Use the value = 3.14.

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The approximate area that is within range of the motion sensor is 4975 square meters

How to determine the area of the range?

The figure is not given, however the area of the range can be calculated without the figure.

The given parameters are:

Angle, ⊕ = 135°

Radius, r = 65 meters

The area of the range is calculated using the following sector area

[tex]A = \frac{\theta}{360} * \pi r^2[/tex]

This gives

[tex]A = \frac{135}{360} * 3.14 * 65^2[/tex]

Evaluate

A = 4974.9375

Approximate

A = 4975

Hence, the approximate area that is within range of the motion sensor is 4975 square meters

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Multiply
k+3/4K - 2 (12k2 +2k -4)

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Answer:

-204kk+3+32k/4k

Hope this helps!!

The graph of the absolute value parent function, f(x) = |x, is stretched
orizontally by a factor of 3 to create the graph of g(x). What function is g(X)

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Answer:

g(x) = 1/3 • |x|

Step-by-step explanation:

To stretch a parent function, you multiply by whatever you want to stretch it with. If you multiplied by 3, it would be a vertical stretch... if you multiplied by 1/3, it makes it horizontal.

Hope this helps!

Suppose there is a simple index of three stocks, stock ABC, stock XYZ, and stock QRS. Stock ABC opens on day 1 with 8000 shares at $4.25 per share. Stock XYZ opens on day 1 with 5000 shares at $2.90 per share. Stock QRS opens on day 1 with 2000 shares at $6.40 per share. The price of stock ABC on day 8 begins at $3.90. The price of stock XYZ on day 8 begins at $2.50. Stock QRS opens on day 8 with a price of $6.10 per share. Assume that each stock has the same number of shares that it opened with on day 1. What is the rate of change of this simple index over 1 week? ​

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The rate of change of this simple index over 1 week is - 8.81%

What is the rate of change ?

The rate of change is the ratio of the difference in the value of the simple index to the original value of simple index.

Total value of the simple index at day 1 = (8000 x $4.25) + (5000 x $2.90) + (2000 x $6.40) = $61,300

Total value of the simple index at day 8 = (8000 x $3.90) + (5000 x $2.50)+(2000*6.10)  = 55900

the rate of change of this simple index over 1 week

= (55900-61300)/ 61300          * 100 %

= -8.81 %

the rate of change of this simple index over 1 week is - 8.81%

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70 POINTS !!! Measure each angle and write the measure on the line.

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Answer:

See below

Step-by-step explanation:

You will just need to use your protractor to measure the given angles..

  Here is some gross guesses  starting with top row

      45     120   100  25   90   80  135  120 °

Need your help now please; the assignment is due tonight and this is the last problem I am having trouble with. The red box is the value I keep getting wrong

The region R is bounded by the x-axis, the straight line in the graph and the vertical line x=2.

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The volume of the region R bounded by the x-axis is: [tex]\mathbf{\iint_R(x^2+y^2)dA = \int ^{tan^{-1}(4)}_{0} \int^{\frac{2}{cos \theta}}_{0} \ r^3 dr d\theta}[/tex]

What is the volume of the solid (R) on the X-axis?

If the axis of revolution is the boundary of the plane region and the cross-sections are parallel to the line of revolution, we may use the polar coordinate approach to calculate the volume of the solid.

From the given graph:

The given straight line passes through two points (0,0) and (2,8). Thus, the equation of the straight line becomes:

[tex]\mathbf{y-y_1 = \dfrac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}(x-x_1)}[/tex]

here:

(x₁, y₁) and (x₂, y₂) are two points on the straight line

Suppose we assign (x₁, y₁) = (0, 0) and (x₂, y₂) = (2, 8)  from the graph, we have:

[tex]\mathbf{y-0 = \dfrac{8-0}{2-0}(x-0)}[/tex]

y = 4x

Now, our region bounded by the three lines are:

y = 0 x = 2y = 4x

Similarly, the change in polar coordinates is:

x = rcosθ, y = rsinθ

where;

x² + y² = r²  and dA = rdrdθ

Therefore;

rsinθ = 0   i.e.  r = 0 or θ = 0rcosθ = 2 i.e.   r  = 2/cosθrsinθ = 4(rcosθ)  ⇒ tan θ = 4;  θ = tan⁻¹ (4)

⇒ r = 0   to   r = 2/cosθ    θ = 0  to    θ = tan⁻¹ (4)

Then:

[tex]\mathbf{\iint_R(x^2+y^2)dA = \int ^{tan^{-1}(4)}_{0} \int^{\frac{2}{cos \theta}}_{0} \ r^2 (rdr d\theta )}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{\iint_R(x^2+y^2)dA = \int ^{tan^{-1}(4)}_{0} \int^{\frac{2}{cos \theta}}_{0} \ r^3 dr d\theta}[/tex]

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Given f(x) = x² + 4x - 3, find f(-3)
O -3
O -6
O 0
O 18

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Answer:

f(-3) = -6

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) = x^2 + 4x - 3

f(-3) means to put -3 in place of x and then do the calculation.

f(-3)

= (-3)^2 + 4(-3) - 3

= 9 - 12 - 3

= -3 - 3

= -6

First square -3, its 9. Then multiply -3 and 4, that's -12. Then add everything.

f(-3) = -6

using the figure below identify 1 pair of the following angle relationships

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Answer:

\begin{gathered}\\1) \: \: \underline{ \sf{ Alternate \: interior \: angles \: \: : }}\\\end{gathered}

1)

Alternateinteriorangles:

\begin{gathered} \sf \implies \: 2\: \: and \: \: 7\\\end{gathered}

⟹2and7

\begin{gathered} \sf \implies \: 6\: \: and \: \: 3\\\\\end{gathered}

⟹6and3

\begin{gathered}\\2) \: \: \underline{ \sf{ Alternate \: interior \: angles \: \: : }}\\\\\end{gathered}

2)

Alternateinteriorangles:

\begin{gathered} \sf \implies \: 1\: \: and \: \: 8\\\end{gathered}

⟹1and8

\begin{gathered} \sf \implies \: 5\: \: and \: \: 4\\\\\end{gathered}

⟹5and4

\begin{gathered}\\3) \: \: \underline{ \sf{ Corresponding \: angles \: \: : }}\\\end{gathered}

3)

Correspondingangles:

\begin{gathered} \sf \implies \: 3\: \: and \: \: 1\\\end{gathered}

⟹3and1

\begin{gathered} \sf \implies \: 5\: \: and \: \: 7\\\end{gathered}

⟹5and7

\begin{gathered} \sf \implies \: 4\: \: and \: \: 2\\\end{gathered}

⟹4and2

\begin{gathered} \sf \implies \: 6\: \: and \: \: 8\\\\\end{gathered}

⟹6and8

\begin{gathered}\\4) \: \: \underline{ \sf{ Consecutive\: Interior \: angles \: \: : }}\\\end{gathered}

4)

ConsecutiveInteriorangles:

\begin{gathered} \sf \implies \: 2\: \: and \: \: 3\\\end{gathered}

⟹2and3

\begin{gathered} \sf \implies \: 6\: \: and \: \: 7\\\\\end{gathered}

⟹6and7

\begin{gathered}\\5) \: \: \underline{ \sf{ Consecutive\: Exterior \: angles \: \: : }}\\\end{gathered}

5)

ConsecutiveExteriorangles:

\begin{gathered} \sf \implies \: 1\: \: and \: \: 4\\\end{gathered}

⟹1and4

\begin{gathered} \sf \implies \: 5\: \: and \: \: 8\\\\\end{gathered}

⟹5and8

What division problem does this area model represent?

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Answer:

2,160 ÷ 36 = 60

Step-by-step explanation:

The division problem that this area model represents is,

2,160 ÷ 36 = 60

what is the area of the figure?​

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Answer:

area = 62ft

Step-by-step explanation

so you section the polygon into a big rectangle and 2 small rectangles

the area of the small rectangle will be 2ft x 3ft which will be 6 ft, and as there are 2 of them the area of it will be 12ft

the area of the big rectangle will be 10ft x 5ft, as 8ft - 3ft is 5ft so 5x10=50ft

now add the areas you got, 50+12 which is 62ft

hope this helps:)

5. Solve for x.
21
4

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Answer: 10

Step-by-step explanation:

By the geometric mean theorem, if we let the length of the altitude to the hypotenuse be [tex]y[/tex], this means that [tex]y^{2}=84 \longrightarrow y=\sqrt{84}[/tex].

So, by the Pythagorean theorem, [tex]x=\sqrt{(\sqrt{84})^{2}+4^{2}}=\boxed{10}[/tex]

Otto used 5.5 cups of whole wheat flour and x cups of white flour in the recipe. What is the equation that can be used to find the value of y, the total amount of flour that Otto used in the recipe, and what are the constraints on the values of x and y?

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The equation that can be used to represent the situation is y = 5.5 + x

How to write and solve equation?

Whole wheat flour = 5.5 cupsWhite flour = x cupsTotal flour = y

The equation:

Total flour = Whole wheat flour + White flour

y = 5.5 + x

Therefore, the equation that can be used to represent the situation is y = 5.5 + x

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

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