Answer:
To find a degree 3 equation you must find and take the roots.You have the roots at x=0 Now plug those into the equation for example: (x-4) would result in x1=4Hope this helps!Please help me I am in a hurry to go somewhere so please help quick
Three sisters are each less than 45 years old. The mode of their ages is 35. The range is 14. What is the mean of their ages? The median?
a.
29.7; 35
c.
35; 30.3
b.
30.3; 28
d.
30.3; 35
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
sorry about the answer choices being mixed up im still in a hurry
Answer:
I'm so sorry I don't know this answer but good luck
Answer: since it doesn't tell you how you get it.
Since the mode of the ages is 35 we know that at least two of the ages are 35. Since the range is 14 we know the third sister is not also age 35. Let x be the age of the third sister. Then we know either 35 - x = 14 or x-35 = 14 (depending if x is younger or older, respectively). Solving both of these gives x = 21 or x = 49. But all the sisters are under the age of 45, so x = 21. Hence, the ages of the sisters are
21, 35, 35.
So, the mean is (35+35+21)/3 = 91/3 =~ 30.3333 ...
The median is 35.
The air pressure P is inversely proportional to the altitude h. write the related variation equation
Step-by-step explanation:
P * h = k, where k is a real constant.
if a square has an area of 81mi whats it exact side length
Answer:
9
Step-by-step explanation:
Complete the statements.
Graph__ has one real root.
Graph__ has a negative discriminant.
Graph __ has an equation with coefficients.
A=1 B=4 C=-2
Answer:
1. B
2. A
3.C
Step-by-step explanation:
please, someone help me
Answer:
the equation of the parabola in vertex form is y=3(x+2[tex])^{2}[/tex]-4
Step-by-step explanation:
this is algebra ,
what is the minimum unit cost?
Answer:
search it up
Step-by-step explanation:
Andrew purchased a coat for $50.00 on sale for 25% off. What was the cost of the coat after the discount not including tax?
Answer:
$37.50
Step-by-step explanation:
Sale = $50.00 x 25% = $12.50
=> The coat after the discount = $50.00 - $12.50 = $37.50
$37.50
Step-by-step explanation:
Sale = $50.00 x 25% = $12.50
=> The coat after the discount = $50.00 - $12.50 = $37.50
Options are line ED, line EH or line CD
Answer:
ED and CF are paralell to eachother
please help asap!! Find the base
Each dance class is 3/4 hour it takes a student 7 1/2 hours to learn a dance routine
Answer: 10
Step-by-step explanation:
Well i got 10 if your asking what i think u are
7 1/2 divided by 3/4 = 10
Answer:
The correct option is (d) a student needs to take 10 dance classes to learn the routine. Step-by-step explanation: Given that each dance class is hour and a student takes hours to learn a dance routine. We are to select the TRUE statement. Thus, a student needs 10 dance classes to learn the dance routine.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct option is (d) a student needs to take 10 dance classes to learn the routine. Step-by-step explanation: Given that each dance class is hour and a student takes hours to learn a dance routine. We are to select the TRUE statement. Thus, a student needs 10 dance classes to learn the dance routine.
Ahmed is saving his money to buy a IPad that costs $319.50. Right now he has $21.95, and can save $63.00 each week. How many weeks will it take for Ahmed ro have enough momey to buy the Ipad? Answer Choices: A: 2 weeks, B: 3 weeks, C: 4 weeks or D: 5 weeks
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
(1 pt
Find a formula for P = f(t), the size of the population that begins in year t=0 with 2140 members and decreases at a 3.8% annual rate. Assume
that time is measured in years
Answer:
The formula f(t) will be:
[tex]\:f\left(t\right)=2150\left(0.962\right)^t[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that exponential decline in Maths can be termed as a consistent reduction of an amount by percentage over a certain period of time.
It can be expressed using the formula
[tex]f\left(t\right)=\:a\:\left(1-b\right)^t[/tex]
here
f(t) represents the final amount
a represents the original amount
b represents the decay factor
t represents the amount that has passed
Now, map our problem using the same concept formula
as
2150 members are at the beginning, so
a = 2150
as the size of the population has been experiencing an annual decline of 3.8%. so
b = 3.8%= 0.038
so substituting b = 0.038 and a = 2150
[tex]P=f\left(t\right)=\:a\:\left(1-b\right)^t[/tex]
[tex]\:f\left(t\right)=2150\left(1-0.038\right)^t[/tex]
[tex]\:f\left(t\right)=2150\left(0.962\right)^t[/tex]
Therefore, the formula f(t) will be:
[tex]\:f\left(t\right)=2150\left(0.962\right)^t[/tex]
It's timed plzzz help!!!
Answer:
2A/p
the last option
Step-by-step explanation:
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WILL GIVE 100 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST TO FIRST TO ANSWER CORRECT
RQ = TQ
1 2
RS _____ ST
Choose the relationship symbol to make a true statement.
Answer:
>
Step-by-step explanation:
In the lesson, we learned that the side opposite the larger angle was larger. In this case; angle 1 is larger than angle 2. This makes line segment RS > ST. Hope this helps!
Also I did this question myself and this was correct. :D.
Bananas cost $0.79 a pound. Mrs. Huff bought p
pounds of bananas. She paid a total of $7.90.
Write an equation to represent the situation.
Answer:
p x 0.79 = 7.90 or 0.79 x p =7.90
Can someone explain this to me please?
Answer:
Option C
Step-by-step explanation:
Since, measure of all sides of the triangle has been given in the picture,
By applying cosine rule in the given triangle,
AC² = AB² + BC² - 2(AB)(BC)cos(B)
11² = 16² + 16² - 2(16)(16)cos(B)
121 = 256 + 256 - 512.cos(B)
121 - 512 = - 512.cos(B)
cos(B) = [tex]\frac{391}{512}[/tex] = 0.763672
B = [tex]cos^{-1}(0.763672)[/tex]
B = 40.2°
Therefore, measure of angle B is 40.2°.
Option C is the answer.
Tomika heard that the diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular to each other. Help her test her conjecture. Graph quadrilateral ABCD on a coordinate grid with A(1, 4), B(6, 6), C(4, 1), and D(–1, –1).
a. A rhombus has 4 sides that are equal length. Is ABCD a rhombus? Show how you know.
b. Write the equations of the lines on which the diagonals lie. That is, write the equations of lines AC and BD.
c. Compare the slopes of lines AC and BD. What do you notice?
Answer:
a. The four sides of the quadrilateral ABCD are equal, therefore, ABCD is a rhombus
b. The equation of the diagonal line AC is y = 5 - x
The equation of the diagonal line BD is y = 5 - x
c. The diagonal lines AC and BD of the quadrilateral ABCD are perpendicular to each other
Step-by-step explanation:
The vertices of the given quadrilateral are;
A(1, 4), B(6, 6), C(4, 1) and D(-1, -1)
a. The length, l, of the sides of the given quadrilateral are given as follows;
[tex]l = \sqrt{\left (y_{2}-y_{1} \right )^{2}+\left (x_{2}-x_{1} \right )^{2}}[/tex]
The length of side AB, with A = (1, 4) and B = (6, 6) gives;
[tex]l_{AB} = \sqrt{\left (6-4 \right )^{2}+\left (6-1 \right )^{2}} = \sqrt{29}[/tex]
The length of side BC, with B = (6, 6) and C = (4, 1) gives;
[tex]l_{BC} = \sqrt{\left (1-6 \right )^{2}+\left (4-6 \right )^{2}} = \sqrt{29}[/tex]
The length of side CD, with C = (4, 1) and D = (-1, -1) gives;
[tex]l_{CD} = \sqrt{\left (-1-1 \right )^{2}+\left (-1-4 \right )^{2}} = \sqrt{29}[/tex]
The length of side DA, with D = (-1, -1) and A = (1,4) gives;
[tex]l_{DA} = \sqrt{\left (4-(-1) \right )^{2}+\left (1-(-1) \right )^{2}} = \sqrt{29}[/tex]
Therefore, each of the lengths of the sides of the quadrilateral ABCD are equal to √(29), and the quadrilateral ABCD is a rhombus
b. The diagonals are AC and BD
The slope, m, of AC is given by the formula for the slope of a straight line as follows;
[tex]Slope, \, m =\dfrac{y_{2}-y_{1}}{x_{2}-x_{1}}[/tex]
Therefore;
[tex]Slope, \, m_{AC} =\dfrac{1-4}{4-1} = -1[/tex]
The equation of the diagonal AC in point and slope form is given as follows;
y - 4 = -1×(x - 1)
y = -x + 1 + 4
The equation of the diagonal AC is y = 5 - x
[tex]Slope, \, m_{BD} =\dfrac{-1-6}{-1-6} = 1[/tex]
The equation of the diagonal BD in point and slope form is given as follows;
y - 6 = 1×(x - 6)
y = x - 6 + 6 = x
The equation of the diagonal BD is y = x
c. Comparing the lines AC and BD with equations, y = 5 - x and y = x, which are straight line equations of the form y = m·x + c, where m = the slope and c = the x intercept, we have;
The slope m for the diagonal AC = -1 and the slope m for the diagonal BD = 1, therefore, the slopes are opposite signs
The point of intersection of the two diagonals is given as follows;
5 - x = x
∴ x = 5/2 = 2.5
y = x = 2.5
The lines intersect at (2.5, 2.5), given that the slopes, m₁ = -1 and m₂ = 1 of the diagonals lines satisfy the condition for perpendicular lines m₁ = -1/m₂, therefore, the diagonals are perpendicular.
Write the equation in standard form: -2 (x - 5) = 3y *
0 -2x + 10x = 3y
O y = -2/3x + 10/3
0 -3y - 2x = -10
0 -3-27 = 10
Answer:
In think is the first one
Please help!
Melissa's penny bank is 3/10 full. After she adds 240 pennies, it is 4/5 full. How many pennies can Melissa's bank hold?
The terminal side of Ø is in quadrant II and sin ø = 5/13 What is cos ø?
A. 5/12
B. -12/13
C. -5/12
D. 12/13
Step-by-step explanation:
In Quadrant II, cosine is negative.
We know that sin²x + cos²x = 1, so:
cosx = sqrt[1 - sin²x]
= sqrt[1 - (5/13)²]
= sqrt(144/169)
= -12/13 (since cosx is negative here)
The answer is -12/13. (B)
Option B is correct.
Quadrants and the "cast" Rule:In the first quadrant, the values for sin, cos, and tan are positive.In the second quadrant, the values for sin are positive only.In the third quadrant, the values for tan are positive only.In the fourth quadrant, the values for cos are positive only.
According to the given question
We have, sin ∅ = 5/13
From the trigonometric identities we know that
[tex]sin^{2}[/tex]∅ + [tex]cos^{2}[/tex]∅ =1
substitute the value of sin∅ in the above identity
[tex](\frac{5}{13} )^{2} + cos^{2}[/tex]∅ =1
⇒ [tex]\frac{25}{69} +cos^{2}[/tex]∅ =1
⇒ [tex]cos^{2}[/tex]∅ = 1 - [tex]\frac{25}{169}[/tex]
⇒ [tex]cos^{2}[/tex]∅ = [tex]\frac{169-25}{69} =\frac{144}{169}[/tex]
⇒[tex]cos[/tex]∅ = [tex]\sqrt{\frac{144}{169} }[/tex]
⇒cos∅ = ±[tex]\frac{12}{13}[/tex]
Since, ∅ is in quadrant II, then cos<0
⇒ cos∅ = -[tex]\frac{12}{13}[/tex]
Hence, option B is correct.
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please solve for x
x+19=-9
Answer:
x=-28
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
x=-28
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the value of v?
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At Stop and Shop this week, grapes the price of grapes is 2.5 pounds (lbs) for $6.70. 1 How many pounds of grapes can you buy for $9.00? Clearly show your math reasoning
Answer: he average retail price of grapes is $2.09 per pound, according to United States Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Service, with most bags weighing in around two pounds. That's where it's easy to get tricked: Grapes for $3.99 per pound don't sound so bad, but a 2.5-pound bag would set you back nearly $10.
Step-by-step explanation:
I would think your section of wilderness will be satisfied is the new wildlife refuge has its dimensions are 5×10 to the fifth power meters by 4×10 to the 4th m find the area of land in square meters
Answer:
2×10¹⁰ m²Step-by-step explanation:
Dimensions of rectangle:
5×10⁵ m and 4×10⁴ mThe area is the product of the two dimensions:
5×10⁵ m × 4×10⁴ m =20×10₉ m² =2×10¹⁰ m²HELP!!!
Which question is not a linear equation?
1. -4v +2w = 7
2. x/4 = y
3. x = -5
4. 2/x + 3/y = 6
If the dividend is a whole number and the divisor is 3.68, how do you move the decimal point for the dividend? The one who answer thank you so much I need it for my math today!!! 12/23/20 Happy new year and Merry Christmas!!! <3
Answer:
Move it two places to the right
Step-by-step explanation:
For example:
10/3.68= 2.717
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Name the property that the statement illustrates.
Answer:
Transitive property of segment congruence
Step-by-step explanation:
The reflexive, symmetric, and transitive properties are the criterion for an equivalence relation. In terms of congruence,
The reflexive property states that [tex]\overline{XY} \cong \overline{XY}[/tex] (a segment is congruent to itself)The symmetric property states that if [tex]\overline{AB} \cong \overline{CD}[/tex], then [tex]\overline{CD} \cong \overline{AB}[/tex] (this is essentially commutativity)The transitive property states that if [tex]\overline{AB} \cong \overline{CD}[/tex] and [tex]\ovelrine{CD} \cong \overline{EF}[/tex], then [tex]\overline{AB} \cong \overline{EF}[/tex].In terms of general equivalence relations,
The reflective property states that [tex]a = a[/tex].The symmetric property states that if [tex]a=b[/tex], then [tex]b=a[/tex].The transitive property states that if [tex]a=b[/tex] and [tex]b=c[/tex], then [tex]a=c[/tex].That's the transitive property.
The fact that congruence is transitive means exactly what you have written: if A is congruent to B and B is congruent to C, then you can "bridge" from A to C.
The mayor of melvins town choose 160 students form his school to attend a city debate. This amount is no more than 1/4 of the students in melvins school. What is the least possible number of student that attended melvins school
Answer: 640 students.
Step-by-step explanation:
given data:
number of student chosen to attend by the mayor = 160
amount this student represents of the total population = [tex]\frac{1}{4}[/tex]
solution:
since [tex]\frac{1}{4}[/tex] was chosen which is 160 this means that [tex]\frac{1}{4} is \geq 160[/tex]
therefore;
[tex]\frac{1}{4} = 160\\[/tex]
multiply both sides by 4
[tex]\frac{1}{4} . 4 = 160 .4\\= 640[/tex]
the least number of students that attend melvins school is 640.
A woman bought 210 oranges for GH¢65.00. she sold all of them at 3 for ¢20.00. how much profit did she make?
Answer:
She made a profit of 1,335 cedis
Step-by-step explanation:
Here, we want to calculate the profit made
Profit is selling price - cost price
Her cost price is 65 credits
For her selling price;
she sells 3 for 20 cedis
So the price she sold 210 will be;
(210 * 20)/3 = 1,400 cedis
So the profit made is;
1,400-65 = 1,335 cedis
Look at the right triangle shown below. Which of the folllowing could not be the triangle’s dimensions?
Answer:
5,12,13
Step-by-step explanation:
The sides are almost close for the distance and so 5 doenst go with 12 and 13, its too small. For dimensions while the other numbers are close to being related. Do you know what I mean?
Hope this helped a little tho!