Answer:
8/10 and 12/15
Step-by-step explanation:
The first area model shows that 4 of the 5 blocks are filled.
The second area model shows that 8 of the 10 blocks are filled.
The third area model shows that 12 of the 15 blocks are filled.
Which statement about the figure below is true?
if a shape called rectangle and had length of 15 and breath of 10 what would be the perimeter?
Answer:
50
Step-by-step explanation:
p=2(l+w)
2(10+15)
50
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Find the equation (in terms of x ) of the line through the points ( − 5 , 4 ) and ( 4 , 0 ) . Express your answer in slope-intercept form
Answer:
Equation = 4x + 9y = 16Step-by-step explanation:
co-ordinate = (-5.4) & (4,0)
slope(m) = (y² - y¹) / (x² - x¹)
slope(m) = (0-4) / (4+5)
slope(m) = -4 / 9
Equation,
y = mx + c
y - 0 = -4/9 (x - 4)
9y = -4x + 16
4x + 9y = 16
If m∠DEF = (5x−8)°. Which equation would you use to find the value of x?
5x−8=20
5x-8=360
5x-8=90
5x-8=180
Answer:
5x-8=90
Step-by-step explanation:
Thale’s Theorem
5x-8=90
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Answer:
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9514 1404 393
Answer:
14. 53.1°
16. 253.7°
Step-by-step explanation:
14. The measure of angle L can be found from the cosine relation:
Cos = Adjacent/Hypotenuse
cos(L) = 9/15 = 3/5
L = arccos(3/5) = 53.1° . . . arc MK
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16. Arc MK is half of arc JK, so that arc is 106.3°. The long arc JPK is the difference between 360° and the measure of the short arc JK.
360° -106.3° = 253.7° . . . arc JPK
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
b=24
Step-by-step explanation:
the sides are equal to each other so
b+24=2b
24+24=2 times 24
48=48
so b=24
Graph the parabola.
y=-3x2 +6
PLEASE ANSWER quickly
Answer:
y = 12
Step-by-step explanation:
y = 3x2+6
= 6+6
= 12
y = 12
15 FT
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12 FT
16 FT
9 FT
What is the Volume:
What is the Total Surface Area:
Answer:
28 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
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Caroline has a unique pet chimpanzee that is relatively likely to have twins. Each pregnancy is independent, and
Caroline's chimpanzee has a 60% chance of having 1 baby and a 40% chance of having 2 babies each
pregnancy
If X is a random variable that represents the total number of chimpanzee babies if Caroline's chimpanzee gets
pregnant twice, drag the bars to graph the probability distribution for all possible values of X.
Answer: 2=.36, 3=.48, 4=.16
Step-by-step explanation:
If we let "S" represent 1 baby and "D" represent 2 babies, the sample space for the chimpanzee's 2 pregnancies is {SS, SD, DS, DD}.
We can find the probability of each possible outcome by multiplying the probability of the independent events leading to that outcome.
Outcomes:. Probability:
SS. .60 x .60 = .36
SD. .60 x .40 = .24
DS. .40 x .60 = .24
DD. .40x .40 =.16
Total. 1.00
Lastly group the similar outcomes. SD+DS= .48
A bag contains a total of 100 black and white marbles. Without looking a marble is chosen, recorded, and placed back in the bag. The student records 8 black marbles and 2 white marbles. Predict the number of black marbles in the bag.
A couple is trying to save for down payment on their first house. They wish to have $25,000 in 8 years. How much should they invest monthly in an account that pays 6.1% compounded annually
Answer:
I this 500$
Step-by-step explanation:
what are the real solutions to the equation 5x2 + 29x + 20 = 0?
Answer:Solutions are: x = -5, x = -4/5.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: -30/29
Step-by-step explanation: Let's solve your equation step-by-step.
(5)(2)+29x+20=0
Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.
(5)(2)+29x+20=0
10+29x+20=0
(29x)+(10+20)=0(Combine Like Terms)
29x+30=0
29x+30=0
Step 2: Subtract 30 from both sides.
29x+30−30=0−30
29x=−30
Step 3: Divide both sides by 29.
29x/29=-30/29
The expression 125 + 4n can be used to find the total price for n students to take a field trip to the aquarium. Determine the cost for 55 students to visit the aquarium.
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Answer:
125+ 4(55)
Step-by-step explanation:
345 is the answer
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Determine the x- and y-
intercepts of 2x - 5y = -10.
O (-5,0) and (0, 2)
(2.0) and (10,0)
O (5.0) and (0,5)
Q: Find six rational numbers between 3 and 4 .
Answer:
Six rational numbers between 3 and 4 are 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5 and 3.6.
Answer:
six rational numbers between 3 and 4 are 227 , 237 , 247 , 257 , 267 , 277
find the image of U'( -8 , 1) after a translation along < 2 , 0 > and a reflection in the x axis
U"( -6 , -1)
U"(6 , 1)
U"(6 , -1)
U"(-1 , 6)
Given:
The point is U'(-8,1).
It is translated along <2,0> and reflected across the x-axis.
To find:
The image of U'.
Solution:
The given point is U'(-8,1).
It is translated along <2,0> . So, the rule of translation is:
[tex](x,y)\to (x+2,y+0)[/tex]
[tex]U'(-8,1)\to U_1(-8+2,1+0)[/tex]
[tex]U'(-8,1)\to U_1(-6,1)[/tex]
Then, it is reflected across the x-axis. So, the rule of reflection is:
[tex](x,y)\to (x,-y)[/tex]
[tex]U_1(-6,1)\to U''(-6,-1)[/tex]
The image of U'( -8 , 1) is U''(-6,-1).
Therefore, the correct option is A.
Local versus absolute extrema. If you recall from single-variable calculus (calculus I), if a function has only one critical point, and that critical point is a local maximum (or say local minimum), then that critical point is the global/absolute maximum (or say global/absolute minnimum). This fails spectacularly in higher dimensions (and thereís a famous example of a mistake in a mathematical physics paper because this fact was not properly appreciated.) You will compute a simple example in this problem. Let f(x; y) = e 3x + y 3 3yex . (a) Find all critical points for this function; in so doing you will see there is only one. (b) Verify this critical point is a local minimum. (c) Show this is not the absolute minimum by Önding values of f(x; y) that are lower than the value at this critical point. We suggest looking at values f(0; y) for suitably chosen y
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
a)
[tex]f(x,y) = e^{3x} + y^3 - 3ye^x \\ \\ \implies \dfrac{\partial f}{\partial x} = 0 = 3e^{3x} -3y e^x = 0 \\ \\ e^{2x}= y \\ \\ \\ \implies \dfrac{\partial f}{\partial y } = 0 = 3y^2 -3e^x = 0 \\ \\ y^2 = e^x[/tex]
[tex]\text{Now; to determine the critical point:}[/tex]- [tex]f_x = 0 ; \ \ \ \ \ f_y =0[/tex]
[tex]\implies e^{2x} = y^4 = y \\ \\ \implies y = 0 \& y =1 \\ \\ since y \ne 0 , \ \ y = 1, \ \ x= 0\\\text{Hence, the only possible critical point= }(0,1)[/tex]
b)
[tex]\delta = f_xx, s = f_{xy}, t = f_{yy} \\ \\ . \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ D = rt-s^2 \\ \\ i) Suppose D >0 ,\ \ \ r> 0 \ \text{then f is minima} \\ \\ ii) Suppose \ D >0 ,\ \ \ r< 0 \ \text{then f is mixima} \\ \\ iii) \text{Suppose D} < 0 \text{, then f is a saddle point} \\ \\ iv) Suppose \ D = 0 \ \ No \ conclusion[/tex]
[tex]Thus \ at (0,1) \\ \\ \delta = f_{xx} = ge^{3x}\implies \delta (0,1) = 6 \\ \\ S = f_{xy} = -3e^x \\ \\ \implies S_{(0,1)} = -3 \\ \\ t = f_{yy} = 6y \\ \\[/tex]
[tex]\implies t_{0,1} = 6[/tex]
[tex]Now; D = rt - s^2 \\ \\ = (6)(6) -(-3)^2[/tex]
[tex]= 36 - 9 \\ \\ = 27 > 0 \\ \\ r>0[/tex]
[tex]\text{Hence, the critical point} \ (0,1) \ \text{appears to be the local minima}[/tex]
c)
[tex]\text{Suppose we chose x = 0 and y = -3.4} \\ \\ \text{Then, we have:} \\ \\ f(0,-3.4) = 1+ (-3.4)^3 + 3(3.4) \\ \\ = -28.104 < -1[/tex]
[tex]\text{However, if f (0,1) = 1 +1 -3 = -1 \\ \\ f(0,-3.4) = -28.104} < -1} \\ \\ \text{This explains that} -1 \text{is not an absolute minimum value of f(x,y)}[/tex]
Which is the solution to the equation
below?
-3=t- 12
A-9
C 9
B 4
D 15
5(a-b), if a= -4, b =-2
Answer:
-10
Step-by-step explanation:
a= -4
b = -2
5(a-b)
5( -4 - (-2))
5( -4 + 2)
5(-2)
-10
Mark rows a boat 8 miles an hour in calm water. When the rate of a river's current is 3 mph, it takes Mark 2 hours longer to row a given distance upstream than to travel the same distance downstream. How long will it take him to row downstream? How many miles will he row in total? Time: Distance:
Answer:
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Answer:
a) the cost for each person is not always the same
b) the train appears to go the same distance every minute
Predicted distance traveled in 10 minutes:
30 km
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Answer:
6 inches of paper:)!
Step-by-step explanation:
Directions: Find the surface area of each figure.
1.
20.7 in
4
11 in
11 in
Answer:
576.4 in²
Step-by-step explanation:
Surface area of square pyramid = Base Area + ½(perimeter of base)(slant height)
Base area = s² = 11² = 121 in.²
Perimeter of base = 4(11) = 44 in.
Slant height = 20.7 in.
Plug in the values
Surface area = 121 + ½(44)(20.7)
= 576.4 in²
Solve for x in -14x⁴ - 8x³ = 32
Answer:
No solutions
Step-by-step explanation:
There can be no solutions to your question
Find the area of a circle with radius, r = 41cm. Give your answer rounded to 3 SF.
i dont know how to work this out :(
Answer:
5283.143 cm^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Area =πr^2
22/7*41*41
=5283.143cm^2
What is the constant of proportionality
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The constant proportion of the following data is 5.
The constant proportion of the following data is 5.Thank hope it helps