Answer:
a is the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
24^2 +32^2 = 40^2
576 + 1024 = 1600
9 DNG AKUM
Solve for x :
N
M
5
U7
X+7
D 8 G
K 35 J
Answer:
x = 49
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the triangles are similar then the ratios of corresponding sides are in proportion, that is
[tex]\frac{DN}{KJ}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{DG}{KM}[/tex] , substitute values
[tex]\frac{5}{35}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{8}{x+7}[/tex] ( cross- multiply )
5(x + 7) = 280 ( divide both sides by 5 )
x + 7 = 56 ( subtract 7 from both sides )
x = 49
Please help! 15 points!! brainliest if right
Answer:
a)7x-3x
b)4+28y
Step-by-step explanation:
first one follow bidmas
2nd one just do 4 times 1 =4 and 7y times 4 equals 28y
Make x the subject, 2x + y = s
Answer:
2x+y=s
2x\2+y\2=s\2
therefore x= s\2-y\2
g-2 < 7
I need to write this in words
Hi there!
g-2<7
g minus two is less than seven
Hope it helps! Feel free to ask if you have any query. :)
~An excited gal
[tex]MagicalNature[/tex] here to help
which input value produces the same output value for the two funcions on the graphs
Rox) = x+1
9(x) = 3x-2
Answer: i solved on my channel
Step-by-step explanation: https://youtu.be/rTgj1HxmUbg
Which integer can you multiply by itself to get 400 as the square number?
a. 10
b. 20
c. 30
d. 40.
Answer:
20
Step-by-step explanation:
20*20 = 400
OR
[tex]20 {}^{2} = 400[/tex]
C+X=G
what is X?
this is a literal equation.
Answer:
x=g-c
Step-by-step explanation:
Express the tan G as a fraction in simplest terms.
Answer:
[tex]\frac{\sqrt{70} }{5}[/tex]
This is a graphing problem and I am trying to find the x-intercepts and the y-intercepts. Please show me the full steps. I really appreciate it thank you.
Answer:
y-intercept: y = 3/4no x-interceptsStep-by-step explanation:
To find the y-intercept, set x=0 and evaluate the function.
f(0) = -3/(0 -4) = 3/4
The y-intercept is (0, 3/4).
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To find the x-intercept(s), set f(x) = 0 and solve for x.
0 = -3/(x^2 -4)
0 = -3 . . . . . . . . . . multiply by (x^2 -4), x ≠ ±2
There are no values of x that will make this true. There are no x-intercepts.
_____
Additional comments
In general, you find the x-intercepts of a rational function by finding the zeros of the numerator. Here, the numerator is -3, so cannot ever be zero.
I find a graphing calculator to be a useful tool for showing where to look for x-and y-intercepts. The attached graph shows y=0 (the x-axis) is a horizontal asymptote, so there are no x-intercepts.
24. A triangle has side lengths of 6, 8, and 9. What type of triangle is it?
acute
equiangular
obtuse
right
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Which statement is true about the polynomial
–10m4n3 + 8m2n6 + 3m4n3 – 2m2n6 – 6m2n6 after it has been fully simplified?
Answer:
Below.
Step-by-step explanation:
–10m4n3 + 8m2n6 + 3m4n3 – 2m2n6 – 6m2n6
= 8m2n6 – 2m2n6 – 6m2n6 – 10m4n3 + 3m4n3
= 8m2n6 - 8m2n6 – 7m4n3
= –7m4n3.
It is a mononomial.
PLEASE HELP!!! I NEED THIS DONE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE 20 points Make a table of order pairs for the equation y=-1/3+4 then plot two points to graph the equation
Answer:
ok so.u grit da he on 40/ rock cause u got a andriodnh on gf
please answer it is related to square root
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]2\sqrt{8}+3\sqrt{50}=2\sqrt{2*2*2} + 3\sqrt{5*5*2}\\\\= 2*2\sqrt{2}+3*5\sqrt{2}\\\\=4\sqrt{2}+15\sqrt{2}\\\\= 19\sqrt{2}[/tex]
[tex]3\sqrt{12}+4\sqrt{27}=3\sqrt{2*2*3}+4\sqrt{3*3*3}\\\\=3*2\sqrt{3}+4*3\sqrt{3}\\\\=6\sqrt{3}+12\sqrt{3}\\\\=(6+12)\sqrt{3}\\\\= 18\sqrt{3}[/tex]
Victoria saved $150 from babysitting and donated 10% to the local animal shelter how much of the $150 did Victoria donate?
Answer:
$15
Step-by-step explanation:
adding integers different signs answers
Ayuda porfa no entiendo
Before deciding whether to fly or drive, the family decided to estimate a budget of $1,400 for airfare. One airline has
several different airfares and charges $25 round-trip for each bag that is checked. Since there are 4 members of the
family and each person would check 1 bag, Luis wrote the equation 4(t + 25) = 1,400 to find the maximum cost
per ticket, t, that will fit their budget.
What is the maximum cost per ticket that will be in their budget?
325
I hope that helps
labron has $15,300 of total liabilities and $52,580 of total assets.what is his net worth
Answer:
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Please I need help ASAP. Can someone help me?
Answer: The second bubble thing is correct you have picked the wrong one.
Which of the following is true?
|−5| < 4
|−4| < |−5|
|−5| < |4|
|−4| < −5
Answer:
|-4| < |-5|
Step-by-step explanation:
because if modules is given sub sign will be deducate
What does changing the “a” variable do to the graph of a quadratic?
Answer:
makes it slope
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the value of x+y in this question and what’s the equation?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:x
Reduce answers to their lowest
terms and mixed forms.
2 4
5
2/
+
f
Answer:
10 + 28 / 35
= 38 / 35
= 1.0875
Someone please help me answer this asap thank you x
(The empty box)
you are renting a house in the seychelles for a week at $1500. What is the cost per day?
Step-by-step explanation:
cost per day
= $1500 / week
= $1500 / 7 days
= $1500 ÷ 7 / 7 ÷ 7
≈ $214,29 / day
6. Jake jumped 3 feet. Marco jumped
5 feet. Peter jumped 4 feet. Together,
how much farther did Jake and Peter
jump than Marco? Explain how you
found your answer.
Jonah earns $3 an hour working after school and $4 an hour working on Saturdays. Last week he earned $43, working a total of 13 hours. How many hours did he work on Saturday?
Answer:
9 hours worked after school and 4 hours worked on saturday
Step-by-step explanation:
x = amount of hours worked after school
y = amount of hours worked on saturday
x + y = 13 or x = 13 - y
and
3x + 4y = 43
plug:
3 · (13 - y) + 4y = 43
39 - 3y + 4y = 43
y = 4
plug:
x = 13 - y
x = 13 - 4 = 9
9 hours worked after school and 4 hours worked on saturday
If f (x) = 3x + 1 and g(x) = 2x + 1, what is the value of f (g(2))?
Step-by-step explanation:
= f( g(2) )
= 3(2x + 1) + 1
= 6x + 3 + 1
= 6x + 4
= 6(2) + 4
= 12 + 4
= 16
f(g(2)) = 16
For a company picnic, Nick ordered a box of fresh-baked gingerbread cookies and sugar cookies. The box included a total of 36 cookies, and 25% of them were gingerbread. How many gingerbread cookies did Nick get?
Answer: 9
Step-by-step explanation:
36 ÷ 4 = 9
(27/8)^1/3×[243/32)^1/5÷(2/3)^2]
Simplify this question sir pleasehelpme
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] = {( \frac{27}{8} )}^{ \frac{1}{3} } \times ( \frac{243}{32} )^{ \frac{1}{5} } \div {( \frac{2}{3} )}^{2} [/tex]
[tex] = { ({ (\frac{3}{2} )}^{3}) }^{ \frac{1}{3} } \times {( {( \frac{3}{2}) }^{5} )}^{ \frac{1}{5} } \div {( \frac{2}{3} )}^{2} [/tex]
[tex] = {( \frac{3}{2} )}^{3 \times \frac{1}{3} } \times {( \frac{3}{2} )}^{5 \times \frac{1}{5} } \times {( \frac{3}{2} )}^{2} [/tex]
[tex] = \frac{3}{2} \times \frac{3}{2} \times {( \frac{3}{2} )}^{2} [/tex]
[tex] = {( \frac{3}{2} )}^{1 + 1 + 2} [/tex]
[tex] = {( \frac{3}{2} )}^{4} \: or \: \frac{81}{16} [/tex]
[tex]\large\underline{\sf{Solution-}}[/tex]
[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \dfrac{27}{8} \bigg)^{\frac{1}{3}} \times \Bigg[\bigg( \dfrac{243}{32} \bigg)^{\frac{1}{5}} \div \bigg(\dfrac{2}{3} \bigg)^{2}\Bigg]}} \\[/tex]
We can write as :
27 = 3 × 3 × 3 = 3³
8 = 2 × 2 × 2 = 2³
243 = 3 × 3 × 3 × 3 × 3 = 3⁵
32 = 2 × 2 × 2 ×2 × 2 = 2⁵
[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \dfrac{3 \times 3 \times 3}{2 \times 2 \times 2} \bigg)^{\frac{1}{3}} \times \Bigg[\bigg( \dfrac{3 \times 3 \times 3 \times 3 \times 3}{2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2} \bigg)^{\frac{1}{5}} \div \bigg(\dfrac{2}{3} \bigg)^{2}\Bigg]}} \\[/tex]
[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \dfrac{{(3)}^{3}}{{(2)}^{3}} \bigg)^{\frac{1}{3}} \times \Bigg[\bigg( \dfrac{({3}^{5})}{{(2)}^{5}} \bigg)^{\frac{1}{5}} \div \bigg(\dfrac{2}{3} \bigg)^{2}\Bigg]}} \\[/tex]
Now, we can write as :
(3³/2³) = (3/2)³
(3⁵/2⁵) = (3/2)⁵
[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\left\{\bigg(\frac{3}{2} \bigg)^{3} \right\}^{\frac{1}{3}} \times \Bigg[\left\{\bigg(\frac{3}{2} \bigg)^{5} \right\}^{\frac{1}{5}} \div \bigg(\dfrac{2}{3} \bigg)^{2}\Bigg]}} \\[/tex]
Now using law of exponent :
[tex]{\sf{({a}^{m})^{n} = {a}^{mn}}}[/tex]
[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \frac{3}{2} \bigg)^{3 \times \frac{1}{3}} \times \Bigg[\bigg(\frac{3}{2} \bigg)^{5 \times \frac{1}{5}} \div \bigg(\dfrac{2}{3} \bigg)^{2}\Bigg]}} \\[/tex]
[tex] \sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \frac{3}{2} \bigg)^{\frac{3}{3}} \times \Bigg[\bigg(\frac{3}{2} \bigg)^{\frac{5}{5}} \div \bigg(\dfrac{2}{3} \bigg)^{2}\Bigg]}} \\[/tex]
[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \frac{3}{2} \bigg)^{1} \times\Bigg[\bigg(\frac{3}{2} \bigg)^{1} \div \bigg(\dfrac{2}{3} \bigg)^{2}\Bigg]}} \\[/tex]
[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \frac{3}{2} \bigg)^{1} \times \Bigg[\bigg(\frac{3}{2} \bigg)^{1} \times \bigg(\dfrac{3}{2} \bigg)^{2}\Bigg]}} \\[/tex]
[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \frac{3}{2} \bigg)^{1} \times \Bigg[\bigg(\frac{3}{2} \bigg)^{1} \times \bigg(\dfrac{3}{2} \times \dfrac{3}{2} \bigg)\Bigg]}} \\[/tex]
[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \dfrac{3}{2} \bigg)^{1} \times \Bigg[\bigg(\dfrac{3}{2} \bigg)^{1} \times \bigg(\dfrac{3 \times 3}{2 \times 2}\bigg)\Bigg]}} \\[/tex]
[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \dfrac{3}{2} \bigg)^{1} \times \Bigg[\bigg(\dfrac{3}{2} \bigg)^{1} \times \bigg(\dfrac{9}{4}\bigg)\Bigg]}} \\[/tex]
[tex] \sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \frac{3}{2} \bigg)\times \Bigg[\bigg(\frac{3}{2} \bigg)\times \bigg(\dfrac{9}{4}\bigg)\Bigg]}} \\[/tex]
[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \dfrac{3}{2} \bigg)\times \Bigg[ \: \: \dfrac{3}{2} \times \dfrac{9}{4} \: \: \Bigg]}}\\[/tex]
[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \dfrac{3}{2} \bigg)\times \Bigg[ \: \: \dfrac{3 \times 9}{2 \times 4} \: \: \Bigg]}} \\[/tex]
[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\bigg(\dfrac{3}{2} \bigg)\times \Bigg[ \: \: \dfrac{27}{8} \: \: \Bigg]}} \\[/tex]
[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\dfrac{3}{2} \times \dfrac{27}{8}}} \\[/tex]
[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\dfrac{3 \times 27}{2 \times 8}}} \\[/tex]
[tex] \sf{\longmapsto{\dfrac{81}{16}}\: ≈ \:5.0625\:\red{Ans.}} \\[/tex]