What does difference of squares mean? How can you recognize it when looking at an expression?
What is the sum of 0.5 and 0.3 ?
Answer:
0.8
Step-by-step explanation:
5 x 3 = 8 (Add the "0." at the end) That's all, hope it helped!
Answer:
The answer is 0.8. Think of it like a normal number.
The figure below shows BT with point B at the intersection
of SW and RU
350
B 50°
W3
What is the measure of ZSBT?
Answer:
95
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of any straight angle is 180 (Therom)
180 - (50 +35) =95
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Answer:
[tex]\huge{\textbf{\textsf{{\color{skyblue}{An}}{\blue{sw}}{\red{er}}{\color{red}{:}}}}}[/tex]
0 (zero)
Step-by-step explanation:
The 8-sided die has numbers less than 9. So, they can never be greater than 9.
Simplify: [tex]\frac{\left(x^{\frac{5}{2}}\cdot 6y^2\cdot \sqrt[3]{y^4}\right)}{12x^{\frac{1}{2}}\cdot \sqrt[4]{x^3}}[/tex]
Answer:
[tex]\frac{1}{2} x^{\frac{5}{4} }y^{\frac{10}{3}}[/tex]Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\frac{x^{\frac{5}{2} }*6y^2*\sqrt[3]{y^4} }{12x^{\frac{1}{2}}*\sqrt[4]{x^3} } =[/tex] [tex]\frac{x^{ \frac{5}{2} }6y^2y^{ \frac{4}{3} } }{12x^{ \frac{1}{2} }x^{ \frac{3}{4} }} =[/tex][tex]\frac{1}{2} x^{\frac{5}{2} - \frac{1}{2} - \frac{3}{4}}y^{2+\frac{4}{3}}=[/tex][tex]\frac{1}{2} x^{\frac{5}{4} }y^{\frac{10}{3}}[/tex]helpppppp meeeeeeeee
Answer:
True
Step-by-step explanation:
This is so basic haha but happy to help
I need help with this
Answer:
D.
Step-by-step explanation:
You pass 3x to the other side so you get 4y = -16 - 3x
to clear y you divide both sides by 4
y = (-16-3x )/ 4
you can simplify this so it so it gives us
y = -4 - 3/4x
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Answer:
1.105°
2.35°
3.35,°
4.50°
Step-by-step explanation:
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please answer B. & C. with solution:)
Answer:
B. AC = 22, BC = 22, AB = 44
C. AC = 30, BC = 30, AB = 60
Step-by-step explanation:
B.
[tex] radius \: \overline {OR} \perp chord \: \overline {AB} [/tex] at C. (given)
[tex] \therefore AC = BC[/tex] (perpendicular dropped from the center of the circle to the chord bisects the chord)
[tex] \therefore 2x - 6 = x + 8[/tex]
[tex] \therefore 2x - x= 6 + 8[/tex]
[tex] \therefore x= 14[/tex]
[tex] AC = 2x-6=2(14)-6=28-6= 22[/tex]
[tex] BC= x + 8=14 + 8= 22[/tex]
AB = AC + BC = 22 + 22 = 44
C.
[tex] radius \: \overline {OR} \perp chord \: \overline {AB} [/tex] at C. (given)
[tex] \therefore BC = AC[/tex] (perpendicular dropped from the center of the circle to the chord bisects the chord)
[tex] \therefore 7x-5=4x+10 [/tex]
[tex] \therefore 7x - 4x= 5 + 10[/tex]
[tex] \therefore 3x= 15[/tex]
[tex] \therefore x= \frac{15}{3}[/tex]
[tex] \therefore x= 5[/tex]
[tex] AC = 4x+10=4(5)+10=20+10= 30[/tex]
[tex] BC= 7x - 5=7(5)-5=35-5= 30[/tex]
AB = AC + BC = 30 + 30 = 60
Solve and graph.
k - 13 > -51
Answer:
The answer will be A k>-38
A drawer contains 2 Red Socks, 7 White Socks, and 9 blue sock Without looking, you draw out a sock and then draw out a second sock without returning the first sock. What is the probability that the first sock and the second sock are both red?
Answer:
1/153
Step-by-step explanation:
Probability calculates the likelihood of an event occurring. The likelihood of the event occurring lies between 0 and 1. It is zero if the event does not occur and 1 if the event occurs.
For example, the probability that it would rain on Friday is between o and 1. If it rains, a value of one ids attached to the event. If it doesn't a value of zero is attached to the event.
probability that the first sock and the second sock are both red = (number of red socks /total number of socks) x (number of red socks /total number of socks)
At the first pick, the probability = 2/18
At the second pick because there is no replacement, there would be 1 red socks and 17 socks = 1/17
2/18 x 1/17 = 1/153
An Angle measures 64 more than the measure of its supplementary angle what is the measure of each angle
Answer:
Original angle = 122*
Supplementary angle = 58*
Step-by-step explanation:
A supplementary angle is one of two angles that make up 180*
If one angle is 30*, its supplementary angle is 150*. 30 + 150 = 180.
So in this case we have two angles, the original and the supplementary angle. The original angle is 64* more than the supplementary angle. The key word is MORE.
The formula to figure it out would look like this: x + (x + 64) = 180
x is the supplementary angle
x + 64 is the original angle (64 MORE than its supplementary angle)
180 is the total measure of the two angles because they are supplementary and we know that supplementary angles always equals 180* when added together.
Take the formula and do a little algebra.
x + (x + 64) = 180
Subtract 64 from both sides
x + x = 116
Combine the x's
2x = 116
Divide both side by 2
x = 58
Remeber we know that the original angle is 64 more than the supplementary angle, so we'll add the 64 to the value of x and we get 122.
x + 64 = 122
Check our work:
x + (x + 64) = 180
58 + 58 + 64 = 180
Given :
An angle which measures 64° more the measure of its supplementary angle.⠀
To Find :
The measure of its supplementary angle.⠀
Solution :
Let's assume the one of the supplementary angle as x and the other angle as (x + 64)° .Now,
⠀
According to the Question :
⠀
[tex]\longrightarrow\qquad \sf{{x + (x + 64) {}^{ \circ} = {180}^{ \circ} }}[/tex]
⠀
[tex]\longrightarrow\qquad \sf{{x + x + 64 {}^{ \circ} = {180}^{ \circ} }}[/tex]
⠀
[tex]\longrightarrow\qquad \sf{{2x + 64 {}^{ \circ} = {180}^{ \circ} }}[/tex]
⠀
[tex]\longrightarrow\qquad \sf{{2x = {180}^{ \circ} - 64 {}^{ \circ}}}[/tex]
⠀
[tex]\longrightarrow\qquad \sf{{2x = {116}^{ \circ} }}[/tex]
⠀
[tex]\longrightarrow\qquad \sf{{x = \dfrac{{116}^{ \circ}}{2} }}[/tex]
⠀
[tex]\longrightarrow\qquad \mathfrak{\pmb{{x = {58}^{ \circ} }}}[/tex]
⠀
Therefore,
One angle = 58°Other angle = 58° + 64° = 122°⠀
Henceforth ,
The measure of the two angles are 122° and 58° .Central Angles and Arc Measures Practice
What is X?
Answer: [tex]5^{\circ}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]\angle DIE=(18x-2)^{\circ}\\\angle DIH=15^{\circ}\\\angle FIG=103^{\circ}[/tex]
from the figure
[tex]\angle HIE=\angle GIF\quad [\text{vertically opposite angles}]\\\angle HID+\angle DIE=\angle GIF\\15^{\circ}+(18x)^{\circ}-2^{\circ}=103^{\circ}\\(18x)^{\circ}=103^{\circ}-13^{\circ}\\\\x=\dfrac{90^{\circ}}{18}\\\\x=5^{\circ}[/tex]
If your good at math please help me with this question
Answer:
answer: 361.88
Hope that helps!
Can someone help me with this?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
We first need to figure out how much money Jackie has since Pilar has the same amount of money, but in different coins. Jackie has 24 dimes and 13 quarters, so the amount of money is $2.40 + $3.25 = $5.65; therefore, Pilar has $5.65 also. In order to determine how many nickels and quarters Pilar has, we have to have a system of equations. It's up to us to write the equations we need to solve this. The first equation has to do with the NUMBER of coins Pilar has, the second has to do with the VALUE of each coin. We know that Pilar has only nickels and quarters and that she has a total of 53 coins. So the NUMBER equation is
n + q = 53
The VALUE equation relates how much each coin is worth to the total amount of money it equals:
.05n + .25q = 5.65.
Go back to the first equation and solve it for either n or q. I solved it for n:
n = 53 - q
Plug this into the second equation in place of n now to get:
.05(53 - q) + .25q = 5.65 and
2.65- .05q + .25q = 5.65 and
.20q = 3 so
q = 15. This means that there are 15 quarters. If there are 15 quarters, then there are
n + 15 = 53 nickels and
n = 38 nickels.
What is 80% of 72 ? pls help due today
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
57.6
Answer:
57.6
Step-by-step explanation:
You multiply 72 by .8 because you have to change the percent into a decimal place to multiply it by. 0.8 is 80 hundredths and fractions are numbers out of 100. I hope I could help you :)
5.3x - 9 + 7.6x simplify pls
Answer:
12.9x-9
Step-by-step explanation:
add 5.3x and 7.6x
Answer:
12.9x-9
Step-by-step explanation:
First you have to combine the like terms which are 5.3x + 7.6x= 12.9x. Then you just rewrite the equation 12.9x-9. You just leave the 9 by it self because there's no other like terms.
More examples -
5.3x+−9+7.6x
Combine Like Terms:
=5.3x+−9+7.6x
=(5.3x+7.6x)+(−9)
=12.9x+−
Jason has x nickels and y dimes. He has no less than 15 coins worth a maximum of $1 combined. Solve this system of inequalities graphically and determine one possible solution.
Answer:
x + y > 15
10x + 5y < 100
we will put it in terms of y
y > 15 - x
and
5y < 100 - 10x
y < 20 - 2x
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the product of twice a number and one less than that same number
Answer:
(2n)*(n-1)
Step-by-step explanation:
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describe the transformation for f(x)=[tex]\sqrt[3]{x}[/tex] to g(x)=[tex]-2\sqrt[3]{x} +4[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
transformation : f(x) --> g(x) = -2x + 4
What exactly does it mean when a question says "consecutive integers"?
Answer:
Consecutive integers are those numbers that follow each other. They follow in a sequence or in order. For example, a set of natural numbers are consecutive integers.
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Step-by-step explanation:
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the storm trooper camp is open for 7 and 1/2 hours a day. The camp keeps one guard on duty at a time, and their shift is 1 and 1/2 hours long. how many shifts are there a day?
Answer:
there are 5 shirts a day
Step-by-step explanation:
you divide the number of hours the camp is open by the time a guard is on duty. 7.5 ÷ 1.5 =5
Every 2 days, Marina spends a total of 5.25 hours baking cupcakes and 4.75 hours decorating the cupcakes. At this rate, what is the total number of hours that Marina will spend baking and decorating cupcakes in 7 days?
PLS HELP!!! I HAVE A TIME LIMIT
Answer:
70
Step-by-step explanation:
Ok so we first add 4.75 and 5.25. 4.75+5.25=10. So 10 hours each day so 10 x 7 = 70. 70 hours in 7 days
Answer:
i would say it is either 30 or 35
Step-by-step explanation:
7/2=3.5
so you would round it down to 3 or keep it that
and 4.75+5.25=10
3(10)=30 and 3.5(10)=35
If it's every two days.
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What shapes do I need to use to find the surface area? (How many of each shape)
Answer:
Area of Plane Shapes-
1. Triangle Area = ½ × b × h b = base h = vertical height
2. Square Area = a2 a = length of side
Step-by-step explanation:
The surface area of a solid object is a measure of the total area that the surface of the object occupies. The mathematical definition of surface area in the presence of curved surfaces is considerably more involved than the definition of arc length of one-dimensional curves, or of the surface area for polyhedra (i.e., objects with flat polygonal faces), for which the surface area is the sum of the areas of its faces. Smooth surfaces, such as a sphere, are assigned surface area using their representation as parametric surfaces. This definition of surface area is based on methods of infinitesimal calculus and involves partial derivatives and double integration. Surface area is the total amount of space that all of the surfaces of an object take up. It is the sum of the area of all the surfaces of that object.[1] Finding the surface area of a three-dimensional shape is moderately easy as long as you know the correct formula. Each shape has its own separate formula, so you'll first need to identify the shape you’re working with. Memorizing the surface area formula for various objects can make calculations easier in the future. Here are a few of the most common shapes you might encounter.
1
Define the formula for surface area of a cube.
2
Measure the length of one side.
3
Square your measurement for a.
4
Multiply this product by six.
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Answer:
[tex]\huge\boxed{(2,\ 3);\ (-1,\ 6)}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]f(x)=x^2-2x+3\to y=x^2-2x+3\\f(x)=-x+5\to y=-x+5\\\\\left\{\begin{array}{ccc}y=x^2-2x+3&(1)\\y=-x+5&(2)\end{array}\right[/tex]
substitute (1) to (2):
[tex]x^2-2x+3=-x+5[/tex] add x to both sides
[tex]x^2-2x+x+3=-x+x+5[/tex]
[tex]x^2-x+3=5[/tex] subtract 5 from both sides
[tex]x^2-x+3-5=5-5[/tex]
[tex]x^2-x-2=0\\\\x^2+x-2x-2=0\\\\x(x+1)-2(x+1)=0\\\\(x+1)(x-2)=0\iff x+1=0\ \vee\ x-2=0\\\\\boxed{x=-1\ \vee\ x=2}[/tex]
substitute the values of x to (2):
[tex]x=-1\\\\y=-(-1)+5=1+5=6\\\\\huge\boxed{(-1,\ 6)}\\\\x=2\\\\y=-2+5=3\\\\\huge\boxed{(2,\ 3)}[/tex]
Write the following expression as the product of a repeated variable. X^5
Answer:
25
Step-by-step explanation:
make b the subject of the formula a=\sqrt(b+6)
Making 'b' the subject of formula gives b = a² - 6
How to determine the subject of formulaIt is important to note that the subject of formula is described as a variable that is made up to stand alone in an equation.
The subject of formula is the variable that is worked out on on side of the equation sign.
From the information given, we have the equation;
a = [tex]\sqrt{(b + 6)}[/tex]
To make 'b' the subject of formula, we take the following steps;
Find the square of both sides, we get;
a² = [tex](\sqrt{(b + 6)} ^2[/tex]
Cancel out the square, we get;
b + 6 = a²
collect the other terms on one end of the equation, we have;
b = a² - 6
Hence, the equation is b = a² - 6
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Answer:
13m
Step-by-step explanation: