what is the diameter of the circle shown?

What Is The Diameter Of The Circle Shown?

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Answer 1

Answer:

[tex]6\sqrt{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]a^2+b^2=c^2\\36+36 = c^2\\72=c^2\\c = 6\sqrt{2}[/tex]

Answer 2

Answer:

[tex]6\sqrt{2}[/tex] in

Step-by-step explanation:

this triangle is a right isosceles triangle. this means it is also a 45- 45- 90 triangle.

there is a special relation between the sides of a 45 45 90 triangle :

if the legs are 'x' then the hypotenuse is  '[tex]x\sqrt{2}[/tex]'

so in this case, the legs are 6 in. the hypotenuse (or diameter of the circle) is

[tex]6\sqrt{2}[/tex]


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Calculate the mean of the following list of numbers: 10, 12, 7, 9, 9, 11, 15, 9
PLEASE HELP!!!!
9
9.5
10.67
10.25

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Sun the numbers and divide by the number of numbers.
82/8=10.25

If give 7 billions for 7 millions people. What is total?

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Answer:

this is a very big number

Step-by-step explanation:

(7000000000)⁷⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰

The Oxy coordinate plane for two parallel lines a and a' has the equations 2x - 3y-1 = 0 and 2x - 3y + 5 = 0. respectively. Which vector translation to convert a to a'

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Answer:

Remember that a vector translation can be written as:

T(a, b)

And if we apply this to a random point, (x, y), the translation gives:

T(a, b)(x, y) = (x + a, y + b)

now, remember that a general line can be written as:

y = m*x + s

Then a point of that line can be written as: (x, m*x + s)

Then if we apply the translation to a point in the line, we get:

T(a, b)(x, m*x + s) = (x + a, m*x + s + b)

Here we have two lines:

2x - 3y - 1 = 0

2x - 3y + 5 = 0

First, let's rewrite both of these in the slope-intercept form:

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

y = (2/3)*x + 5/3

Now let's assume that we apply a translation to the first line, that has points of the form (x,  (2/3)*x - 1/3), such that we want to get points of the form:

(x, (2/3)*x + 5/3).

Then we must have:

T(a, b)(x,  (2/3)*x - 1/3) = (x + a,  (2/3)*x - 1/3 + b) = (x, (2/3)*x + 5/3).

Then we need to solve:

(x + a,  (2/3)*x - 1/3 + b) = (x, (2/3)*x + 5/3).

This means that:

x + a = x

(2/3)*x - 1/3 + b = (2/3)*x + 5/3

From the first equation, we can see that a = 0

Now we can solve the second one to find the value of b.

(2/3)*x - 1/3 + b = (2/3)*x + 5/3

subtracting (2/3)*x in both sides, we get:

-1/3 + b = 5/3

b = 5/3 + 1/3

b = 6/3 = 2

b = 2

Then the vector translation is:

T(0, 2)

So it moves the whole line 2 units upwards.

How to do this???????

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Answer:

x=14

Step-by-step explanation:

Form an equation; since the two sides are the same length set them equal to each other. 2x-9=x+5 the solve

2x=x+14

x=14

then you can plug it back in to check if you want

2(14)-9 = 19

14+5 = 19

Answer:

14

Step-by-step explanation:

2x-9=x+5 (being isosceles triange)

2x-x=5+9

x=14

hope u understood

Greater than (-3) but less than or equal to 3

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Answer:

-3 < x <= 3

Step-by-step explanation:

draw it on a number line to check

Answer:

-3>x[tex]\leq \\[/tex]3

Step-by-step explanation:

> is the greater than

< is the less than

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calculate the speed, in ms-¹ of vehicle A and of vehicle B​

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

A: 0.32 m/sB: 0.56 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

The speed is the ratio of the change in distance to the corresponding change in time.

Vehicle A moves from a position of 12 m to one of 28 m in 50 seconds, so its speed is ...

  A = (28 -12)/50 m/s = 16/50 m/s = 0.32 m/s

Vehicle B moves from 0 to 28 m in 50 seconds, so its speed is ...

  B = (28 m)/(50 s) = 0.56 m/s

geometry translations help!!

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Answer:

A' (7,-8)

B' (8,-11)

C' (4,-10)

Answered by GAUTHMATH

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

A will be 7,-8

B will be 8,-11

C will be 4,-10

How?

add 3 to the x coordinate of the original points and -7 to the y coordinate of the original points, Example: 4+3 = 7 and -1+-7 = -8

Amy is biking to school from her father's house and Jeremy is biking to school from his aunt's house. Suppose Amy is moving at a rate 10 miles per hour and Jeremy is moving at a rate of 8 miles per hour. Can you assume that Amy will get to school first?

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Answer:

No, more information is needed to prove that Amy will get to school first.

Step-by-step explanation:

Even though Amy is traveling at a faster rate than Jeremy, the problem does not say how far away Amy's father's or Jeremy's aunt's houses are from the school.  

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

No, the rate with the greater positive rate of change will not necessarily reach the output with the smallest input. The initial value will also affect the outcome. Although Amy is biking at a faster rate of change, Jeremy might get to school before her if his aunt lives closer to the school than her father does.

Explanation: Edge. said so.

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6 year ago, a mans age was six times the age of his son,4year hence,thrice age will be equal to eight times his son age.find their age. Ans is 36 years and 11 years​

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Rate the following bank accounts from most to least liquid: CD, savings account, checking account, money market
account
a. CD, savings account, checking account, money market account
b. Savings account, checking account, CD, money market account
C. CD, money market account, savings account, checking account
d. Checking account, savings account, money market account, CD
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

There isn’t one

Which of the following expressions is equal to x2 +25?
O A. (x+10)(x-15)
O B. (x-51)(x+51)
OC.
-512
O D. (x+5)

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Answer:

Solution given:

x²+25=???

we have

formula

a²+b²=(a+b)²-2ab or (a-b)²+2ab

so

x²+25 =x²+5²=(x+5)²-2x*5=(x+5)²-10x

or

x²+25=x²+5²=(x-5)²+2x*5=(x-5)²+10x

:.

expressions is equal to +25 is

(x-5)²+10x

or

(x+5)²-10x

Solve the system of equations and choose the correct ordered pair.
4x - 2y = -2
6x + 3y = 27
A. (2,5)
B. (3,7)
C. (0, -1)
D. (0,9)

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Answer:

(2,5)

Step-by-step explanation:

4x - 2y = -2

6x + 3y = 27

Divide the first equation by 2 and the second equation by 3

2x - y = -1

2x + y = 9

Add the equations together

2x - y = -1

2x + y = 9

-------------------

4x = 8

Divide by 4

4x/4 = 8/2

x =2

2x+y = 9

2(2) +y = 9

4+u = 9

y = 9-4

y=5

(2,5)

Round off all these
1) 378811,
2) 267988,
3) 250260,
4) 196596,
5) 193171
to the nearest ten thousand

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Answer:

1. 380,0002. 270,0003. 250,0004. 200,0005. 190,000

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378811=380000267988=270000250260=250000196596=200000193171=200000

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Answer:

5/6

Step-by-step explanation:

x²- 3x + 7 / x + 4

when [x = 2]

Putting the value of x,

2² - 3(2) + 7 / 2 + 4

= 4 - 6 + 7 / 6

=5 / 6


In parallelogram ABCD, what is BDC?

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Answer:

25

Step-by-step explanation:

<ABD=<BDC

Check it out

Answer:

∠ BDC = 25°

Step-by-step explanation:

Since ABCD is a parallelogram , then

AB and DC are parallel , so

∠ BDC = ∠ ABD = 25° ( alternate angles )

10^12 X (5.0 x 10^8) X (3.33 x 10^0) =

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Answer:

1.665e+21

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

[tex]10^{12}\left(5\cdot \:10^8\right)\left(3.33\cdot \:10^0\right)[/tex]

Exponent rule:  [tex]a^b\cdot \:a^c=a^{b+c}[/tex]

[tex]10^{12}\cdot \:10^8\cdot \:10^0=\:10^{12+8+0}[/tex]

[tex]5\cdot \:3.33\cdot \:10^{12+8+0}[/tex]

Now, add 12 + 8 + 0 =20

[tex]=5\cdot \:3.33\cdot \:10^{20}[/tex]

Multiply 5 × 3.33=16.65

[tex]=10^{20}\cdot \:16.65[/tex]

Convert to decimal form

[tex]10^{20}=1.0E20[/tex]

Multiply

[tex]16.65\cdot \:1.0E20=1.665E21[/tex]

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Answer:

1/144

Step-by-step explanation: I presume..

And recall something from Algebra...

I hope it helps...

Square it

And reverse it because of the negative

It is a fraction

Answer:

[tex] = { \sf{ \frac{1}{ 144 } }}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] = { \tt{ \frac{1}{ {12}^{2} } }} = \frac{1}{144} [/tex]

A blueprint for a lighthouse uses a scale of 1 in.:5 ft. The lighthouse in the blue print is 6 in. tall. How tall is the actual lighthouse?

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it would be 30ft tall, because each inch = 5 ft, therefore, 6 x 5 = 30.

Answer:

30 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

5 X

— = —

1 6


5•6=30

30/1= 30


therefore the answer is 30 ft

A waffle cone has a height of 10 centimeters and a diameter of 6 centimeters. To the nearest tenth of a cubic centimeter, approximately how much ice cream will the waffle cone hold?

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Answer:

94.2 cm^3.

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of a cone = 1/3πr^2h

The radius of the cone = 1/2 * 6 = 3

So here the volume is:

1/3 * π *  3^2 * 10

= 94.247

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So here, for basically any quadratic function, the domain is: [tex]x \in \mathbb{R}[/tex].

Now right off the bat, that means C and D are out.

Also, since this graph has a negative sign in front of the x^2, that means it is facing downwards and so it has a maximum. The only option that leaves us with is A.

If d= the number of dogs ,which variable expression represents the phase below? The sun of the number of dogs and the 6 cats

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Answer:

d + 6

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that :

Number of dogs = d

The sum of the number of the number of dogs and 6 cats is :

This is a straightforward question :

We take the sum of d and 6

Hence, we have

d + 6

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Answer:

10.52

Step-by-step explanation

Answer: x= 10.5

Step by step explanation: in order to find the missing side you need to use sin=opposite/hypotenuse, which gets you sin26*=x/24, multiply both sides by 24 which will get you 24(sin26*)=x once rounded to the nearest tenth will give you the result of 10.5

Determine the rule of a quadratic function in factored
form given the following information:
.
the zeros are (-2,0) and (4,0)
it passes through the point (5,14)
.

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Answer:

[tex]y=2(x+2)(x-4)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi there!

Factored form: [tex]y=a(x-r)(x-s)[/tex] where r and s are two zeros

Given that the zeros are (-2,0) and (4,0), we know that -2 and 4 are r and s in the above equation. Plug these in:

[tex]y=a(x-(-2))(x-(4))\\y=a(x+2)(x-4)[/tex]

Now, to solve for a, plug in the given point (5,14) as (x,y):

[tex]14=a(5+2)(5-4)\\14=a(7)(1)\\14=7a\\a=2[/tex]

Therefore, a=2. Plug this back into the original equation:

[tex]y=2(x+2)(x-4)[/tex]

I hope this helps!

Find the general solution for:-

[tex]sin\:x \:cos\: 3x+cos\:x\: sin\:3x=tan140[/tex]


~Please show your work
~Thank you!

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Answer:

[tex] \rm \displaystyle x \approx \bigg \{ {59.3}^{ \circ} + \frac{n\pi}{2} , - {14.3}^{ \circ} + \frac{n\pi}{2} \bigg \}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

we would like to solve the following trigonometric equation:

[tex] \rm \displaystyle \sin(x) \cos(3x) + \cos(x) \sin(3x) = \tan( {140}^{ \circ} ) [/tex]

the left hand side can be rewritten using angle sum indentity of sin which is given by:

[tex] \rm \displaystyle \sin( \alpha + \beta ) = \sin( \alpha ) \cos( \beta ) + \cos( \alpha ) \sin( \beta ) [/tex]

therefore Let

[tex] \alpha = x[/tex][tex] \beta = 3x[/tex]

Thus substitute:

[tex] \rm \displaystyle \sin(x + 3x) = \tan( {140}^{ \circ} ) [/tex]

simplify addition:

[tex] \rm \displaystyle \sin(4x) = \tan( {140}^{ \circ} ) [/tex]

keep in mind that sin(t)=sin(π-t) saying that there're two equation to solve:

[tex] \begin{cases} \rm \displaystyle \sin(4x) = \tan( {140}^{ \circ} ) \\ \\ \displaystyle \sin(\pi - 4x) = \tan( {140}^{ \circ} ) \end{cases}[/tex]

take inverse trig and that yields:

[tex] \begin{cases} \rm \displaystyle 4x= { \sin}^{ - 1} ( \tan( {140}^{ \circ} ) ) \\ \\ \displaystyle \pi - 4x = { \sin}^{ - 1}( \tan( {140}^{ \circ} ) ) \end{cases}[/tex]

add π to both sides of the second equation and that yields:

[tex] \begin{cases} \rm \displaystyle 4x= { \sin}^{ - 1} ( \tan( {140}^{ \circ} ) ) \\ \\ \displaystyle - 4x = { \sin}^{ - 1}( \tan( {140}^{ \circ} ) ) + \pi\end{cases}[/tex]

sin function has a period of 2nπ thus add the period:

[tex] \begin{cases} \rm \displaystyle 4x= { \sin}^{ - 1} ( \tan( {140}^{ \circ} ) ) + 2n\pi\\ \\ \displaystyle - 4x = { \sin}^{ - 1}( \tan( {140}^{ \circ} ) ) + \pi + 2n\pi\end{cases}[/tex]

divide I equation by 4 and II by -4 which yields:

[tex] \begin{cases} \rm \displaystyle x= \frac{ { \sin}^{ - 1} ( \tan( {140}^{ \circ} ) ) }{4} + \frac{n\pi}{2} \\ \\ \displaystyle x = - \frac{{ \sin}^{ - 1}( \tan( {140}^{ \circ} ) ) + \pi}{4} - \frac{n\pi}{2} \end{cases}[/tex]

recall that,-½(nπ)=½(nπ) therefore,

[tex] \begin{cases} \rm \displaystyle x= \frac{ { \sin}^{ - 1} ( \tan( {140}^{ \circ} ) ) }{4} + \frac{n\pi}{2} \\ \\ \displaystyle x = - \frac{{ \sin}^{ - 1}( \tan( {140}^{ \circ} ) ) + \pi}{4} + \frac{n\pi}{2} \end{cases}[/tex]

by using a calculator we acquire:

[tex] \begin{cases} \rm \displaystyle x \approx - {14.3}^{ \circ} + \frac{n\pi}{2} \\ \\ \displaystyle x \approx {59.3}^{ \circ} + \frac{n\pi}{2} \end{cases}[/tex]

hence,

the general solution for: for the trig equation are

[tex] \rm \displaystyle x \approx \bigg \{ {59.3}^{ \circ} + \frac{n\pi}{2} , - {14.3}^{ \circ} + \frac{n\pi}{2} \bigg \}[/tex]

What is the slope of the line shown below?
10+
5
(9, 1)
o A. -
OB.
OC
10
15
(-3,-7) 5
10
O
D.
WIN

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Answer:

D 2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

Rise over run. The x values is -3 and 9 which is the distance or run between the dots. Find the distance by finding which number is between then so -3+x=9 where x is 12. The y values are -7 and 1. Find y where -7+y=1 where y is 8. That is the rise. So the rise is 8 and that is over the run, 12, gives you 8/12 which can be simplified to 2/3.

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The parallelogram in Quadrant III is the image of the parallelogram in Quadrant II after a counterclockwise rotation about the origin. What is the angle of rotation?

A.) 90 B.) 180 C.) 270 D.) 360​

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Answer:

A. 90

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

maybe 90

Step-by-step explanation:

One of the factors of x² + y² + 2xy - z² is ?​

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Answer:

x + y + z.

Step-by-step explanation:

x² + y² + 2xy - z²

= (x + y)^2 - z^2

This is the difference between 2 squares so the factors are:

(x + y + z) and (a + y - z).

Answer: The factors are (x+y+z) and (x+y-z)

In other words, it factors to (x+y+z)*(x+y-z)

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Work Shown:

[tex]x^2 + y^2 + 2xy - z^2\\\\(x^2 + 2xy + y^2) - z^2\\\\(x+y)^2 - z^2\\\\(x+y+z)(x+y-z)\\\\[/tex]

Notes:

In the third step, I used the rule (A+B)^2 = A^2+2AB+B^2. For this, A = x and B = y.In the last step, I used the difference of squares factoring rule A^2-B^2 = (A+B)(A-B). In this case, A = x+y and B = z.

5. Find the measure of x and and the angle measure.
(3x - 15)
(2x + 7)

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Answer:

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Find the equation of the axis of symmetry and the coordinates of the vertex of the graph of y = 2x2 – 12x + 6.

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