can you tell me what these are?​

Can You Tell Me What These Are?

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Answer 1

Answer:

1. X-intercepts

2. Midpoint

3. Vertex

4. Y-Intercept

Step-by-step explanation:


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What is the area of ABC?

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Answer:  81.1 cm^2

This value is approximate.

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Work Shown:

area = 0.5*side1*side2*sin(included angle)

area = 0.5*AB*AC*sin(A)

area = 0.5*11*18*sin(55)

area = 81.0960523846101

area = 81.1 cm^2

The cm^2 refers to "square cm".

Notice that the angle must be between the two sides, hence the "included".

Name the marked angle in 2 different ways

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Answer:

∠TSR ∠S

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I need help with this question

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Answer:

38°.

Step-by-step explanation:

A triangle adds up to 180°.

CAB= 78°

But we minus 78° from 46°:

32°.

As a triangle adds up to 180°,

110+32= 142°.

180-142= 38°.

To see if we are correct:

38+32+110= 180°.

Hope this is okay!

Find the greatest number of student among whom 120 oranges and 130 apples can be divided equally.

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Answer:

10

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to find the greatest number of student among whom 120 oranges and 130 apples can be divided equally.

​It means we need to find the HCF of 120 and 130.

HCF is highest common factor.

The HCF of 120 and 130 is 10.

So, the greatest number of student is 10.


Work out m and c for the line:2y+3x=5​

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Answer:

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Question 37 of 55 James buys headphones that cost $10.00. He pays 6% sales tax. How much does he pay for the headphones with tax?
A. $11.60
B. $10.60
C. $12.00
D. $6.00​

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Answer:

3.14 million

Step-by-step explanation:

I already answered it on the 1st post

Answer:

3.14 million is the correct answer

10. Volume =

pls help me i wanna go home ;(

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Answer:

1248 cm^2

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume = Length · Width · Height

Volume = 24 · 6 · 5

Volume = 720 cm^2

Volume = Length · Width · Height

Volume = 8 · 6 · 11

Volume = 528 cm^2

528 + 720 = 1248

Answer:

1248 cm³

Step-by-step explanation:

V = lwh

V = 24 cm × 6 cm × 5 cm

V = 720 cm³

V = lwh

V = 8 cm × 6 cm × 11 cm

V = 528 cm³

720 cm³ + 528 cm³

1248 cm³

which numbers are the extremes of the proportion shown below [tex]\frac{4}{7} =\frac{20}{35}[/tex]

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  4 and 35

Step-by-step explanation:

Written as 4/7 = 20/35, the extremes are the outside numbers: 4 and 35.

GIVEN: f(x)=3x-7, g(x)=2x^(2)-3x+1, h(x)=4x+1, k(x)=-x^(2)+3
FIND: (hg)(x)

a. 2x^2+x+2
b. none of these answers
c. 32x^2+4x
d. 8x^2-12x+5

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Answer:

32x^2+4x

3x-7, g(x)=2x^(2)-3x+1, h(x)=4x+1, k(x)

Give answer to the Nearest degrees​

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Answer:

[tex]\theta = 79.9^{\circ}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given hypotenuse = x , opposite = 1.7 , adjacent = 0.3

Using trigonometric ratios :

[tex]sin \theta = \frac{opposite}{hypotenuse}\\\\cos \theta = \frac{adjacent}{hypotenuse}\\\\tan \theta = \frac{opposite}{adjacent}[/tex]

[tex]tan \theta = \frac{1.7}{0.3} = \frac{17}{3} = 79.9^{\circ}[/tex]

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Answer:

4/8 = 1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

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4/8 semoga berjaya.

So sánh √144 và √169

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

√144 < √169

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An aeroplane flies 1860 miles in 4 hours. What is its average speed?​

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Answer:

The average speed is 465 mph

Step-by-step explanation:

1860/4 = 465

Answer:

The average speed is 465 mph

Step-by-step explanation:

Average speed = distance/time

1860 miles / 4 hours = 465 mph

Please help. I only have a little bit of time left. Find the volume of this sphere. Round to the nearest tenth. 7 in Formulas for Spheres S.A. = 40 V = [?] in3​

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Answer:

V = 1436.0 in ^3  with 3.14 for pi

or

V = 1436.8 in ^3 with the pi button

Step-by-step explanation:

V = 4/3 pi r^3

The radius is 7

V = 4/3 pi (7)^3

V = 4/3 ( 3.14) (7)^3

V =1436.02666 in ^3

V = 1436.0 in ^3

If you use the pi button

V = 4/3 pi 7^3

V = 1436.75504

V = 1436.8 in ^3

Which numbers are written in scientific notation? Check all that apply.
–10.8 × 104
2.7 × 10–3
6.1 × 105
9.582 × 106
21.5 × 10–11

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Answer:

[tex]2.7 \times 10^{ - 3} [/tex]

[tex]6.1 \times 10^{5} [/tex]

[tex]9.582 \times 10^{6} [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

B,C,D

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer: hi

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Express in simplest form -45%​

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Answer: hello, your answer is -0.45

Explain two procedures that you can use to draw two adjacent complementary angles. Then draw a pair of adjacent complementary angles so that one angle has a measure of 30°.

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Answer:

Complementary angle of 30° is 60°.

Step-by-step explanation:

The complementary angles are the angles whose sum is 90.

If one angle is x then the other angle is 90 - x, they both are complementary to each other.

One angle is 30°, so the other angle is 90° - 30° = 60°

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The linear functions f(x) and g(x) are represented on the graph, where g(x) is a transformation of f(x):

A graph with two linear functions; f of x passes through 1, 3 and 3, 13, and g of x passes through negative 1, 3 and 1, 13.


Part A: Describe two types of transformations that can be used to transform f(x) to g(x). (2 points)


Part B: Solve for k in each type of transformation.


Part C: Write an equation for each type of transformation that can be used to transform f(x) to g(x).

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Step-by-step explanation:

(A) We can shift f(x) to the left or up, both resulting in a transformation to g(x) if the values are right.

If we shift all of the values of f(x) to the left, forming a horizontal translation, we can get g(x)

Similarly, if we shift all of the values of f(x) up, forming a vertical translation, we can get g(x)

(B) k represents how much a graph is shifted up or down. In a horizontal translation, we do not shift k up or down, making it 0

In our second, we can make k 10 as the values of g(x) are 10 steps higher than

(C) First, we can see that the values of g(x) are two steps to the left of f(x). As   shifts a graph to the left h units, we can turn  into  to get g(x)

Next, as stated previously, we can see that the values of g(x) are 10 steps higher than f(x). As fx* + k shifts a graph up k units, we can turn  into  +10 to get g(x)

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in trapezium abcd diagonals ac and bd intersect at o ar(COD) = 24cm² ar( AOB) = 96 cm² find the area of trapezium​

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Answer:

The area of the trapezium is 216 cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

The parameters of the trapezium are;

The point of intersection of the diagonals ac and bd = point o

The area of ΔCOD = 24 cm²

The area of ΔAOB = 96 cm²

Let h represent the height of the trapezium and let x represent the height of triangle ΔCOD, we have;

The height of ΔAOB = h - x

Therefore;

The area of ΔCOD = (1/2) × The length of CD × x = 24

∴ The length of CD = 24/((1/2) × x) = 48/x

The area of ΔAOB = (1/2) × The length of AB × (h - x) = 96

The length of AB = 96/((1/2) × (h - x)) = 192/(h - x)

The area of the trapezium, A = ((48/x + 192/(h - x))/2) × h

We note that ΔCOD ~ ΔAOB, therefore;

(AB)²/(CD)² = (h - x)²/x² = (arΔAOB)/(arΔCOD) = 96/24 = 4

∴ √((h - x)²/x²) = (h - x)/x = √4 = 2

∴ h - x = 2·x

h = 2·x + x = 3·x

A = ((48/x + 192/(h - x))/2) × h

∴ A = ((48/x + 192/(2·x))/2) × 3·x = ((48 + 192/(2))/2) × 3 = 216

The area of the trapezium, A = 216 cm².

Find the missing side. Round to the nearest tenth.
A.7.4
B.4.4
C.6.4
D.5.4​

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Answer:

option D

Step-by-step explanation:

take 39 degree as reference angle

using cos rule

cos 39 = adjacent / hypotenuse

0.77 = x / 7

x = 7*0.77

x = 5.39

x = 5.4

Answer:

D. 5.4

Step-by-step explanation:

Using trigonometric ratio

cos 39 = x/7

cross multiple

x = cos39(7)

x=5.4

find the next two terms in this sequence
0.1, 0.02, 0.004, 0.0008, 0.00016 ___ ___​

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Answer:

0.000032 and 0.0000064

The isosceles triangle theorem says "If two sides of a triangle are congruent,
then the angles opposite those sides are congruent."
If you are using this figure to prove the isosceles triangle theorem, which of
the following would be the best strategy?
S

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Answer:

Draw QS so that S is the midpoint of PR, then prove ΔPQS is congruent to ΔRQS using SSS.

Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation,

(For Proper Question And Diagram Please Find In attachment)

Draw QS, so that S is the midpoint of PR .

Solution,

Now, We know that PS = SR ( S is Midpoint of PR)QS = QS (Common Side) and PQ=QR (given Isosceles Triangle)then triangles are congruent and thus ∠QPS equals to ∠QRS.Thus, the triangle PQR is then the isosceles Triangle.

every evening Jenna empties her pockets and puts her change in a jar. At the end of the week she counts her money. One week she had 38 coins, all of them being quarters and dimes. When she added them up she had a total of $6.95. Let d=number of dimes and q= number of quarters. How many dimes did Jenna have?

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d = dimes

q = quarters

d+q = 38 coins

q=38-d

0.25q + 0.10d=6.95

0.25(38-d)+0.10d=6.95

9.5-0.25d+0.10d=6.95

-015d=-2.55

d=-2.55/-0.15 = 17

q=38-17 =21

21*0.25 =5.25

17*0.10 = 1.70

5.25+1.70 = 6.95

she had 21 quarters and 17 dimes

Find the sum difference 104 - (-92)

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Answer:

12

Step-by-step explanation:

solve for x and y x+y/ху=1 and x-y/xy = 5

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Answer:

(x, y) = (-1/2, 1/3)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the simultaneous equation

x+y/ху=1. ...1

x-y/xy = 5 .... 2

From 1; x+y = xy ...3

From 2; x - y = 5xy ...4

Substituting 3 into 4

x - y = 5(x+y)

x - y = 5x + 5y

x - 5x = 5y + y

-4x = 6y

-2x = 3y

x = -3y/2 ... 4

Add 3 and 4

2x = 6xy

2 = 6y

y = 2/6

y = 1/3

x = -3(1/3)/2

x = -1/2

Hence (x, y) = (-1/2, 1/3)

Michael is going to the amusement park, where he has to pay a set price of admission
and another price for tickets to go on each of the rides. The total amount of money
Michael will spend is given by the equation y = 3x + 28, where y represents the
total amount of money, in dollars and cents, and a represents the number of rides
Michael goes on. What could the number 3 represent in the equation?

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What is the equation, in point-slope form, of the line
that is parallel to the given line and passes through the
point (- 1, - 1)?

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Answer:

y=-1x-1

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

D. y+1=3(x+1)

in a sale, normal prices are reduced by 10%

nathalie bought a pair of shoes in the sale for £54

what was the original price of the shoes

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Question

in a sale, normal prices are reduced by 10%

nathalie bought a pair of shoes in the sale for £54

what was the original price of the shoes

Answer

[tex]x = 60[/tex]

Explanation

[tex] \sf based \: on \: the \: given \: conditions \: write : x = \frac{54}{ 1 - 01} [/tex]

[tex] \sf calculate \: the \: sum \: difference: x = \frac{54}{0.9} [/tex]

convert decimal to fraction: x= 54 / 9 / 10

[tex] \sf \: divide \: a \: fraction \: by \: multiplying \: its \: reciprosal : x = 54 \times \frac{10}{9} [/tex]

[tex] \sf \: write \: as \: a \: single \: fraction : x = \frac{54 \times 10}{9} [/tex]

[tex] \sf \: reduce \: fraction \: to \: the \: lowest \: term \: by \: cancelling \: the \: greatest \: [/tex]

[tex] \sf \: common \: factor : x = 6 \times 10[/tex]

[tex] \sf \: calculate \: the \: product \: or \: quotient : x = 60 [/tex]

[tex] \sf{ \boxed{answer : x = 60}}[/tex]

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