Answer:
8 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the condition,
[tex]\dfrac{PQ}{RS} = \dfrac{QT}{ST}\\\\\implies \dfrac{9}{3} = \dfrac{QT}{4}\\\\ \implies 3 =\dfrac{QT}{4}\\\\\implies QT = 3 \times 4 = 12~ \text{cm}\\\\\text{Hence}~ QS =QT - ST = 12 -4 = 8~ \text{cm}[/tex]
How many solutions does this system have?
y = 2/3x + 3
2x - 3y = -9
A. one solution (what i think) ****
B. two solutions
C. no solutions
D. infinitely many solutions
Answer:ONE solution.
Step-by-step explanation:
please help :,)) an explained answer would be nice but if not that's ok :)
Answer:
3.75
Step-by-step explanation:
First we need to get the numbers into decimal form
3/4 can be written into 75
So the mittens weighed 2.75
So we subtract 6.5 and 2.75
Which is 3.75
So the mitten gained 3.75 pounds
Hope this helps!
Answer:
3.75
Step-by-step explanation:
Subtract to find the difference
2 3/4 is 2.75 as a decimal
6.5 - 2.75 = 3.75
Check the answer
2.75 + 3.75 = 6.5
So u can see Mittens gained 3.75 pounds between the time he was a kitten and his 6-month check up.
At a vehicle dealership 5 cars are sold for 2 trucks. Last year the dealership sold 128 trucks how many cars did they sell?
Pls help this is the hardest one i have
Solve for x + (1/x):
3x + (2/x) - 4 = 2(x+9) - (7 - (1/x))
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
look at this digram a. what fraction is shaded b. what percentage is shaded
Plz answer ASAP
I need help
Answer:
a:6÷9
b:0.666% are the answers
HALLPPP its worth 50 points
Rewrite the innermost expressions with negative exponents:
[tex]\displaystyle \left[\left(\frac{a^6}{5b^{-1}}\right)^2 \cdot \left(\frac{b}{9a^{-11}}\right)^{-1}\right]^{-3}[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle \implies \left[\left(\frac{a^6b^1}{5}\right)^2 \cdot \left(\frac{ba^{11}}{9}\right)^{-1}\right]^{-3}[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle \implies \left[\left(\frac{a^6b^1}{5}\right)^2 \cdot \left(\frac9{ba^{11}}\right)^1\right]^{-3}[/tex]
Simplify the product:
[tex]\displaystyle \implies \left[\left(\frac{a^6b}{5}\right)^2 \cdot \frac9{ba^{11}}\right]^{-3}[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle \implies \left[\frac{\left(a^6b\right)^2}{5^2} \cdot \frac9{ba^{11}}\right]^{-3}[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle \implies \left[\frac{\left(a^6\right)^2b^2}{25} \cdot \frac9{ba^{11}}\right]^{-3}[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle \implies \left[\frac{a^{12}b^2}{25} \cdot \frac9{ba^{11}}\right]^{-3}[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle \implies \left[\frac{9ab}{25}\right]^{-3}[/tex]
Rewrite the last negative exponent:
[tex]\implies \boxed{\left(\frac{25}{9ab}\right)^3}[/tex]
Name each polynomial by degree and number of terms .
1) -10x
2) -10r4- 8r2
3) 7
4)9a6 + 3a5 - 4a4 - 3a2 + 9
5)-3n3 + n2 - 10n + 9
6) 7x2 - 9x - 10
7) -4b
8) -9 + 7n3 - n2
Answer:
Polynomials are classified according to their number of terms. 4x3 +3y + 3x2 has three terms, -12zy has 1 term, and 15 - x2 has two terms. As already mentioned, a polynomial with 1 term is a monomial. A polynomial with two terms is a binomial, and a polynomial with three terms is a trinomial.
The total cost of producing a type of tractor is given by C(x)=11000−20x+0.02x2, where x is the number of tractors produced. How many tractors should be produced to incur minimum cost?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
You need to complete the square.
C(x) = 0.02(x^2 - 1000x ...) + 11000
C(x) = 0.02 (x^2 - 1000x + 500^2) + 11000 - 5000
C(x) = 0.02 (x^2 - 1000x + 500^2) + 6000
C(x) = 0.02(x - 500)^2 + 6000
Now if you look at the answer you will find that the square is completed. That means that number of tractors you could produce is 500 at a cost of 6000
There is a flow to this question that you may have trouble understanding.
First of all the 500^2. That comes from taking 1/2 of 1000 and squaring it. That's what you need to complete the square.
Bur that is not what you have adding into the equation. Remember that there is a 0.02 in front of the brackets.
500^2 = 250000
0.02 * 250000 = 5000
So that number must be subtracted to make the square = 0. When you remove the brackets, you should get 11000 all in all.
So what you have outside the brackets is 11000 - 5000 = 6000
The rest is just standard for completing the square.
This section is worth 8 points of 31 total.
Drag the item from the item bank to its corresponding match.
ITEM BANK Move to Top
1.2 x 103
drag and drop answet here
0.00056
1.2 x 10-3
drag and drop answer there
0.0012
0.0056
5.6 x 104
drag and drop answerhero
0.012
5.6 x 10-4
dindianswerte
1,200
1.2x 10²
drag and drop answers
120
56,000
1.2 x 102
clog and drop
560
5.6 x 102. Do
5.6 x 103
Answer:
1200
0.0012
56000
0.00056
120
0.012
560
0.0056
Step-by-step explanation:
Identify an equation in point-slope form for the line parallel to y = -
2/3x+8 that passes through (4, -5).
A. y-4=(x+5)
B. y+5=2/3 (x-4)
C. y+5 = 3/2(x-4)
D. y-5=-2/3(x + 4)
can someone please help me solve these 4
Answer:
find the area and then multiply
Step-by-step explanation:
Which equation has a maximum at y = 5 for 0 < x < 27?
Answer:
To determine which equation has a maximum at y =5, you will need to compare their graphs looking only at the x-values between 0 and 27.
Step-by-step explanation:
The price of an item has risen to $136 today. Yesterday it was $80. Find the percentage increase.
well, the numeric difference will be 136 - 80 = 56, now, if we take 80 (original price) to be the 100%, what is 56 (the increase) in percentage off of it?
[tex]\begin{array}{ccll} amount&\%\\ \cline{1-2} 80&100\\ 56&x \end{array}\implies \cfrac{80}{56}=\cfrac{100}{x}\implies \cfrac{10}{7}=\cfrac{100}{x} \\\\\\ 10x=700\implies x = \cfrac{700}{10}\implies x = \stackrel{\%}{70}[/tex]
plssss help me if your good at finding area in shapes plsss
The given shape is a trapezoid with "bases" 15 and 45, and height 10. So its area is
(15 + 45)/2 • 10 = 300
Please help me with this problem. I'm kind of stuck and don't know what to do.
Try this option:
1) if csc(u)=9, then 1/sin(u)=9 and sin(u)=1/9;
2) if sin(u)=1/9, then cos(u):
[tex]cos(u)=\sqrt{1-sin^2(u)}=\sqrt{1-\frac{1}{81}}=\frac{4\sqrt{5}}{9};[/tex]
3) [tex]if \ sin(u)=\frac{1}{9} \ and \ cos(u)=\frac{4\sqrt{5}}{9}, then[/tex]
[tex]sin(2u)=2sin(u)*cos(u)=\frac{8\sqrt{5}}{81};[/tex]
[tex]cos(2u)=cos^2(u)-sin^2(u)=\frac{80}{81}-\frac{1}{81}=\frac{79}{81};[/tex]
[tex]tan(2u)=\frac{sin(2u)}{cos(2u)}=\frac{\frac{8\sqrt{5}}{81}}{\frac{79}{81} }=\frac{8\sqrt{5}}{79}.[/tex]
(-4x^3-x^2+3)-(x^3-2x^2-7x+2)
[tex](-4x^3-x^2+3)-(x^3-2x^2-7x+2)\\\\=-4x^3 -x^2 +3 - x^3 + 2x^2 + 7x -2 \\\\= -5x^3 +x^2 +7x +1 \\\\=-5x^3 -5x^2 +6x^2 +6x+ x+1\\\\=-5x^2(x+1) +6x(x+1) + (x+1)\\\\=(x+1)(-5x^2 +6x +1)\\\\=-(x+1)(5x^2 -6x -1)[/tex]
6(2x + 4) = 3(4x + 8)
Please answer this!
Answer:
Infinitely many solutions
Step-by-step explanation:
6(2x + 4) = 3(4x + 8)
Distribute the 6
6 * 2x = 12x and 6 * 4 = 24
12x + 24 = 3(4x+8)
Distribute the 3
3 * 4x = 12x and 3 * 4 = 24
12x + 24 = 12x + 24
On both sides of the equal sign we have 12x + 24.
When both sides are equal there are infinitely many solutions.
A coin is tossed and the spinner is spun one possible outcome is H3 (heads, 3). What is the sample space for the experiment?
Supposing a spinner with 4 sides, the sample space is:
{H1, H2, H3, H4, T1, T2, T3, T4}
The sample space is the set that contains all possible outcomes for an experiment.
In this problem:
For the coin, there are two possible outcomes: H or T.Supposing the spinner has 4 sides, there are four possible outcomes: 1, 2, 3, or 4.Hence, the sample space is:
{H1, H2, H3, H4, T1, T2, T3, T4}
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QUESTION 7
Find the slope of the line passing through the points (8, 3) and (9,7).
A. 4
B. -4
C. 1/4
D. -1/4
I got the X and Y wrong, its 4. Sorry! mark the other answer instead
Reason:
9 - 8 = 1
7 - 3 = 4
Because that 7 and 3 are Y, 4 goes over. so it makes a whole number
Answer:
A. 4
Step-by-step explanation:
yeah-ya............. right?
Pre college need helpp
Answer:
f(8)=57, f(-4)=21, and f(0)=1
Step-by-step explanation:
f(8)=8^2-8+1
f(8)=64-7
f(8)=57
f(-4)=(-4)^2-(-4)+1
f(-4)=16+5
f(-4)=21
f(0)=0^2-0+1
f(0)=0+1
f(0)=1
Pls look at the picture for question.
Answer:
-5, -2, 3, 4
They are in the correct order already :)
Step-by-step explanation:
They greater a negative number is the less it becomes and positive numbers are always greater than negative ones.
Good luck :)
pls help!ill give brainlest to the smartest!
MARKING AS BRAINLIEST!! Starr if given functions are inverse)!
Answer: They are inverses of each other.
Explanation:
f(x) = -x+5
f(g(x)) = -(g(x)) + 5
f(g(x)) = -(-x+5) + 5
f(g(x)) = x - 5 + 5
f(g(x)) = x
The steps to show that g(f(x)) = x are identical to what is shown above. This is because both f(x) and g(x) are the same.
Since f(g(x)) = x and g(f(x)) = x are true, this means the functions are inverses of each other.
A car travels at an average speed of 60 km/h for 2.1 hours.
How far did the car travel in km?
Answer:
15 km
Step-by-step explanation:
Which of the sets of ordered pairs represents a function? (4 points)
A = {(−4, 5), (1, −1), (2, −2), (2, 3)}
B = {(2, 2), (3, −2), (9, 3), (9, −3)}
a
Only A
b
Only B
c
Both A and B
d
Neither A nor B
Answer: D, neither A nor B
Step-by-step explanation: In a function, the x (the input) cannot repeat in the given set of ordered pairs. In Set A, 2 repeats in the third and fourth ordered pairs. In Set B, 9 repeats in the third and fourth ordered pairs as well.
Answer: B
Step-by-step explanation:
Functions and Relations
A relation is just a set of ordered pairs (x,y) . In formal mathematical language, a function is a relation for which: if (x1,y) and (x2,y) are both in the relation, then x1=x2 . This just says that in a function, you can't have two ordered pairs with the same x -value but different y -values.
Sifu has 6 girls and 8 boys in his karate class. He randomly selects one student
to demonstrate a self-defense technique. Find the probability of each event
Answer:
half-class
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
42.86%
Step-by-step explanation:
Event = Girl
Therare 6 girls and 8 boys, which are thus 6+8 =14 students in total and thus there are 14 possible out comes.
# of possible outcomes = 14
There are 6 girls in the class and thus there are 6 favorable outcomes.
# of favorable outcomes = 6
The probability is the number of favorable outcomes divided by the number of possible outcomes.
P(Girl) = # of favorable outcomes
# of possible outcomes
= [tex]\frac{6}{14}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{3}{7}[/tex]
≈ 0.4286
= 42.86%
Result
[tex]\frac{3}{7}[/tex] ≈ 0.4286 = 42.86%
find the mean of 90 100 100
Answer: 100
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\frac{90+100+110}{3}=\boxed{100}[/tex]
Assume that the demand curve D(p) given below is the market demand for widgets:
Q=D(p)=1204−11p, p > 0
Let the market supply of widgets be given by:
Q=S(p)=−3+6p, p > 0
where p is the price and Q is the quantity. The functions D(p) and S(p) give the number of widgets demanded and supplied at a given price.
What is the equilibrium price?
Please round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
What is the equilibrium quantity?
Please round your answer to the nearest integer.
What is the consumer surplus at equilibrium?
Please round the intercept to the nearest tenth and round your answer to the nearest integer
What is the producer surplus at equilibrium?
Please round the intercept to the nearest tenth and round your answer to the nearest integer.
What is the unmet demand at equilibrium?
Please round your answer to the nearest integer.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I'll use y for quantity and x for price [love my x and y] and rewrite the demand and supply functions:
Demand: y=1204−11x
Supply: y = -3 + 6x
==
We want to know the equilibrium price and quantity. The quantities purchased and sold would be equal to the quantities supplied:
1204−11x = -3 + 6x
-17x = - 1207
x = 71 The price of a widget is 71 units ($, €,£,¥, etc.) at equilibrium
A price of 71 would lead to a demand and supply of:
y = 1204−11x
y = 1204−11(71)
y = 423 Widgets
We can also plot this to find the point (71,423). See the attachment.
At this point, I'm uncertain how to answer the "producer surplus" and "unmet demand" at equilibrium. This is what I did, so please judge if it is correct.
The demand line, y=1204−11x, tells us that if the price were 0, the demand would be 1204, which I'll assume in the maximum, since it is stipulated that x > 0 (I imagine it may no longer be a straight line when the price goes into negative territory. I'd be the first in line to accept a widget and $5 if they were priced at -$5).
At equilibrium, therefore, we would still have an unmet demand of (1204 - 423) or 781 widgets that customers wanted, but wouldn't pay the price.
It seems to me that this would also be the unmet demand: Product that could have been sold, but wasn't, due to the price. I'm unsure, however.
Tressa’s home is 45 mile from school. Anton’s home is 35 mile from school. How many times the distance from Anton’s home to school is the distance from Tressa’s home to school?
Answer:
1.3
Step-by-step explanation:
Find an equation for the line below
Answer:
y = 1/2x +7/2
Step-by-step explanation:
The two marked points are 2 units apart vertically, and 4 units apart horizontally. The slope of it is ...
m = rise/run = 2/4 = 1/2
The value of the y-intercept can be found from
b = y -mx . . . . . . where (x, y) is a point on the line
Using the point (-1, 3), we find the y-intercept to be ...
b = 3 -(1/2)(-1) = 3 1/2 = 7/2
Then the slope-intercept equation is ...
y = mx +b
y = 1/2x +7/2