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lowerWhat do you know about these two lines?
y = 6x - 1
y = -6x - 4
A: The lines are parallel because their slopes are the same.
B: The lines are perpendicular because the slopes are opposites reciprocals
C: The lines are neither parallel nor perpendicular, they just intersect.
Explanation:
Refer to the y = mx+b form
m = slopeb = y interceptThe slopes are the only thing we focus on. For the equations y = 6x-1 and y = -6x-4, the slopes are 6 and -6 in that order.
The slopes are not equal, so the lines aren't parallel.
The slopes aren't opposite reciprocals of one another, so they aren't perpendicular either. An example of an opposite reciprocal pairing would be 6 and -1/6. Any pair of nonzero opposite reciprocal slopes always multiply to -1.
Therefore, the two lines are neither parallel nor perpendicular, they just intersect.
Which is the total value of the digit 4 in 34 712
Answer:
4,000 which is four thousand
Answer:
4000
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve the equation. -w/20=-2.5
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Let's solve ~
[tex] \sf{ - w \div 20 = - 2.5}[/tex][tex] \sf - w = - 2.5 \times 20[/tex][tex] \sf - w = - 50[/tex][tex] \sf{w = 50}[/tex]Determine the period of the function g(x) = (cos ;)
Answer:
6[tex]\pi[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The period of a sinusoidal function in the form a * cos (b (x + h)) + m is [tex]\frac{2\pi }{|b|}[/tex]. Therefore, we can see that "b" in g(x) is 1/3 and 1/3 substituted into [tex]\frac{2\pi }{|b|}[/tex] is 2[tex]\pi[/tex]/1/3 which is 6[tex]\pi[/tex].
How many ways are there to select 3 candidates from 8 equally qualified recent graduates for
openings in an accounting firm?
Step-by-step explanation:
How many ways are there to select 3 candidates from 8 equally qualified recent graduates for
openings in an accounting firm?
Is (2,1) a solution to this system of equations??
8x+7y=11
x+y=3
a) Yes
b) No
Answer:
No
Step-by-step explanation:
In the ordered pair (2,1), 2 is the x-value and 1 is the y-value.
In the first equation, replace x with 2 and y with 1.
8x+7y
= 11
8(2)+7(1)
≟ 11
16+7
≟ 11
23
≟ 11
No, 23≠11.
Plugging (2,1) into the first equation did not result in a true statement. So, (2,1) is not a solution to the system of equations.
Find the whole number equal to the fraction below. Enter your answer in the
space provided.
Answer:
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6/2 ÷ 2/2 = 3/1
3 ÷ 1 = 3
Answer: 3
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A sequence of patterns is made from circular tiles and square tiles. Here are the first three patterns in the sequence:
a) How many square tiles are needed to make Pattern Number 7? [2 MARKS]
b) How many circular tiles are needed to make Pattern Number 20? [2 MARKS]
c) When the pattern number is odd, the total number of tiles (SQUARE & CIRCULAR) needed to make the pattern: A - will always be even | B - will always be odd | C - could be even or odd | [2 MARKS]
!! PLEASE ANSWER ALL OF THE QUESTIONS !!
Answer:
a) 49
b) 84
c) (B) -- always odd
Step-by-step explanation:
We observe that the number of square tiles is the square of the pattern number. The number of circular tiles is 1 more than the pattern number on each side of the square.
square tiles = n²
circular tiles = 4(n +1)
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a)7² = 49 square tiles are needed for pattern number 7.
__
b)4(20+1) = 84 circular tiles are needed for pattern number 20.
__
c)The parity of the number of square tiles matches the parity of the pattern number. (The square of a number has the same parity as the number.) Since 4 is a factor in the number of circular tiles, its parity is always even. The parity of the total number of tiles will match the parity of the pattern number.
When the pattern number is odd, the total number of tiles will always be odd. (B)
If I get payed $1.00 an hour, how much would I make for 10 minutes of work
Answer:
$0.10
Step-by-step explanation:
is (2×3)×4=2×(3×4) an example of associative property of multiplication?
Answer:
Yes.
Step-by-step explanation:
Associative property of multiplication is:
(A×B)×C = A×(B×C).
It says that "The way of grouping of terms doesn't change the product."
So, given example (2×3)×4=2×(3×4) is an example of associative property of multiplication.
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Hope this helped!
~AH1807(02.06)If a piece of ribbon is 6 and 1 over 4. feet long, how long is it in inches? 25 inches 72 inches 75 inches 84 inches
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
1 foot = 12 inches Find 1/4 foot in inches
1/4 a foot = 1/4 * 12 = 3 inches
6 1/4 feet = (6 + 1/4) * 12
=72 + 3
75 inches
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Answer:
it correct because i took this before
The area of a circle is equal to 1 dm2. Find the radius of the circle.
Answer:
2000
Step-by-step explanation:
1 dm =1000
2dm =?
2dm x 1000
1dm
2000
During the last year the value of your house decreased by 20%. If the value of your house is $265,000 today, what was the value of your house last year? Round your answer to the nearest cent, if necessary.
Answer: 331,250
Step-by-step explanation: hope it helps
Can someone please help me
Answer:
Option 2: y = a(x + 1)² - 9
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the graph of an upward-facing parabola, whose vertex occurs at point (-1, -9) as its minimum point.
Vertex FormUsing the vertex form of the quadratic equation, y = a(x - h)² + k:
where:
a = determines the wideness and the direction of where the graph opens.
(h, k) = vertex
h = determines the horizontal translation of the graph
k = determines the vertical translation of the graph
Using the vertex, (-1, -9), and another point from the graph, (2, 0), substitute these values into the vertex form to solve for the value of a:
y = a(x - h)² + k0 = a[2 - (-1)]² - 9
0 = a(2 + 1)² - 9
0 = a(9) - 9
Add 9 to both sides to isolate a:
0 + 9 = 9a - 9 + 9
9 = 9a
Divide both sides by 9 to isolate a:
[tex]\displaystyle\mathsf{\frac{9}{9}\:=\:\frac{9a}{9}}[/tex]
a = 1
Final answer:Therefore, the vertex form of the given parabola is: y = a(x + 1)² - 9.
The sum of 21 and n is equal to 43.23
please help me!!!
I’ll give out 30 points!!!
Answer:
n=22.23
Step-by-step explanation:
21+n=43.23
-21 to both sides
0+n=22.23
n=22.23
Hey mathematicians ! Can anyone help me with these problems please ! Will give brainly !
27) 115=5(5a-2)
115= 25a-10
125=25a
a=5
28) -72=-x-6(x+5)
-72=-7x-30
-42=-7x
x=6
i did two of them. now i gtg so won't do the rest
What is the equation of the line that passes through the point (8,3) and has a slope of -1/2
Answer:
y=-1/2x+7
Step-by-step explanation:
y-y1=m(x-x1)
y-3=-1/2(x-8)
y=-1/2x+8/2+3
y=-1/2x+4+3
y=-1/2x+7
Tara placed $1200 in a savings account which compounds interest continuously at a rate of 1.4%.
How much will she have in the account after 3 years?
Round your answer to the nearest dollar.
Do NOT round until you have calculated the final answer.
Answer:
$1,251
Step-by-step explanation:
Formula: [tex]A = P(1 + \frac{r}{n})^{nt}[/tex]
A = final amount
P = initial principal balance
r = interest rate
n = number of times interest applied per time period
t = number of time periods elapsed
Plug the values into the formula; solve:
[tex]r = \frac{r}{100}[/tex]
[tex]r = \frac{1.4}{100}[/tex]
[tex]r = 0.014[/tex]
0.014 rate per year
[tex]A = Pe^{rt}[/tex]
[tex]A = 1,200.00^{(2.71828)}^{(0.014)(3)}[/tex]
[tex]A = $1,251.47\\[/tex]
1,251.47 is 1251 rounded because the first value after the decimal point is not greater or equal to 5.
Answer:
1251
Step-by-step explanation:
Which situation can be represented by the expression 5.3d?
1. the total cost of an item that is d dollars more than $5.30
2.the total cost of d items that cost $5.30 each
3.the amount of change when $5.30 is used to pay for an item costing d dollars
4.the amount of change when $5.30 is used to pay for an item costing d dollars
Answer:
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Look back at the plans these students used to solve the word problem below.
Who found a correct solution?
- STEP 4: LOOK BACK
According to soap box derby rules, a racer must weigh 250
pounds or less. The Math Club's car weighed in at 266
pounds on the day of the derby. How many pounds did the
Math Club need to remove from their soap box racer?
Dana added the weight limit to the Hector subtracted the weight limit
racer's weight. Since
from the racer's weight. Since
250 +266 = 516, the Math Club 266 - 250 = 16, the Math Club
needed to remove 516 pounds from needed to remove 16 pounds
the racer
from the racer
O A. Dana
B. Hector
Which answer choice shows the expression below factored correctly?
9x–15
Answer:
[tex]3(3x-5)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
First, you have to rewrite 9 as 3 * 3 and 15 as 3 * 5
Finally, you have to factor out the common term 3 to get [tex]3(3x-5)[/tex]
Hope this helps!
P.S next time list the answer choices it would help alot :)
A booklet containing ten movie tickets costs $55.00. What is the unit rate?
In a survey of 1900 people who owned a certain type of car, 1140 said they would buy that type of car again. What percent of the people surveyed were satisfied with the car?
Answer:
60% of the people surveyed were satisfied with the car
Step-by-step explanation:
1140 satisfied people / 1900 total people = 0.60 = 60% satisfied people
9x2+8x(5x-4) simplify
Therefore, -14x + 40x² is the answer.
Hoped this helped.
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A candy store has 6 boxes of chocolates. Each box has 500 pieces How many pieces are there altogether in the 6 boxes?
can someone help me with this math problem
Answer:
It is congruent to the angle F, as they are similar triangles.
(a) The perimeter of a rectangular field is 276 m.
If the length of the field is 75 m, what is its width?
Width of the field: 1 m
(b) The area of a rectangular painting is 8712 cm?
If the width of the painting is 88 cm, what is its length?
Length of the painting: 1 cm
Answer:
(a) 63 (b) 99
Step-by-step explanation:
(a)
length x 2 = 150
275-150=126/2= 63
(b)
8712/88= 99
Jake ran 4% miles in % of an hour. How fast did he run in one hour?
What fraction of one hour (60 minutes) is represented by the following numbers of minutes? Simplify each fraction whenever possible. A sketch of a clock might help you
15 minutes =
20 minutes =
Answer:
[tex] \frac{1}{4} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{1}{3} [/tex]