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A twelve-sided die with sides labeled 1 through 12 will be rolled once. Each number is equally likely to be rolled.
What is the probability of rolling a number less than 9?
Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.

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Answer 1

Answer:

3/4

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer 2
Answer:  2/3

Explanation:

List out the total number of outcomes = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12}

We have 12 items in this list.

From this list, highlight the outcomes that are less than 9. So we will have this smaller list of {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8} which has 8 items in it.

There are 8 ways to get what we want (a number less than 9) out of 12 outcomes total

The probability is therefore 8/12 = 2/3


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Write an equation of the line that passes through the point (–4, 6) with slope –4.

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Answer:

y = - 4x - 10

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation of a line in slope- intercept form is

y = mx + c ( m is the slope and c the y- intercept )

Here m = - 4 , thus

y = - 4x + c ← is the partial equation

To find c substitute (- 4, 6) into the partial equation

6 = 16 + c ⇒ c = 6 - 16 = - 10

y = - 4x - 10 ← equation of line

Answer:

y = -4x+10

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the slope intercept form of a line

y = mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y intercept

y = -4x +b

Substituting the point in

6 = -4(-4) + b

6 = 16+b

Subtract 16 from each side

-10 =b

The equation is

y = -4x+10

Show that (a - b)+(b-c)+(c -a)3 = 3 (a - b) (b -c) (c-a)​

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Answer:

I think that it should be

[tex] {(a - b)}^{3} + {(b - c)}^{3} + {(c - a)}^{3} = 3(a - b)(b - c)(c - a)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Here,

we take , a - b = A,b-c = B , c - a= C

A+B+C = 0

we know that,

[tex] {a}^{3} + {b}^{3} + {c}^{3} - 3abc = (a + b + c)( {a}^{2} + {b}^{2} + {c}^{2} - ab - bc - ca)[/tex]

Here , A+B+C = 0

so,

A^3 +B^3 + C^3 = 3 ABC

now we put the values

[tex]{(a - b)}^{3} + {(b - c)}^{3} + {(c - a)}^{3} = 3(a - b)(b - c)(c - a)[/tex]

I am done .

I think that it should be

{(a - b)}^{3}  +  {(b - c)}^{3}  +  {(c - a)}^{3}  = 3(a - b)(b - c)(c - a)

Step-by-step explanation:

Here,

we take , a - b = A,b-c = B , c - a= C

A+B+C = 0

we know that,

{a}^{3}  +  {b}^{3}  +  {c}^{3}   - 3abc = (a + b + c)(  {a}^{2}  +  {b}^{2}  +  {c}^{2}  - ab - bc - ca)

Here , A+B+C = 0

so,

A^3 +B^3 + C^3 = 3 ABC

now we put the values

{(a - b)}^{3}  +  {(b - c)}^{3}  +  {(c - a)}^{3}  = 3(a - b)(b - c)(c - a)

I am done .

Consider this system of equations. Which equation represents the first equation written in slope-intercept form? 5 x minus 2 y = 10. Y = one-fourth x + 1.

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Answer:

[tex]y = \frac{5x}{2} - 5[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the equation 5x - 2y = 10, to write the equation in slope-intercept form, we need to write it in the standard format y = mx+c where m is the slope/gradient and c is the intercept.

From the equation given  5x - 2y = 10, we will make y the subject of the formula as shown;

[tex]5x - 2y = 10\\\\subtract \ 5x \ from \ both \ sides\\\\5x - 2y - 5x = 10 - 5x\\\\-2y = 10-5x\\\\Dividing \ both \ sides\ by \ -2;\\\\\frac{-2y}{-2} = \frac{10-5x}{-2}\\ \\[/tex]

[tex]y = \frac{10}{-2} - \frac{5x}{-2} \\\\y = -5 + \frac{5x}{2}\\\\y = \frac{5x}{2} - 5[/tex]

Hence the equation that represents the first equation written in slope-intercept form is [tex]y = \frac{5x}{2} - 5[/tex]

It is 64º F at the 5000-foot level of a mountain, and 48º F at the 10,000-foot level of the mountain. Write a linear equation, in slope-intercept form, to find the temperature T at an elevation e on the mountain, where e is in thousands of feet.

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Answer:

T = - 3.2e + 80

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the following :

e = elevation in thousands of feets

T = temperature (°F)

e1 = 5 ; e2 = 10 (in thousands of feet)

T1 = 64° ; T2 = 48°

y = mx + c ; T = me + c

y = ; m = slope, c = intercept

64 = m5 + c - - - - (1)

48 = m10 + c - - - - (2)

From (1)

c = 64 - m5

Substitute c = 64 - m5 into (2)

48 = m10 + c - - - - (2)

48 = m10 + 64 - m5

48 - 64 = 10m - 5m

-16 = 5m

m = - 16 / 5

m = - 3.2

Substitute the value of m into c = 64 - m5

c = 64 - 5(-3.2)

c = 64 - (-16)

c = 64 + 16

c = 80

Inserting our c and m values into T = me + c

T = - 3.2e + 80

Where e is in thousands of feet

T is in °F

Factor x2 - 2x + 3
I have no idea and no one else has done it

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Answer:

prime

Step-by-step explanation:

x^2 - 2x + 3

What two numbers multiply to 3 and add to -2

There are none so this cannot be factored in the real numbers

y=8-2x. What is the value of y when x = 8?

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The answer is y = -8
Because the math problem is y=8-2x8
You multiple 2x8 which equals 16
You are then left with y=8-16
And 8-16 = -8

Answer:

y = -8

Step-by-step explanation:

Start by filling 8 in place of x

y = 8 - 2(8)

Multiply -2(8)

y = 8 - 16

Subtract 16 from 8

y = -8

Can someone tell me the answer?

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Answer:

the first one has one solution because eventually they will cross

The time between failures for an electrical appliance is exponentially distributed with a mean of 25 months. What is the probability that the next failure will not occur before 30 months have elapsed

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Answer:

The probability that the next failure will not occur before 30 months have elapsed is 0.0454

Step-by-step explanation:

Using Poisson distribution  where

t= number of units of time

x= number of occurrences in t units of time

λ= average number of occurrences per unit of time

P(x;λt) = e raise to power (-λt)  multiplied by λtˣ divided by x!

here λt = 25

x= 30

P(x= 30) = 25³⁰e⁻²⁵/ 30!

P (x= 30) = 8.67 E41 * 1.3887 E-11/30!    (where E= exponent)

P (x=30) = 1.204 E31/30!

Solving it with a statistical calculator would give

P (x=30) = 0.0454

The probability that the next failure will not occur before 30 months have elapsed is 0.0454

There are 25 students in Mr. Jones’ art class. Mr. Jones is planning a project where each student needs 0.3 jar of paint. Exactly how much paint does Mr. Jones need for the art project?

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Answer:

7.5 jars

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 25 students in the art class.

Mr Jones is planning that for the project, each of the 25 students will need 0.3 jar of paint.

The amount of paint Mr Jones needs for this project is therefore the product of the number of students in the class by the amount of paint each student needs.

That is:

25 * 0.3 = 7.5 jars of paint

Mr Jones needs 7.5 jars of paint for the art project.

What is 1/9 of 63% of 6000?

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Answer:

420

Step-by-step explanation:

To find 63% of 6000, we can do 0.63 * 6000 = 3780 because 63% = 0.63.

1/9th of that is 1/9 * 3780 = 420.

Answer:

420

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's first start by finding 63% of 6000 so we can later find 1/9 of that number.

We can set up a percentage proportion.

[tex]\frac{x}{6000} = \frac{63}{100}[/tex]

[tex]6000\cdot63=378000\\378000\div100 = 3780[/tex]

Now to find 1/9 of 3780.

[tex]\frac{1}{9} \cdot \frac{3780}{1}\\\\\frac{3780}{9} = 420[/tex]

So, the answer is 420.

Hope this helped!

30% of a number is 45 what is the number ?

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Hey there! I'm happy to help!

When talking about percents, the word "is" usually means equals. Let's use this to solve an equation! We will call our number n. Note that 30% is equal to 0.3 in decimal form because 0.3 is 30% of one! :D

0.3n=45

To solve, we need to isolate the n. To do this, we divide both sides by 0.3 because this cancels out the 0.3 that is being multiplied by n and it shows us what n will then equal.

0.3n÷0.3=45÷0.3

n=150

Therefore, 30% of 150 is 45. Try multiplying 0.3 by 150 and you will get 45!

Have a wonderful day! :D

Find the midline for f(x)=2cos(3x−5π6)−2

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Answer:  y = -2

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) = A cos (Bx - C) + D

                                  ↓

                                center line (aka midline)

f(x) = 2 cos (3x - 5π/6) - 2

                                      ↓

                                  midline = -2

The midline of the cos function f(x) = 2cos(3x − 5π/6) − 2 is y = -2 after comparing with standard cos function f(x) = Acos(Bx - C) + D

What is cos function?

It is defined as a function that is sin-cos wave in nature, and it has a domain of all real numbers and lies between the [a, a] where is the amplitude of the function.

It is given that the cos function is:

f(x) = 2cos(3x - 5π/6) - 2

As we know, the standard form of the cos function is:

f(x) = Acos(Bx - C) + D

Here, A is the amplitude

B is the period of the cos function

C is the phase shift of the cos function

D is the vertical shift of the cos function/midline

On comparing:

D = -2

The midline:

y = -2

Thus, the midline of the cos function f(x) = 2cos(3x − 5π/6) − 2 is y = -2 after comparing with standard cos function f(x) = Acos(Bx - C) + D

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Given the coordinate points of the preimage, use the transformation given to provide the points of the image. E(−5,−1) D(−5,1) C(−1,0) B(−2,−3) Rotation: 180∘ about the origin

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Answer:

The points of the image are;

E'(5, 1), D'(5, -1), C'(1, 0), E'(-2, -3)

Step-by-step explanation:

The coordinates of the preimage are E(-5, -1) D(-5, 1) C(-1, 0) B(-2, -3)

Rotation of a point 180° about the origin gives;

Coordinates of the point of the preimage before rotation = (x, y)

The coordinates of the image after rotation = (-x, -y)

Therefore, the coordinates of the points EDCB after 180° rotation about the origin are;

E(-5, -1) rotated 180° becomes E'(5, 1)

D(-5, 1) rotated 180° becomes D'(5, -1)

C(-1, 0) rotated 180° becomes C'(1, 0)

B(-2, -3) rotated 180° becomes E'(-2, -3).

the shape of a piece is pallelogram whose adjacent side are 12m and 9 m and the corresponding diagonal is 15 .find the area of land​

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Answer: The area of land =108 m²

Step-by-step explanation:

In the given piece of land is in the shape of a parallelogram.

Diagonals divide it into 2 equal parts.

So, area of parallelogram = 2 x (Area of triangle with sides 12m and 9 m and  15 m)

Heron's formula :

Area of triangle = [tex]\sqrt{s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)}[/tex], where [tex]s=\dfrac{a+b+c}{2}[/tex]

Let a= 12 , b= 9 and c = 15

[tex]s=\dfrac{12+9+15}{2}=18[/tex]

Area of triangle = [tex]\sqrt{18(18-12)(18-9)(18-15)}[/tex]

[tex]=\sqrt{18\times6\times9\times3}=\sqrt{2916}=54\ m^2[/tex]

Then, area of parallelogram= 2 x 54 = 108 m²

Hence, the area of land =108 m²

Find the value of x in the
following parallelogram:
2x - 10
2x + 50

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Answer:

The value of x is 35

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to calculate the value of x in the  following parallelogram:  2x - 10  

2x + 50, we would have to calculate the following formula:

m<QPS+m<PQR=180°

According to the given data we have the following:

m<QPS=2x - 10  

m<PQR=2x + 50

Therefore, 2x - 10+2x + 50=180

4x+40=180

x=140/4

x=35

Please answer this question now

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Answer:

541.4 m²

Step-by-step Explanation:

Step 1: find m < V

V = 180 - (50+63) (sum of the angles in ∆)

V = 67

Step 2: find side length of XW using the law of sines

[tex] \frac{XW}{sin(V)} = \frac{XV}{sin(W)} [/tex]

Where,

V = 67°

W = 63°

XV = 37 m

XW

[tex] \frac{XW}{sin(67)} = \frac{37}{sin(63)} [/tex]

Multiply both sides by sin(67) to solve for XW

[tex] \frac{XW}{sin(67)}*sin(67) = \frac{37}{sin(63)}*sin(67) [/tex]

[tex] XW = \frac{37*sin(67)}{sin(63)} [/tex]

[tex] XW = 38.2 m [/tex] (to nearest tenth)

Step 3: find the area using the formula, ½*XW*XV*sin(X)

area = ½*38.2*37*sin(50)

Area = 541.4 m² (rounded to the nearest tenth.

Mark the absolute maximum point of the graph.

is the absolute maximum point (-3,5)?​

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Yes, the absolute maximum is at (-3,5).

What are the square roots of; (note: i think there are supposed to be 2 each) 36 12 1.96 0.64 400 25/36

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Answer:

36 : 6 and -6

12 = [tex]2\sqrt{3} , -2\sqrt{3}[/tex]

1.96 =1.4 and -1.4

0.64 : 0.8 and -0.8

400 : 20 and -20

25/36 = 5/6 and -5/6

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

(-x)^2 = x^2

ALSO

(x)^2 = x^2

thus, square of both negative and positive number is same positive number.

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36 = 6*6

36 = -6*-6

hence

square roots of 36 is both -6 and 6

12 = 4*3 = [tex]2^2*\sqrt{3} *\sqrt{3}[/tex]

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

also

12 = [tex]-2\sqrt{3} *-2\sqrt{3}[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt{12} = -2\sqrt{3}[/tex]

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1.96 = 196/100 = (14/10)^2

1.96 = 196/100 = (-14/10)^2

hence

[tex]\sqrt{1.96} = 14/10 \ or -14/10[/tex]

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0.64 = 64/100 = (8/10)^2 = 0.8^2

0.64 = 64/100 = (-8/10)^2 = (-0.8)^2

Thus, square root of  0.64 = 0.8 and -0.8

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400 = 20^2

400 = (-20)^2

[tex]\sqrt{400} = 20\\\sqrt{400} = -20\\[/tex]

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25/36 = (5/6)^2

25/36 = (-5/6)^2

[tex]\sqrt{ 25/36} = 5/6 \\\sqrt{ 25/36} = (-5/6[/tex]

Solve and CHECK the following: 2(a−3)/3=4

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Answer:

2(a - 3). = 4

_______

3

Cross multiply.

2(a- 3) = 12

2a - 6 = 12

2a = 12 + 6

2a = 18

a = 18 ÷ 2

a = 9

Answer:

a = 9

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]\frac{2(a-3)}{3}[/tex] = 4 ( multiply both sides by 3 to clear the fraction

2(a - 3) = 12 ( divide both sides by 2 )

a - 3 = 6 ( add 3 to both sides )

a = 9

As a check substitute a = 9 into the left side of the equation and if equal to the right side then it is the solution.

[tex]\frac{2(9-3)}{3}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{2(6)}{3}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{12}{3}[/tex] = 4 = right side

Thus solution is a = 9

This is Algebra 1 functions and I'm struggling with this one function-

-1•f(-9)+7•g(6)=_____

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Answer:

38

Step-by-step explanation:

f(-9) is the value of f(x) when x = -9. Therefore, f(-9) = 4 from the graph. Doing the same with g(6), we can see that g(6) = 6. Our expression becomes:

-1 * 4 + 7 * 6

= -4 + 42

= 38

The first three steps in determining the solution set of the system of equations algebraically are shown.

y = x2 − x − 3
y = −3x + 5



What are the solutions of this system of equations?

(−2, −1) and (4, 17)
(−2, 11) and (4, −7)
(2, −1) and (−4, 17)
(2, 11) and (−4, −7)

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Answer:

(2, −1) and (−4, 17)

Step-by-step explanation:

I used a graphing tool to graph the systems of equations. The parabola and line pass at points (2, -1) and (-4, 17).

Answer:(2, −1) and (−4, 17) Its C on Edge 2023

Step-by-step explanation: Its (C) after an extensive research

In the article, Attitudes About Marijuana and Political Views (Psychological Reports, 1973), researchers reported on the use of cannabis by liberals and conservatives during the 1970's. To test the claim (at 1% significance) that the proportion of voters who smoked cannabis frequently was lower among conservatives, the hypotheses were

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Answer:

Option B.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the question, the data provided is as follows

[tex]H_o : p_1 - p_2 = 0\ (p_1 = p_2)\\\\ H_\alpha : p_1 - p_2 < 0\ (p_1 < p_2)[/tex]

Based on the above information,

The type ii error is the error in which there is an acceptance of a non rejection with respect to the wrong null hypothesis. The type I error refers to the error in which there is a rejection of a correct null hypothesis and the type II refers that error in which it explains the failure of rejection with respect to null hypothesis that in real also it is wrong  

So , the type II error is option B as we dont create any difference also the proportion is very less

the hypotnuse of a 45 -45 -90 triangle measures 22√2 units. what is the length of the leg of the triangle?

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Answer:

22 units.

Step-by-step explanation:

In 45- 45- 90 triangles, there is a 1 to 1 to the square root of 2 formula. Each side length measures 1x, while the hypotenuse measures x times the square root of 2.

In this case, the hypotenuse measures 22 and the square root of 2 units. To find the value of x, simply divide that by the square root of 2 units, and you get x = 22 units. Multiply that by 1, and you get 22 units, which is the length of the leg of the triangle.

Hope this helps!

Figure G is rotated 90Degrees clockwise about the origin and then reflected over the x-axis, forming figure H. On a coordinate plane, triangle G has points (negative 3, 1), (negative 1, 2), (negative 2, 5). Triangle H has points (2, negative 1), (1, negative 3), (5, negative 2). Which sequence of transformations will produce the same results?

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Answer:

The 1st selection is appropriate.

_____

2nd: the rotation would need to be 90° CCW

3rd, 4th: rotation or double reflection will give the original orientation. This figure is reflected an odd number of times, so has its orientation reversed.

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The sequence of transformations are reflection over the y-axis and then a rotation 90 clockwise about the origin.

What is rotation rule of 90°?

Here are the rotation rules: 90° clockwise rotation: (x, y) becomes (y, -x) 90° counterclockwise rotation: (x, y) becomes (-y, x) 180° clockwise and counterclockwise rotation: (x, y) becomes (-x,-y).

Given that, figure G is rotated 90° clockwise about the origin and then reflected over the x-axis, forming figure H.

Vertices of triangle G are (-3, 1), (-1, 2) and (-2, 5).

The reflection of point (x, y) across the y-axis is (-x, y).

On reflection over x-axis, we get coordinates as (3, 1), (1, 2) and (2, 5)

90° clockwise rotation: (x, y) becomes (y, -x)

On 90° clockwise rotation, we get coordinates as (1, -3), (2, -1) and (5, -2)

Triangle H has points (2, -1), (1, -3), (5, -2).

Hence, the sequence of transformations are reflection over the y-axis and then a rotation 90° clockwise about the origin.

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Check all that apply. If tan theta = 15/8 then:​

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Answer:

B, C, D

Step-by-step explanation:

if tan theta = 15/8 then the hypotenuse is 17

therefore the correct answers are B, C, D

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Answer:

(5,-6)

Step-by-step explanation:

ONE WAY:

If [tex]f(x)=x^2-6x+3[/tex], then [tex]f(x-2)=(x-2)^2-6(x-2)+3[/tex].

Let's simplify that.

Distribute with [tex]-6(x-2)[/tex]:

[tex]f(x-2)=(x-2)^2-6x+12+3[/tex]

Combine the end like terms [tex]12+3[/tex]:

[tex]f(x-2)=(x-2)^2-6x+15[/tex]

Use [tex](x-b)^2=x^2-2bx+b^2[/tex] identity for [tex](x-2)^2[/tex]:

[tex]f(x-2)=x^2-4x+4-6x+15[/tex]

Combine like terms [tex]-4x-6x[/tex] and [tex]4+15[/tex]:

[tex]f(x-2)=x^2-10x+19[/tex]

We are given [tex]g(x)=f(x-2)[/tex].

So we have that [tex]g(x)=x^2-10x+19[/tex].

The vertex happens at [tex]x=\frac{-b}{2a}[/tex].

Compare [tex]x^2-10x+19[/tex] to [tex]ax^2+bx+c[/tex] to determine [tex]a,b,\text{ and } c[/tex].

[tex]a=1[/tex]

[tex]b=-10[/tex]

[tex]c=19[/tex]

Let's plug it in.

[tex]\frac{-b}{2a}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{-(-10)}{2(1)}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{10}{2}[/tex]

[tex]5[/tex]

So the [tex]x-[/tex] coordinate is 5.

Let's find the corresponding [tex]y-[/tex] coordinate by evaluating our expression named [tex]g[/tex] at [tex]x=5[/tex]:

[tex]5^2-10(5)+19[/tex]

[tex]25-50+19[/tex]

[tex]-25+19[/tex]

[tex]-6[/tex]

So the ordered pair of the vertex is (5,-6).

ANOTHER WAY:

The vertex form of a quadratic is [tex]a(x-h)^2+k[/tex] where the vertex is [tex](h,k)[/tex].

Let's put [tex]f[/tex] into this form.

We are given [tex]f(x)=x^2-6x+3[/tex].

We will need to complete the square.

I like to use the identity [tex]x^2+kx+(\frac{k}{2})^2=(x+\frac{k}{2})^2[/tex].

So If you add something in, you will have to take it out (and vice versa).

[tex]x^2-6x+3[/tex]

[tex]x^2-6x+(\frac{6}{2})^2+3-(\frac{6}{2})^2[/tex]

[tex](x+\frac{-6}{2})^2+3-3^2[/tex]

[tex](x+-3)^2+3-9[/tex]

[tex](x-3)^2+-6[/tex]

So we have in vertex form [tex]f[/tex] is:

[tex]f(x)=(x-3)^2+-6[/tex].

The vertex is (3,-6).

So if we are dealing with the function [tex]g(x)=f(x-2)[/tex].

This means we are going to move the vertex of [tex]f[/tex] right 2 units to figure out the vertex of [tex]g[/tex] which puts us at (3+2,-6)=(5,-6).

The [tex]y-[/tex] coordinate was not effected here because we were only moving horizontally not up/down.

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1. Método del Triángulo: Una embarcación navega a una distancia de 800 km hacia el Oeste y después avanza 1400 km a 135 °. ¿Cuál es la magnitud, dirección y sentido del desplazamiento resultante? R /. 2,080 km, 155 ° NO.

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Answer:

La magnitud del desplazamiento resultante es 2045.463 kilómetros. La dirección absoluta del desplazamiento resultante es 151.055º, el cual corresponde al sentido noroeste.

Step-by-step explanation:

En primer lugar, se construye el triángulo. La figura resultante se encuentra incluida como archivo adjunto. La magnitud del desplazamiento resultante se determina mediante la Ley del Coseno:

[tex]r = \sqrt{(800\,km)^{2}+(1400\,km)^{2}-2\cdot (800\,km)\cdot (1400\,km)\cdot \cos 135^{\circ}}[/tex]

[tex]r \approx 2045.463\,km[/tex]

La magnitud del desplazamiento resultante es 2045.463 kilómetros.

La dirección del desplazamiento resultante es hallada por medio de la Ley del Seno, sabiendo que el ángulo del desplazamiento resultante a la recta de 1400 kilómetros:

[tex]\frac{1400\,km}{\sin \alpha} = \frac{2045.463\,km}{\sin 135^{\circ}}[/tex]

Se despeja el ángulo correspondiente:

[tex]\alpha = \sin^{-1}\left(\frac{1400\,km}{2045.463\,km}\times \sin 135^{\circ} \right)[/tex]

[tex]\alpha \approx 28.945^{\circ}[/tex]

La dirección absoluta del desplazamiento resultante es:

[tex]\alpha' = 180^{\circ}-\alpha[/tex]

[tex]\alpha' = 180^{\circ}-28.945^{\circ}[/tex]

[tex]\alpha' = 151.055^{\circ}[/tex]

La dirección absoluta del desplazamiento resultante es 151.055º, el cual corresponde al sentido noroeste.

Determine the parent function.

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Answer:

y= [tex]\sqrt{x}[/tex]

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Two different sizes of square metal duct are joined by a piece that is a frustum of a pyramid. Find the lateral surface area, if the small end is square with one side of length 17 in. and the larger square end is of length 19 in. on one side with a slant height of 2 in.

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Answer:

288 in²

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula used to solve this question is :

Lateral Surface Area = s( P1 + P2)

Where s = slant height = 2 inches

P1 and P2 = Perimeter of the bases

Perimeter of base 1 = 4 × length of the end of the small square

4 × 17 inches = 68 inches

Perimeter of base 2 = 4 × length of the end of the large square

4 × 19 inches = 76 inches

Lateral Surface Area = 2 × (68 + 76)

= 2 × 144

= 288 in²

7. The radius of a cylinder whose curved surface area is 2640 2 and height 21 cm is _________. (a) 100 ° (b) 50° (c) 80° (d) 90°

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Answer:

The answer is 21.25cm

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