what is the algebraic expression for 12 times a number x, plus a second number y ?​

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Answer 1
12x + y is the answer
Answer 2

Answer:

12x + y

Step-by-step explanation:


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Calculate the volume of a cone with: 11cm height and 6cm radius

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Answer:

volume=1243.44 cm^3

Step-by-step explanation:

volume of a cone=πr^2h

=3.14*(6)^2*111

=3.14*36*11

=1243.44 cm^3

Answer:

V=414.69cm³

Step-by-step explanation:

use v=πr²h/3

pie is 22/7 so when you fix in your values you will get the answer

[tex]\sqrt{x} +3=9[/tex]

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Answer:

x=36

Step-by-step explanation:

sqrt(x) +3 = 9

Subtract 3 from each side

sqrt(x)+3-3 = 9-3

sqrt(x) = 6

Square each side

(sqrt(x))^2 = 6^2

x = 36

Check the solution

sqrt(36) +3 = 9

6+3 = 9

Solution is valid

Answer:

x = 36

Step-by-step explanation:

√x + 3 = 9

subtract 3 from 9

√x = 9 - 3

√x = 6

Find , square root of 6

x = (6 ) ²

x = 36

determine the slope between -2,6 3,4

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The slope is -999’inc because yssjjdidijdnxjdnxnnxkxkx

Please help me.....................

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Answer:16500

Step-by-step explanation:

That is, for every 100 people, there are 26 people aged between 11 and 20. So 63500 will have 16500 people aged 20.

Donna bought 5 bags of dog treats for $10.65. What is the cost per bag of dog treats?

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Answer:

$10.65 divide by 5 equals $2.13

Answer:

The cost per bag of dog treats is $2.13.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have the total, so to find the cost per bag you would take the total and divide by how many bags there are.

Total = $10.65

How many bags there are : 5

$10.65 divided by 5 = 2.13

The cost per bag of dog treats is $2.13.

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Answer:

First, find the multiplier  ( 100-18/100)

=0.82

364000*0.82

=298480 is the new value after the years

How do you factor the quadratic equation 3x^2 + 8x + 3 to find the roots?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this helps u!!

The quadratic is not factorable, to figure this out use this formula (b^2-4ac) to figure out the discriminant. If the discriminant comes out to be a perfect square or equal to zero then we can say it’s factorable if it does not meet those requirements it’s not. In this problem it’s 8^2-4*3*3. Simplify and you get 64-36 which is equal to 28. 28 is not a perfect square or equal to zero therefore this is not factorable. If you need the root the quadratic formula would be a good option also look on the bottom if that’s what u need.

Hope this helps!

Which of the following is one of the factors of the polynomial
15x2-x-2? A)x-2 B) 5x-2 C) 5x+1. D) 3x-1

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Answer:

5x-2

Step-by-step explanation:

15x^2-x-2

15x^2+5x-6x-2

factorize

5x(3x+1)-2(3x+1)

Sol: (3x+1)*(5x-2)

Simplify...................​

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Answer:

(a+b)/2(a-b)

Step-by-step explanation:

Explained in the paper

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Please can someone help me ?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1/(3x+5)(3x-5) - 1/2(3x+5)

2 - (3x-5)

2(3x+5)(3x-5)

2-3x+5

2(3x+5)(3x-5)

-3x + 7

2(3x+5)(3x-5)

solve for q: plz help

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Answer:

-0.67 rounded to hundredths

Step-by-step explanation:

3×(q + 4/3) = 2

q + 4/3 = 2/3

q = -2/3 = -0.666666666666...

Simplify\left(2-\sqrt{3}\right)^2

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[tex] {( - 2 - \sqrt{3} )}^{2} [/tex]

[tex] = ({ - 2})^{2} - 2.( - 2). \sqrt{3} + { (\sqrt{3}) }^{2} [/tex]

[tex] = 4 + 4 \sqrt{3} + 3[/tex]

[tex] = 7 + 4 \sqrt{3} [/tex]

Note:

[tex] ({a - b})^{2} = {a}^{2} - 2ab + {b}^{2} [/tex]

[tex] \sqrt{a} \times \sqrt{a} = a[/tex]

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Find the second derivative of the function.

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Answer:

[tex] \displaystyle d)\frac{d ^{2} y}{d{x}^{2} } = 2 + \frac{ 42}{ {x}^{4} }[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

we would like to figure out the second derivative of the following:

[tex] \displaystyle y = \frac{ {x}^{4} + 7}{ {x}^{2} } [/tex]

we can rewrite it thus rewrite:

[tex] \displaystyle y = {x}^{2} + 7 {x}^{ - 2} [/tex]

take derivative in both sides:

[tex] \displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx} = \frac{d}{dx}( {x}^{2} + 7 {x}^{ - 2} )[/tex]

by sum derivation we obtain:

[tex] \displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx} = \frac{d}{dx}{x}^{2} + \frac{d}{dx} 7 {x}^{ - 2}[/tex]

by exponent derivation we acquire:

[tex] \displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx} = 2{x}^{} - 14 {x}^{ - 3}[/tex]

take derivative In both sides once again:

[tex] \displaystyle \frac{d ^{2} y}{d{x}^{2} } = \frac{d}{d x } (2{x}^{} - 14 {x}^{ - 3})[/tex]

use difference rule which yields:

[tex] \displaystyle \frac{d ^{2} y}{d{x}^{2} } = \frac{d}{d x } 2{x}^{} - \frac{d}{dx} 14{x}^{ - 3}[/tex]

use exponent derivation which yields:

[tex] \displaystyle \frac{d ^{2} y}{d{x}^{2} } = 2 + 42{x}^{ - 4}[/tex]

by law of exponent we get:

[tex] \displaystyle \frac{d ^{2} y}{d{x}^{2} } = 2 + \frac{ 42}{ {x}^{4} }[/tex]

hence, our answer is d)

solve the inequality 2-x<7

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Answer:

x>-5

Step-by-step explanation:

2-x<7

Subtract 2 from each side

2-x-2<7-2

-x<5

Multiply each side by -1, remembering to flip the inequality

x>-5

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Answer:

39.6 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 176 baseball answers out of 1600

There are 360 degrees in a circle

Multiply the fraction of baseball responses by the degrees in a circle

176/1600 * 360

198/5

39.6 degrees

Jeff had 5 apples but ate 2 Kyle had 3 apples but ate 1 kelsea has 8 apples but ate 4 who has the most apples?

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Answer: kelsea 4 apples left

Step-by-step explanation:

Jeff has the most apples

Write a numerical expression for the verbal expression.
fourteen decreased by three times four

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

44

What this is basically saying

Is that 14 is being DECREASED by 3*4

So 14-(3*4)

3x<11.75 solve for x please, with step on how you got to that answer!

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Answer:

See below

Step-by-step explanation:

3x < 11.75

11.75 / 3 = 3.92

x < 3.92

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Answer:

[tex]y=-x+1[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Slope can be represented as rise over run (change y-values over change in x-values). Since the y-value is changing by -2 every time the x-value is changing by 2, the slope of the line must be [tex]\frac{-2}{2}=-1[/tex].

In slope-intercept form [tex]y=mx+b[/tex], [tex]m[/tex] represents the slope of the line, [tex]b[/tex] represents the y-intercept, and [tex](x, y)[/tex] represent the coordinates of any point the line passes through.

To find [tex]b[/tex], substitute [tex]m=-1[/tex] and any point the line passes through.

Using (1, 0) from the table:

[tex]0=-1(1)+b,\\0=-1+b,\\b=1[/tex]

Thus, the equation of this line is [tex]\boxed{y=-x+1}[/tex]

Pls, help me with this geometry question.

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Answer:

x=45 degree

Step-by-step explanation:

x+135=180 degree (0pposite angles of a inscribed quadilateral in a circle are supplement of eaach other)

x=180-135

x=45 degree

x^2 times x^2 times 5

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Answer:

5x^4

Step-by-step explanation:

Re-order terms so constants are on the left

x^2*x^2*5

5x^2*x^2

Combine exponents

5x^2*x^2

5x^4

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Triangle ABC ~ Triangle DEF. Measure of angle A = 30 degrees and measure of angle F = 65 degrees. AB=20, DE = 35, EF= 28.

Find measure of angles B, E, D and C and the length of BC.

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Answer:

< B = 180-30-65=85°

< E = 85°

< D = 30°

< C = 65°

BC = 20/35 × 28 = 16

Taxi A charges a fee of $3.50, plus $1.75 per mile. Taxi B charges a few of $1.25, plus $2.00 per mile. At what distance would the taxi cost the same?

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Taxi A
1mile £3.50+£1.75=£5.25
Taxi B
1mile £1.25+£2.00=£3.25

Taxi A
2miles £3.50+£3.50=£7.00
Taxi B
2miles £1.25+£4.00=£5.25

Taxi A
3miles £3.50+£5.25=£8.75
Taxi B
3miles £1.25+£6.00=£7.25

Taxi A
4miles £3.50+£7.00=£10.50
Taxi B
4miles £1.25+£8.00=£9.25

Taxi A
5miles £3.50+£8.75=£12.25
Taxi B
5miles £1.25+£10.00=£11.25

Taxi A
6miles £3.50+£10.50=£14.00
Taxi B
6miles £1.25+£12.00=£13.25

Taxi A
7miles £3.50+£12.25=£15.75
Taxi B
7miles £1.25+£14.00=£15.25

Taxi A
8miles £3.50+£14.00=£17.50
Taxi B
8miles £1.25+£16.00=£17.25

Taxi A
9miles £3.50+£15.75=£19.25 (the same)
Taxi B
9miles £1.25+£18.00=£19.25 (the same)

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They would have to drive 9 miles for the taxi to cost the same.

Hope this helped, this is the longest way to work it out but also the simplest.

write and solve an equation given the following information. Angles 1 and 2 are complementary. the measure of angle 2 is 18 larger than the measure of angle 1.
A.) x + (x + 18) = 90, x = 36
B.) x + (x + 18) = 180, x = 81
C.) 2x + 72 = 90, x = 9
D.) x + (x - 18) = 90, x = 54


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The answer is A because complementary is 2 angle that add up to 90

List all the possible numbers for ALL 4 Quadrants (in terms of negative, positive).










What Quadrant would the following numbers be in:

-4, -6 ______
+5, +5______
-4, +1 ______
+3, -7 _____

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Two basketballs are thrown along different paths. Determine if the basketballs’ paths are parallel to each
other, perpendicular or neither. Explain your reasoning.

o The first basketball is along the path 3x + 4y = 12
o The second basketball is along the path -6x – 8y = 24

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Answer:

Since the slopes of the two equations are equivalent, the basketballs' paths are parallel.

Step-by-step explanation:

Remember that:

Two lines are parallel if their slopes are equivalent. Two lines are perpendicular if their slopes are negative reciprocals of each other. And two lines are neither if neither of the two cases above apply.

So, let's find the slope of each equation.

The first basketball is modeled by:

[tex]\displaystyle 3x+4y=12[/tex]

We can convert this into slope-intercept form. Subtract 3x from both sides:

[tex]4y=-3x+12[/tex]

And divide both sides by four:

[tex]\displaystyle y=-\frac{3}{4}x+3[/tex]

So, the slope of the first basketball is -3/4.

The second basketball is modeled by:

[tex]-6x-8y=24[/tex]

Again, let's convert this into slope-intercept form. Add 6x to both sides:

[tex]-8y=6x+24[/tex]

And divide both sides by negative eight:

[tex]\displaystyle y=-\frac{3}{4}x-3[/tex]

So, the slope of the second basketball is also -3/4.

Since the slopes of the two equations are equivalent, the basketballs' paths are parallel.

URGENT PLEASE HELP: Simplify

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Answer:

cot (x)

Step-by-step explanation:

cot x

---------------

cos x  sec x

We know that sec = 1/ cos

cot x

---------------

cos x  1/ cos x

cot x

---------------

1

cot (x)

Answer:

You're clicking on the correct answer, it's cot with that symbol, I dont have the symbol.

a cylinder and sphere both have the same diameter and the same volume. if the height of the cylinder is 36cm,
find their common radius?​

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Answer:

27

Step-by-step explanation:

V_cylinder = pi r^2 h

h = 36

V_cylinder = 36 pi r^2

V_Sphere = 4/3 * pi * r^3

But the volumes are given as equal

36pi r^2 = (4/3) pi r^3                           divide by pi r^2

36 =  4/3 r                                             Multiply both sides by3/4

36 * 3/4 = r

r = 27

Expand and simplify:
(x + 1)(2x - 3)
with the explaining the steps​

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Answer:  2x^2 - x - 3

====================================

Work Shown:

(x+1)(2x-3)

y(2x-3)

2xy - 3y

2x( y ) - 3( y )

2x( x+1 ) - 3( x+1 )

2x^2+2x - 3x-3

2x^2 - x - 3

Explanation:

In the second step, I replaced all of (x+1) with y. Afterward, I distributed that y term through. A few steps later, I replaced y with x+1 to help finish up the distributions. You could use the FOIL rule as an alternative approach.

= X(2X-3) + 1 ( 2X-3)
=(2X*2 -3X) + (2X-3)
=2x*2 - 3X + 2x-3
=2x*2-x-3

A rectangle has a length of 30 and A diagonal that measures 34. What is the width of the rectangle? (Round your answer to the nearest tenth)

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Answer:

45.34

Step-by-step explanation:

you have to use the pythagorean theorem

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