Answer:
4 packages of AA batteries
6 packages of AAA batteries.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number of packages of AA batteries bought be x
Let
the number of packages of AAA batteries bought be Y
He Brought 10 packages of AA and AAA
thus,
x+y = 10 equation 1
Given
The AA batteries are sold in packages of 6, it means one packet contains 6 batteries
Thus,
Total number of AA batteries in x packages = 6x
The AAA batteries are sold in packages of 8, it means one packet contains 8 batteries
Thus,
Total number of AAA batteries in y packages = 8y
Given total no. of batteries is 72
thus
6x + 8y = 72 equation 2
x+y = 10
y = 10-x ---using this in equation 2
6x + 8(10 - x) = 72
=> 6x + 80 - 8x = 72
=> -2x = 72-80 = -8
=> x = -8/-2 = 4
y = 10 -x = 10 -4 = 6
y = 6
Thus,
he bought 4 packages of AA batteries
6 packages of AAA batteries.
what is a measure ∠x
Answer:
x = 138
Step-by-step explanation:
The exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the opposite interior angles
x = B+ C
x = 68+ 70
x =138
Answer:
138 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
A triangle is made up of 180 degrees, it lists 2 values already, 68&70. when added that equals 138.
So 180-138 is 42 degrees, which would be the last angle within the triangle.
Since a line is also 180 degrees, its 180-42, which makes x 138 degrees
Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)
(06.02 MC)
The radius of the cone is 5 in and y = 13 in. What is the volume of the cone in terms of n?
40nt in
43n in
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100nt in
108n in
Hey there! I'm happy to help!
I assume that n is supposed to be π. To find the volume of a cone, you multiply the base by the height and then divide by three.
First, we find the area of the base, which is a circle. To find the area of a circle, you square the radius and multiply by π.
5²=25
And we multiply by π.
25π
Now we multiply by the height.
25π×13=325π
We divide by three.
325π/3≈108π
Therefore, the answer is 108π in.
Have a wonderful day! :D
Solve the following system using substitution.
Answer/Step-by-step explanation:
3. By substitution method, let's substitute [tex] \frac{2}{3}x- 4 [/tex] for y in the first equation.
Thus,
[tex] \frac{1}{3}x + 2(\frac{2}{3}x- 4) = 1 [/tex]
Solve for x
[tex] \frac{x}{3} + \frac{4x}{3} - 4 = 1 [/tex]
Add 4 to both sides
[tex] \frac{x}{3} + \frac{4x}{3} - 4 + 4 = 1 + 4 [/tex]
[tex] \frac{x}{3} + \frac{4x}{3} = 5 [/tex]
[tex] \frac{x + 4x}{3} = 5 [/tex]
[tex] \frac{5x}{3} = 5 [/tex]
Multiply both sides by 3
[tex] \frac{5x}{3}*3 = 5*3 [/tex]
[tex] 5x = 15 [/tex]
Divide both sides by 5
[tex] x = 3 [/tex]
Now, substitute 3 for x in the equation.
[tex] y = \frac{2}{3}x- 4 [/tex]
[tex] y = \frac{2}{3}(3) - 4 [/tex]
[tex] y = 2 - 4 [/tex]
[tex] y = -2 [/tex]
The solution of the equation is x = 3, y = -2
4. Solving by elimination, let's try to eliminate the x-variable by adding both equation together.
[tex] 3x - 2y = 11 [/tex]
[tex]-3x - y = 4[/tex]
[tex] -3y = 15 [/tex] => [tex] (-3x +(-3x) = 0; -2y +(-y) = -3y; 11 + 4 = 15) [/tex]
Divide both sides by -3 to solve for y
[tex] \frac{-3y}{-3} = \frac{15}{-3} [/tex]
[tex] y = -5 [/tex]
Substitute -5 for y in the first equation to find x
[tex] 3x - 2(-5) = 11 [/tex]
[tex] 3x + 10 = 11 [/tex]
Subtract 10 from both sides
[tex] 3x + 10 - 10 = 11 - 10 [/tex]
[tex] 3x = 1[/tex]
Divide both sides by 3
[tex] \frac{3x}{3} = \frac{1}{3} [/tex]
[tex] x = \frac{1}{3} [/tex]
The solution is [tex] x = \frac{1}{3}, y = -5 [/tex]
A high school wants to sell postage stamps with the school logo on them. The fundraising group have purchased 500 sheets of stamps at $16/sheet plus $50 to create the image. They plan to sell each sheet for $20. a) Write an equation that represents the cost of obtaining the stamps. b) Write an equation that represents the income from sales. c) For each equation, set up a table of values. d) Graph each equation on the same set of coordinate axis. e) What is the minimum number of sheets the group must sell so they don't lose any money? f) How much profit will they make if they sell 500 sheets?
Answer:
a) Cost
[tex]C(q) = 50+16q\\\\C(500)=50+16(500)=50+8,000=8,050[/tex]
b) Sales income
[tex]S(q)=20q\\\\S(500)=20\cdot 500 = 10,000[/tex]
c) Table of values
[tex]\left[\begin{array}{ccc}q&C(q)&S(q)\\0&50&0\\250&4,050&5,000\\500&8,050&10,000\end{array}\right][/tex]
d) Attached
e) Breakeven point = 12.5 sheets
f) Profit at 550 sheets = $1,950
Step-by-step explanation:
a) We have a fixed cost for the image, at $50.
We also have a variable cost of $16 a sheet.
The purchased quantity is 500 sheets.
Then, the cost function is:
[tex]C(q) = 50+16q\\\\C(500)=50+16(500)=50+8,000=8,050[/tex]
b) The price for each sheet is $20, so the income from sales are:
[tex]S(q)=20q\\\\S(500)=20\cdot 500 = 10,000[/tex]
c) Table of values
[tex]\left[\begin{array}{ccc}q&C(q)&S(q)\\0&50&0\\250&4,050&5,000\\500&8,050&10,000\end{array}\right][/tex]
d) Attached
e) The minimum number of sheets the group must sell so they don't lose any money is the breakeven point (BEP) and can be calculated making the income sales equal to the cost:
[tex]S(q)=C(q)\\\\20q=50+16q\\\\(20-16)q=50\\\\4q=50\\\\q=50/4=12.5[/tex]
f) This profit can be calculated as the difference between the sales income and the cost:
[tex]P(500)=S(500)-C(500)\\\\P(500)=20\cdot 500-(50+16\cdot 500)=10,000-8,050=1,950[/tex]
The given number of 500 sheets of stamps purchased at $16/sheet with
a plan to sell each sheet for $20 gives the following values;
(a) Cost, C = 50 + 16·q
(b) Income, R = 20·q
(c) Please find the included table of values and the attached graph
(e) Approximately 403 sheets
(f) $1,950
Which method can be used to derive the equations?
(a) The cost per sheet of stamp = $16/sheet
The cost to create the image = $50
Amount at which they plan to sell each sheet, P = $20
Therefore
Cost of obtaining the stamps, C = 50 + 16·q(b) The income from sale, R = Number of units sold × P
Which gives;
R = 20·q(c) The table of values are therefore;
C = 50 + 16·q
[tex]\begin{array}{|c|c|c|}q&C=50+16 \times q\\0&50\\1&66\\2&82\\3&98\\4&114\\5&130\\6&146\\7&162\\8&178\\9&194\\10&210\\11&226\\12&242\\13&258\\14&274\end{array}\right][/tex]
R = 20·q
[tex]\begin{array}{|c|c|c|}q&R = 20 \times q\\0&0\\1&20\\2&40\\3&60\\4&80\\5&100\\6&120\\7&140\\8&160\\9&180\\10&200\\11&220\\12&240\\13&260\\14&280\end{array}\right][/tex]
Please find attached the required graph created with MS Excel
e) The minimum number of sheets the group must sell is given as follows;
The cost of the sheets purchased = 50 + 16 × 500
Which gives;
At point of profitability; Income = Cost
50 + 16 × 500 = 20·[tex]q_{min}[/tex]
[tex]q_{min} = \dfrac{50 + 16 \times 500}{20} =402.5 \approx \mathbf{403}[/tex]
The minimum number the sheets they must sell, [tex]q_{min}[/tex] ≈ 403 sheets(f) The profit made by selling 500 sheets is; 20·q - (50 + 16·q)
Where;
q = 500
Which gives;
20 × 500 - (50 + 16 × 500) = 1,950
The profit made from selling 500 sheet = $1,950
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I think its D but im not sure.
Answer:
[tex]\sqrt[5]{2^3}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
2 is the base
The top of the fraction is the power
The bottom of the fraction is the root
[tex]\sqrt[5]{2^3}[/tex]
Answer: A
Step-by-step explanation:
A fractional exponent can be written as a number with a radical to the power of the denominator raised to the power of the numerator. It sounds difficult, but is really very easy.
[tex]x^{\frac{4}{13} } =\sqrt[13]{x^{4} } \\x^{\frac{7}{3} } =\sqrt[3]{x^{7} } \\[/tex]
Thus, the answer is A
HELPPP!! Calculate the side lengths a and b to two decimal places. (there is a picture included)
Answer:
Option (D)
Step-by-step explanation:
In the given triangle ABC,
Sum of all interior angles = 180°
m∠A + m∠B + m∠C = 180°
72° + 85° + m∠C = 180°
m∠C = 180 - 157
m∠C = 23°
By applying Sine rule in the triangle,
[tex]\frac{\text{SinA}}{a}=\frac{\text{SinB}}{b}=\frac{\text{SinC}}{c}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{\text{Sin72}}{a}=\frac{\text{Sin85}}{b}=\frac{\text{Sin23}}{6.2}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{\text{Sin72}}{a}=\frac{\text{Sin85}}{b}=0.06302[/tex]
[tex]\frac{\text{Sin72}}{a}=0.06302[/tex]
a = [tex]\frac{\text{Sin72}}{0.06302}[/tex] = 15.09
[tex]\frac{\text{Sin85}}{b}=0.06302[/tex]
b = [tex]\frac{\text{Sin85}}{0.06302}[/tex]
b = 15.81
Therefore, option (D) will be the answer.
PLEASE HELP ME GUYS Consider adjacent angles that measure (2x + 45)° and (3x + 55)°. The sum of the measures of these two angles is 135°. Write and solve and equation to find the value of x and the measure of the two angles.
Answer:
x=7
2x+45=59
3x+55=76
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
7°, 59°, 76°
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation for the sum of the angles:
(2x + 45)° + (3x + 55)° = 135°Solving for x:
(5x + 100)°= 1355x= 35x= 35°/5x= 7°The angles:
(2x + 45)°= 2*7°+45° = 59°(3x+55)°= 3*7° + 55° = 76°At which value in the domain does f(x)=0? On a coordinate plane, a function goes through the x-axis at (negative 2.5, 0), (negative 0.75, 0), (0, negative 3), and (1, 0).
Answer:
The values in the domain where f(x) = 0 are x = -2.5, x = - 0.75 and x = 1.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we are given the points (-2.5,0), (-0.75, 0), (0, -3) and (1,0) where the coordinates are in ordered pairs of (x, y) where y = f(x).
To find the values in the domain where f(x) = 0, we look at the ordered pairs given.
We look for the pair in which f(x) = 0.
So f(x) = 0 in (-2.5, 0)
f(x) = 0 in (-0.75, 0)
and f(x) = 0 in (1, 0)
The corresponding values of x in which f(x) = 0 are x = -2.5, x = - 0.75 and x = 1.
So, the values in the domain where f(x) = 0 are x = -2.5, x = - 0.75 and x = 1.
Answer:
C. [tex]x=1[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
When x is 1, y is 0.
6 root 5 plus 6 root 5
Answer:
12√5
Step-by-step explanation:
6√5 + 6√5 = (6 + 6) * √5 = 12 * √5 = 12√5.
Answer:
12 [tex]\sqrt{5}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
When you add the surds which are the same type, (both are root 5), just add the integers before them together.
Which represents the solution(s) of the system of equations, y + 4 = x2 and y – x = 2? Determine the solution set by graphing.
(–2, 0)
(–2, 0) and (2, 0)
(–2, 0) and (3, 5)
no solutions
Answer:
c
Step-by-step explanation:
c
Answer:
the answer is C ;D
Step-by-step explanation:
Please answer this in two minutes
Answer:
20/29
Step-by-step explanation:
SOH CAH TOA
so its opposite/hyp...
20/29
is the answer
A mechanic sells a brand of automobile tire that has a life expectancy that is normally distributed, with a mean life of miles and a standard deviation of miles. He wants to give a guarantee for free replacement of tires that don't wear well. How should he word his guarantee if he is willing to replace approximately 10% of the tires?
Complete question is;
A mechanic sells a brand of automobile tire that has a life expectancy that is normally distributed, with a mean life of 34,000 miles and a standard deviation of 2500 miles. He wants to give a guarantee for free replacement of tires that don't wear well. How should he word his guarantee if he is willing to replace approximately 10% of the tires?
Answer:
The mechanics worded guarantee that the tyre will be replaced if it lasts less than or equal to 30796 miles.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let X = Life expectancy of the automobile tire
For the normal distribution, we are given;
μ = 34000
σ = 2700
Let y miles be the minimum miles of the tyres which the mechanic guarantees that he will replace if it's last less than that.
Now, since the mechanic is willing to replace approximately 10% of the tires, y would be such that:
P(X ≤ y) = 0.1
Using the z formula, we have;
P[(X - μ)/σ) ≤ [(y - μ)/σ] = 0.1
Thus;
P(Z ≤ ([y - μ]/σ) = 0.1
From z-distribution table the Z-score at 0.1 is approximately -1.2816
This is P(Z ≤ -1.2816)
Thus;
[y - μ]/σ = -1.2816
(y - 34000)/2500 = -1.2816
y - 34000 = -1.2816 × 2500
y - 34000 = -3204
y = 34000 – 3204
y = 30796
So, we conclude that the mechanic will guarantee that the tyre will be replaced if it lasts less than or equal to 30796 miles.
Help help help help help
In a school, 25% of the teachers teach basic math. If there are 50 basic math teachers, how many teachers are there in a school?
Answer:
200 teachers
Step-by-step explanation:
If 25% is a fourth of the teacher staff, and this value is fifty, to find out how many teachers there are you just have to multiply by 4 to find out the 100%. So this means that 50*4= 200
Answer:
Total teachers = 200
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x be the total teachers in school
Basic Maths teachers = 25 % of x
Basic Maths Teachers = 50
=> 25% of x = 50
=> [tex]\frac{25}{100} x = 50[/tex]
=> [tex]\frac{x}{4} = 50[/tex]
Multiplying both sides by 4
=> x = 200
Mr.lopez wrote the equation 32g+8g-10g=150
Answer:
g=5
Step-by-step explanation:
32g+8g-10g=150
30g=150
g=5
find the value. 2x-5 when x=5/2
Answer:
0Step-by-step explanation:
Given,
x = [tex] \frac{5}{2} [/tex]
Now, let's find the value of 2x - 5
[tex]2x - 5[/tex]
plug the value of x
[tex] = 2 \times \frac{5}{2} - 5[/tex]
Reduce the number with Greatest Common Factor 2
[tex] = 5 - 5[/tex]
The sum of two opposites equals 0
[tex] = 0[/tex]
Hope this helps..
best regards!!
Answer:
0
Step-by-step explanation:
x=5/2
therefore
2(5/2)-5=10/2-5
=5-5(since 10/2=5)
=0
How many 5-digit palindromes contain only even digits?
Answer:
400
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 400.
Assuming the number must be at least 10,000, then:
In a 5 digit palindrome, the first and last digits must be the same, and the second and fourth digits must be the same; and:
For the first and last digit there is a choice of 4 digits {2, 4, 6, 8};
For each of these there is a choice of 10 digits {0, 1, ..., 9} for the second and fourth digits;
For each of the above choices these is a choice of 10 digits {0, 1, ..., 9} for the third digit;
Making 4 x 10 x 10 = 400 possible even 5 digit palindromes.
Please answer this question now
Answer:
[tex] Area = 538.5 m^2 [/tex]
Step-by-step Explanation:
Given:
∆XVW
m < X = 50°
m < W = 63°
XV = w = 37 m
Required:
Area of ∆XVW
Solution:
Find side length XW using Law of Sines
[tex] \frac{v}{sin(V)} = \frac{w}{sin(W)} [/tex]
W = 63°
w = XV = 37 m
V = 180 - (50+63) = 67°
v = XW = ?
[tex] \frac{v}{sin(67)} = \frac{37}{sin(63)} [/tex]
Cross multiply
[tex] v*sin(63) = 37*sin(67) [/tex]
Divide both sides by sin(63) to make v the subject of formula
[tex] \frac{v*sin(63)}{sin(63)} = \frac{37*sin(67)}{sin(63)} [/tex]
[tex] v = \frac{37*sin(67)}{sin(63)} [/tex]
[tex] v = 38 [/tex] (approximated to nearest whole number)
[tex] XW = v = 38 m [/tex]
Find the area of ∆XVW
[tex] area = \frac{1}{2}*v*w*sin(X) [/tex]
[tex] = \frac{1}{2}*38*37*sin(50) [/tex]
[tex] = \frac{38*37*sin(50)}{2} [/tex]
[tex] Area = 538.5 m^2 [/tex] (to nearest tenth).
Answer ill mark the brainliest please help
Answer:
50.27
Step-by-step explanation:
First, we have to find the volume of the cone using the formula V=πr^2h/3, where pi is 3.14. After plugging everything in, we get V = 75.4. Then, we have to find 2/3 of that. Rounding to the nearest hundredth, we get 2/3 x 75.4 = 50.27.
If a circle has a diameter with endpoints of (-3, 0) and (5, 4), then the equation of the circle is?
Miriam is setting up a fishing game in a kiddie pool for her niece's birthday party. The pool has a circular base with a diameter of 4 feet and a height of 0.75 feet. She wants to fill the pool halfway so there is plenty of space left for the plastic fish. Approximately how many cubic feet of water does she need? 9.4 1.5 2.4 4.7
Answer:
4.7 feet³ of water
Step-by-step explanation:
Diameter of 4 feet
Radius = 2 feet
Height = 0.75 feet
Formula for Volume = 2·[tex]\pi[/tex]·radius·height
But she only wants to fill half, so divide by 2, cancels the 2 in the formula for volume, giving us: [tex]\pi[/tex]·radius·height
[tex]\pi[/tex]·2·0.75 = 4.71 feet³
How much material would you need to fill the following cylinder? Radius 13 in. and Height 9 in.
39π in3
117π in3
1053π in3
1521π in3
Answer:
1521 pi in^3
radius x radius x height x pi = volume
13 x 13 x 9 = 1521
We do not multiply by pi because it is already included
Hope this helps
Step-by-step explanation:
The Big Telescope Company sells circular mirrors. Their largest mirrors have radii of 5 meters and their smallest mirrors have radii of 1 meter. The cost of every mirror is proportional to the cube of the mirror's radius. What is the ratio of the total cost of 25 of the company's smallest mirrors to the cost of one of the company's largest mirrors? Express your answer as a common fraction
Answer: 1:5
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: The cost of every mirror is proportional to the cube of the mirror's radius.
i.e. [tex]\dfrac{\text{Cost of smallest mirror}}{\text{Cost of largest mirror}}=\dfrac{(\text{radii of smallest mirror}^3)}{\text{(radii of largest mirror)}^3}[/tex]
Their largest mirrors have radii of 5 meters and their smallest mirrors have radii of 1 meter.
Then,
[tex]\dfrac{\text{Cost of smallest mirror}}{\text{Cost of largest mirror}}=\dfrac{1^3}{(5)^3}=\dfrac{1}{125}[/tex]
The ratio of the total cost of 25 of the company's smallest mirrors to the cost of one of the company's largest mirrors will be:
[tex]\dfrac{\text{Cost of 25 smallest mirror}}{\text{Cost of largest mirror}}=\dfrac{25\times 1}{125}=\dfrac{1}{5}[/tex]
Hence, the ratio of the total cost of 25 of the company's smallest mirrors to the cost of one of the company's largest mirrors = 1:5 .
In a fiftness class, there was a warm up of 14 press-ups. Anyone unable to do 14 or more recives a punishment. Jessica can do 10 press-ups without ever failing, however, the chances of her successfully doing each subsequent press-up halves. Whats the probality of her receiving a punishment? A. 1 in 8 B. 1 in 1024 C. 15 in 16 D. 1023 in 1024
Answer:
The correct option is;
C. 15 in 16
Step-by-step explanation:
The given information are;
The number of press-ups required = 14 press-ups
The number of press-ups Jessica is sure to do = 10 press-ups
The chance of Jessica doing subsequent press-ups after 10 halves each time
The consequence of not completing the 14 press-ups = Punishment
The probability that Jessica does goes on to do 11 press-ups = 1/2
The probability that Jessica does goes on to do 12 press-ups = 1/2×1/2
The probability that Jessica does goes on to do 13 press-ups = 1/2×1/2×1/2
The probability that Jessica does goes on to do (completes) 14 press-ups = 1/2×1/2×1/2×1/2 = 1/16
Therefore;
Since the probability that Jessica does not receive a punishment because she completed the 14 push-ups is 1/16, we have;
The probability that Jessica does not complete the 14 press-ups and receives a punishment = 1 - 1/16 = 15/16 which is 15 times out of 16 or 15 in 16.
Determine whether the function shown in the graph is even or odd. The graph starts at the top left, continues down through the x axis at negative two to a minimum around y equals negative five, goes up to a maximum on the x axis at y equals negative one, goes back down to a minimum around y equals negative five, and goes back up through the x axis at two.
Answer:
Might be D
Step-by-step explanation:
took the test and that was the other one i was thinking
Answer: D: The function is odd because it is symmetric with respect to the origin.
Step-by-step explanation:
for a scavenger hunt, jim's mom distributed a bag of 725 jelly beans evenly into 29 plastic containers and hid then around the yard. if, after the hunt, jim has total of 275 jelly beans, then how many of the plastic containers did he find?
Answer:
11 bags
Step-by-step explanation:
725 jelly beans evenly into 29 plastic containers:
725/29=25 jelly beans in each plastic containers
275/25=11 Jim found eleven bags
Answer:
11 containers
Step-by-step explanation:
His mom evenly divided the jelly beans into containers. There are 725 jelly beans and 29 containers. To find how many jelly beans are in each container, divide 725 by 29.
725/29
25
There are 25 jelly beans in every container.
After the hunt, Jim had 275 jelly beans. There are 25 beans in each container. To find the number of containers, we can divide 275 by 25.
275/25
11
He found 11 containers.
If the m1 = 40, what is the m 3
Answer:
Your Answer is 120Step-by-step explanation:
m1=40
Taking m3
m3=40 ×3
m3= 120
Hope It helps UWhat is the simplified form of y^2+7y+12/y^2-2y-15? Choices:
Answer:
[tex] \frac{y + 4}{y - 5} [/tex]Option C is the correct option
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] \frac{ {y}^{2} + 7y + 12}{ {y}^{2} - 2y - 15 } [/tex]
Write 7y as a sum
[tex] \frac{ {y}^{2} + 4y + 3y + 12}{ {y}^{2} - 2y - 15} [/tex]
Write -2y as a difference
[tex] \frac{ {y}^{2} + 4y + 3y + 12}{ {y}^{2} + 3y - 5y - 15} [/tex]
Factor out y from the expression
[tex] \frac{y(y + 4) + 3y + 12}{ {y}^{2} + 3y - 5y - 15 } [/tex]
Factor out 3 from the expression
[tex] \frac{y(y + 4) + 3(y + 4)}{ {y}^{2} + 3y - 5y - 15 } [/tex]
factor out y from the expression
[tex] \frac{y(y + 4) + 3(y + 4)}{y(y + 3) - 5y - 15} [/tex]
Factor out -5 from the expression
[tex] \frac{y(y + 4) + 3(y + 4)}{y(y + 3) - 5( y + 3)} [/tex]
factor out y + 4 from the expression
[tex] \frac{(y + 4)(y + 3)}{y(y + 3) - 5(y + 3)} [/tex]
Factor out y + 3 from the expression
[tex] \frac{(y + 4)(y + 3)}{(y + 3)(y - 5)} [/tex]
Reduce the fraction with y + 3
[tex] \frac{y + 4}{y - 5} [/tex]Hope this helps..
Best regards!!
[tex]( \frac{1 + i}{1 - i} ) {}^{2} [/tex]
Please tell me the answer i need help
Answer:
- 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
( [tex]\frac{1+i}{1-i}[/tex] )²
= [tex]\frac{(1+i)^2}{(1-i)^2}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{(1+i)(1+i)}{(1-i)(1-i)}[/tex] ← expand numerator/ denominator using FOIL
= [tex]\frac{1+2i+i^2}{1-2i+i^2}[/tex] ← simplify using i² = - 1
= [tex]\frac{1+2i-1}{1-2i-1}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{2i}{-2i}[/tex]
= - 1
Help please!!!!!thxxxx
Answer:
144
Step-by-step explanation:
An angle of a regular pentagon is of 180(5-2)/5=108°
and that all the sides are equal so angle MNL=108/3=36
then MNK=180-MNL=180-36=144
I don't know if you understand this but it's hard to work without more points :)