Why?
Notice that f(x) is positive when -2 < x < 1. In other words, f(x) is positive when x = -1 and when x = 1.
This interval of -2 < x < 1 translates directly to the interval notation of (-2, 1)
Unfortunately this interval notation looks identical to ordered pair notation. Be sure not to mix the two concepts up.
The parenthesis in interval notation tell the reader "do not include the endpoints". We cannot include x = -2 nor x = 1 because these values make f(x) zero, but we want f(x) > 0.
Something like choice D is a non-answer because the value x = 2 is in the interval (1,4), but f(2) = -8 which isn't positive. We can rule choice D out because of it. Choices A and C are similar situations.
A polynomial function h(x) with integer coefficients has a leading coefficient of 20 and a constant term of 1. According to the Rational Root Theorem, which of the following are possible roots of h(x) ?
How many classrooms would be necessary to hold 1,000,000 inflated balloons? (Assume one balloon is about 1 ft3 and a typical classroom is about 35 ft × 50 ft × 15 ft. Round your answer to the nearest number of classrooms.)
To hold 1,000,000 inflated balloons,
38 classrooms are needed.
What is volume?In three-dimensional space,
the amount of space taken by an object is the volume of that object.
The volume of the cubic,
= length x width x height
Given:
The dimensions of the normal classroom are 15 ft × 50 ft × 35 ft.
The volume of the classroom,
= 15 ft by 50 ft by 35 ft.
= 26250 cubic feet.
The number of classrooms,
= 1,000,000 / 26250
Simplifying the fraction,
we get,
= 38.09
≈ 38 to the nearest whole number.
Therefore, 38 classrooms are required.
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what equation is equivalent to 2^3^x =10
Answer:
[tex]log_2(10)[/tex]
how to findSimplify the equation using logarithms.
part 1[tex]2^3x=10[/tex]
[tex]log_1_0(2^3x)=log_1_0(10)[/tex]
log rule ⇩
[tex]log_a(x^y)=y*log_a(x)[/tex]
move exponent out of log.
[tex]x*log_1_0(2)=log_1_0(10)[/tex]
part 2isolate variable further
[tex]x*log_1_0(2)=log_1_0(10)[/tex]
[tex]x=\frac{log_{10}(10)}{log_{10}(2)}[/tex]
formula for combining logs. ⇩
[tex]\frac {log_b(x)}{log_b(a)}=log_a(x)[/tex]
the result ⇩
[tex]x=log_2(10)[/tex]
Find the value of x.
33°
107°
x
Answer:
140
Step-by-step explanation:
Angles in a triangle add up 180 :
180 = 107 + 33 + y
y = 180 - (107+33)
y = 180 - 140
y = 40
Angles on a straight line add up to 180 so :
180 = x + y
180 = x + 40
x= 180 - 40
x = 140
Hope this helped and have a good day
Answer:
x = 140°
Step-by-step explanation:
Concepts
The Exterior Angle Theorem states that the two remote angles in a triangle is equal to the exterior angle.
Application
In this case, the two remotes angles are 107 and 33°, and the exterior angle is x. Now, all we have to do is just add 107 and 33 to get our answer.
Solution
107 + 33140°what is the transformation
(x,y) (x+5,y -3)
(x -5, y+3)
(x+3 y-5 )
x-3,y +5
In which table does yvary directly with x?
The table in which y varies directly with x is table C.
What is direct variation?
When a variable varies directly with another variable, it means that as one variable increases, the other variable also increases.
The equation that is used to represent direct variation is:
y = kx
Where y is the constant of proportionality
In table c, k is equal to 26
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help me solve this I will gave u brilliant answer please help
Answer:
4 and 7/12
Step-by-step explanation:
This is addition with fractions.
We must convert to the same denominator.
1/3 and 1/4 becomes 4/12 and 3/12
This makes 7/12
1 add 3 add 7/12 is 4 and 7/12
Donovan is paying for gym classes. Each type of class has its own weekly fee. He signed up for x weeks of yoga classes and y
weeks of kickboxing classes. He paid a total of $136. The equation below describes the relationship between the number of weeks
of yoga classes and the number of weeks of kickboxing classes Donovan signed up for.
8x + 12y
-
136
The ordered pair (5,8) is a solution of the equation. What does the solution (5.8)
Considering the given function, the ordered pair (5,8) means that the signed up for 5 weeks of yoga classes and 8 weeks of kickboxing classes.
What does the function represent?
The function that represents the relationship between the number x of yoga classes that Donovan signs up for and the number y of kickboxing classes is given by:
8x + 12y = 136.
Hence the ordered pair (5,8) means that the signed up for 5 weeks of yoga classes and 8 weeks of kickboxing classes.
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rationalize the denominator of the fraction (6)/(4+\sqrt(5))
The rationalization the denominator of the fraction (6)/(4+\sqrt(5)) is [tex]\dfrac{6(4-\sqrt(5))}{11}[/tex].
How to rationalize a fraction?Suppose the given fraction is [tex]\dfrac{a}{b+c}[/tex]
Then the conjugate of the denominator is given by b - c
Thus, rationalizing the fraction will give us
[tex]\dfrac{a}{b+c} \times \dfrac{b-c}{b-c} = \dfrac{a(b-c)}{b^2 - c^2}[/tex]
The given expression is
[tex]\dfrac{6}{4+\sqrt(5)}\\\\[/tex]
By rationalizing the denominator of the fraction
[tex]\dfrac{6}{4+\sqrt(5)}\times \dfrac{4-\sqrt(5)}{4-\sqrt(5)} \\\\\\\dfrac{6(4-\sqrt(5))}{4^2-(5)}\\\\\\\dfrac{6(4-\sqrt(5))}{11}[/tex]
Thus, the rationalization the denominator of the fraction (6)/(4+\sqrt(5)) is [tex]\dfrac{6(4-\sqrt(5))}{11}[/tex].
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need help with this graphing question please
Step-by-step explanation:
12 . The x-intercept is where a line crosses the x-axis, and the y-intercept is the point where the line crosses the y-axis. Thinking about intercepts helps us graph linear equations..
This figure is a square, with side lengths as shown.
415 mm
What are the perimeter and the area of the square?
80
200
400
8√5 16√5
32√5
The perimeter of the square is,
The area of the square is_
millimeters.
square millimeters
The perimeter and area of the square are 16√5 mm and 80 mm²
How to find perimeter and area of a square?Perimeter of a square = 4L
where
l = lengthTherefore,
Perimeter of a square = 4 × 4√5
Perimeter of a square = 16√5 mm
Area of a square = l²
Area of a square = (4√5)²
Area of a square = 16 × 5
Area of a square = 80 mm²
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Compare 3.5 • 10^4 to standard form
Answer:
35,000
Step-by-step explanation:
^4 means 4 zeros
10^4 = 10,000
3.5 times 10,000 =
35,000
what is the mean of 7,5,6,5,4,4,8,6,6,7,4,5,56,6
Answer:
5.6
Step-by-step explanation:
If you add all the numbers together then divide it by 15 you would get 5.6
A manufacturer of kitchen utensils and gadgets is considering changing the design of their salt and pepper shakers. Their current design is a standard cylinder, while the new design they are considering is an oblique cylinder. The figure shows both designs.
please help
The height and the base area of both the design must be equal. Then the correct option is A.
What is a cylinder?A cylinder is a closed solid that has two parallel circular bases connected by a curved surface.
A manufacturer of kitchen utensils and gadgets is considering changing the design of their salt and pepper shakers.
Their current design is a standard cylinder, while the new design they are considering is an oblique cylinder.
The figure shows both designs.
The volume of the cylinder will be given as
V = πr² h
If the volume of the oblique cylinder and right cylinder is the same.
Then the height of both the designs must be equal and the base area of both the design must be equal.
Then the correct option is A.
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Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
did the test on edmentum
The formula for calculating percentage marckup is :
A. sticker price - invoice price/invoice price • 100 = percent markup
B. sticker price - invoice price/invoice price • 100 = markup
C. Invoice price - sticker price/sticker price • 100 = percent markup
D. Invoice price - sticker price/invoice price • 100 = percent markup
The formula for calculating the mark up percentage is as follows:
sticker price - invoice price/invoice price • 100 = percent mark up
How to find the percentage mark up?Percentage mark up can be described as follows:
percentage mark up = selling price per unit - cost price per unit / cost price per unit × 100
Therefore,
Mark up is the difference between a product's selling price and cost as a percentage of the cost.
Therefore, the formula for calculating the mark up percentage is as follows:
sticker price - invoice price/invoice price • 100 = percent mark up
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Pls Answer If you dont know the answer then dont answer or i will report
The angle of depression of the airplane is 39.8°, length of the runway is 45794 ft, and approximate height of the tower is 321 m.
What is the angle of depression of the airplane?The angle of depression of the airplane is given as follows:
Let the angle of depression be A.
[tex]A= {tan}^{ - 1} ( \frac{15000}{8000} ) = {39.8}^{o} [/tex]
Angle of depression is 39.8°.
If the angle of elevation is 6.8°, the length of the runway l is calculated thus:
horizontal distance of airplane from end of runway = d
length of runway, L = d - 80000 ft
[tex]d = \frac{15000}{tan 6.8°} = 125794 ft[/tex]
L = 125794 - 80000
L = 45794 ft
The length of the runway is 45794 ft
2. Let the height of the tower be H
[tex]H = \tan(69.8) \times 118 = 321m[/tex]
The approximate height of the tower is 321 m
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What are the domain and range of g(x)= √x-3?
A. D: [3, ∞) and R: [0, ∞)
B. D: [–3, ∞) and R: [0, ∞)
C. D: (–3, ∞) and R: (–∞, 0)
D. D: (3, ∞) and R: (–∞, 0)
Answer:
I guess, A is the wanted answer, but
A and D together are the really correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
if I understand this correctly, then
g(x) = sqrt(x - 3)
the domain of a function is the definition of all valid x (input) values.
the range of a function is the definition of all valid y (result) values.
well, the content (the arguments) of a square root cannot be negative (at least not while dealing with real numbers).
so, the answer options B and D are automatically out, because the domain contains values that would make the arguments of the square root negative.
I guess your teacher wants to focus only on the positive results of the square root, so A is the correct number.
BUT formally, without designated restrictions, a square root has always 2 solutions : a positive and a negative one.
because (-x)² = (x)² = x².
so, I would have to say that the really correct answer is
A + D, because the range contains both, the positive and the negative numbers.
Fahari kicks a ball on the ground into the air. One
second after being kicked, the ball reaches its
maximum height of 16 feet above the ground, and
2 seconds after being kicked, the ball is back on the
ground. A quadratic function models the height h(t) ,
in feet, of the ball t seconds after Fahari kicks it.
Which equation defines this relationship?
The equation that defines the relationship between the height and the time and models the position of the ball in time is the quadratic function y = - 8 · t² + 24 · t.
How to derive a quadratic function for the height of a ball
Quadratic functions are polynomials of grade 2 of the form y = a · t² + b · t + c, where t and y are the time and the height of the ball, in seconds and feet, respectively. To determine the value of the three coefficients we need to know three different points of the form (t, y).
If we know that (t₁, y₁) = (0 s, 0 ft), (t₂, y₂) = (1 s, 16 ft) and (t₃, y₃) = (3 s, 0 ft), then the quadratic function is:
a · 0² + b · 0 + c = 0 (1)
a · 1² + b · 1 + c = 16 (2)
a · 3² + b · 3 + c = 0 (3)
The solution to this system is a = - 8, b = 24, c = 0.
The equation that defines the relationship between the height and the time and models the position of the ball in time is the quadratic function y = - 8 · t² + 24 · t.
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Multiply:
(x+y)by (x+y)
a+b by a^2-b^2
(a+5) by (a^2-2a-3)
(a^2-ab+b^3) by (a+b)
Answer:
Multiply:
[tex](x+y)by (x+y)[/tex]
[tex] : \implies(x + y)(x + y)[/tex]
[tex] : \implies \: x(x + y) + y(x + y)[/tex]
[tex] : \implies {x}^{2} + xy + xy + {y}^{2} [/tex]
[tex] : \implies{x}^{2} + 2xy + {y}^{2} [/tex]
Multiply:
[tex]a+b \: by \: a^2-b^2[/tex]
[tex]: \implies( {a}^{2} + {b}^{2} ) \times (a + b)[/tex]
[tex]: \implies \: {a}^{2} (a + b) - {b}^{2} (a + b)[/tex]
[tex]: \implies \: {a}^{3} + {a}^{2} b - {ab}^{2} - {b}^{3} [/tex]
Multiply:
[tex](a+5) by (a^2-2a-3)[/tex]
[tex]: \implies{(a + 5) \times ( {a}^{2} - 2a - 3) }[/tex]
[tex]: \implies \: a({a}^{2} - 2a - 3) + 5( {a}^{2} - 2a - 3)[/tex]
[tex]: \implies(a \times {a}^{2} - a \times 2a - a \times 3) + (5 \times {a}^{2} - 5 \times 2a - 5 \times 3)[/tex]
[tex]: \implies{a}^{3} - {2a}^{2} - 3a + 5 {a}^{2} - 10a - 15 [/tex]
[tex]: \implies{ {a}^{3} + {3a}^{2} - 13a - 15}[/tex]
Multiply:
[tex](a^2-ab+b^3) by (a+b)[/tex]
[tex]: \implies{(a + b) \times ( {a}^{2} - ab + {b}^{3} )}[/tex]
[tex]: \implies \: a( {a}^{2} - ab + {b}^{3}) + b( {a}^{2} - ab + {b}^{3} ) [/tex]
[tex]: \implies {a}^{3} - {a}^{2} b + a {b}^{3} + {a^2b} - {ab}^{2} + {b}^{4} [/tex]
[tex]: \implies{ {a}^{3}+ab^3 - ab^2+ {b}^{4} }[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] \blue{ \frak{Seolle_{aph.rodite}}}[/tex]
Question 9 of 40
Factor this polynomial completely.
6x² + 7x-20
O A. (3x-4)(2x + 5)
OB. (6x- 5)(x+4)
O C. (2x-4)(3x + 5)
OD. (6x-4)(x+5)
Answer:
6x² + 7x-20
A. (3x-4)(2x + 5)
what is a variable in mathematics?
Answer:
variable, In algebra, a symbol (usually a letter) standing in for an unknown numerical value in an equation. Commonly used variables include x and y (real-number unknowns), z (complex-number unknowns), t (time), r (radius), and s (arc length).
Answer:
variable, In algebra, a symbol (usually a letter) standing in for an unknown numerical value in an equation. Commonly used variables include x and y (real-number unknowns), z (complex-number unknowns), t (time), r (radius), and s (arc length).
Step-by-step explanation:
In Maths, a variable is an alphabet or term that represents an unknown number or unknown value or unknown quantity. The variables are specially used in the case of algebraic expression or algebra. For example, x+9=4 is a linear equation where x is a variable, where 9 and 4 are constants.
A theater group made appearances in two cities. The hotel charge before tax in the second city as $1000 higher than in the first. The tax in the first city was 6.5%, and the tax in the second city was 7.5%. The total hotel tax paid for the two cities was $845. How much was the hotel charge in each city before tax? First city:
Which equation is correct?
O a
52 x 7 = 50+ 2 × 7
Ob
b
52 x 7 = 50 x 7+2
Oc
52 x 7 = 50 x 7+2x7
Od
52 x 7 = 500 ×7+2×7
Answer:
52 x 7= 50 x 7 + 2 x 7
Step-by-step explanation:
Dean Field is a bookkeeper for a retail shop. He is super excited about his upcoming two-week vacation to Hawaii. His flight leaves to Honolulu at 7pm on Friday. At 4:45pm on Friday he realizes the company’s trial balance is a mess and it does not balance. He places random numbers in the General Ledger system to make it balance and leaves the office to catch his flight. He knows he can correct the situation when he returns from his vacation. What are your thoughts about this case?
The fact that Dean Field places random numbers in the general ledger system to make it balance and leaves the office to catch his flight is wrong.
What is a ledger?It should be noted that a ledger simply means a record of the balance of each of the accounts of a business.
In this case, when he realizes the company’s trial balance is a mess and it does not balance, he should have waited and ensured that he re calculated it and made it balance.
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In order to qualify for a role in a play, an actor must be taller than 64 inches but shorter than 68 inches. The inequality 64 < x < 68, where x represents height, can be used to represent the height range. Which is another way of writing the inequality?
x > 64 and x < 68
x > 64 or x < 68
x < 64 and x < 68
x < 64 or x < 68
Which equation best models the data y=186-6.2x, y=246-6.2x, y=186-12.4x, y=246-12.4x which one
The equation that best models the data is (a) y = 186 - 6.2x
How to determine the equation?The data is not provided; so I would give a general guide on how to model a linear equation.
Assume the points on the line are:
(0,186) and (1,179.8)
Start by calculating the slope of the line using:
[tex]m = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 -x_1}[/tex]
This gives
[tex]m = \frac{179.8 - 186}{1 - 0}[/tex]
Evaluate
m = -6.2
The equation is then calculated using:
[tex]y = m(x - x_1) + y_1[/tex]
This gives
y = -6.2(x - 0) + 186
Evaluate
y = -6.2x + 186
Rewrite as:
y = 186 - 6.2x
Hence, the equation that best models the data is (a) y = 186 - 6.2x
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Use long division method to solve & following.
5 on 8
Answer:
0.625
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the height of a trapezium below with are 90cm and parallel sides 6 and 19.
Answer:
7.2 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
The height of the trapezium can be found by making use of the area formula with known values filled in.
__
solve for heightThe area of a trapezium is given by ...
A = 1/2(b1 +b2)h . . . . b1, b2 are the parallel sides, h is the height
Using the given values, we have ...
90 cm² = 1/2(6 cm +19 cm)h . . . . . . use the known values
(90 cm²)/(12.5 cm) = h = 7.2 cm . . . . divide by the coefficient of h
The height of the trapezium is 7.2 cm.
Please help we’re stuck
Answer:
Divide 12 by -6
A bag contains 2 red, 5 blue, and 3 green marbles. A marble is chosen at random. What is the probability of NOT choosing a red marble
Step-by-step explanation:
Number of red = 2Number of blue = 5Number of green = 3total number of marbles = 10probability of not choosing a red marble = 1--choosing a red marble.Because probability is always one(1).
Probability =
[tex]1 - \frac{2}{10} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{8}{10} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{4}{5} [/tex]
Is the probability of not choosing a red marble.