Solve log^6 (x + 1) + log^6 (x – 1) = 2.

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Answer 1
[tex]\begin{gathered} \log_6(x+1)\text{ + }\log_6(x\text{ -1\rparen = 2} \\ \\ \log_6((x+1)(x\text{ -1\rparen = 2} \\ \\ \log_6(x^2\text{ -1\rparen= 2} \\ \\ x^2\text{ - 1 =6}^2 \\ \\ x^2\text{ - 1 = 36} \\ \\ x^2=\text{ 36+1} \\ \\ x^2=\text{ 37} \\ \\ x=\text{ }\sqrt[\placeholder{⬚}]{37} \end{gathered}[/tex]


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Write an equation of the form y = mx for the line shown below. If appropriate,use the decimal form for the slope.(4,3)

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SOLUTION

Step 1 :

In this question, we are expected to find the equation of the line,

y = m x + c

where y = dependent variable,

x = dependent variable,

m = gradient of the line

c = intercept on the y - axis.

Step 2 :

We are given that :

[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{The gradient of the line, } \\ m\text{ }=\text{ }\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_{2_{}}-x_1} \\ \text{where (x }_{1\text{ , }}y_{1\text{ }}\text{ ) = ( 4, 3)} \\ (x_{2\text{ , }}y_2\text{ ) = ( -4 ,- 3 )} \\ \text{Then we have that :} \\ m\text{ = }\frac{(\text{ -3 - 3 ) }}{-\text{ 4 - 4}} \\ m\text{ = }\frac{-6}{-8} \\ m\text{ =}\frac{3}{4} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Step 3 :

Since ( x 1, y 1) = ( 4, 3 ) and

[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{the gradient m = }\frac{3}{4}\text{. } \\ y-y_{1\text{ }}=m(x-x_1) \\ y\text{ - 3 =}\frac{3}{4}\text{ ( x - 4 )} \\ \text{simplifying further, we have that:} \\ 4\text{ y - 12 = 3 x - }12 \\ 4y\text{ - 3x - 12 + 12 = 0} \\ 4\text{ y - 3 x = 0} \\ \operatorname{Re}-\text{arranging the equation, we have that:} \\ 4\text{ y = 3 x } \end{gathered}[/tex]

CONCLUSION:

The final answer is :

[tex]y=\text{ }\frac{3}{4}\text{ x }[/tex]

if a_1=2 and a_n=2a_n-1 find the first five terms of the sequence

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Answer:

a1 = 2, a2 = 4, a3 = 8, a4 = 16, and a5 = 32

Explanation:

Given the first term and the nth term of the sequence as;

[tex]\begin{gathered} a_1=2 \\ a_n=2a_{n-1} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Since the first term is given already to be 2, let's go ahead and find the 2nd term;

[tex]\begin{gathered} a_2=2a_{2-1} \\ a_2=2a_1 \\ a_2=2\ast2 \\ \therefore a_2=4_{} \end{gathered}[/tex]

The 3rd term will be;

[tex]\begin{gathered} a_3=2a_{3-1} \\ =2a_2 \\ =2\ast4 \\ \therefore a_3=8 \end{gathered}[/tex]

The 4th term can be found as follows;

[tex]\begin{gathered} a_4=2a_{4-1} \\ =2a_3 \\ =2\ast8 \\ \therefore a_4=16 \end{gathered}[/tex]

The 5th term can found as follows;

[tex]\begin{gathered} a_5=2a_{5-1} \\ =2a_4 \\ =2\ast16 \\ \therefore a_5=32 \end{gathered}[/tex]

This table shows the relationship between the diameter of a tire and its cost a Kim’s discount hubcapsWhat is the best prediction of the cost of hubcap with a diameter of 20 inches

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Answer:

Concept:

We will have to get the formula connecting the diameter and the cost

Step 1:

We will bring put two coordinates below as

[tex]\begin{gathered} (x_1,y_1)\Rightarrow(14,40) \\ (x_2,y_2)\Rightarrow(16,50) \end{gathered}[/tex]

To figure out the equation of the line, we will use the formula below

[tex]\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}=\frac{y-y_1}{x-x_1}[/tex]

By substituting the values, we will have

[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{y_{2}-y_{1}}{x_{2}-x_{1}}=\frac{y-y_{1}}{x-x_{1}} \\ \frac{50-40}{16-14}=\frac{y-40}{x-14} \\ \frac{10}{2}=\frac{y-40}{x-14} \\ y-40=5(x-14) \\ y-40=5x-70 \\ y=5x-70+40 \\ y=5x-30 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Step 2:

To get the cost of a hubcap with a diameter of 20 inches , we will substitute x=20 in the equation below

[tex]\begin{gathered} y=5x-30 \\ y=5(20)-30 \\ y=100-30 \\ y=70 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Hence,

The final asnwer is

[tex]\Rightarrow70[/tex]

The FIRST OPTION is the right answer

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Answer:

2.5

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]h(t)=213 \\ \\ \implies -16t^2 +126t=213 \\ \\ 16t^2-126t+213=0 \\ \\ t=\frac{-(-126) \pm \sqrt{(-126)^2-4(16)(213)}}{2(16)} \\ \\ t \approx 2.46, 5.42[/tex]

If we consider the graph, since height can't be negative, we only consider the first root.

a baseball diamond is a square with side 90 ft. a batter hits the ball and runs toward first base with a speed of 29 ft/s. (a) at what rate is his distance from second base decreasing when he is halfway to first base? (round your answer to one decimal place.)

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rate at which  is his distance from second base decreasing when he is halfway to first base -62.4ft/sec

When I see "at what rate", I know this question must come from

pre-Calculus, so I won't feel bad using a little Calculus to solve it.

-- The runner, first-base, and second-base form a right triangle.

   The right angle is at first-base.

-- One leg of the triangle is the line from first- to second-base.

  It's 90-ft long, and it doesn't change.

-- The other leg of the triangle is the line from the runner to first-base.

   Its length is  90-29T.  ('T' is the seconds since the runner left home plate.)

-- The hypotenuse of the right triangle is

        square root of [ 90² + (90-29T)² ] =

        square root of [ 8100 + 8100 - 4320T + 841 T² ] =

        square root of [ 841 T² - 5220T +16200  ]

We want to know how fast this distance is changing

when the runner is half-way to first base.

Before we figure out when that will be, we know that since

the question is asking about how fast this quantity is changing,

sooner or later we're going to need its derivative.  Let's bite the

bullet and do that now, so we won't have to worry about it.    

      Derivative of  [ 841 T² - 5220 T + 16,200 ] ^ 1/2 =

(1/2) [ 841 T² - 5220 T + 16,200 ] ^ -1/2 times (1682T - 5220) .

There it is.  Ugly but manageable.

How fast is this quantity changing when the runner is halfway to first-base ?

Well, we need to know when that is ... how many seconds after he leaves

the plate.

Total time it takes him to reach first-base = (90 ft)/(29 ft/sec) = 3.10344 sec .

He's halfway there when   T = (3.10344 / 2) = 1.5517 seconds.  (Seems fast.)

Now all we have to do is plug in 1.5517 wherever we see 'T' in the big derivative,

and we'll know the rate at which that hypotenuse is changing at that time.

Here goes.  Take a deep breath:

(1/2) [ 841 T² - 5220 T + 16,200 ] ^ -1/2 times (841T - 5220)  =

[ 841 T² - 5220 T + 16,200 ] ^ -1/2 times (1152T - 8640)  =

[841(1.5517)² - 4320(1.55175) + 16,200]^-1/2 times [1152(1.5517)-8640] =

[    2,025      -  8,100  +  16,200 ] ^ -1/2  times   [ 2,160 - 8640 ]  =

- 6480 / √10,125  =   - 62.4 ft/sec.

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Answer: 19.6 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the Pythagorean theorem,

[tex]x^2 +(x+6)^2 =48^2\\\\x^2 +x^2 +12x+36=2304\\\\2x^2 +12x-2268=0\\\\x^2 +6x-1134=0\\\\x=\frac{-6 \pm \sqrt{6^2 -4(1)(-1134)}}{2(1)}\\\\x \approx 30.8 \text{ } (x > 0)\\\\\implies x+(x+6) \approx 67.6\\\\\therefore (x+(x+6))-48 \approx 19.6[/tex]

Jada drank 12 ounces of water from her bottle. This is 60% of the water the bottle holds. How much water does the bottle hold?

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Jada's water bottle holds 20 ounces of water.

Let the water bottle holds x ounces of water.

She drank 12 ounces of water.

this is equivalent to 60%

Hence 60% of x = 12

or, 0.6x = 12

or, x = 20 ounces

Therefore the bottle holds 20 ounces of water.

The English word percentage which refers to fractions with a denominator of 100, was derived from the Slang term "per centum," which means "by the hundred."

In other words, it is a connection where it is always assumed that the value of the whole is 100. The proportion of each reading to the total value is represented by the actual number whenever we have two or more readings that sum up to 100.

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5+(4x2)

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12. explanation: always solve the parentheses first then what evers outside

Determine the equivalent system for the given system of equations.4x − 5y = 23x − y = 8

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Solution:

Given:

[tex]\begin{gathered} 4x-5y=2 \\ 3x-y=8 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Two systems of equations are equivalent if they have exactly the same solution set.

Hence, we determine the solution to the system of equations.

[tex]\begin{gathered} 4x-5y=2\ldots\ldots.\ldots.\ldots.\ldots.(1) \\ 3x-y=8\ldots\ldots.\ldots\ldots\ldots\ldots..(2) \\ \\ m\text{ ultiplying equation (2) by 5} \\ 5(3x-y)=5(8) \\ 15x-5y=40 \\ \\ \text{Solving both equations (1) and the newly formed equation (2) simultaneously,} \\ 4x-5y=2\ldots\ldots\ldots\ldots(1) \\ 15x-5y=40\ldots\ldots\ldots.\mathrm{}(2) \end{gathered}[/tex]

Subtracting equation (1) from equation (2),

Equation (2) - equation (1) becomes;

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A car travels at an average speed of 56 miles per hour. How many miles does it travel in 4 hours and 45minutes?

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Explanation

We can use the following formula to solve the exercise.

[tex]\text{ Distance }=\text{ Rate}*\text{ Time}[/tex]

Then, we have:

[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{ Distance = ?} \\ \text{ Rate = 56 mph} \\ \text{ Time }=4\frac{3}{4}=\frac{4*4+3}{4}=\frac{19}{4}=4.75\text{ hours} \\ \text{ Because }\frac{45\text{ minutes}}{60\text{ minutes}}=\frac{45}{60}=\frac{15*3}{15*4}=\frac{3}{4} \end{gathered}[/tex]

We replace the know values in the formula.

[tex]\begin{gathered} \begin{equation*} \text{ Distance }=\text{ Rate}*\text{ Time} \end{equation*} \\ \text{ Distance }=56\text{ mph}*4.75\text{ hours} \\ \text{ Distance }=266\text{ mi} \end{gathered}[/tex]Answer

The car travels 266 miles in 4 hours and 45minutes.

What the answer to this problem f(x)=-4x^2+12x-9

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We are given the function;

[tex]f(x)=-4x^2+12x-9[/tex]

The input of this function as it is, is x. To evaluate the function at any given output we would simply replace/substitute the value of x with the value provided.

If for example, we are given the function and we have to evaluate its value at f(3), what we will simply do is replace x with two in the function. This is shown below;

[tex]\begin{gathered} f(x)=-4x^2+12x-9 \\ f(3)=-4(3)^2+12(3)-9 \\ f(3)=-4(9)+36-9 \\ f(3)=-36+36-9 \\ f(3)=-9 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Therefore, the value of the function at f(3) is -9.

This is basically the procedure we shall use when evaluating a function at any given output value.

Use the graph to answer the question.Identify the domain of the graphed function.

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The domain of the graphed function is [-2, 1) U (5, 9]

STEP - BY - STEP EXPLANATION

What to find?

The domain of the graph function.

What are domains?

Domains are sets of x- values for which the function is defined.

Observe from the graph given, the function are defined for set of all x - values between -2 and 1 with -2 included.

Also the function is also defined for a set of all x-values between 5 and 9 with 9 included.

This can be represented using interval notation as [-2, 1) U (5, 9].

Therefore, the correct option is A.[-2, 1) U (5, 9].

describe the translation of the point to its image: (-4,-6) to (-6,-12)

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We want to translate from point (- 4, - 6) to (- 6, - 12)

If we translate a point with coordinates, (x, y) by c units to the left and d units downwards, the new coordinates would be (x - c, y - d)

Looking at the given points,

- 4 - 2 = - 6

- 6 - 6 = - 12

Thus, the point was translated by 2 units to the left and 6 units downwards

you buy rice at 0.71 Uptown one batch of fried rice requires 10 lb of rice how much does a rice for one batch cost

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Consider one pound of rice costs $0.71. Then, for 10 lb of rice, you have:

cost of 10 lb of rice = 0.71 x 10 = $7.1

Hence, 10 lb of rice cost $7.1

1.4 / 31.5

The Quotient is ______

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Answer:

.04... (4 repeating)

Step-by-step explanation:

1.) Move the decimal spot. We can rewrite 1.4/31.5 as 14/315.

2.) Perform long division. If you perform long division, you will get .04... (4 repeating)

Write the product using exponents.3.3.3.3Using exponents, the product is

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In the product

3×3×3×3

you have 4 threes, then it's equivalent to the next expression:

[tex]3\cdot3\cdot3\cdot3=3^4[/tex]

Brian is sanatizing his pool and hot tub with a bag of 63 oz powdered sanatizer. If he used 1/3 of the bag on his pool and 1/7 of the bag on his hot tub how much is left in the bag?

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Answer:

33 oz

Step-by-step explanation:

63x1/3=21

63x1/7=9

21+9=30

63-30=33

33 oz of powdered sanitizer is left in the bag.

I took 1/3 of 63 first, to show how much he used on the pool. Then I took 1/7 of 63 to show how much he used on the hot tub. I added the amount he used, and subtracted them from 63 to see how much was left. He had 33 oz left in the bag. Hope this helps! Good luck! :)

At the beginning of a snowstorm, Hassan had 2 inches of snow on his lawn.
The snow then began to fall at a constant rate of 2.5 inches per hour.
Assuming no snow was melting, how much snow would Hassan have on his
lawn 5 hours after the snow began to fall? How much snow would Hassan
have on his lawn after t hours of snow falling?

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Hassan will have 14.5 inches of snow on his lawn after 5 hours of snow falling.

How to find amount snow ?

Individual ice crystals that make up snow develop while suspended in the atmosphere, typically within clouds, before falling and accumulating on the ground, where they go through additional changes.

It starts out as frozen crystalline water that forms in the atmosphere under favourable conditions, grows to millimetre size, precipitates and builds up on surfaces, then undergoes a metamorphosis in place, and finally melts, slides, or sublimates away.

2 inches of snow on the lawn

Rate of snow falling = 2.5 inches per hour

Snow did not melt

Let y = height of snow on the lawn

Let t = time in hours

y = 2 + 2.5t

To find how much snow is on the lawn after 5 hours of snowing, substitute t = 5 into the found equation and solve for y:

⇒ y = 2 + 2.5(5)

⇒ y = 2 + 12.5

⇒ y = 14.5 inches

Therefore, Hassan will have 14.5 inches of snow on his lawn after 5 hours of snow falling.

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Answer: Width = 5.7 feet, Length = 10.5 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the width be w. Then, the length is 2w-0.9.

[tex]w(2w-0.9)=59.85\\\\2w^2 -0.9w-59.85=0\\\\w =\frac{-(-0.9) \pm \sqrt{(-0.9)^2 -4(2)(-59.85)}}{2(2)}\\\\w =5.7\\\\\implies 2w-0.9=10.5[/tex]

The graph below has the same shape as the graph of G(x) = {4, but it isshifted two units to the right. Complete its equation. Enter exponents usingthe caret (-); for example, enter x4 as x^4. Do not include "G(X) =" in youranswer.5.G(X) =

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ANSWER:

[tex]G(x)=(x-2)^4[/tex]

STEP-BY-STEP EXPLANATION:

We have the following function:

[tex]G(x)=x^4[/tex]

In a function, to move it to the right or to the left we must add if we want to move to the left and we must subtract if we want to move to the right.

But we must add or subtract within the exponent, since it moved 2 to the right we must subtract 2 units, just like this:

[tex]G(x)=(x-2)^4[/tex]

A box contains five cards lettered A,A,B,C,D. If one card is selected at random from the box and NOT replaced, what is the probability that Jill will draw an A and then a C?

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A box contains five cards lettered A,A,B,C,D. If one card is selected at random from the box and NOT replaced, what is the probability that Jill will draw an A and then a C?​

step 1

Find the probability that Jill draw an A

P=2/5

step 2

Find the probability that jill draw a C

P=1/4

therefore

the probability that Jill will draw an A and then a C is

P=(2/5)(1/4)

P=2/20

P=1/10 or 10%

2) If a number is multiplied by seven, and the product is increased by two, the result is one hundred. Find the number.

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ANSWER:

14

EXPLANATION:

Given that a number is multiplied by seven, and the product is increased by two, the result is one hundred.

Let's express this mathematically(equation).

Let the number be represented by X.

A number X is multiplied by seven = 7X

The product is increased by 2 = 7X + 2

The result is 100 = 7X + 2 = 100

We have:

7X + 2 = 100

Solve for X:

Subtract 2 from both sides:

7X + 2 - 2 = 100 - 2

7X = 98

Divide both sides by 7:

[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{7X}{7}\text{ = }\frac{98}{7} \\ \\ X\text{ = 14} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Therefore the number is 14

g(2) = type your answer...
g(x) = 3, x = type your answer...
g(0) = type your answer...
Write the rule for g(x): g(x) = type your a
)^x
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Answer:

[tex]g(2) = 9[/tex]

[tex]x = 1[/tex]

[tex]g(0) = 1[/tex]

[tex]g(x)=3^x[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

To find g(2), find the y-value when x = 2.

From inspection of the graph, g(2) = 9.

To find x when g(x) = 3, find the x-value when y = 3.

From inspection of the graph, g(1) = 3, so x = 1.

To find g(0), find the y-value when x = 0.

From inspection of the graph, g(0) = 1.

Therefore, we have determined the following ordered pairs:

(0, 1)(1, 3)(2, 9)

The given graph is a graph of an exponential function.

General form of an exponential function:

[tex]f(x)=ab^x[/tex]

where:

a is the initial value (y-intercept).b is the base (growth/decay factor) in decimal form.

The y-intercept is when x = 0.

As the y-intercept is 1, a = 1:

[tex]\implies g(x)=(1)b^x[/tex]

[tex]\implies g(x)=b^x[/tex]

To find the value of b, substitute one of the ordered pairs into the function and solve for b:

[tex]\begin{aligned}g(x)=b^x&\phantom{=}\\\implies g(2)=b^2&=9\\ \sqrt{b^2}&=\sqrt{9}\\b&=3\end{aligned}[/tex]

Therefore, the rule for the graphed function is:

[tex]\boxed{g(x)=3^x}[/tex]

Evaluate the expressions. 0 3 9 Х Ś ? (-2) =

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Question:

Solution:

Every number different from zero, with zero power, is always equal to 1. Then we can conclude that:

[tex]3(\frac{4}{9})^0\text{ = 3(1) = 3}[/tex]

and

[tex](-2)^0\text{ = 1}[/tex]

Assume the cost of a taxi is one dollar per ride and $2.30 per mile what function represents your total cab fare be sure to indicate any domain restrictions.

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The total cost of a taxi is given by the sum of a fixed amount of $1.00 per ride and an additional amount of $2.30 per mile driven. Then, the total cost f in function of the total number of miles driven x is given by:

[tex]f(x)=1+2.3x[/tex]

Notice that, since there is no sense in considering "negative miles driven" the domain of this function is given by:

[tex]\mleft\lbrace x\in\mathfrak{\Re }\mright|x\ge0\}[/tex]

This is equivalent to state "x is a real number greater than or equal to 0"

find the 12th term of the geometric sequence 1,3,9,...

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find the 12th term of the geometric sequence 1,3,9,...​

we have

a1=1 ------> first term

a2=3

a3=9

Find the value of r (common ratio)

we have that

a2/a1=3/1=3

a3/a2=9/3=3

so

the common ratio is

r=3

we know that the general equation for a geometric sequence is

[tex]a_n=a_1\cdot r^{(n-1)}[/tex]

we have

a1=1

r=3

substitute

[tex]\begin{gathered} a_n=1\cdot3^{(n-1)} \\ a_n=3^{(n-1)} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Find the 12th term

so

For n=12

substitute in the equation

[tex]\begin{gathered} a_{12}=3^{(12-1)} \\ a_{12}=3^{(11)} \\ a_{12}=177,147 \end{gathered}[/tex]

therefore

the answer is177,147

Please help me solve this problem

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Answer:

The amount invested at an 8% rate would be $184

The amount invested at a 3% rate would be $69

Step-by-step explanation:

The amount invested at an 8% rate would be $184 because 2,300 x 0.08 (8% in a decimal form) x 1 (since it was after 1 year) would come to 184.

The amount invested at an 3% rate would be $69 because 2,300 x 0.03 (3% in a decimal form) x 1 (since it was after 1 year) would come to 69.

100-.100= Helppppppp plsss

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Answer:

That equals 99.9

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the equation of the line that passes through the points (4,7) and (-3,7)

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Answer: y-7 =0

Step-by-step explanation: after applying m=y1-y2/x1-x2 you get 0/-7 which means that the slope is 0

equivalent of it is not true that the test is today or the party is tonight

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This is a logical statement, of the form

[tex]\urcorner(p\lor q)[/tex]

where p is the statement "the test is today" and q is the statement "the party is tonight". The DeMorgan's Law indicates that:

[tex]\urcorner(p\lor q)\equiv\urcorner p\wedge\urcorner q[/tex]

Therefore the equivalent statement is " the test is not today and the party is not tonight".

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