Answer:
;)
Step-by-step explanation:
Which equation represents the graphed function?
A. -3x+2=y
B. -2/3x+2=y
C. 3/2x-3=y
D. 2x-3=y
Plz help me I am taking the unit test on edge
Answer:
try c, i took the test as well its either that or b
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
I'm pretty sure the answer is D
Item 10 Question 1 Solve the equation y/3=5 .
Answer:
y = 15
Step-by-step explanation:
y/3 = 5
Multiply each side by 3
y/3 *3 = 5*3
y = 15
What is the equation of the line ? and how do i know ?
Answer:
The equation of the line is y=-16x+7
Step-by-step explanation:
I am not totally sure if that is what you meant by the equation of the line but that is my answer. I can change it if you are more specific.
Anyways, you need to find the slope because you already know the y-intercept, 7.
Slope=rise/run between two pretty points( A point that lines up on the grid)
So you must go from the bottom point and count how ever many are separating the two points. It turned out to be 16 and since the line is going down it is a negative. You then plug the numbers into the slope intercept form and that is your answer.
(5x+2x^2-3)-(6+x^2-8x)
Answer:
13x + x^2 - 9
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to distribute then eliminate redundant parentheses then subtract the numbers then combine like terms then multiply by one then combine like terms and then the answer is 1 13x + x^2 - 9.
A clock originally priced at $88 was sold at a sale for $77. The percentage discount?
(a) 11 (b) 12 1/2 (c)14 2/7 (d) 23
Answer:
It would be 12 1/2. (12.5%)
What is the midpoint of the line segment with endpoints at (-6, 3) and (-10, 7)?
A(-8,5)
B(-16, 10)
C (2,-2)
D (4,-4)
Choose
Answer:
A(-8,5)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given two points (-6, 3), and (-10, 7). The midpoint is calculated by averaging the x, and y values of two coordinates. As (-10, 7) is the the first point (x1, y1), and (-6, 3) is the second point (x2, y2).
[tex]midpoint \: of \: (x_{1},y_{1}), \: and \: (x_{2},y_{2}) \\ = (\frac{x_{1} + x_{2}}{2}, \frac{y_{1} + y_{2}}{2})[/tex]
[tex] midpoint \: of \: (-6,3), \: and \: (-10,7) = (\frac{-10 + -6}{2}, \frac{7 + 3}{2}) \: = (\frac{-16}{2}, \frac{10}{2}) \: = (-8,5)[/tex]
How do I get the rule
Find the distance between the two points in simplest radical form.
(-1,0) and (5, -8)
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
Given coordinates:
(-1,0) and (5, -8)
Unknown:
Distance between the two endpoints = ?
Solution:
(-1,0) and (5, -8)
The equation for solving this problem is shown below;
Distance = [tex]\sqrt{(x_{2} - x_{1})^{2} + (y_{2} - y_{1} )^{2} }[/tex]
x₁ = -1 y₁ = 0
x₂ = 5 y₂ = -8
Distance = [tex]\sqrt{[(5-(-1)]^{2} + (-8 - 0)^{2} } }[/tex] = [tex]\sqrt{36 + 64}[/tex] = 10
The distance between the two points is 10.
a worker uses 450 inches of steel wire to make 300 springs of the same size. at this rate how many inches of steel wire are needed to make 1 spring?
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
You divide the 450 inches of steel by the 300 springs to get 1.5 or 1 1/2
a trick to have a better idea is that if the number that is being divided is larger than the number you are dividing by, the answer will always be greater than one.
For addition, drag tiles onto the board.
To form a group, place one tile on top of another.
-5(-2) =
Answer:
I think the answer you are looking for is 10.
Step-by-step explanation:
-5 x -2 = 10
*30 POINTS!*
Determine if each equation represents the graph below. Choose ALL correct equations. You will select more than one answer.
The options are:
1. y= 2x-1
2. x-2y =2
3. y= 1/2x - 1
4. y+3 = 1/2 (x+4)
5. y-2= 1/2 (x-2)
Answer:
2, 3 and 4 represent the graph in the pic
Step-by-step explanation:
When you look at the graph, you can immediately tell the gradient and the y-intercept. The gradient is 1/2 and the y-intercept is -1
Hence the graph in the picture follows the formula: y = 1/2x - 1
When you expand/rearrange the options (1-5) into the slope form you would be able to see which of these options matches with the formula of the line.
1. y= 2x-1: Isn't the same as the equation of the line in the pic
2. Rearrange:
-2y = -x + 2 (divide both sides by 2)
y = x/2 - 1 (x/2 = 1/2x, its the same thing)
3. y= 1/2x - 1 (this is the formula of the line)
4. Expand right-hand-side:
y + 3 = 1/2x + 2 (rearrange)
y = 1/2x - 1 (this is the formula of the line)
5. Expand right-hand-side
y - 2 = 1/2x - 1 (rearrange)
y = 1/2x + 1 (is not the formula of the equation)
Answer:
The officeStep-by-step explanation:
“Would I rather be feared or loved? Easy. Both. I want people to be afraid of how much they love me.” – Michael G. Scott
a group of hikers begin in an elevation of -29 feet below sea level. they travel up a mountain side until they were on an elevation of 245 feet abos sea level. what was the total change in elevation for the hikers?
Answer:
-28
Step-by-step explanation:
Find FG. (idk how to write the question but apparently it needs to be longer)
Answer:
FG = 18
Step-by-step explanation:
FG + GH = FH
FG + 31 = 49
Subtract 31 from each side
FG +31-31 = 49-31
FG = 18
Answer: FG is 18
Step-by-step explanation: FG + GH is FH, GH is 31 and then you substitute 31 in for GH which makes the equation FG+31=49 49-31 is 18 which means FG is 18
How many miles could Katya go if she filled her 22-gallon tank? Show your math
work
Answer:
that all depends on the car mileage, say she gets 20 mpg itd be 20x22
20 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST What is the value of x in this equation?
6x - 4(x - 9) = 2(3 - x)
Enter your response here:
Only 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ., -, and / are allowed in your answer.
Answers that are mixed numbers must be entered as an improper fraction or a decimal.
Answer:
x = -15/2 or -7.5
Step-by-step explanation:
6x - 4(x - 9) = 2(3 - x)
6x - 4x + 36 = 6 - 2x
2x + 36 = 6 - 2x
4x + 36 = 6
4x = -30
x = -30/4
x = -15/2
Check:
6(-7.5) + -4(-7.5 - 9) = 2(3 + 7.5)
-45 + 66 = 2(10.5)
21 = 21
Answer:
[tex]-\frac{15}{2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
6x-4(x-9)=2(3-x)
6x-4x+36=6-2x (expansion)
2x+36=6-2x (collecting like terms)
2x+2x=6-36
4x=-30 (-30/4)
x=-[tex]-\frac{15}{2}[/tex]
i need some help with this question
Answer:
(7w + 9x)(7w - 9x)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given expression;
49w² - 81x²
Now to solve the problem;
49w² - 81x² = 7²w² - 9²x²
Using differences of two squares;
x² - y² = (x + y)(x - y)
So;
7²w² - 9²x² = (7w + 9x)(7w - 9x)
Maritza esta vendiendo una bicicleta seminueva que ya no utiliza. Como le costo doscientos soles, incluido IGV, ahora la venderá a veinte por ciento menos de lo que le costó. Deduce gráficamente el precio al que vendera Maritza la bicicleta y argumenta tu respuesta. ¿Cómo representarías el valor de venta de la biciclita?
Answer:
Ok, primero, como lo deducimos gráficamente?
Sigamos estos pasos.
Dibujemos en una recta, la distancia entre el punto 0 soles y el precio de la bicicleta = 200 soles.
200 soles representa el 100%.
Ella lo quiere vender al 80% (o le quiere restar el 20%).
Entonces, con una regla, medir la distancia entre 0 soles y 200 soles.
Dividir esa cantidad por 10. (cada una de estas cantidades va a representar un 10%)
Multiplicar eso por 8.
Esa cantidad es el equivalente al 80% del precio de la bicicleta.
Abajo hay un dibujo donde se ve el método.
Una forma mas matemática de resolverlo es:
200 soles = 100%.
x soles = 80%
x es el precio al que ella va a vender la bicicleta:
Veamos el cociente de esas dos ecuaciones:
200/x = 100%/80%
x = 200*(80%/100%) = 160
Ella vendería la bicicleta en 160 soles.
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1) In 2005 the number of seniors at Falcon decreased by 63 students over the 9 month school year. If the decrease was the same over the entire 9 months, write the monthly decrease as a quotient of integers and find the monthly decrease. please show you're work.
Answer
9
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide 63 by 9 months
7 students per month
63 / 9 = 7
Find the measure of the "?" or "X". Explain or show your
Answer:
66⁰ + x = 111⁰
x = 111⁰ - 66⁰
x = 45⁰
Answer:
First, I am taking the interior angle E as 'y' to be able to use the angle sum property to find 'x'.
So we can find 'y' by using 'linear pair'.
So Exterior angle 'E'+y=180 Degree.
= 111+y=180
By transposing: y=180-11
And y= 69 degrees.
And now have angles y & 'Angle G' we can use Angle sum property to find 'x'
ACCORDING TO ANFLE SUM PROPERTY OF TRIANGLE: "THE SUM OF ALL THE ANGLES OF A TRIANGLE IS 180 DEGREE"THEREFOR, y+x+angle G=180 degrees.
= 69 degrees+66 degrees+x=180 degrees
= 135 degrees+x=180 degrees
by transposing,
x= 180 degrees-135 degrees
And, x= 45 degrees
ANOTHER METHOD:BY USING EXTERIOR ANGLE PROPERTY.
ACCORDING TO EXTERIOR ANGLE PROPERTY OF TRIANGLE: "An exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of its interior opposite angles"
So, Exterior Angle E= x+ Angle G
= 111 degrees= x+ 66 degrees
By transposing, x= 111 degrees-66 degrees
= x=45 degrees.
So no matter whichever method is used, the value of x= 45 degrees.
Three girls cut out decimal models of hundredths. Amber doesn't shade any of her models. Grace qualifies three fifths of a model. Marsha shades one model and seven-tenths of another model. What decimal represents the number of shadows of each girl? Click on the icon to view the decimal models of hundredths. The decimal represents the number of shades of amber. The decimal represents the quantity that represents the quantity that Marsha qualifies. Tones of grace. The decimal (write whole numbers or decimals).
Answer:
[tex]Amber = 0[/tex]
[tex]Grace = 0.60[/tex]
[tex]Marsha =1.70[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Decimal Grid = Hundredths
[tex]Amber = None[/tex]
[tex]Grace = \frac{3}{5}th[/tex]
[tex]Marsha = 1 + \frac{7}{10}th[/tex]
To solve for each:
We have:
For Amber:
[tex]Amber = 0 * 100[/tex]
[tex]Amber = 0[/tex]
For Grace:
[tex]Grace = \frac{3}{5}th[/tex]
[tex]Grace = \frac{3}{5} * 100[/tex]
[tex]Grace = \frac{300}{5}[/tex]
[tex]Grace = 60[/tex]
This means that Grace shaded 60 of the hundredth models.
Decimal shaded is:
[tex]Grace = 60 * \frac{1}{100}[/tex]
[tex]Grace =\frac{60}{100}[/tex]
[tex]Grace = 0.60[/tex]
For Marsha:
[tex]Marsha = 1 + \frac{7}{10}th[/tex]
[tex]Marsha = \frac{10 + 7}{10}th[/tex]
[tex]Marsha = \frac{17}{10}th[/tex]
[tex]Marsha = 1.7th[/tex]
Multiply this by 100, to get the number of shaded
[tex]Marsha = 1.7 * 100[/tex]
[tex]Marsha = 170[/tex]
This means that Marsha shaded 170 of the hundredth models.
Decimal shaded is:
[tex]Marsha = \frac{170}{100}[/tex]
[tex]Marsha =1.70[/tex]
Daniel works in a market. He has a large bag of potatoes that weighs 6514 pounds and he is going to sell them in smaller bags of 214 pounds each. If he uses up all the potatoes, how many smaller bags of potatoes will Daniel have filled? 29 32 3212 234916
Answer: 30 small bags
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question, we are informed that Daniel works in a market and that he has a large bag of potatoes that weighs 6514 pounds and he is going to sell them in smaller bags of 214 pounds each.
When he uses up all the potatoes, the number of smaller bags of potatoes that Daniel will have filled will be 6514 divided by 214. This will be:
= 6514/214
= 30.43
= 30 small bags
if the sides of a rectangle are 12 and 15, then the diagonal is
Answer:3x41 squared
Step-by-step explanation:
simply the following (z⁵)²
Answer:
Z^10
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
multiply 5*2=10
your answer will be =z^10
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider the equation 3x+10=2x+10. Does this equation have one solution, infinitely many solutions, or no solutions? Explain your answer.
Answer:
One solution: x = 0
Step-by-step explanation:
Starting with 3x+10=2x+10,
subtract 2x from both sides. We get x + 10 = 10, or x = 0. This equation has ONE solution, x = 0.
please can you help. i would really appreciate it
Answer:
The integers that satisfy both inequalities are any number between -4.5 and -12
Step-by-step explanation:
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Which triangle correctly shows that the side opposite the larger angle is the larger side? A triangle has side lengths of 13, 5, 10 and angle measures of 30 degrees, 100 degrees, and 50 degrees. A triangle has side lengths of 5, 5, 5 and angle measures of 60 degrees, 60 degrees, 60 degrees. A triangle has side lengths 5, 13, 12 and angle measures of 90 degrees, 67 degrees, 23 degrees.
Answer:
C) is your choice
Step-by-step explanation:
Dorothy is buying chips at the grocery store. She needs to decide between Erik´s chips that are $3.84 for a 12 oz. bag and Al´s chips for $3.57 for a 8.5 oz. bag. Which chips are the better buy and by how much?
Answer:
Erik's chips are a better buy by 10 cents per ounce
Step-by-step explanation:
Erik's chips cost by ounce: $0.32
Al's chips cost by ounce: $0.42
Sorry if this didn't help. This is my first answer
Grace and Hannah are both driving along the same highway in two different cars to a stadium in a distant city. At noon, Grace is 250 miles away from the stadium and Hannah is 306 miles away from the stadium. Grace is driving along the highway at a speed of 40 miles per hour and Hannah is driving at speed of 54 miles per hour. Let GG represent Grace's distance, in miles, away from the stadium tt hours after noon. Let HH represent Hannah's distance, in miles, away from the stadium tt hours after noon. Write an equation for each situation, in terms of t,t, and determine the number hours after noon, t,t, when Grace and Hannah are the same distance from the stadium.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Grace: -40t+250
Hannah: -54t+306
-40t+250 = -54t+306
SOLVE THE EQUATION ABOVE
t=4
The total number of hours afternoon when Grace and Hannah are the same distance from the stadium is 4 and this can be determined by forming the linear equations.
Given :
Grace is 250 miles away from the stadium and Hannah is 306 miles away from the stadium. Grace is driving along the highway at a speed of 40 miles per hour and Hannah is driving at speed of 54 miles per hour.The following steps can be used in order to determine the number of hours afternoon when Grace and Hannah are the same distance from the stadium:
Step 1 - According to the given data, 'G' represents Grace's distance, in miles, away from the stadium and 'H' represents Hannah's distance, in miles, away from the stadium.
Step 2 - The linear equation that represents Grace's distance from the stadium is:
[tex]G = 250-40t[/tex]
Step 3 - The linear equation that represents Hannah's distance from the stadium is:
[tex]H = 306 - 54t[/tex]
Step 4 - The value of 't' when Grace and Hannah are the same distance from the stadium is:
[tex]306-54t = 250-40t[/tex]
Step 5 - Simplify the above expression.
[tex]56=14t[/tex]
[tex]\rm t = 4\;hr[/tex]
So, the total number of hours afternoon when Grace and Hannah are the same distance from the stadium is 4.
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Bennett has been practicing the cello for an hour each day. 3/4of the hour, he spends practicing musical pieces in preparation for his upcoming orchestra concert. He spends the other 1/4of the hour practicing scales. If he spends 2/5of his practice time on musical pieces playing one of the orchestra pieces, Excerpts from Pirates of the Caribbean, how much of the hour does he spend playing that music?
Answer:
[tex]Orchestral\ Time = \frac{3}{10}\ hour[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]Time = 1\ hour[/tex]
[tex]Musical\ Pieces = \frac{3}{4}\ hour[/tex]
[tex]Practicing\ Sales = \frac{1}{4}\ hour[/tex]
Orchestral = [tex]\frac{2}{5}[/tex] of music practice time
Required
Determine time spent on orchestral pieces
From the given parameters, we have:
Orchestral = [tex]\frac{2}{5}[/tex] of music practice time
Substitute [tex]\frac{3}{4}\ hour[/tex] for music practice time.
So, we have:
[tex]Orchestral\ Time = \frac{2}{5} * \frac{3}{4}\ hour[/tex]
[tex]Orchestral\ Time = \frac{1}{5} * \frac{3}{2}\ hour[/tex]
[tex]Orchestral\ Time = \frac{3}{10}\ hour[/tex]