Answer:
The millimeter.
Step-by-step explanation:
The best choice here is the millimeter (mm).
find the vertical asymptote. y = x - 1 / x + 4
Answer:
x = - 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
y = [tex]\frac{x-1}{x+4}[/tex]
The denominator of y cannot be zero as this would make y undefined.
Equating the denominator to zero and solving gives the value that x cannot be and if the numerator is non zero for this value then it is a vertical asymptote.
x + 4 = 0 ⇒ x = - 4
Thus the vertical asymptote is x = - 4
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Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
M = K
N = L
M + K + N + L = 360
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
Vx
Below is a scale drawing of a stage that Syla is designing,
8 cm
5 cm
Using the scale 1 cm: 7 m, Syla calculated the width, or the shorter side of the stage, to be 35 m. She decides to change the
scale to 1 cm 10 m. What is the width of the new stage?
35 m
50 m
56 m
80 m
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Answer:
I beleive the new stage would be 50 meters wide
Step-by-step explanation:
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Ms. Lawrence baked exactly 1 inch diameter cookies as shown below, how
much space left on cookie tray, if the tray's dimensions are 7 inches by 3
inches?
Answer:
Exactly 26 cookies fit and there would be 0.75 of cookie space left over.
Step-by-step explanation:
In this case, we must calculate the area of a cookie and the total area of the cookie tray,
give us the diameter of the cookie, we need the radius, we know that the radius is half the diameter, so:
r = d / 2 = 1/2
the area would be:
A = pi * r ^ 2
replacing:
A = 3.14 * (1/2) ^ 2
A = 0.785
The area for each cookie is 0.785 in ^ 2
Now the area of the cookie tray would be:
A = 7 * 3
A = 21 in ^ 2
Therefore a total of:
21 / 0.785 = 26.75
Which means that exactly 26 cookies fit and there would be 0.75 of cookie space left over.
How can properties of linear pairs and vertical angles help determine the angle measures created by the intersecting lines?
Answer:
Linear pairs are adjacent angles that are supplementary. Their measures add to 180 deg. Vertical angles are congruent. Let's say two lines intersect, and you know the measure of one of the 4 angles that were formed.
Step-by-step explanation:
Q: 3
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Just help me again please
Answer:
d. 192 m^2
Step-by-step explanation:
just multiply length and width
One more question that is very similar to the last problem. I am confused on how to solve the powers in both the numerator and the denominator. Do you think you could help me?
[tex]answer \\ = \frac{4}{25} \\ please \: see \: the \: attached \: picture \\ for \: full \: solution \\ hope \: it \: helps[/tex]
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One month Chris Rented 3 movies and 2 video games for a total of $15 . the next month he rented 8 movies and 4 video games for a total of $33. find the rental cost for each movie and each video game
Answer:
Both are a total of $3
Step-by-step explanation:
Because if you add 3+2= 5 and then you divided; 15÷5= 3, then you add 8+4=12, and you do the same like the other; 33÷12= 2.75 and if you round it, the answer will be 3.
So in conclusion both the movies and the video games are $3
if cos =5\13 and 90°≤ø≤180,evaluate cotø,secø,cosø
Answer: [tex]\bold{\cot\theta=-\dfrac{5}{12}\qquad \sec\theta = \dfrac{13}{5}\qquad \cos\theta = \dfrac{5}{13}}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
90° ≤ θ ≤ 180° means that it is in Quadrant II → x is + , y is -
[tex]\cos \theta = \dfrac{5}{13}\quad \rightarrow\quad x = 5, \ r = 13\\\\\\\text{Use Pythagorean Theorem to find y}:\\x^2+y^2=r^2\quad \rightarrow \quad 5^2+y^2=13^2\quad \rightarrow \quad y = -12\\\\\\\cot\theta=\dfrac{x}{y}\quad =\dfrac{5}{-12}\quad =\large\boxed{-\dfrac{5}{12}}\\\\\\\sec\theta=\dfrac{r}{x}\quad = \dfrac{13}{5}\quad = \large\boxed{\dfrac{13}{5}}\\\\\\\cos\theta =\dfrac{5}{13}\quad \text{(Given)}\\[/tex]
if f(x)=1/2x-2 what is f(14)
Answer:
Hi there!
The correct answer is: 5
Step-by-step explanation:
Essentially they replace x with 14, so all you have to do is plug 14 into the equation. 14 multiplied by 1/2 is 7, because it's the same thing as 14 divided by 2. Then you minus 2 from 7, and you get 5.
What is the following product? StartRoot 10 EndRoot times StartRoot 10 EndRoot
Answer:
it's 10
Step-by-step explanation:
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The volume of a rectangular tank is 20 000 cm3 . Given that the length is 40 cm and width is 25 cm, find its height
[tex]answer \\ 20 \: cm \\ solution \\ volume = 20000 \: {cm}^{3} \\ length = 40 \: cm \\ breadth = 25 \: cm \\ height = \\ now \\ v = l \times b \times h \\ \: \: \: \: \: \: or \: 20000 = 40 \times 25 \times h \\ or \: 20000 = 1000 \times h \\ or \: h = \frac{20000}{1000} \\ h = 20 \: cm \\ hope \: it \: helps[/tex]
Answer:
[tex]20cm[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]volume = length \times width \times height \\ 20000= 40 \times 25 \times h \\ 2000 0= 1000h \\ \frac{20000}{1000} = \frac{1000h}{1000} \\ h = 20[/tex]
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Simplify
8c^3d^2
4cd^2
Answer:
[tex]2c^{2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\frac{8c^33d^2}{4cd^2}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{2c^2d^0}{1}[/tex]
Answer:
[tex]2 {c}^{2} [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] \frac{8 {c}^{3} {d}^{2} }{4 {c}^{1} {d}^{2} } \\ = 2 {c}^{3 - 1} {d}^{2 - 2} \\ = 2 {c}^{2} {d}^{0} [/tex]
we know that,
[tex] {d}^{0} = 1[/tex]
so,
[tex] = 2 {c}^{2} {d}^{0} \\ = 2 \times {c}^{2} \times 1 \\ = 2 {c}^{2} [/tex]
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How many real solutions does the equation 8x^2 − 10x + 15 = 0 have?
Answer:
It has no real solutions.
Step-by-step explanation
Once you calculate the discriminant, D= (-10)^2 -4 (8)(15), you simplify the expression to get D= -380, which has no real solutions.
Answer:
No solutions
Step-by-step explanation:
Quadratic equations are in the form of ax^2+bx+c, so a = 8, b= -10, and c = 15.
Use b^2 - 4ac to find the discriminant.
-10^2 - 4(8)(15) = -580
If a discriminant is < 0 then there are no real solutions to a quadratic equation. -580 < 0
Therefore, there are no real solutions
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L+S=17
3L+2S=46
What is S and what is L?
Answer:
L = 12 S = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
L+S=17
3L+2S=46
Multiply the first equation by -2
-2L -2S = -34
Then add it to the second equation
-2L -2S = -34
3L+2S=46
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L = 12
Now we can find S
L+S = 17
12 + S = 17
Subtract 12 from each side
S = 17-12
S = 5
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CORRECT AND CLEAR ANSWER WILL BE GIVEN BRAINLIEST An object of mass 0.30 kg is thrown vertically upwards and reaches a height of 8.0 m. Calculate: (a) it's final potential energy (b) The velocity with which it must be thrown, neglecting air resistance ( assuming g = 10m/s²)
Answer:
Final potential energy = 24 Joule
The velocity with which object must be thrown = [tex]4 \sqrt{10}[/tex] m/s
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Mass of object, m = 0.30 Kg
Height of object, h = 8 m
Acceleration due to gravity, g = 10 [tex]ms^{-2}[/tex]
a) Formula for Potential Energy:
[tex]E_p =mgh[/tex]
Where m is the mass of object
g is acceleration due to gravity and
h is the height of object
Putting the values of m, g and h
[tex]E_p = 0.3 \times 10 \times 8\\\Rightarrow E_p =24 J[/tex]
b) Formula for initial and final velocity:
[tex]v^{2} =u^{2} +2gh[/tex]
where v is the final velocity
u is the initial velocity with which the object is thrown
g is acceleration due to gravity and
h is the height obtained by object
here v = 0 at the height 8 m because it will come to rest at the point it attains the maximum height.
h = 8m
g = -10 [tex]ms^{-2}[/tex] (negative because the object's velocity is decreasing)
Putting the values to find 'u':
[tex]0^{2} =u^{2} +2 \times -10 \times 8\\\Rightarrow u^{2} = 160\\\Rightarrow u = 4 \sqrt{10}\ m/s[/tex]
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Answer:
[tex]7n-6, \: 4n+8[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]+7[/tex] difference.
So it becomes [tex]7n[/tex].
[tex]7(1)+c=1[/tex]
[tex]c=-6[/tex]
Therefore, the nth term becomes:
[tex]7n-6[/tex]
[tex]+4[/tex] difference.
So it becomes [tex]4n[/tex].
[tex]4(1)+c=12[/tex]
[tex]c=8[/tex]
Therefore, the nth term becomes:
[tex]4n+8[/tex]
Answer:
a) 7n-6
b) 4n+8
Explanation:
a) 7 times tables but take away 6 for the start
b) 4 times tables but add 8 for the start
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Answer:
1232
Step-by-step explanation:
13/91= 176/x
1/7=176/x
x= 176*7
x= 1232 bass
Work out 4 x (1+5-8)
Answer:
-8
Step-by-step explanation:
1+5=6
6-8=-2
4x-2=-8
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
if you want to work this out use the order of operationsparenthesis is first (1+5-8)we would first do 1 + 5 = 6then 6-8which the answer would make negative6 - 8 = -2then you would do a positive x negative4 x -2 = 8cause a positive x negative = positiveHi there I need help with this please
Answer:
4(x-6)=45
Step-by-step explanation:
x is the number
so a number decreased by six
x-6
all multiplied by 4
4(x-6)
is 45
4(x-6)=45
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Using the slope and the yintercept, graph the line represented by the following equation. Then select the correct graph. 2y+4=0
In the diagram above, <1 = 135º.
Find the measure of <3.
Answer:
The measurement of ∠3 is 135°
Step-by-step explanation:
In the problem, we are given a measurement. The measurement of ∠1 is 135°. We are asked to find the measurement of ∠3.
∠1 and ∠3 are corresponding angles. This means that they will have the same measurements.
So, if m∠1 is 135° then the m∠3 is also 135°
Answer:
m∠=135°
Step-by-step explanation:
These lines are parallel lines, which is indicated by the two arrows towards the right of the lines.
Since these lines are parallel, corresponding angles, such as ∠1 and ∠3 can exist.
Corresponding angles are congruent, which means they have the same measure.
∠1 and ∠3 are corresponding angles, therefore
∠1=∠3
We know that the measure of ∠1 is 135 degrees. Therefore, ∠3 will also have a measure of 135 degrees.
135=∠3
The measure of ∠3 is 135 degrees.
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The diagram represents three statements about teachers: p, q, and r.
For how many teachers are both p ∧ r true and q false?
2
4
5
9
Answer: 5
Step-by-step explanation:
For how many teachers are both p ∧ r true and q false?
(p ∧ r) ∧ (q')
q' = q complement (not in q)
p intersection r = (p ∧ r) = 9
both p ∧ r true and q false = (8+6) - 9
both p ∧ r true and q false = 14 - 9 = 5
OR
p + r - p ∧ r
8 + 6 - 9 = 14 - 9 = 5
Answer:
The answer is C (5) on Edge.
Step-by-step explanation:
Using this figure A’ is the______Of A.
Answer:
Reflection
Step-by-step explanation:
Figure A' is the reflection of A as it is reflected from A'
What is the surface area of the rectangular pyramid below?
A. 363 units2
B. 484 units2
C. 1026 units2
D. 242 units2
Answer:
Option (A). 363 units²
Step-by-step explanation:
Surface area of the rectangular pyramid = Area of the rectangular base + Area of the lateral sides of the pyramid
Area of the rectangular base = Length × Width
= 11 × 11
= 121 units²
Area of the lateral sides = 4(Area of one lateral side)
= 4[[tex]\frac{1}{2}(\text{Base})(\text{Height})[/tex]]
= 2(11)(11)
= 242 square units
Area of the rectangular pyramid = 121 + 242
= 363 square units
Therefore, Option (A) will be the answer.
5000 people visit a website. 95% stay more than 2 minutes how many people visiting the website stay for more than 2 minutes
Answer:
4750
Step-by-step explanation:
Take 95, move the decimal. 0.95
then multiply 5000 by 0.95
the point slope form of the equation of the line that passes through (-9,-2) and (1,3) is y-3=1/2(x-1). What is the slope-intercept form of the equation for this line
Answer:
y= 1/2x + 2.5
Step-by-step explanation:
We already have the point-slope form of the line.
Convert into Slope Intercept form:
y-3=1/2(x-1)
[tex]y-3=\frac{1}{2}x -0.5\leftarrow \text {Distribute}\\y-3+3=\frac{1}{2}x-0.5+3\leftarrow \text {Subtraction Property of Equality} \\\boxed{y=\frac{1}{2}x+2.5} \text { OR } \boxed{y=\frac{1}{2}x+\frac{5}{2}}[/tex]
10. Salt and sand mixtures are often used on icy roads. When the mixture is 1 point
dumped from a truck into the staging area, it forms a cone-shaped mound
with a diameter of 100 feet and a height of 60 feet. What is the volume of
the salt-sand mixture?*
Answer:
The volume of the slat-sand mixture is [tex]157000\ \text{feet}^3[/tex].
Step-by-step explanation:
We have,
Diameter of a cone-shaped mound is 100 feet
Height of a cone-shaped mound is 60 feet
It is required to find the volume of the salt-sand mixture. The volume of a salt-sand mixture which is in the shape of cone is given by :
[tex]V=\dfrac{1}{3}\pi r^2h[/tex]
r is radius of cone, r = 50 feet
So,
[tex]V=\dfrac{1}{3}\times 3.14\times (50)^2\times 60\\\\V=157000\ \text{feet}^3[/tex]
So, the volume of the slat-sand mixture is [tex]157000\ \text{feet}^3[/tex].