Which is the graph of the following equation?
x = 2

A. Graph A
B. Graph B
C. Graph C
D. Graph D

Which Is The Graph Of The Following Equation?x = 2A. Graph AB. Graph BC. Graph CD. Graph D

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Answer 1

Answer:

its C

Step-by-step explanation:


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Geometry help please. Thank you!

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I think it would be a 4:1 ratio triangle PQR is 4x the lengths of triangle VXW

Please help!! Find the value of x and y

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the value of "x" is 5 and the value of "y" is 12

Answer dis for me ASAP

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the answer is B 87.5

A number is 11 less than 3 times another number. The sum of the numbers
is 25. What are the two numbers?
Can you please send the work too

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Let x be the first number

Let y be the 2nd number

given,

[tex]x = 3y - 11 \\ x - 3y = - 11[/tex]

as equation 1

and

[tex]x + y = 25[/tex]

as equation 2.

Now we will use elimination method to solve for simultaneous equations.

We will use equation 1 - equation 2 to eliminate x to solve for y.

[tex]x - x - 3y - y = - 11 - 25 \\ - 4y = - 36 \\ y = - 36 \div - 4 \\ = 9[/tex]

Substitute y into equation 2.

[tex]x + 9 = 25 \\ x = 25 - 9 \\ = 16[/tex]

The numbers are 9 and 16.

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the pair of line represented by equation 9x²+12xy+(k+1)y²=0 coincide, find the value of k​

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Answer:

k=3 is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

given equation :

9x²+12xy+(k+1)y²=0

comparing above equation with

ax²+2hxy+by²

we get

a=9

h=12/2=6

b=k+1

since lines are coincident

ø=0

Tan0=±[2√(h²-ab)]/(a+b)

we get

h²=ab

6²=9(k+1)

36/9=k+1

4=k+1

k=4-1=3

The value of k will be;

⇒ k = 3

What is Equation of line?

The equation of line passing through the points (x₁ , y₁) and (x₂, y₂) with slope m is defined as;

y - y₁ = m (x - x₁)

Where, m = (y₂ - y₁) / (x₂ - x₁)

Given that;

The pair of equation is,

⇒ 9x² + 12xy + (k + 1)y² = 0

Now,

We know that;

The condition of coincide of pair of line ax² + 2hxy + by² = 0 is,

⇒ h² = ab

So, For the equation of the pair of line 9x² + 12xy + (k + 1)y² = 0, we have;

⇒ 2h = 12

⇒ h = 6

⇒ a = 9

⇒ b = (k + 1)

Substitute all the values in given condition for coincide , we get;

⇒ h² = ab

⇒ 6² = 9 (k + 1)

⇒ 36/9 = k + 1

⇒ 4 = k + 1

⇒ k = 4 - 1

⇒ k = 3

Thus, The value of k = 3

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You have $20 to spend for cupcakes. If each cupcake costs $4, write and solve an inequality to show the maximum number of cupcakes you can buy.

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You could buy 5 cupcakes
Answer:
5 cupcakes

Explanation:

20/4=5

Bernard had 15 red notebooks, 17 blue notebooks and 19 white
notebooks. He gave some of them to Tom and had 5 left. How
many notebooks did Bernard give Tom?

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Answer:

He gave 46 to Tom

Step-by-step explanation:

He started is 51 notebooks- 15 + 17 + 19 = 51

He then gave some away until he only had 5 left 51 - 5 = 46

He gave 46 to Tom

if you add all of the books you get 51. it’s says he had five left so subtract 5 from 51 and you get 46. he gave 46 to tom

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17 1/4 = p - 2 3/4

To solve for p add 2 3/4 to both sides

P = 17 1/4 + 2 3/4

P = 20

Marlena was asked to find an expression that is not equivalent to 212 Which of the following is not equivalent to the given
expression?

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Answer:

(2⁶)(2⁶)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Justin has $0.90 worth of nickels and dimes. He has a total of 15 nickels and dimes altogether. Determine the number of nickels, x,x, and the number of dimes, y,y, that Justin has.

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Shazia sells 25x^2+5x+5 flowers in one day. If she sells the same number of flowers each day for rs 5x each , how much money will she have at the end of five days


Anyone help

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Answer:

[tex]Total = 625x^3 + 125x^2 + 125x[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]Flowers = 25x^2 + 5x + 5[/tex]

[tex]Unit\ price = 5x[/tex]

Required

The total price for 5 days

First, calculate the total for a day.

[tex]1\ day = Unit\ price * Flowers[/tex]

[tex]1\ day = 5x * (25x^2 + 5x + 5)[/tex]

Open bracket

[tex]1\ day = 125x^3 + 25x^2 + 25x[/tex]

For 5 days, the total will be.

Total = days * sales of a day

So, we have:

[tex]Total = 5 * [ 125x^3 + 25x^2 + 25x][/tex]

[tex]Total = 625x^3 + 125x^2 + 125x[/tex]

Select all side lengths that could be the sides of a triangle.
Select all that apply.
3ft, 4ft, and 5ft
1m, 7m, and 10m
1.5in, 1.5in, and 2.5in
7cm, 7cm, and 7cm
6 miles, 6 miles, and 12 miles

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Answer:

25

Step-by-step explanation:

A classroom has 20 seats arranged in 5 rows of 4 seats each. Each student is randomly assigned a seat.

What is the probability that the first student is placed in the first row?

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The probability that the student is placed in the first row is 1 of 5

1 / 5

I like orange juice.

14cm
12 cm
22cm. Find the area.

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Answer:

216 [tex]cm^{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of a trapezoid = 1/2h([tex]b_{1} + b_{2}[/tex]) = 1/2(12)(14 + 22) = 6(36) =216 [tex]cm^{2}[/tex]

10 x 23 x 4 divided by 54 x 4

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Answer: roughly 4.2593

Step-by-step explanation:

920/216

put the equation through a calculator

approx. 4.2593

Answer:

17.037037

Step-by-step explanation:

Which choice represents the expression below as a single exponential
expression?
7.16.7.17
A. 7.142
B. 7.113.7.113
C. 7.113
D. 711

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Answer:

C) (7.1)^13

Step-by-step explanation:

When you multiply numbers with the same bases but different exponents, the base stays the same, but the exponents get added:

a^x*a^y=a^(x+y)

(7.1)^6*(7.1)^7=(7.1)^(6+7)=(7.1)^13

Therefore, the correct answer is C) (7.1)^13

Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

When multiplying numbers with exponents, you always add the exponents.

7.1^6+7

7.1^13

Hence, C

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Help! x+15 is 1/2 of x+21. What is x+15?

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Answer:

x=6

Step-by-step explanation:

Simplifying

x + 15 = 21

Reorder the terms:

15 + x = 21

Solving

15 + x = 21

Solving for variable 'x'.

Move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right.

Add '-15' to each side of the equation.

15 + -15 + x = 21 + -15

Combine like terms: 15 + -15 = 0

0 + x = 21 + -15

x = 21 + -15

Combine like terms: 21 + -15 = 6

x = 6

Simplifying

x = 6

 

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If fx) and f^-1(x) and inverse functions of each other and f(x) =2x+5, what is f^-1(8)?


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4+5x3^2-3*tfnsnciscjsn

Answer:

b. 3/2

Step-by-step explanation:

   

Find the circumference and the area of a circle with radius 5mm.
Write your answers in terms of π, and be sure to include the correct units in your answers.

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Answer: 31.4 mm

Step-by-step explanation:

C=2πr

2(3.14)(5)

2(15.7)

31.4

A stone is thrown horizantally with a velocity of 50 m/s from the top of a building. Find its velocity after 2 seconds.

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Answer:

V = 53.7 m/s ∠-21.41°

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the stone's initial vertical velocity, u is 0m/s(since it is thrown horizontally), we find the stone's final vertical velocity, v from v = u - gt  where u and v have the meanings as given above, g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s² and t = time = 2 s

So, v = u - gt

v = 0 m/s - 9.8 m/s² × 2 s

v = 0 m/s - 19.6 m/s

v =  - 19.6 m/s

Since the stone's horizontal velocity is u' = 50 m/s, we find the resultant magnitude of velocity V from V = √(u'² + v²)

So, V = √((50 m/s)² + (-19.6 m/s)²)

V = √(2500 m²/s² + 384.16 m²/s²)

V = √(2884.16 m²/s²)

V = 53.7 m/s

Its direction Ф = tan⁻¹(v/u')

Ф = tan⁻¹(-19.6 m/s/50 m/s)

Ф = tan⁻¹(-0.392)

Ф = -21.41°

So it velocity V = 53.7 m/s ∠ -21.41°

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The answer is the first one

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Alright, so first we should add up all of the teachers to get the gist of how many there are in each school.

I got 50 in both North MS and West MS.

F. Half of the teachers would be 25. music+cooking=25 teachers. Correct.

But now, we need to find percentages.

Convert the problem to an equation using the percentage formula: P% * X = Y.

30%x50= 15. Does 9+6 equal 15? Yes, F is Correct.

G. A quarter of 50 is 12.5. (There can't be decimals of teachers though.) At West MS 11 teachers enjoy reading and 14 enjoy outdoor recreation. 11 is less than 12.5 and 14 is more. Incorrect.

H. A majority means more than half in simple terms. Do more than half of the teachers at North MS enjoy rec and cooking? (6+19) It's tricky as there's 25 teachers. However, it is not greater than 25 so it is not a majority. Incorrect.

J. Less than half of 50 teachers at West MS enjoy rec and music. (14+15=29)

Incorrect.

Hope this helped! Khan Academy is a fantastic resource.

Answer:

F.) Half of the teachers at West MS enjoy cooking and music, while only 30% of the teachers at North MS enjoy cooking and music.

Step-by-step explanation:

NORTH MS                     →      TOTAL: 50 TEACHERS            

R:16  C:6  OR:19  M:9      →      R:32%  C:12%  OR:38%  M:18%

WEST MS                         →      TOTAL: 50 TEACHERS            

R:11  C:10  OR:14  M:15     →      R:22%  C:20%  OR:28%  M:30%

F.)

Half of the teachers at West MS enjoy cooking and music

30% of North MS enjoy cooking and music

This statement is TRUE.

G.)

Over a quarter of West MS teachers enjoy reading

Less than a quarter of West MS teachers enjoy outdoor recreation

This statement is FALSE.

H.)

The majority of teachers at North MS enjoy outdoor recreation and cooking

This statement is FALSE.

J.)

Less than half of West MS teachers enjoy outdoor recreation and music

This statement is FALSE.

Each set of three numbers represents the lengths, in units, of the sides of a triangle. Which set can not be used to make a triangle?

A: 7, 6, 14

B: 4,4,4

C: 6, 6, 2

D: 7, 8, 13

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Answer:

A. 7,6,14

Step-by-step explanation:

Rules for side lengths of triangle.

1. Any side should be less then the sum of the other two angles.

2. The same side should be greater than the subtraction of the other side lengths(bigger side - smaller side)

A.

7 < 6+14 .  Correct

7> 14-6 .     Incorrect

This cannot be a solution (impossible)

B.

4<4+4 .  Correct

4>4-4 .  correct

This is a solution (equilateral triangle)

C.

6<6+2 .  Correct

6>6-2 .  Correct

This is a solution (isosceles triangle)

D.

7<8+13 . Correct

7>13-8 . Correct

This is a solution (scalene triangle)

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Michael has 27 keys, which is 3 times as many as Rachel. Rachel has 8 more keys than Ann. How many keys does Ann
have?

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Answer:89

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply 27 by 3, then add 8 to your answer and you get 89

If you add​ Natalie's age and​ Fred's age, the result is 41. If you add​ Fred's age to 3 times​ Natalie's age, the result is 71. Write and solve a system of equations to find how old Fred and Natalie are.

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Answer:

Fred's age: 26    Natalie's age: 15

Step-by-step explanation:

    F + N = 41

-)  F + 3N = 71

____________

=> -2N = -30

=> N = 15

F + 15 = 41 => F = 26

Part A: To the nearest tenth of an inch, what was the circumference of the circular pie before the slice was
cut out?
Part B: To the nearest inch, what was the area of the circular pie before the slice was cut out?
Part C: To the nearest tenth of an inch, what is the area of the slice of pie that was cut out?
Part D: To the nearest inch, what is the length of the curst for the slice of pie that was cut out?
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Question 1 of 2

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Answer:

Part A

The circumference of the circular pie before the slice was cut out is approximately 69.1 inches

Part B; The area of the circular pie before the slice was cut out is approximately 380 in.²

Part C

The area of the slice of pie that was cut out in approximately 40 in.²

Part D;

The length of the crust for the slice of pie is approximately 7 inches

Step-by-step explanation:

Part A

The shape of the pie = Circular shape

The radius of the pie, r = 11 inches

The circumference of a circle = 2·π·r

Therefore, we have;

The circumference of the circular pie before the slice was cut out, 'C', is given as follows;

Where;

r = 2 inches

C = 2 × π × 11 inches  = 22·π inches ≈ 69.115 inches

The initial circumference of the circular, C ≈ 69.115 inches

To the nearest tenth of an inch, we have;

The initial circumference of the circular, C ≈ 69.1 inches

Part B; The area of a circle, A = π·r²

Therefore;

For the circular pie before the slice was cut out, A = π·(11 in.)² ≈ 380.133 in.²

To the nearest square inch, we have;

The area of the circular pie before the slice was cut out, A ≈ 380 in.²

Part C

The area of the slice of the pie that was cut out, A is given by the area of a sector of a circle as follows;

[tex]The \ area \ of \ a \ sector, A = \dfrac{\theta}{360 ^{\circ}} \times \pi \cdot r^2[/tex]

The angle of the sector formed by the slice of pie that was cut out, θ = 38°

Therefore, the area of the slice of pie that was cut out, 'A', to the nearest tenth of a square inch  is given as follows;

A = 38/360 × π × (11 in.²) = 40 in.²

The area of the slice of pie that was cut out, A = 40 in.²

Part D;

The length of the crust of the slice of pie that was cut out is given by the arc length of the sector of the circular pie the slice of pie represent as follows;

[tex]Arc \ length = \dfrac{\theta}{360 ^{\circ}} \times 2\cdot \pi \cdot r[/tex]

Therefore for the slice of pie, to the nearest inch, we have;

[tex]Arc \ length = \dfrac{38 ^{\circ}}{360 ^{\circ}} \times 2\times \pi \times 11 \, in. \approx 7 \, in.[/tex]

The length of the crust for the slice of pie ≈ 7 in.

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The Answer is 1600
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What is the value of x? Enter your answer in the box.

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Answer:

Lilly, since the angles are the same we can set the equal to each other, that's the "trick" of this problem

Step-by-step explanation:

3x + 50 = 6x - 10

3x + 60 = 6x

60 = 3x

20 = x

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There are five loaves of bread shared among a group of teachers each teacher has 1/5 of his or her share how many teachers had an equal amount of share

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Answer:

25

Step-by-step explanation:

number of teachers that got an equal amount = total loves of bread ÷ fraction the bread is shared

5 ÷ 1/5

5 x 5 = 25

Given the ratio 12:4,create three more ratios that are proportional to the given ratio. Explain your thinking and how you got your answer.

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6:2 and 24:8 Because they are only multiplied and divided so they are basically the same number
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