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Answer 1

The vertex of the given parabola is (h, k)=(0,0).

(x, y)=(2, -4) is a point on the parabola.

The vertex form of a parbola is,

[tex]y=a(x-h)^2+k\text{ ------(1)}[/tex]

Here, (h, k) is the vertex of parabola.

Put h=0, k=0, x=2 and y=-4 in the above equation.

[tex]\begin{gathered} -4=a(2-0)+0 \\ \frac{-4}{2}=a \\ -2=a \end{gathered}[/tex]

Put a=-2, h=0, k=0 in equation (1) to find the function.

[tex]y=-2x^2[/tex]

Put y=0 to obtain a quadratic function and solve for x.

[tex]\begin{gathered} 0=-2x^2 \\ x=0 \end{gathered}[/tex]

So, there is only one solution to the graph.

Short cut:

Since the parabola touches the x axis when the x intercept is zero, the solution of the quadratic function of the parabola is x=0. So, there is only one solution to the graph.


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Need immediate help on 2 questions for my test tomorrow

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The data that can be determined from the box plots are

a)

This is because the line in the middle of the box plot is the median of the box plot.

b)

The upper quartile of a box plot is the part of the box plot that is to the right of the line. In this case the median line is at the same location and the upper quartile ends at the same location.

and

The data that can not be determined is

c)

The reason this can not be determined is because the median is the average of the grades. This could mean some students scored in the higher levels and more scored below the median, which in turn drags it down.

d)

Would be following the same reason as C. It can be determined that there was a larger range lower grades in period 5 over period 3, but it can't be determined how many.

Leslie has 3 pounds of peanuts, she uses 1 7/8 pounds to make trail mix. How many pounds does she have left?

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What Leslie has is 3 pounds of Peanuts and she has used a fraction of it. That fraction is 1 7/8. To find out how many pounds more she has left, its a matter of subtracting 1 7/8 from 3 whole.

Let the leftover be called x, and you now have;

x = 3 - 1 7/8

Converting the other number to an improper fraction you now have

x = 3 - 15/8

x = 3/1 - 15/8

By using the LCM of both denominators which is 8, the expression now becomes,

x = 24/8 - 15/8

x = 9/8

x = 1 1/8

Les

Which of the following functions have the ordered pair (2, 5) as a solution?4 + x = yy = 2 x7 - x = yx + 3 = y

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Given

The ordered pair (2,5).

To find which of the functions have the ordered pair as a solution.

Explanation:

It is given that,

The ordered pair (2,5).

Then, put x=2, and y=5 in the function x+3=y.

That implies,

[tex]\begin{gathered} 2+3=5 \\ 5=5 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Hence, the ordered pair (2,5) is a solution of the function x+3=y.

Also, substitute x=2, y=5 in the function 7-x=y.

That implies,

[tex]\begin{gathered} 7-2=5 \\ 5=5 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Hence, the ordered pair (2,5) is a solution of the function 7-x=y.

What is the horizontal and vertical shift for the absolute value function below?f(x) =|x-5|+1The graph shifts right 5 and up 1.The graph shifts left 5 and up 1.The graph shifts left 5 and down 1.The graph shifts right 5 and down 1.

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The correct answer is option A;

The graph shifts right 5 and up 1

what do 13% and 0.125 and 1/5 and 10 % have in common

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Comparing 13%, 0.125 , 1/ 5 and 10%

1. 13 % = 0.13

2. 0.125 = 0.13 ( 2 decimal places)

3. 1/5 = 0.2

4. 10 % = 0.1

Conclusion : 13% and 0.125 have things in common

hello, please help me solve to find the correct polynomials!

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INFORMATION:

We have the next polynomials

And we must factor them to complete the next table

STEP BY STEP EXPLANATION:

1.

[tex]x^2-8x+15[/tex]

To factor it, we must look for two number that multiplied be equal to 15 and added up be equal to -8.

These two numbers would be -5 and -3.

- -5 x -3 = 15

- -5 - 3 = -8

So, when we factor this polynomial, we obtain

[tex]\begin{gathered} x^2-8x+15=(x-5)(x-3) \\ \text{ So, }a=1,b=-5,c=1,d=-3 \end{gathered}[/tex]

2.

[tex]2x^3-8x^2-24x[/tex]

To factor it, we must first take the common factor 2x from the expression

[tex]2x(x^2-4x-12)[/tex]

Now, we must factor the terms in the parenthesis. We must look for two number that multiplied be equal to -12 and added up be equal to -4. These two numbers would be -6 and 2.

- -6 x 2 = -12

- -6 + 2 = -4

So, when we factor this polynomial, we obtain

[tex]\begin{gathered} 2x(x+2)(x-6) \\ \text{ So, }a=1,b=2,c=1,d=-6 \end{gathered}[/tex]

3.

[tex]6x^2+14x+4[/tex]

To factor it, we must first take the common factor 2 from the expression

[tex]2(3x^2+7x+2)[/tex]

Then, we divide the 7x term in the parenthesis in two terms

[tex]2(3x^2+6x+x+2)[/tex]

Now, we can take the common factor x + 2 in the parenthesis

[tex]2(3x(x+2)+(x+2))[/tex]

Finally, we can take the common factor x + 2 in the complete expression

[tex]\begin{gathered} 2(x+2)(3x+1) \\ \text{ Simplifying,} \\ =\left(3x+1\right)(2x+4) \\ \text{ So, }a=3,b=1,c=2,d=4 \end{gathered}[/tex]

ANSWER:

What are the coordinates of point B on AC such that the ratio of AB to BC is 5 : 6

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We have a segment AC, with the point B lying between A and C.

The ratio AB to BC is 5:6.

The coordinates for A and C are:

A=(2,-6)

C=(-4,2)

We can calculate the coordinates of B for each axis, using the ratio of 5:6.

[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{x_a-x_b}{x_b-x_c}=\frac{2-x_b}{x_b+4}=\frac{5}{6}_{} \\ 6\cdot(2-x_b)=5\cdot(x_b+4) \\ 12-6x_b=5x_b+20 \\ -6x_b-5x_b=20-12_{} \\ -11x_b=8 \\ x_b=-\frac{8}{11}\approx-0.72\ldots \end{gathered}[/tex]

We can do the same for the y-coordinates:

[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{y_a-y_b}{y_b-y_c}=\frac{-6-y_b}{y_b-2}=\frac{5}{6} \\ 6(-6-y_b)=5(y_b-2) \\ -36-6y_b=5y_b-10 \\ -6y_b-5y_b=-10+36 \\ -11y_b=26 \\ y_b=-\frac{26}{11}\approx-2.36\ldots \end{gathered}[/tex]

The coordinates of B are (-8/11, -26/11).

(2n^3+15n^2+11n-42)÷(n+6)

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we have the following:

A carnival ride is in the shape of a wheel with a radius of 25 feet. The wheel has 20 cars attached to the center of the wheel. Use 3.14 for pi and round answers to the nearest hundredth, if applicable.a.) What is the measure of each central angle between any two cars? (4 points)b.) What is the arc length of each sector between any two cars? (4 points)c.) What is the area of each sector between any two cars?

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The carnival ride is in shape of wheel with 25ft radius.

The wheel has 20 cars attached to the center of the wheel. Since the cars are evenly distributed, we can thus find the

the measure of the angle between each car by dividing 360 degrees by 20.

#A:

The measure of each central angle between any two cars is:

[tex]\frac{360}{20}=18^0[/tex]

#B:

Hence, we can find the length of the arch between any two cars is given by the length of arc formula given below:

[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{\theta}{360}\times2\pi r \\ \text{where,} \\ r=\text{radius} \\ \theta=\text{measure of each central angle betw}een\text{ two cars} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Let us calculate this length below:

[tex]\begin{gathered} \theta=18^0 \\ \frac{18}{360}\times2\pi\times25 \\ =2.5\pi=7.85\text{ (to the nearest hundredth)} \end{gathered}[/tex]

#C:

We are asked to find the area of each sector between two cars.

The area of a sector of a circle is:

[tex]\frac{\theta}{360}\times\pi\times r^2[/tex]

Since we have all the parameters, let us calculate this area:

[tex]\begin{gathered} Area=\frac{18}{360}\times\pi\times25^2 \\ \\ Area=98.13\text{ (to nearest hundredth)} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Therefore, the final answers are:

#A: angle = 18 degrees

#B length = 7.85 feet

#C Area = 98.13 squared feet

7. Find two consecutive even integers such that twice the smaller diminished by twenty is equal to thelarger.

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Given two consecutive even integer numbers x and x + 2, we know that twice the smaller number diminished by twenty is equal to the larger:

[tex]2x-20=x+2[/tex]

Solving for x:

[tex]\begin{gathered} 2x-x=20+2 \\ \\ \Rightarrow x=22 \end{gathered}[/tex]

And the numbers are:

[tex]22\text{ and }24[/tex]

A training field is formed by joining a rectangle and two semicircle. The rectangle is 87m long and 64m wide. What is the length of a training track running around the field? ( Use the value 3.14 pie, and do not round your answer. Be sure to include the correct unit in your answer.)

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The legth of running around this track will be the length of both semi-circles plus the two bigger sidesof the rectangle.

The length of a semi -circle is half the length of a circle, and can be expressed as:

[tex]S=\frac{2\pi r}{2}=\pi r[/tex]

Where r is the radius of the semi-circle. The diameter of the semi-circles is the same as the smaller sides of the rectangle and its radius is half the diameter, so:

[tex]r=\frac{d}{2}=\frac{64}{2}=32[/tex]

So, the total length, as said above, is the sum of the length of both semi-circles plus two times the bigger side:

[tex]\begin{gathered} L=2S+2w \\ L=2\cdot\pi r+2\cdot87 \\ L=2\cdot3.14\cdot32+2\cdot87 \\ L=200.96+174 \\ L=374.96 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Al the measures used were in meters and length is given in meters to the first power, so the unit of the result is also meters, or just "m".

Thus the answer is 374.96 m.

Find the area of a circle with a circumferenceof 261 feet.

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It is given that Circumference of circle is 26П feet

The expression for the Circumference of circle is 2Пr.

So,

[tex]\begin{gathered} 2\Pi r=26\Pi \\ r=\frac{26\Pi}{2\Pi} \\ r=13 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Radius of the circle is 13 feet

The expression for the area of circle is ПRadius²

[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{Area of circle =}\Pi\times r^2^{} \\ \text{Area of circle=3.14}\times13\times13 \\ \text{Area of circle = 530}.93\text{ f}eet^2 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Answer: 530.9

LEO AND OLIVER HAVE TLO CLEAN THIER BEDROOMS. OLIVER CLEANS HIS ROOM IN 3/4 OF AN HOUR.LEO TAKES TWICE AS LONG AS OLIVER. HOW DID IT TAKE LEO TO CLEAN HIS ROOM?

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It took 1.5 hour for Leo to clean the room .

In the question ,

it is given that

Leo and Oliver clean their their room

time taken by Oliver to clean the room is = 3/4 of an hour = 0.75 hours .

and also given that Leo takes twice as long as Oliver

which means

time taken by Leo to clean the room = 2*(time taken by Oliver to clean the room )

On substituting the values

we get ,

time taken by Leo to clean the room = 2*(0.75 hours)

= 1.5 hours

Therefore , Leo takes 1.5 hours to clean the room .

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Solve. 15 = 4n- 5solve for nn=

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15 = 4n -5

Add 5 to both sides of the equation

15 +5 = 4n -5 + 5

20 = 4n

Divide both sides by 4:

20/4 = 4n /4

5 = n

n= 5

A 76.00 pound flask of mercury costs $150.50. The density of mercury is 13.534 g/cm3.It takes 4.800 in^3 of mercury to make one manometer. Find the price of the mercury used to make 21 manometers by first calculating the cost of mercury for one manometer.What is the price of mercury used to make one manometer?

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Price of one pound of mercury is derived as follows;

[tex]\begin{gathered} Price\text{ of 1lb of merc}=\frac{Cost\text{ of flask}}{Pounds\text{ of merc in the flask}} \\ \text{Price of 1 lb}=\frac{150.50}{76} \\ \text{Price of 1 lb}=1.98 \end{gathered}[/tex]

This means 1 pound of mercury costs $1.98

1 pound = 453.6 grams

Therefore;

[tex]\begin{gathered} 1lb=453.6gms \\ 76lb=34,473.6gms \end{gathered}[/tex]

The price of 1 gram of mercury would be;

[tex]\begin{gathered} Price\text{ of 1 gram}=\frac{Price\text{ per pound}}{\text{grams in 1 lb}} \\ \text{Price of 1 gram}=\frac{1.98}{453.6} \\ \text{Price of 1 gram}=0.004365 \end{gathered}[/tex]

This means 1 gram of mercury costs $0.004365

Note that you have 13.534 grams per cubic centimeter of mercury. Therefore, the price of 1 cubic centimeter of mercury shall be calculated as follows;

[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{Price of 1 cubic cm}=grams\text{ per cubic cm x price of 1 gram} \\ \text{price of 1 cubic cm}=13.534\times0.004365 \\ \text{Price of 1 cubic cm}=0.059 \end{gathered}[/tex]

This means 1 cubic centimeter of mercury would cost $0.059

Note also that, 1 cubic inch = 16.387 cubic centimeters. Hence,

[tex]\begin{gathered} Price\text{ of 1 cubic inch}=16.387\text{ cubic cm x }price\text{ of 1 cubic cm} \\ \text{Price of 1 cubic inch}=16.387\times0.059 \\ \text{Price of 1 cubic inch}=0.9668 \end{gathered}[/tex]

This means 1 cubic inch costs $0.9668

It takes 4.800 cubic inches to make 1 manometer.

Therefore, the cost of 4.800 cubic inches would be;

[tex]\begin{gathered} Price\text{ of 4.800 cubic inches}=Price\text{ of 1 cubic inch x 4.800 cubic inches} \\ Price\text{ of 4.800 cubic inches}=0.9668\times4.800 \\ \text{Price of 4.800 cubic inches}=4.64 \end{gathered}[/tex]

If it costs 4.800 cubic inches to make 1 manometer, then the cost of 1 manometer would be $4.64

Therefore, to make 21 manometers, we would have;

[tex]\begin{gathered} 1\text{ manometer}=4.64 \\ 21\text{ manometers}=21\times4.64 \\ 21\text{ manometers}=97.44 \end{gathered}[/tex]

ANSWER:

The price of mercury required to make 21 manometers would be $97.44

If twice the age of a stamp is added to the age of a coin, the result is 45. The difference between three times the age of a stamp and the age of a coin is 5. What is the age of the stamp?

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10 years

1) Considering that we can call the age of a stamp by "s" and the age of a coin by "c" we can write out the following system of Linear Equations:

[tex]\begin{gathered} 2s+c=45 \\ 3s-c=5 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Note that we can solve it using the Elimination Method.

2) So let's add simultaneously both equations:

[tex]\begin{gathered} 2s+c=45 \\ 3s-c=5 \\ -------- \\ 5s=50 \\ \frac{5s}{5}=\frac{50}{5} \\ s=10 \end{gathered}[/tex]

We can plug into that s=10 and find the age of a coin as well:

[tex]\begin{gathered} 2(10)+c=45 \\ c=45-20 \\ c=20 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Note that we subtracted 20 from both sides.

3) Hence, the age of a stamp is 10 years

The sum of 3 times a number and another number is 34. Five times the first number minus the other number is 38. What are the two numbers. The numbers are 3 and 11. The numbers are 9 and 7.

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The sum of 3 times a number and another number is 34. Five times the first number minus the other number is 38. What are the two numbers. The numbers are 3 and 11. The numbers are 9 and 7.​

Let

x -----> first number

y -----> another number

we have that

3x+y=34 -------> equation A

5x-y=38 -----> equation B

solve by elimination

Adds the equations

so

8x=72

x=72/8

x=9

substitute

3(9)+y=34

y=34-27

y=7

therefore

the numbers are 9 and 7

what is 80% of 685?

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548

1) To find what is 80% of 685 we need to rewrite that percentage as a decimal number

[tex]80\%=0.8[/tex]

2) So, to find what is 80% we need to multiply 0.8 by 685

[tex]0.8\times685=548[/tex]

Thus, 548 is 80% of 685

Factor the given trinomial. If the trinomial cannot be factored, indicate “not factorable” 6v^5-18v^4-168v^3

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The polynomial is given below as

[tex]6v^5-18v^4-168v^3[/tex]

Step 1: Factor out the highest common factor which is

[tex]6v^3[/tex][tex]\begin{gathered} 6v^5-18v^4-168v^3=6v^3(\frac{6v^5}{6v^3}-\frac{18v^4}{6v^3}-\frac{168v^3}{6v^3}) \\ 6v^5-18v^4-168v^3=6v^3(v^2-3v-28) \end{gathered}[/tex]

Step 2: Factorise the quadratic expression

[tex]v^2-3v-28[/tex]

To factorize the quadratic expression, we will have to look for two factors that will multiply each other to give a -28, and then the same two factors will add up together to give -3

By try and error, we will have the two factors to be

[tex]\begin{gathered} -7\times+4=-28 \\ -7+4=-3 \end{gathered}[/tex]

By replacing the two factors in the equation above, we will have

[tex]\begin{gathered} v^2-3v-28=v^2-7v+4v-28 \\ \text{group the factors to have} \\ (v^2-7v)+(4v-28)=v(v-7)+4(v-7) \\ v^2-3v-28=(v-7)(v+4) \end{gathered}[/tex]

Hence,

[tex]6v^5-18v^4-168v^3=6v^3(v-7)(v+4)[/tex]

Therefore,

The final answer is 6v³(v - 7)(v + 4)

A boat sails directly away from a skyscraper located on the edge of a large lake. The skyscraper is 120 meters tall. A photographer on the boat is taking pictures of the skyscraper with a camera that has a 28° viewing lens.

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Let's begin by identifying key information given to us:

[tex]\begin{gathered} Height(h)=120m \\ \theta=28^{\circ} \\ d=\text{?} \end{gathered}[/tex]

We will use the Trigonometric ratio (SOHCAHTOA) to solve for d. In this case, we will use ''TOA''

[tex]\begin{gathered} TOA\Rightarrow tan\theta=\frac{opposite}{adjacent} \\ tan\theta=\frac{opposite}{adjacent} \\ opposite\Rightarrow height=120m \\ adjacent\Rightarrow d \\ \theta=28^{\circ} \\ tan28^{\circ}=\frac{120}{d} \\ d\cdot tan28^{\circ}=120 \\ d=\frac{120}{tan28^{\circ}}=225.687\approx226 \\ d=226m \end{gathered}[/tex]

what is the slope of a line perpendicular to y=-3/4x-1

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As given by the question

There are given that the equation

[tex]y=-\frac{3}{4}x-1[/tex]

Now,

For find the slope of line perpendicular to given equation

The formula is:

[tex]m_{perpendicular}=-\frac{1}{m}[/tex]

Here,

From the equation, the value of m is,

[tex]m=-\frac{3}{4}[/tex]

Then,

Put the value of m into the above formula

So,

[tex]\begin{gathered} m_{perpendicular}=-\frac{1}{m} \\ m_{perpendicular}=-\frac{1}{-\frac{3}{4}} \\ m_{perpendicular}=\frac{4}{3} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Hence, the correct option is C

Geometry question - Given: AB and AC are the legs of isosceles triangle ABC, measure of angle 1 = 5x, measure of angle three = 2x + 12. Find measure of angle 2 (reference picture)

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Since triangle, ABC is an isosceles triangle because AB = BC

Then the angles of its base are equal

Since the angles of its bases are <2 and <4, then

[tex]m\angle2=m\angle4[/tex]

Since <3 and <4 are vertically opposite angles

Since the vertically opposite angles are equal in measures, then

[tex]m\angle3=m\angle4[/tex]

Since measure of <3 = 2x + 12, them

[tex]m\angle4=m\angle2=2x+12[/tex]

Since <1 and <2 are linear angles

Since the sum of the measures of the linear angles is 180 degrees, then

[tex]m\angle2+m\angle1=180[/tex]

Since m<1 = 5x, then

[tex]\begin{gathered} m\angle1=5x \\ m\angle2=2x+12 \\ 2x+12+5x=180 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Add the like terms on the left side

[tex]\begin{gathered} (2x+5x)+12=180 \\ 7x+12=180 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Subtract 12 from both sides

[tex]\begin{gathered} 7x+12-12=180-12 \\ 7x=168 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Divide both sides by 7

[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{7x}{7}=\frac{168}{7} \\ x=24 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Then substitute x by 24 in the measure of <2

[tex]\begin{gathered} m\angle2=2x+12 \\ m\angle2=2(24)+12 \\ m\angle2=48+12 \\ m\angle2=\mathring{60} \end{gathered}[/tex]

The measure of angle 2 is 60 degrees

Use the ordered pairs (3,56) and (7,85) to find the equation of a line that approximates the data. Express your answer in slope-intercept form. If necessary round the slope to the nearest hundredth and the y intercept to the nearest whole number

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Equation of a line in slope-intercept form:

[tex]\begin{gathered} y=mx+b \\ \\ m\colon\text{slope} \\ b\colon y-\text{intercept} \end{gathered}[/tex]

1. Find the slope: Use two ordered pairs (x,y) in the next formula:

[tex]\begin{gathered} m=\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1} \\ \\ \text{Ordered pairs (3,56) and (7,85)} \\ m=\frac{85-56}{7-3}=\frac{29}{4}=7.25 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Slope: m=7.25

2. Find the y-interept: Use one ordered pair and the slope to find b:

[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{ordered pair: (3,56)} \\ x=3 \\ y=56 \\ \\ \text{Slope: m=7.25}_{} \\ \\ y=mx+b \\ 56=7.25(3)+b \\ 56=21.75+b \\ 56-21.75=b \\ \\ b=34.25 \\ \\ b\approx34 \end{gathered}[/tex]

y-intercept: b= 34

Then, the equation of the line is:[tex]y=7.25x+34[/tex]

Amy bought a car in 2009 valued at $32,500. The car is expected to depreciate at a rateof 11.1% annually. In how many years will Amy's vehicle be worth 50% of its originalvalue? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a year,

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ANSWER :

5.9 years

EXPLANATION :

Exponential function can be expressed as :

[tex]y=A(1\pm r)^t[/tex]

where A = initial amount

r = (+) growth or (-) decay rate

t = time

y = amount after t years

From the problem, the initial value of the car is A = $32,500

It depreciates at a rate of 11.1% annually, so r = -11.1% or -0.111

The value of the car will be 50% of its original value, so y = 0.50(32,500) = $16,250

Using the formula above :

[tex]\begin{gathered} 16250=32500(1-0.111)^t \\ \frac{16250}{32500}=(0.889)^t \\ \\ 0.5=(0.889)^t \\ \text{ Take the ln of both sides :} \\ \ln(0.5)=\ln(0.889)^t \\ \ln(0.5)=t\ln(0.889) \\ \\ t=\frac{\ln0.5}{\ln0.889}=5.89\sim5.9yrs \end{gathered}[/tex]

Can someone please help me solve #6 on this packet?

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The distance between the two camper stations are 60.44 km and 62.95 km. as calculated using the law of sines.

Let us consider the the first ranger station is A and the second ranger station is C and the camper is at the position B.

It is given that AC = 10 km

∠BAC = 100°

∠BCA = 71°

∴∠ABC = 180 - (100 + 71) = 9

Now we will use this to find the distance between each ranger station and the camper by using the law of sines.

From the law of sines we know that :

[tex]{\displaystyle {\frac {a}{\sin {\alpha }}}\,=\,{\frac {b}{\sin {\beta }}}\,=\,{\frac {c}{\sin {\gamma }}}\,}[/tex]

Now we will use this ratio to calculate the other sides of the triangle.

10 / sin 9 = BC / sin 100

or, BC = 10 × sin 100 / sin 9

or, BC = 62.95 km

Again:

10 / sin 9 = AB / sin 71

or. AB = 60.44 km

Therefore the distance between the two camper stations are 60.44 km and 62.95 km.

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Question 2(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)(07.02 MC)Factor completely x³ + 4x² + 8x + 32.O(x + 4)(x² + 8)O(x-4)(x²-8)O(x-4)(x² + 8)○ (x + 4)(x² − 8)

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Given -

x³ + 4x² + 8x + 32

To Find -

Factor completely =?

Step-by-Step Explanation -

x³ + 4x² + 8x + 32 can be written as:

= (x³ + 4x²) + 8x + 32

= x²(x + 4) + 8(x + 4)

Now it can be written as:

(x² +8)(x + 4)

So, the complete factor of x³ + 4x² + 8x + 32 is (x + 4)(x² + 8)

Final Answer -

A. (x+4)(x² + 8)

I need help with this. Also, i’m aware you can’t see all the graphs listed so just let me know what coordinates would be appropriate and i’ll choose whichever graph has those coordinates.

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Answer: Provided the sunglasses inventory which has the number of sunglasses and days in two columns, we have to find the graph which represents this table.

The table can be modeled by a linear equation:

[tex]\begin{gathered} y(x)=mx+b\Rightarrow(1)\Rightarrow\text{ y glasses as function of days x} \\ \\ \end{gathered}[/tex]

Finding the slope and y intercept of this equation (1) leads to the following:

[tex]\begin{gathered} m=\frac{\Delta y}{\Delta x}=\frac{(42-58)}{(10-2)}=\frac{-16}{8}=--2 \\ \\ \\ \\ y(x)=-2x+b \\ \\ 58=-2(2)+b\Rightarrow b=58+4=62 \\ \\ \\ \therefore\Rightarrow \\ \\ y(x)=-2x+62\Rightarrow(2) \end{gathered}[/tex]

The answer, therefore, is the plot of equation (2) which is as follows:

rewrite csc(theta) / sec(theta) as a single trig function with no fractions

Answers

The given expression is

[tex]\frac{\csc \theta}{\sec \theta}[/tex][tex]\text{ We know that }csc\theta=\frac{1}{\sin x}\text{ and }\sec \theta=\frac{1}{cos\theta}\text{.}[/tex]

Using the reciprocal, we get

[tex]\frac{\csc\theta}{\sec\theta}=\frac{\frac{1}{\sin\theta}}{\frac{1}{\cos \theta}}[/tex]

[tex]\text{ Use }\frac{\frac{a}{b}}{\frac{c}{d}}=\frac{a}{b}\times\frac{d}{c}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{\csc\theta}{\sec\theta}=\frac{1}{\sin\theta}\times\frac{\cos \theta}{1}[/tex][tex]\text{ Use }\frac{\cos\theta}{\sin\theta}=\cot \theta.[/tex]

[tex]\frac{\csc\theta}{\sec\theta}=\cot \theta[/tex]

Hence the answer is

[tex]\cot \theta[/tex]

A triangle on a coordinate plane is translated according to the rule T-3,5(X,Y) what is another way to write this ?

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Given the translation rule as :

[tex]T_{-3,5}(x,y)[/tex]

Solution

Another way of writing this is:

[tex](x,\text{ y) }\rightarrow\text{ (}x\text{ - 3, y + 5)}[/tex]

This means that the original coordinates (x,y) would be translated 3 units to the left and 5 units upwards to give the new coordinates.

Answer: Option A

1.Orange paint uses 3 parts yellow to 2 parts red.The equation y=3/5t can be used to find the cups of yellow paint when given the total cups of paint.Use the equation to complete the table.t. 0 5 10 15 20 25 y _ _ _ _ _ _2.plot the point in the column in the table in problem 1.Then draw a line to represent the equation.3.The equation r=2/5t can be used to find the cups of red paint when given the total cups of paint.Draw a line represent the equation.

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we have the equation

y=(3/5)t

so

Find the values of y for different valyes of t

For t=0

y=(3/5)(0)

y=0

For t=5

y=(3/5)(5)

y=3

For t=10

y=(3/5)(10)

y=6

For t=15

y=(3/5)(15)

y=9

For t=20

y=(3/5)(20)

y=12

For t=25

y=(3/5)(25)

y=15

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