Need help with question 4

Need Help With Question 4

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Answer 1

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Answer:

  16/7

Step-by-step explanation:

If the segments are congruent, their lengths are equal:

  (1/2)x -3 = 5 -3x

  (3 1/2)x = 8

  x = 8/(3.5) = 16/7

The value of x is 16/7.

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Comment on the question

This value of x makes the lengths of the segments be -13/7 units. Usually, negative lengths are considered impossible for line segments.


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write an equation of a line that is perpendicular to given line that passes through the given point 5y+2x=-15 T(5,-5)​

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Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is on the bottom if you just wanna scroll down.

The first thing that you would want to do is turn the equation of the given line into slope-intercept form (it's just easier). To do that, you would want to isolate  y on either side. So subtract 2x and divide both sides by 5 and you get: y=-2/5x-3. After you do this, remember that perpendicular lines have the negative reciprical slope of the original line. So since the slope is -2/5, the slope of a perpendicular line would be 5/2. Now you have m=5/2 which is your slope! Now you can use slope point form which is y-y_1=m(x-x_1). You know your m which is 5/2. y-y_1=5/2(x-x_1). Since we know that the line passes through the point (5,-5) we can just plug the numbers in. y-(-5)=5/2(x-5). simplify everything: y+5=5/2(x-5). Remember, math is all about making things simple and easy. since the problem didn't say a specific type of equation, you can just put that as your answer!

Answer:

y+5=5/2(x-5)

Hope this helps! (If it's wrong, plz leave sum comments. thx lol)

pages in a book are numbered from 1 to 1001. How many times does the number 0 appear?

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Answer:

192 times

Step-by-step explanation:

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each package of paper contains 100 sheets. At the beginning of the school year, each of Mr.Castillo 's 34 students brought in one package of paper. How many sheets of paper did the students bring in altogether??

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Answer:

3400

Step-by-step explanation:

Just multiply 100 by 34.

I don’t know the answer

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I believe the answer would be yes. Since your dealing with Ratios it would be simple to understand that they are proportional. I'll explain a little better.

This means that if you double this ratio, it will still be equivalent to 1:3

1:3

This is also proportional because this number will always be equivalent to itself.

7:21

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25 points question is below

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Answer:

x - 5y = 30

Step-by-step explanation:

If you subtract x from both equations, you'll get -x. If you divide -5y, you'll end up with 1/5x and 6. The intercept doesn't matter but the slopes are parallel which means they'll never intersect anyway

good answer also makes a lot of sense you are correct

Find the original price of a pair of shoes if the sale price is $63 after a 30% discount.

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Answer:

$90

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the original price, divide 63 by 0.7:

63/0.7

= 90

So, the original price is $90

Answer:

$90.00

Step-by-step explanation:

First of all let x be the price of the pair of shoes that you are trying to find.

next since we have 30percent off that price we have

x - 0.30x = 0.70x

which in turn is equal to 63 dollars

so our expression is

0.70x = $63

x = 63 / 0.70

= $ 90.00

Based only on the information given in the diagram, it is guaranteed that
AJKL ~ AWXY.
27°
A
63"
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

In JKL, we have:

[tex]\angle J = 27[/tex]

[tex]\angle K = 90[/tex]

In WXY, we have:

[tex]\angle Y = 63[/tex]

[tex]\angle X = 90[/tex]

Required

Is JKL ~ WXY?

In both triangles, we already have one similar angle (90)

Next, is to determine the third angles in both triangles.

In JKL

[tex]\angle J + \angle K + \angle L = 180[/tex]

We have that:

[tex]\angle J = 27[/tex] and [tex]\angle K = 90[/tex]

The expression becomes:

[tex]27 + 90 + \angle L = 180[/tex]

[tex]117 + \angle L = 180[/tex]

[tex]\angle L = 180-117[/tex]

[tex]\angle L = 63[/tex]

In WXY

[tex]\angle W + \angle X + \angle Y = 180[/tex]

We have that:

[tex]\angle Y = 63[/tex] and [tex]\angle X = 90[/tex]

The expression becomes:

[tex]\angle W + 63 + 90 = 180[/tex]

[tex]\angle W + 153 = 180[/tex]

[tex]\angle W = 180-153[/tex]

[tex]\angle W = 27[/tex]

The three angles in JKL are:

[tex]\angle J = 27[/tex]    [tex]\angle K = 90[/tex]   [tex]\angle L = 63[/tex]

The three angles in WXY are:

[tex]\angle W = 27[/tex]   [tex]\angle X = 90[/tex]   [tex]\angle Y = 63[/tex]

By comparing the angles, we can conclude that  both triangles are similar because of AAA postulate (Angle-Angle-Angle)

which statement is true regarding the functions on the graph?

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Answer:

f(3)=g(3)

Step-by-step explanation:

the only one i see is that

f(3)=g(3)

because the two functions intersect there

that means the two values are the same

(a)
Evaluate each of the following:
(i)
10! X 20!
17! X 9!


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Answer:

[tex]10!\:\times \:20!=\:8.82851\:\times\:10^{24}[/tex]

[tex]17!\:\times \:9!\:=\:1.29072\:\times \:10^{20}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

1)

Given the expression

[tex]10!\times \:20![/tex]

[tex]\mathrm{Apply\:factorial\:rule}:\quad \:n!=1\times 2\times 3\times \ldots \times \:n[/tex]

[tex]10!=1\times \:2\times \:3\times \:4\times \:5\times \:6\times \:7\times \:8\times \:9\times \:10[/tex]

[tex]20!=1\times \:2\times \:3\times \:4\times \:5\times \:6\times \:7\times \:8\times \:9\times \:10\times \:11\times \:12\times \:13\times \:14\times \:15\times \:16\times \:17\times \:18\times \:19\times \:20[/tex]

Now, multiplying the result

[tex]10!\times \:20!= 1\times \:2\times \:3\times \:4\times \:5\times \:6\times \:7\times \:8\times \:9\times \:10\times \:1\times \:2\times \:3\times \:4\times \:5\times \:6\times \:7\times \:8\times \:9\times \:10\times \:11\times \:12\times \:13\times \:14\times \:15\times \:16\times \:17\times \:18\times \:19\times \:20[/tex]

so

[tex]10!\:\times \:20!=\:8.82851\:\times\:10^{24}[/tex]

Thus, we conclude that:

[tex]10!\:\times \:20!=\:8.82851\:\times\:10^{24}[/tex]

2)

Given the expression

[tex]17!\:\times \:9![/tex]

[tex]\mathrm{Apply\:factorial\:rule}:\quad \:n!=1\times 2\times 3\times \ldots \times \:n[/tex]

[tex]17!=1\times \:2\times \:3\times \:4\times \:5\times \:6\times \:7\times \:8\times \:9\times \:10\times \:11\times \:12\times \:13\times \:14\times \:15\times \:16\times \:17[/tex]

[tex]9!=1\times \:2\times \:3\times \:4\times \:5\times \:6\times \:7\times \:8\times \:9[/tex]

Now, multiplying the result

[tex]17!\:\times \:9!=1\times \:2\times \:3\times \:4\times \:5\times \:6\times \:7\times \:8\times \:9\times \:10\times \:11\times \:12\times \:13\times \:14\times \:15\times \:16\times \:17\times \:1\times \:2\times \:3\times \:4\times \:5\times \:6\times \:7\times \:8\times \:9[/tex]

so

[tex]17!\:\times \:9!\:=\:1.29072\:\times \:10^{20}[/tex]

Thus, we conclude that:

[tex]17!\:\times \:9!\:=\:1.29072\:\times \:10^{20}[/tex]

how do you find a slope

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Answer:

rise/run

Step-by-step explanation:

rise meaning the y value, run meaning the x value

I save 100 a month to go to Tokyo and rent a hotel
Which costs 1,391 for a flight and 34 for a hotel
What is the constant rate of proportionality?

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Answer:

the c.o.p is 14.25

Step-by-step explanation:

Tim is clearing brush from a large piece of land. The table shows how many acres he has cleared over time. Tim clears the same amount of brush each day.
Complete the table to determine how many days it will take Tim to clear 1 acre and how many acres Tim will clear in 8 days.
Use the drop down menus to select your answers.

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Answer:

first box is 3 and second is 2 2/3

f(x) = x2. What is g(x)?

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A because:

1/4 * 2^2 = 1/4 * 4 = 1

Point (2, 1)

in a box of sweets 7/10 of the sweets are red the rest are purple. what is the ratio of red sweets?

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Answer:7:3

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the value of −|−20| + |−8| ÷ |−4| − |6|?

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The answer is -24. Hope this helps

The price of admission to the Everglades Historical Museum is $11 more for non-members than for members of the museum’s Friends of the Museum program.

If a group of 3 members and 4 non-members pays a total of $79 to visit the Museum, what is the cost, in dollars, of the ticket for one non-member?

Select one:
A. $9.00
B. $11.00
C. $15.00
D. $16.00

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Answer:

d. $16.

Step-by-step explanation:

3 members (m) + 4 nonmembers (n) = $79

nonmembers = $11 more or n=m+11 so...

3m + 4(m+11)=79   [replace "n" with "m+11"]

3m + 4m + 44=79

7m + 44 = 79

7m=35 and reduced m=5 so members pay $5 and nonmembers pay 5+11=$16

ANSWER ASAP ITS FOR FINALS
Name Geometry B Final ID: 1 Date Period Name the relationship: complementary, linear pair, vertical, adjacent, alternate interior, corresponding, or alternate exterior, 1) 2) the 3) 4) # Find the measure of angle b 6) 5)​

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Answer:

9. 66°

10. 44°

11. [tex]2\sqrt{7}[/tex]

12. [tex]2\sqrt{3}[/tex]

13. 27.3

14. 33.9

15. 22°

16. 24°

Step-by-step explanation:

9. Add 120 + 80 (equals 200) and subtract that from 360 (Because all angles in a quadrilteral add to 360°), this equals 160. Plug the same number in for both variables in the two other angle equations until the two angles add to 160. For shown work on #9, write:

120 + 80 = 200

360 - 200 = 160

12(5) + 6 = 66°

19(5) - 1 = 94°

94 + 66 = 160

10. Because the two sides are marked as congruent, the two angles are as well. This means the unlabeled angle is also 68°. The interior angles of a triangle always add to 180°, so add 68+68 (equals 136) and subtract that from 180, this equals 44. For shown work on #10, write:

68 x 2 = 136

180 - 136 = 44

11. Use the Pythagorean theorem (a² + b² = c²) (Make sure to plug in the hypotenuse for c). Solve the equation. For shown work on #10, write:

a² + b² = c²

a² + 6² = 8²

a² + 36 = 64

a² = 28

a = [tex]\sqrt{28}[/tex]

a = [tex]2\sqrt{7}[/tex]

12. (Same steps as #11) Use the Pythagorean theorem (a² + b² = c²) (Make sure to plug in the hypotenuse for c). Solve the equation. For shown work on #11, write:

a² + b² = c²

a² + 2² = 4²

a² + 4 = 16

a² = 12

a = [tex]\sqrt{12}[/tex]

a = [tex]2\sqrt{3}[/tex]

13. Use SOH CAH TOA and solve with a scientific calculator. For shown work on #13, write:

Sin(47°) = [tex]\frac{20}{x}[/tex]

x = 27.3

14. Use SOH CAH TOA and solve with a scientific calculator. For shown work on #14, write:

Tan(62°) = [tex]\frac{x}{18}[/tex]

x = 33.9

15. Use SOH CAH TOA and solve with a scientific calculator. For shown work on #15, write:

cos(θ) = 52/56

θ = cos^-1 (0.93)

θ = 22°

16. (Same steps as #15) Use SOH CAH TOA and solve with a scientific calculator. For shown work on #16, write:

sin(θ) = 4/10

θ = sin^-1 (0.4)

θ = 24°

Good luck!!

what is 2 + 2= i need to know

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4 :))))) hope this helps ya out
Explain:

Answer:

4 but what 1x1

Step-by-step explanation:

Which symbol will make the number sentence true?

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Answer:

<

Step-by-step explanation:

8/11=0.72727272727272727272727272 just repeated over and over again so its less

Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

A car is traveling at a rate of 48 miles per hour. If the car continues to travel at this same rate, how many hours will it take the car to travel 612 miles?

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Answer:

12.75

Step-by-step explanation:

If you make a proportion: 48/1=612/x

1(612)= 612

612/48

12.75 hours

At a speed of 48 miles per hour, the car will take approximately 12.75 hours to go 612 miles.

What is the distance?

A mathematical number known as distance measures "how much ground an object has traveled" while moving. Distance is defined as the product of speed and time.

A car is traveling at a rate of 48 miles per hour.

To determine the number of hours it will take the car to travel 612 miles at a rate of 48 miles per hour, you can divide the distance traveled by the rate at which the car is traveling:

⇒ distance ÷ rate

⇒ 612 miles / 48 miles/hour

Apply the division operation, and we get

⇒ 12.75 hours

Therefore, it will take the car about 12.75 hours to travel 612 miles at a rate of 48 miles per hour.

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Is each graph a function or not?

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Answer:

IN THIS ORDER

NO

NO

YES

YES

NO

YES

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this helped if I got it wrong, sorry ill edit it if I did :)

x2+2x+3 factorization

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Answer:

Not possible

Step-by-step explanation:

Given quadratic polynomial = x² + 2x + 3.

Possible factors of 3 are , 1 & 3 .

And we can get 2 from 3 and 1 in only one way that is 3 - 1 .

=> x² + 2x + 3 .

=> x² + 3x - x + 3 .

=> x ( x + 3 ) - 1 ( x - 3 )

Hence the factorisation is not possible .

solve by using elimination 2x-6y=18 -2x + 4y = -6 ( , )

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Answer:

x = -9,

y = -6

Step-by-step explanation:

2x - 6y =18

-2x + 4y = -6

you can add the equations together as is and eliminate x

-2y = 12

y = -6

then plug back in,

2x - 6(-6) = 18

2x + 36 = 18

2x = -18

x= -9

What is the temperature if it is 9° colder than 15 F

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Answer:

24 Degrees Farinhieght.

Step-by-step explanation:

15 degrees farinhieght added to 9 is 24 degrees.

Factor x3 + 2x2 + x completely.

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Answer:

[tex] {x}^{3} + 2 {x}^{2} + x[/tex]

[tex]x(x {}^{2} + 2x + 1)[/tex]

[tex]x(x + 1) {}(x + 1)[/tex]

[tex]x(x + 1) {}^{2} [/tex]

Answer:

C. x(x+1)2 on edu 2021

Step-by-step explanation:

a line passes through the points (1, 4) and (3, –4). which is the slope of the line?

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What is the equation of the line that has a slope of -3 and passes through the point (-2, 4)?
O y = -3x - 2
y=-3x
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y=-3x - 4
y = -3x + 4
O y=-3x + 2

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Y = -3x + b
Plug in points
4 = -3(-2) + b
4 = 6 + b, b = -2
Solution: y = -3x - 2

Which diagram demonstrates the problem 3x 1/4

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Answer:

A.

Step-by-step explanation:

3 * 1/4 = 3/4

Which answer shades 3 out of 4 blocks? A.

Answer:

the answer is A

Step-by-step explanation:

3 * (1/4) = .75.... Think about how many quarters make a dollar .75 cents is 3/4 of a dollar

Find the slope of the line represented by the table

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Answer:

slope = 3

Step-by-step explanation:

Calculate the slope m using the slope formula

m = [tex]\frac{y_{2}-y_{1} }{x_{2}-x_{1} }[/tex]

with (x₁, y₁ ) = (3, 8) and (x₂, y₂ ) = (1, 2) ← 2 ordered pairs from the table

m = [tex]\frac{2-8}{1-3}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{-6}{-2}[/tex] = 3

Evaluate the function.

g(x)=10x+3

g(19.6)=

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Answer:

199

Step-by-step explanation:

plug in x=19.6, then

g(19.6) = 10 * 19.6 +3= 199

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