Answer:
B. -111
Step-by-step explanation:
y = -4x^2 - 3x + 4
x = 5
y = -4(5)^2 - 3(5) + 4
y = -4(25) - 15 + 4
y = -100 - 15 + 4
y = -111
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Please, write -4x^2 (not 04x2).
Then the quadratic model is y = -4x^2 - 3x + 4.
Now substitute 5 for x: y(5) = -4 (5)^2 - 3(5) + 4
Simplifying, y(5) = -4(25) - 15 + 4 = -100 - 11 = -111.
Find the distance between the points P(4,6) and Q(8,9) to the nearest tenth.
Answers:
A. 25
B. 5
C. 7
D. 19.2
Answer:
B
d(P,Q) = sqrt((xO-xQ)^2 + (yP-yQ)^2) = sqrt(16+9) = 5
15% tip on a bill of 99.99
Answer:
Your tip is $15.00
Step-by-step explanation:
Have a nice day ^^
Which graph represents the solution set of 3x - 4y <-8
Answer:
xd
Step-by-step explanation:
3X+4y=8
this is the graph that represents the solution
Line v passes through points (5, 4) and (10, 2). Line w is perpendicular to v. What is the slope of line w?
keeping in mind that perpendicular lines have negative reciprocal slopes, let's check for the slope of the equation that goes through (5,4) and (10,2)
[tex](\stackrel{x_1}{5}~,~\stackrel{y_1}{4})\qquad (\stackrel{x_2}{10}~,~\stackrel{y_2}{2}) ~\hfill \stackrel{slope}{m}\implies \cfrac{\stackrel{rise} {\stackrel{y_2}{2}-\stackrel{y1}{4}}}{\underset{run} {\underset{x_2}{10}-\underset{x_1}{5}}}\implies \cfrac{-2}{5} \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill[/tex]
[tex]\stackrel{\textit{perpendicular lines have \underline{negative reciprocal} slopes}} {\stackrel{slope}{-\cfrac{2}{5}}\qquad \qquad \qquad \stackrel{reciprocal}{-\cfrac{5}{2}}\qquad \stackrel{negative~reciprocal}{+\cfrac{5}{2}\implies \cfrac{5}{2}}}[/tex]
Solve the following:
1. What is the sum of 45.363, 90,4506 and 12.045?
2. What is the difference when 12.3456 subtracted from 89.05?
3. When 562.456 added to 212.0536, what is the answer?
4. Take away 34.4568 from 79.56. What is the result?
5. What is the answer when 145.63 increased by the difference of
236.14 and 56.3456?
SHOW YOUR SOLUTIONS
Answer:
Do in calculator simple answer
What is the equation in slope-intercept form for the line that passes through the points (-6, 4) and (12, 13)
Answer: y= 1/2x + 7
Step-by-step explanation:
consider the graph of a linear equation. see below , which statement is true?
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
If you go to -4, 0 the line intersects that point
pls help me solve the missing answers thanks!
Answer: I'll give you formula
Step-by-step explanation: circumference = 2 x π x radius
radius = diameter÷2 area = π × radius²
. To do the ham số y = 3x - 3
Step-by-step explanation:
subject arts and architecture what primary
three sevenths of num is 12.find
the number
Answer:
x = 28Solution:
3/7x = 12
3/7x ÷ 3/7 = 12 ÷ 3/7 ( divide 3/7 in both sides )
x = 12 ÷ 3/7 (divide)
x = 84/3 (simply divide 84 and 3)
x = 28
_______________________
(solution for dividing the fraction and the whole number 12 and 3/7, for those who don't know how to divide fractions and whole numbers...)
12/1 ÷ 3/7
12/1 ÷ 7/3 (reciprocal method)
12/1 × 7/3 (change operation to multiplication)
12/1 × 7/3 = 84/3 (multiply)
84/3 ⇒ 28 (simplify)
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Answer:
Jill plz tell if i am right
Step-by-step explanation:
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(Note: a research study on coniferous trees of the American West
may sound really boring, but sometimes you might get to climb one
Scientists studying beetle infections on in Western forests discover
that in one particular region called Doug's Backyard, the number of
trees with beetle infestations seems lower than the surrounding
area. In the entire forest they're studying, the rate of severe beetle
infestations is about 0.07 (7%) of the trees, but in a sample of trees
from Doug's Backyard, they found just 0.035 (3.5%) of the trees to
be infested. Based on their statistical calculations, the likelihood that
their sample is just an accident -- that is, that the trees from Doug's
Backyard are actually infested at the same rate as the whole region -
- is 0.003, so they deem their results significant
In this story problem:
• p = 0.07
• Ô
[Select)
• Po =
[ Select)
• The p-value
[Select]
Answer:
p = 0.07
p-hat = 0.035
p0 = 0.07
p-value = 0.003
Step-by-step explanation:
p = population parameter, in this case, the rate of infestations across all trees in the forest
p-hat = test statistic, in this case, the rate of infestations found in the sample of trees, i.e. those in Doug's backyard
p0 = the null hypothesis, in this case, the rate of infestations within the forest is correctly evaluated at 0.07 or 7%
p-value = the likelihood any difference between p and p-hat is down to chance
In this case 0.003 as the p-value means there is only 0.3% probability of our statistic value of 0.035 being down to variability and chance meaning it is 99.7% likely that there is some reason behind this difference;
We would accept the alternative hypothesis which says the current parameter value, 0.07, is in fact incorrect (either too high or too low, in this case, likely too high).
Does anyone know how to do this function
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = 2x + 1
g(x) = ?
h(x) = ln(x)
hgf(x) = ½ln(2x - 3)
All h(x) does is take a natural log of a number, therefore the output
gf(x) = [tex]\sqrt{2x - 3}[/tex]
the change between f(x) and fg(x) is a subtraction of 4 then raising the result to a power of ½.
g(x) = [tex]\sqrt{x - 4}[/tex]
The table shows the results of a survey of 100 people selected at random at an airport. Find the experimental probability that a person selected at random is going to City D
Answer: 12% of people responded as City D
Help help help help please math math
Answer:
Answer ️️
Step-by-step explanation:
5.1÷104 = 4.903846154
draw a diagram for this fraction
2 2/3
Answer:
OOO
OOO
OO
Step-by-step explanation:
Where OOO is == 1.
OO is 2/3 of OOO.
solve using quadratic formula
6x^2-x=2
[tex]6x^2-x=2\implies 6x^2-1x-2=0 \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill\\\\ ~~~~~~~~~~~~\textit{quadratic formula} \\\\ \stackrel{\stackrel{a}{\downarrow }}{6}x^2\stackrel{\stackrel{b}{\downarrow }}{-1}x\stackrel{\stackrel{c}{\downarrow }}{-2}=0 \qquad \qquad x= \cfrac{ - b \pm \sqrt { b^2 -4 a c}}{2 a}[/tex]
[tex]x = \cfrac{ -(-1) \pm \sqrt { (-1)^2 -4(6)(-2)}}{2(6)}\implies x = \cfrac{1\pm\sqrt{1+48}}{12} \\\\\\ x = \cfrac{1\pm\sqrt{49}}{12}\implies x = \cfrac{1\pm 7}{12}\implies x = \begin{cases} \frac{8}{12}\to &\frac{2}{3}\\[1em] -\frac{6}{12}\to &-\frac{1}{2} \end{cases}[/tex]
18)Angel A and angle b are vertical angles so they are congruent angles. If angle A is (4x+5)° and angle B (-2(x-17.5))° Find the measure of angle B
Answer:
Measure of Angle B = 25°
Step-by-step explanation:
Something to keep in mind: Angle A and B are Vertical Angles so they will always be equal
so;
Angle A = Angle B
(4x + 5) = (-2(x - 17.5))
4x + 5 = -2x + 35 (<= Solved by distributive property)
6x + 5 = 35
6x = 30
x = 5
Now we can find the measure of Angle B, by substituting x by 5 in the B equation;
-2 (x - 17.5) = Angle B
-2 (5 - 17.5) = Angle
-2 (-12.5) = Angel B
25 = Angle B
so measure of angle B = 25
Hope this helps!
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Answer:
Uuuuh thats kind of suspicious, maybe you could post your question without a link? But links are usually scams, so dont do that :)
I don’t wanna fail if you know the answer pls help me :(
Answer:
5.62790697674
Step-by-step explanation:
there you go
Answer:
the annswer is 5
Step-by-step explanation: you just have to divide the highlighted numbers, which are 20 ÷ 5
what is the area of a rectangle if 1 base is 14 in, the 2nd base is 3.5 in and the height is 8 in?
Check the picture below.
notice, we have three pair of sides, let's add them all up to get the area
[tex]\stackrel{\textit{left and right}}{2(8\cdot 14)}+\stackrel{\textit{front and back}}{2(3.5\cdot 8)}+\stackrel{\textit{top and bottom}}{2(3.5\cdot 14)}\implies 378~in^2[/tex]
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A decade ago, the average class size at Belmont Middle School was 30 students. Now it is
40% larger. What is the average class size currently?
PLS HELP
Answer:
42 studentsStep-by-step explanation:
Initial class size = 30 students
Class size now is 40% larger:
30 + 40% = 30 + 30*40/100 = 30 + 12 = 42First let's find larged amount
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 40\%\:of\:30[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 0.4(30)[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 12[/tex]
Class size=30+12=42students
Help me pls it's hard :(
Answer:
[tex]\huge\colorbox{blue}{A}\huge\colorbox{orange}{N}\huge\colorbox{gray}{S}\huge\colorbox{red}{W}\huge\colorbox{yellow}{E}\huge\colorbox{purple}{R}[/tex]
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Which expressions are equivalent to (1/3x - 4x - 5/3x) - (-1/3x -3)?
Select all correct expressions.
-5x + 3
2x - 3 + 3x
-2x + 3 - 3x
-3 + 5x
Answer:
-5x + 3
Step-by-step explanation:
1/3 x - 4x -5/3x + 1/3 x +3
2/3 x -4 -5/3x + 3
3/3x -4x +3
-1 1x -4x + 3
- 5x + 3
:)
(Score for Question 2: of 27 points) 2. Two sidewalks in a park are represented by lines on a coordinate grid. Two points on each of the lines are shown in the tables. Sidewalk 1 х y 2 17 0 5 Sidewalk 2 х у 1 20 3 26 (a) Write the equation for Sidewalk 1 in slope-intercept form. (b) Write the equation for Sidewalk 2 in point-slope form and then convert to slope-intercept form. (c) Is the system of equations consistent independent, coincident, or inconsistent? Explain. a. Note: Review 2.11 Strange Solutions and 5.05 Classifying Systems if you're not sure where to start. (d) Use the substitution or elimination method to solve your system, and explain which one you picked. If the two sidewalks intersect, what are the coordinates of the point of intersection?
PLS HURRRRRRY i need this answer the real one and step by step pls if u dont know it dont try
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question, I couldn't really tell what the chart looks like, so I am guessing it looks like this:
Sidewalk 1:
x | y
2 | 17
0 | 5
Sidewalk 2:
x | y
1 | 20
3 | 26
Part a.
Now, we have to write the equation for sidewalk 1 in slope-intercept form.
Slope-intercept form is represented as this: [tex]y=mx+b[/tex], where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. Because this is true for all values on the line, we can plug in values of the chart for Sidewalk 1.
[tex]17=2m+b\\5=0m+b[/tex]
Subtracting the second equation from the first, we have
[tex]12=2m[/tex], and [tex]m = 6[/tex].
Now, we can just plug 6 back into the first equation to get:
[tex]17=2(6)+b[/tex] to get [tex]17 = 12 + b[/tex], and then [tex]b = 5[/tex].
Now, we can just rewrite slope intercept form for Sidewalk 1 to have
[tex]y=6x+5[/tex].
Part b.
Point-slope form is represented as [tex]y-y_1=m(x-x_1)[/tex], where x and y are the coordinates of one point, and x1 and y1 are the coordinates of another point on the line. Because the chart represented for Sidewalk 2 includes a point, namely [tex](1, 20)[/tex] and [tex](3, 26)[/tex], we can plug this in and solve for the slope:
[tex]26-20=m(3-1)[/tex]
This is it in point-slope form. Because the second part of the question asks us to convert to slope-intercept form, we must solve for the slope, or m.
Expanding, we have [tex]26-20=3m-m[/tex]
Combining like terms, we have [tex]6 = 2m[/tex], and then [tex]3 = m[/tex]. Now, we need to plug a point and the slope back into point-slope form, not needing another point. We choose [tex](1, 20)[/tex], even though [tex](3, 26)[/tex] works just as well.
[tex]y-20=3(x-1)[/tex]
Expanding, we have [tex]y-20=3x-3[/tex]
Adding 20 to both sides, we have [tex]y=3x+17[/tex]
Part c. and d.
We see that both equations do not have the same slope, so then they are not parallel, meaning they don't have no solutions. If they have a solution, we can set them equal to each other.
[tex]3x+17=6x+5[/tex]
Subtracting 3x, we have [tex]17=3x+5[/tex]
Subtracting 5, we have [tex]12 = 3x[/tex]
Dividing by 3, we have [tex]x = 4[/tex].
Because there is no x = x, or anything like that, the solution does not have infinite solutions and therefore has one solution, meaning it is consistent independent.
4. Find the sum of all the numbers from 100 to 199 that are not divisible by 13.
What is the formula for
this?
There are 100 numbers in the range 100-199. Find the smallest and largest multiple of 13 in this range. We have
104 = 8•13
195 = 15•13
so there are 15 - 8 + 1 = 8 multiples of 13 between 100 and 199.
Then the sum we want is
[tex]\displaystyle \sum_{k=100}^{199} k - \sum_{\ell=8}^{15}13\ell[/tex]
or equivalently,
(100 + 101 + 102 + … + 199) - 13 (8 + 9 + … + 15)
To compute these sums, recall the following formula:
[tex]\displaystyle \sum_{i=1}^n i = 1 + 2 + 3 + \cdots + n = \frac{n(n+1)}2[/tex]
Then
[tex]\displaystyle \sum_{k=100}^{199} k = \sum_{k=1}^{199} k - \sum_{k=1}^{99} k = \frac{199\cdot200}2 - \frac{99\cdot100}2 = 14,950[/tex]
and
[tex]\displaystyle \sum_{\ell=8}^{15} 13\ell = 13 \left(\sum_{\ell=1}^{15} \ell - \sum_{\ell=1}^7 \ell\right) = 13 \left(\frac{15\cdot16}2 - \frac{7\cdot8}2\right) = 1,196[/tex]
which means the sum we want is 14,950 - 1,196 = 13,754.
Anna ate 1/5 of her candy bar. What decimal represents the amount she ate?
Answer:
.25
Step-by-step explanation:
Convert 95°F to degrees Celsius.
If necessary, round your answer to the nearest tenth of a degree.
Here are the formulas.
C=- (F-32)
-F
9
F==C+32
Answer:
35 degrees celsius
The length of a rectangle is 5 meters less than 3 times the width. The perimeter is 46 meters. Find the width.
Answer:
.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Eloise bought 2 boxes of crackers to share with her friends. Her friends ate 1/2 of the first box and 2/3 of the second box. How many boxes were left over?
A. 1/2 box
B. 3/5 box
C. 5/6 box
D. 1 2/5 box
Answer:
c
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Step-by-step explanation: