1. Find 3 equivalent fraction for the following: a) 5/6 b) 7/11 c) 9/7

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Answer 1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

To find equivalent fractions, multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same table.

a) 5/6

[tex]\frac{5*2}{6*2}=\frac{10}{12}\\\\\frac{5*3}{6*3}=\frac{15}{18}\\\\\frac{5*4}{6*4}=\frac{20}{24}[/tex]

b) 7/11

[tex]\frac{7*3}{11*3}=\frac{21}{33}\\\\\frac{7*4}{11*4}=\frac{28}{44}\\\\\frac{7*5}{11*5}=\frac{35}{55}[/tex]

c)9/7

[tex]\frac{9*2}{7*2}=\frac{18}{14}\\\\\frac{9*5}{7*5}=\frac{45}{35}\\\\\frac{9*10}{7*10}=\frac{90}{70}[/tex]


Related Questions

x-1 = [tex]\sqrt{x} -1[/tex]

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Answer:

[tex]x = 0[/tex] or [tex]x = 1[/tex].

Step-by-step explanation:

Start by adding [tex]1[/tex] to both sides of this equation:

[tex](x - 1) + 1 = (\sqrt{x} - 1) + 1[/tex].

[tex]x = \sqrt{x}[/tex].

If two numbers are equal, their square should also be equal. Therefore, since[tex]x = \sqrt{x}[/tex], it must be true that [tex]x^{2} = (\sqrt{x})^{2}[/tex]. That is: [tex]x^{2} = x[/tex].

Notice that since [tex]x[/tex] is under a square root, the result must ensure that [tex]x \ge 0[/tex].

Subtract [tex]x[/tex] from both sides of the equation:

[tex]x^{2} - x = x - x[/tex].

[tex]x^{2} - x = 0[/tex].

Factor [tex]x[/tex] out:

[tex]x\, (x - 1) = 0[/tex].

Hence, by the Factor Theorem, [tex]x = 0[/tex] and [tex]x = 1[/tex] would satisfy this rearranged equation. Because of the square root in the original equation, these two value must be non-negative ([tex]x \ge 0[/tex]) to qualify as actual roots of that equation.

In this example, both [tex]x = 0[/tex] and [tex]x = 1[/tex] qualify as roots of that equation.

Math Problem

x-1 = \sqrt{x} -1

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Find the volume of each figure. Round your answers to the nearest tenth, if necessary​

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Answer:

600

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume=l*b*h=5*12*10=600

Identify the equation of the circle that has its center at (7, -24)
and passes through the origin.

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Answer:

(x-7)²+(y+24)² = 625

Step-by-step explanation:

A circle with center (h, k) and radius r can be represented as

(x-h)²+(y-k)² = r²

We know the center and one point, and need to find the radius. The radius is equal to the distance from the center to any point on the circle. Therefore, we need to find the distance from the center to the point on the circle (in this case, the origin) to obtain the radius.

The distance formula for points (x₁, y₁) and (x₂, y₂) is √((x₁-x₂)²+(y₁-y₂)²). Note that x₁ and x₂ (as well as y₁ and y₂) are interchangeable but x₁ and y₁ or x₂ and y₂ are not.

Our distance between (7, -24) and the origin is

√((x₁-x₂)²+(y₁-y₂)²) = √((7-0)²+(-24-0)²)

= √625

= 25

Therefore, the radius is 25 and our equation is

(x-7)²+(y-(-24))² = (x-7)²+(y+24)² = 25² = 625

Point S lies between points R and T on Line segment R T. A line contains points R, S, T. The space between R and S is 2 x. The space between S and T is 3 x. If RT is 10 centimeters long, what is ST?

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Answer:

[tex]ST = 6cm[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]RS =2x[/tex]

[tex]ST = 3x[/tex]

[tex]RT = 10[/tex]

Required

Find ST

From the question, we understand that S is between R and T.

So:

[tex]RS + ST = RT[/tex]

Substitute known values

[tex]2x + 3x = 10[/tex]

[tex]5x =10[/tex]

Divide both sides by 5

[tex]x =2[/tex]

Given that:

[tex]ST = 3x[/tex]

[tex]ST = 3 * 2[/tex]

[tex]ST = 6cm[/tex]

Answer:

C or 6 centimeters

Step-by-step explanation:

I need help with Trigonometric Ration

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The six trigonometric ratios are sine (sin), cosine (cos), tangent (tan), cotangent (cot), cosecant (cosec), and secant (sec). In geometry, trigonometry is a branch of mathematics that deals with the sides and angles of a right-angled triangle. Therefore, trig ratios are evaluated with respect to sides and angles.  

The trigonometry ratios for a specific angle ‘θ’ is given below:

Trigonometric Ratios

Sin θ Opposite Side to θ/Hypotenuse

Cos θ Adjacent Side to θ/Hypotenuse

Tan θ Opposite Side/Adjacent Side & Sin θ/Cos θ

Cot θ Adjacent Side/Opposite Side & 1/tan θ

Sec θ Hypotenuse/Adjacent Side & 1/cos θ

Cosec θ Hypotenuse/Opposite Side & 1/sin θ

Note: Opposite side is the perpendicular side and the adjacent side is the base of the right-triangle. Also, check out trigonometric functions to learn about each of these ratios or functions in detail.Trigonometric Identities

Definition

Trigonometric Ratios are defined as the values of all the trigonometric functions based on the value of the ratio of sides in a right-angled triangle. The ratios of sides of a right-angled triangle with respect to any of its acute angles are known as the trigonometric ratios of that particular angle.

The three sides of the right triangle are:

Hypotenuse (the longest side)

Perpendicular (opposite side to the angle)

Base (Adjacent side to the angle)

Samantha has $35 in her savings account. At the end of each week, she will add $20 to the account. Which equation describes the total "S", in dollars, that Samantha will have in her account at the end of the week? * 1 point S = 15w S= 55w S = 20 + 35w S = 35 + 20w

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Answer:

S = 35 + 20w

Step-by-step explanation:

Amount Samantha has in her account = $35

Additional savings per week = $20

Let

S =Totai savings in Samantha's account at the end of the week

w = number of weeks

The equation:

Totai savings in Samantha's account at the end of the week = Amount Samantha has in her account + (Additional savings per week * number of weeks)

S = 35 + 20w

Answer:

s=35+20w

Step-by-step explanation:

i don’t know what it is can someone help

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Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

Please help i do not understand this question!

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Answer:

Distributive property

Step-by-step explanation:

The rule being shown here is the distributive property, because the first binomial is taken apart and separately multiplied with the other binomial.

As the students were approaching the park, they noticed a huge tower that was just
being completed. Lucas and Jacob were part of the group responsible for looking at
advertising. They couldn’t help but to think, one of the main attractions of the park
would be the ride involving this tower. It was a bright, sunny day. As they got off
the bus, they collected the mathematical materials provided by their teacher. These
materials included: pencil, paper, eraser, calculator, measuring tape, a
clinometer (a tool used to measure vertical angles). They walked through the
park until they reached the shadow of the tower. They looked up and couldn’t
believe how high it was

Q: If they are going to advertise, the height of the tower in a brochure that is
being created, they want to be sure of their answer. Describe how they
could use the materials they have and trigonometry to determine the
height of the tower. The explanations should include a detailed diagram,
clear step by step instructions making use of terminology appropriately
and even examples showing the calculations to be used to determine
the height.

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The students could use what they know of triangle rectangles, in the image below you can see the diagram that the students could use to estimate the height of the tower.

First, the students could use the measuring tape to find the distance between the base of the tower and them, this distance is represented with the variable S in the image below.

Now, using the clinometer, they could find the elevation angle between their viewpoint and the tip of the tower. This would be the angle θ in the image (notice that they should do this from the ground).

So at this point, we know one angle and the adjacent cathetus to that angle.

And we want to find the height of the tower, which is the opposite cathetus to the known angle.

Then we can remember the trigonometric relation:

tan(a) = (opposite cathetus)/(adjacent cathetus)

Replacing these by the things we know:

tan(θ) = H/S

tan(θ)*S = H

Then, by measuring θ and S, we can find the height.

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Answer:

The first option is the right one.

Step-by-step explanation:

7/2. Rate is rise/run

7 is your rise

and 2 is your run

therefore, the answer is 7/2

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Answer:

I put a photo of the answers.

Step-by-step explanation:

For the problems, I turned the whole under into a fraction, flipped the second fraction and multiplied.

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Step-by-step explanation:

9 a = soln

3:9 = 6:n

or, 3/9 = 6/n

or, 3n = 54

or, n = 54/3

so, n = 18

b = soln

n/10 = 6/15

or, 15n = 60

or, n = 60/15

so, n= 4

10) a = 15% of 450

= 15/100 * 450

= 15/10 * 45

or, 15/2 * 9

or,  135/2

= 67.5 g

b= 125% of 60

= 125/100 * 60

= 5/4 * 60

= 5*15

= $75

Solve for x. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary

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Answer:

20.4

Step-by-step explanation:

cos(74) = x/74

x = 74×cos(74)

x = 20.4

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Quadrilateral A'B'C'D' is a dilation of quadrilateral ABCD about point P Is this dilation a reduction or an enlargement? O reduction enlargement​

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Answer: reduction

Step-by-step explanation:

ABCD-> 'ABCD

its bc 'ABCD got smaller compared to ABCD

Answer:

It is a reduction.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this helped.

100 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST FOR THIS WHOLE SEGMENT

a) Find zw, Write your answer in both polar form with ∈ [0, 2pi] and in complex form.

b) Find z^10. Write your answer in both polar form with ∈ [0, 2pi] and in complex form.

c) Find z/w. Write your answer in both polar form with ∈ [0, 2pi] and in complex form.

d) Find the three cube roots of z in complex form. Give answers correct to 4 decimal

places.

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Answer:

See Below (Boxed Solutions).

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given the two complex numbers:

[tex]\displaystyle z = \sqrt{3} - i\text{ and } w = 6\left(\cos \frac{5\pi}{12} + i\sin \frac{5\pi}{12}\right)[/tex]

First, convert z to polar form. Recall that polar form of a complex number is:

[tex]z=r\left(\cos \theta + i\sin\theta\right)[/tex]

We will first find its modulus r, which is given by:

[tex]\displaystyle r = |z| = \sqrt{a^2+b^2}[/tex]

In this case, a = √3 and b = -1. Thus, the modulus is:

[tex]r = \sqrt{(\sqrt{3})^2 + (-1)^2} = 2[/tex]

Next, find the argument θ in [0, 2π). Recall that:

[tex]\displaystyle \tan \theta = \frac{b}{a}[/tex]

Therefore:

[tex]\displaystyle \theta = \arctan\frac{(-1)}{\sqrt{3}}[/tex]

Evaluate:

[tex]\displaystyle \theta = -\frac{\pi}{6}[/tex]

Since z must be in QIV, using reference angles, the argument will be:

[tex]\displaystyle \theta = \frac{11\pi}{6}[/tex]

Therefore, z in polar form is:

[tex]\displaystyle z=2\left(\cos \frac{11\pi}{6} + i \sin \frac{11\pi}{6}\right)[/tex]

Part A)

Recall that when multiplying two complex numbers z and w:

[tex]zw=r_1\cdot r_2 \left(\cos (\theta _1 + \theta _2) + i\sin(\theta_1 + \theta_2)\right)[/tex]

Therefore:

[tex]\displaystyle zw = (2)(6)\left(\cos\left(\frac{11\pi}{6} + \frac{5\pi}{12}\right) + i\sin\left(\frac{11\pi}{6} + \frac{5\pi}{12}\right)\right)[/tex]

Simplify. Hence, our polar form is:

[tex]\displaystyle\boxed{zw = 12\left(\cos\frac{9\pi}{4} + i\sin \frac{9\pi}{4}\right)}[/tex]

To find the complex form, evaluate:

[tex]\displaystyle zw = 12\cos \frac{9\pi}{4} + i\left(12\sin \frac{9\pi}{4}\right) =\boxed{ 6\sqrt{2} + 6i\sqrt{2}}[/tex]

Part B)

Recall that when raising a complex number to an exponent n:

[tex]\displaystyle z^n = r^n\left(\cos (n\cdot \theta) + i\sin (n\cdot \theta)\right)[/tex]

Therefore:

[tex]\displaystyle z^{10} = r^{10} \left(\cos (10\theta) + i\sin (10\theta)\right)[/tex]

Substitute:

[tex]\displaystyle z^{10} = (2)^{10} \left(\cos \left(10\left(\frac{11\pi}{6}\right)\right) + i\sin \left(10\left(\frac{11\pi}{6}\right)\right)\right)[/tex]

Simplify:

[tex]\displaystyle z^{10} = 1024\left(\cos\frac{55\pi}{3}+i\sin \frac{55\pi}{3}\right)[/tex]

Simplify using coterminal angles. Thus, the polar form is:

[tex]\displaystyle \boxed{z^{10} = 1024\left(\cos \frac{\pi}{3} + i\sin \frac{\pi}{3}\right)}[/tex]

And the complex form is:

[tex]\displaystyle z^{10} = 1024\cos \frac{\pi}{3} + i\left(1024\sin \frac{\pi}{3}\right) = \boxed{512+512i\sqrt{3}}[/tex]

Part C)

Recall that:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{z}{w} = \frac{r_1}{r_2} \left(\cos (\theta_1-\theta_2)+i\sin(\theta_1-\theta_2)\right)[/tex]

Therefore:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{z}{w} = \frac{(2)}{(6)}\left(\cos \left(\frac{11\pi}{6} - \frac{5\pi}{12}\right) + i \sin \left(\frac{11\pi}{6} - \frac{5\pi}{12}\right)\right)[/tex]

Simplify. Hence, our polar form is:

[tex]\displaystyle\boxed{ \frac{z}{w} = \frac{1}{3} \left(\cos \frac{17\pi}{12} + i \sin \frac{17\pi}{12}\right)}[/tex]

And the complex form is:

[tex]\displaystyle \begin{aligned} \frac{z}{w} &= \frac{1}{3} \cos\frac{5\pi}{12} + i \left(\frac{1}{3} \sin \frac{5\pi}{12}\right)\right)\\ \\ &=\frac{1}{3}\left(\frac{\sqrt{2}-\sqrt{6}}{4}\right) + i\left(\frac{1}{3}\left(- \frac{\sqrt{6} + \sqrt{2}}{4}\right)\right) \\ \\ &= \boxed{\frac{\sqrt{2} - \sqrt{6}}{12} -\frac{\sqrt{6}+\sqrt{2}}{12}i}\end{aligned}[/tex]

Part D)

Let a be a cube root of z. Then by definition:

[tex]\displaystyle a^3 = z = 2\left(\cos \frac{11\pi}{6} + i\sin \frac{11\pi}{6}\right)[/tex]

From the property in Part B, we know that:

[tex]\displaystyle a^3 = r^3\left(\cos (3\theta) + i\sin(3\theta)\right)[/tex]

Therefore:

[tex]\displaystyle r^3\left(\cos (3\theta) + i\sin (3\theta)\right) = 2\left(\cos \frac{11\pi}{6} + i\sin \frac{11\pi}{6}\right)[/tex]

If two complex numbers are equal, their modulus and arguments must be equivalent. Thus:

[tex]\displaystyle r^3 = 2\text{ and } 3\theta = \frac{11\pi}{6}[/tex]

The first equation can be easily solved:

[tex]r=\sqrt[3]{2}[/tex]

For the second equation, 3θ must equal 11π/6 and any other rotation. In other words:

[tex]\displaystyle 3\theta = \frac{11\pi}{6} + 2\pi n\text{ where } n\in \mathbb{Z}[/tex]

Solve for the argument:

[tex]\displaystyle \theta = \frac{11\pi}{18} + \frac{2n\pi}{3} \text{ where } n \in \mathbb{Z}[/tex]

There are three distinct solutions within [0, 2π):

[tex]\displaystyle \theta = \frac{11\pi}{18} , \frac{23\pi}{18}\text{ and } \frac{35\pi}{18}[/tex]

Hence, the three roots are:

[tex]\displaystyle a_1 = \sqrt[3]{2} \left(\cos\frac{11\pi}{18}+ \sin \frac{11\pi}{18}\right) \\ \\ \\ a_2 = \sqrt[3]{2} \left(\cos \frac{23\pi}{18} + i\sin\frac{23\pi}{18}\right) \\ \\ \\ a_3 = \sqrt[3]{2} \left(\cos \frac{35\pi}{18} + i\sin \frac{35\pi}{18}\right)[/tex]

Or, approximately:

[tex]\displaystyle\boxed{ a _ 1\approx -0.4309 + 1.1839i,} \\ \\ \boxed{a_2 \approx -0.8099-0.9652i,} \\ \\ \boxed{a_3\approx 1.2408-0.2188i}[/tex]

7. Determine the measures of the two angles that are not 90° in the diagram below. Show your
work.

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First we need to assume that the sum of the angles is also 180°. if one is less than 90°, the other will be more. we can do this because in a plane 4-sided polygon the sum of the inner angles will always be 360°, and we already know the two angles on the right side

so we can say that:

3x + 20 + x = 180

Since we got only one variable in this equation, we can already solve for x.

4x + 20 = 180

4x = 160

x = 40

the lower left angle is just 40°

the upper left is three times that plus 20, so it's 160°

hope this helps you to get the method

In the picture below, which lines are lines of symmetry for the figure?

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C . Only 4 …………………….

The hypotenuse of a right triangle is 52 in. One leg of the triangle is 8 in. more than twice the length of the other. What is the perimeter of the triangle?
20 in.
26 in.
120 in.
138 in.

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Answer:

its c 120in

Step-by-step explanation:

The perimeter of the triangle is,

⇒ 138 in.

What is mean by Triangle?

A triangle is a three sided polygon, which has three vertices and three angles which has the sum 180 degrees.

Given that;

The hypotenuse of a right triangle is 52 in.

And, One leg of the triangle is 8 in. more than twice the length of the other.

Hence, We get;

Lengths of legs are,

⇒ x

And, ⇒ 8 + 2x

Hence, We can formulate;

⇒ 52² = x² + (2x + 8)²

⇒ 2704 = x² + 4x² + 64 + 24x

⇒ 5x² + 24x - 2640 = 0

⇒ x = 20 and x = - 132/5

For perimeter;

Take x = 20

Hence, The perimeter of the triangle is,

⇒ 52 + x + (2x + 8)

⇒ 52 + 20 + (2 × 20 + 8)

⇒ 52 + 20 + 48

⇒ 138 in.

Thus, The perimeter of the triangle is,

⇒ 138 in.

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You continue to work on a
paper that you started many days ago. If you work from 8:10pm to 9:35pm, find the
measure of the angle, in radians, that the minute hand travelled during this time.
- 510 degrees
- 180 degrees
- 630 degrees
- 210 degrees

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Answer:

510°

Step-by-step explanation:

Total Time from 8:10pm to 9:35pm is 1hour 25mins= 85mins

Movement of the minute hand from one point around the clock and back to the same point gives a complete rotation of 360°

if 60mins = 360°

85mins=

[tex] \frac{85}{60} \times 360[/tex]

= 510 degrees

What is the length of BC? :(
Enter your answer in the box

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Answer:

BC=22

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi there!

We are given an isosceles triangle (notice the markings on m<C and m<B), the length of the sides AB and AC as x-2 and 2x-24 respectively, and we want to find the length of BC (given as x)

In an isosceles triangle, the sides known as the legs (in this case, AC and AB), are congruent to each other

As they both contain x in their side lengths (remember that x=BC), let's set them equal to each other to find the value of x

2x-24=x-2

Add 24 to both sides

2x=x+22

Subtract x from both sides

x=22

So the length of BC is 22

Hope this helps!

The believe the answer is 22

A square has an area of 100 m squared. What is the length of each side?

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Answer:

10m

Step-by-step explanation:

area of a square =s^2

therefore s^2=100

s= under root 100

= 10

Find the missing length.

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Answer:

hello,

Step-by-step explanation:

12²=(x-16)*16

9=x-16

x=25

Relation metric in a right triangle

calculate the calculate the area of a circle whose diameter is 9 cm and pie is 22/7 ​

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Answer: 63.64 cm² (rounded to the hundredth place)

Step-by-step explanation:

Concept:

Here, we need to understand how to find the area of a circle.

The general formula is: A = πr²

π = 3.14 (or any constants that equals to this value)

r = radius = (1/2) diameter

Solve:

π = 22/7

r = d/2 = 9 / 4 = 4.5

A = πr²

A = (22/7) (4.5)²

A = (22/7) (4.5)²

A = 63.64 cm² (rounded to the hundredthe place)

Hope this helps!! :)

Please let me know if you have any question

Answer:

63.64 cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

r = d/2 = 9 / 4 = 4.5

A = πr²

A = (22/7) (4.5)²

A = (22/7) (4.5)²

A = 63.64 cm² (rounded to the hundredth place)

Instructions: Find the missing side. Round your answer to the nearest
tenth.
15
66°
х
x
=

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Answer:

x = 16.4

Step-by-step explanation:

Since this is a right triangle, we can use trig functions

sin theta = opp / hyp

sin 66 = 15/x

x sin 66 = 15

x = 15/sin 66

x=16.41954

Rounding to the nearest tenth

x = 16.4

Which math expression means "the product of 16 and 26"?
16 +26
O 16.26
15 - 26
26-16

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Answer:

The product of 16 and 26 would be 16 * 26

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because "the product of" means multiplication so *. Making it 16 * 26.

Find the value of x. Round to the nearest tenth.

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Answer:

x=400 m is the correct answer

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số nguyên dương nhỏ nhất thỏa mãn bất phương trình :giá trị tuyệt đối(-x+2)+5[tex]\geq[/tex]x-2
a.không có
b.x=1
c.x=5
d.x=6

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Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

(-x+2 ) +5 -(x - 2)  [tex]\geq[/tex] 0

-2x+ 9[tex]\geq[/tex]0

x [tex]\leq[/tex]9/2

The inequality X+C > -2.55 has the solution x> 4.85 What is the value of c? How do you know?​

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Answer:

The value for C is 2.3

in this case we know of x to be 4.85

therefore subtract the summation of both X+C from the value of x.

Hence we will have the equation X - X+C =2.3

Which equation is equivalent to -2(2 − 2x) = 4 − 8(1 − x)?

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Answer:

x = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

-2(2 − 2x) = 4 − 8(1 − x)

Apply the distributive property:

−2(2 − 2x) = 4 − 8(1 − x)

(−2)(2) + (−2)(−2x) = 4 + (−8)(1) + (−8)(−x)

−4 + 4x = 4 + (−8) + 8x

Combine like terms:

4x − 4 = (8x) + (4+−8)

4x − 4 = 8x + (−4)

4x − 4 = 8x − 4

Subtract 8x from both sides:

4x − 4 − 8x = 8x − 4 − 8x

−4x − 4 = −4

Add 4 to both sides:

−4x − 4 + 4= −4 + 4

−4x = 0

Divide both sides by -4:

-4x/-4 = 0/-4

x = 0

Answer: 0

Step-by-step explanation:

here is another question can u help.

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Answer:

The answer is (0,2)

Step-by-step explanation:

The second quadrant or Quadrant II has coordinates that are ALL positive.

(my favorite quadrant)

The coordinates would look like (4, 5) or (19, 69) and so on.

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PLEASE ANSWER ASAP WORTH 100 points get it right please What did the Freedmen's Bureau intend to do with the 850,000 acres of confiscated and abandoned land? Which of the following can be used as "reasons" in a two-column proof? Find c for me please. WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!!!!!! A boy had 20 cents. He bought x pencils for 3 cents each. If y equals the number of pennies left, write an equation showing the dependence of y on x. What is the domain of the function?But it says that x is a whole number for the domain. PLS HELP. In 1910, just before Marie Curie collected her second Nobel Prize for radioactivity, young Gyrgy Hevesy arrived in England to study radioactivity himself. His universitys lab director in Manchester, Ernest Rutherford, immediately assigned Hevesy the Herculean task of separating out radioactive atoms from nonradioactive atoms inside blocks of lead. Actually, it turned out to be not Herculean but impossible. Rutherford had assumed the radioactive atoms, known as radium-D, were a unique substance. In fact, radium-D was radioactive lead and therefore could not be separated chemically. Ignorant of this, Hevesy wasted two years tediously trying to tease lead and radium-D apart before giving up.Hevesya bald, droopy-cheeked, mustached aristocrat from Hungaryalso faced domestic frustrations. Hevesy was far from home and used to savory Hungarian food, not the English cooking at his boardinghouse. After noticing patterns in the meals served there, Hevesy grew suspicious that, like a high school cafeteria recycling Mondays hamburgers into Thursdays beef chili, his landladys fresh daily meat was anything but. When confronted, she denied this, so Hevesy decided to seek proof.Miraculously, hed achieved a breakthrough in the lab around that time. He still couldnt separate radium-D, but he realized he could flip that to his advantage. Hed begun musing over the possibility of injecting minute quantities of dissolved lead into a living creature and then tracing the elements path, since the creature would metabolize the radioactive and nonradioactive lead the same way, and the radium-D would emit beacons of radioactivity as it moved. If this worked, he could actually track molecules inside veins and organs, an unprecedented degree of resolution.Before he tried this on a living being, Hevesy decided to test his idea on the tissue of a nonliving being, a test with an ulterior motive. He took too much meat at dinner one night and, when the landladys back was turned, sprinkled hot lead over it. She gathered his leftovers as normal, and the next day Hevesy brought home a newfangled radiation detector from his lab buddy, Hans Geiger. Sure enough, when he waved it over that nights goulash, Geigers counter went furious: click-click-click-click. Hevesy confronted his landlady with the evidence. But, being a scientific romantic, Hevesy no doubt laid it on thick as he explained the mysteries of radioactivity. In fact, the landlady was so charmed to be caught so cleverly, with the latest tools of forensic science, she didnt even get mad. Theres no historical record of whether she altered her menu, however.Now, youll analyze how the texts structure helps the author achieve his purpose. Present your analysis in a paragraph by following these steps:Make a statement that identifies the authors choice of text structure and how it contributes to the overall purpose.Support your statement with evidence from the text.Explain how the evidence supports your statement. Doyle Company issued $500,000 of 10-year, 7 percent bonds on January 1, 2018. The bonds were issued at face value. Interest is payable in cash on December 31 of each year. Doyle immediately invested the proceeds from the bond issue in land. 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