what is the solution to the equation x² = 16?​

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Answer 1

Answer:

x = 4, x = -4

Step-by-step explanation:

What Is The Solution To The Equation X = 16?
Answer 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Move terms to the left side

2=16

x^{2}=16x2=16

2−16=0

Use the quadratic formula

Simplify

Evaluate the exponent

Multiply the numbers

Add the numbers

Evaluate the square root

Multiply the numbers

=0±82

2

Separate the equations

To solve for the unknown variable, separate into two equations: one with a plus and the other with a minus.

=0+82

x= 0 + 8 over 2

=0−82 over 2

Rearrange and isolate the variable to find each solution

=4

x=4x=4

ans =−4


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what is the answer to
x^{2} + 2x + 15 = 0

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From my knowledge:

²−2−15=0

x=5

x=-3

What is the image of the point (4,7) after a reflection about the line y = 4.?

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Answer:

(4, 1)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Choice A would be true if it was for 8 years, and not 8 months. The value of t is in years. We would need to convert 8 months to years like so

12 months = 1 year

1 month = 1/12 of a year

8 months = 8/12 of a year

8 months = 2/3 of a year after dividing both parts by 4

So we'll go for choice B as the final answer

please help if you can

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Answer:

x= 10

Step-by-step explanation:

(whole secant) x (external part) =  (whole secant) x (external part)

(8+x) * 8 = (9+-3+x) * 9

8(8+x) = 9(6+x)

Distribute

64+8x=9x+54

Subtract 8x from each side

64 = x+54

Subtract 54 from each side

10 =x

please just (c)fog-¹​

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f(x) = 1/(1 - x)

g(x) = (x - 1)/x

The inverse functions f ⁻¹(x) and g ⁻¹(x), if they exist, are such that

f( f ⁻¹(x) ) = x

g( g ⁻¹(x) ) = x

So we have

f( f ⁻¹(x) ) = 1/(1 - f ⁻¹(x) ) = x

Solve for f ⁻¹(x) :

1 = (1 - f ⁻¹(x) ) x

1 - f ⁻¹(x) = 1/x

f ⁻¹(x) = 1 - 1/x

f ⁻¹(x) = (x - 1)/x

and so f ⁻¹(x) = g(x).

Similarly, you can solve for g ⁻¹(x) :

g( g ⁻¹(x) ) = (g ⁻¹(x) - 1) / g ⁻¹(x) = x

1 - 1/g ⁻¹(x) = x

1/g ⁻¹(x) = 1 - x

g ⁻¹(x) = 1/(1 - x)

So we know f(x) and g(x) are inverses of one another,

f ⁻¹(x) = g(x)

g ⁻¹(x) = f(x)

Then

(a) (f o g)(x) = x

(b) (g o f ⁻¹)(x) = g(g(x)) = (g(x) - 1)/g(x) = 1 - 1/g(x) = 1 - x/(x - 1) = 1/(1 - x)

(c) (f o g ⁻¹)(x) = f(f(x)) = 1/(1 - f(x) ) = 1/(1 - 1/(1 - x)) = 1/(x/(x - 1)) = (x - 1)/x

what is a ray that bisects an angle into two congruent angles?
- colilinear
- protractor postulate
- angle
- angle bisector
- angle addition postulate

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Answer:

An angle bisector

Step-by-step explanation:

An angle bisecter

Find the surface area of each figure. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.​

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Answer:

365.7 km²

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please help find if the the graph represents a function

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Answer: The graph DOES represent a function.

Explanation: If you use a vertical line in the function and it only intersects once, that means it is a function. If it intersects twice, it is not a function.

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a 9-ft roll of wrapping paper costs $6.48, what is the price per inch?​

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Answer: $0.06 per inch

Concept:

When encountering questions that ask for unit price, follow the statements to get the answer. For example, this question asks the price per inch. Therefore, in the actual answer, use the total price given divided by the number of inches.

Solve:

Price = $6.48

Inch = 9 × 12 = 108 in

1 ft = 12 inch

Price / Inch = 6.48 / 108 = $0.06 per inch

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Sabina has a box containing bottles of juice. The three flavors are
orange, mango and apple. The ratio of these flavor’s is 3 : 5 : 4 There are 35
bottles of mango juice. How many bottles are there altogether?

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Answer:

[tex]36 + 35 = 71[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]3 + 5 + 4 = 12 \\ \\ 3 \times 3 = 9 \\ 5 \times 3 = 15 \\ 4 \times 3 = 12 \\ 9 + 15 + 12 = 36[/tex]

Answer:71 is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

3+5+4=12

3*3=9

5*3=15

4*3=12

9+5+12=36

36+35=71

Describe the effort of translating tringle abc to tringle a'b'c

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Answer:

Each x-coordinate increased by 6 and each y-coordinate decreased by 3.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let us use the coordinates of a and a' as an example

a = (-3, 5) a' = (3, 2)

So -3 is for the x-axis in coordinate a and 3 is for the x axis in coordinate a'

Then -3 + 6 = 3 ( This is the x coordinate for a' )

So 5 is for the y -axis in coordinate a and 2 is for the y axis in coordinate a'

Then 5 - 3 = 2 ( This is the y coordinate for a' )

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Solve the problem below where X=4 3X+7=

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X = 4×3 X + 7

Resultado

X = 12 X + 7

Forma alternativa

-11 X - 7 = 0

X = -7/11

Answer: 19

Explanation: 3 x 4 + 7 = 19

find the value of x. give reasons to justify your answer NEED HELP ASAP!!!!

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Answer:

[tex]x = 34^\circ[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Note that ∠TSU and ∠PSR are vertical angles. Hence:

[tex]m\angle TSU = m\angle PSR[/tex]

∠PSR is the sum of ∠PSQ and ∠QSR. Hence:

[tex]\displaystyle m\angle TSU = m\angle PSQ + m\angle QSR[/tex]

We know that ∠TSU measures 4x and ∠QSR measures 3x. Thus:

[tex](4x) = m\angle PSQ + (3x)[/tex]

Solve for ∠PSQ:

[tex]m\angle PSQ = x[/tex]

Next, ∠PQS and ∠RQS form a linear pair. Thus:

[tex]m\angle PQS + m\angle RQS = 180^\circ[/tex]

∠RQS measures 68°. Thus:

[tex]m\angle PQS +(68^\circ) = 180^\circ[/tex]

Solve for ∠PQS:

[tex]m\angle PQS = 112^\circ[/tex]

The interior angles of a triangle must total 180°. So, for ΔPQS:

[tex]\displaystyle m\angle SPQ + m\angle PQS + m\angle PSQ = 180^\circ[/tex]

Substitute in the known values:

[tex](x) + (112^\circ) + (x) = 180^\circ[/tex]

Simplify:

[tex]2x = 68^\circ[/tex]

And divide. Hence:

[tex]x = 34^\circ[/tex]

What is the name of the degree of the following polynomial?
2x3

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Answer:

So, the degree of the polynomial 2x - 3 = 1.

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The students in Shawn's class got to choose whether to visit the zoo or the aquarium. 3 students went to the zoo and 15 students went to the aquarium. What is the ratio of the number of students who went to the zoo to the number of students who did not go to the zoo?
A. 1:6
B. 1:1
C. 1:3
D. 1:5

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Answer:

D. 1:5

Step-by-step explanation:

3 students went to the zoo

15 students went to the aquarium, which is no the zoo

students who went to the zoo : students who did not go to the zoo =

= 3:15

Now we simplify the ratio by dividing both numbers by 3.

= 1:5

Answer: D. 1:5

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8) Simplify.

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Answer:

√ 15  + √ 10

Step-by-step explanation:

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If d-1/d=6 evaluate d+1/d​

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[tex]{ \boxed{\boxed{\begin{array}{cc} \maltese  \bf \: given \: \\ \\ \rm \: d - \frac{1}{d} = 6 \\ \\ \bf \: now \\ \\ \rm {(d + \frac{1}{d} })^{2} = ( {d - \frac{1}{d} })^{2} + 4 \times d \times \frac{1}{d} \\ \\ = {6}^{2} + 4 \\ \\ = 36 + 4 \\ \\ = 40 \\ \\ \rm \: d + \frac{1}{d} = \pm \sqrt{40} \end{array}}}}[/tex]

What is the hundredth term in the sequence 15, 22, 29, 36, 43…?
A. 50
B. 78
C. 700
D. 708

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Answer:

708

Step-by-step explanation:

We are adding 7 each time

15+7 = 22

22+7 = 29

29+7 = 36

So the common difference is 7

The first term is 15

The formula is

an = a1+d(n-1)  where n is the term number

an = 15+7(n-1)

We want to find the 100th term

a100 = 15+7(100-1)

a100 = 15+7(99)

       = 15+693

     = 708

10. An employee was conducting a service at the local supermarket. In his survey, he found that
63% of the shoppers intended to purchase produce on their trip. 80% of those shoppers
intended to purchase both fruits and vegetables. What percentage of total shoppers surveyed
intend to purchase only fruits or vegetables (not both)?

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To solve this question, we analyze the percentages, and doing this, we get that the percentage of total shoppers surveyed  intend to purchase only fruits or vegetables (not both) is 12.6%.

Percentages:

63% of the shoppers will make a purchase.

Of those, 80% purchase both fruits and vegetables.

Thus, 100 - 80 = 20% purchase only one.

Percentage of shoppers who purchase only one:

20% of 63%, so:

[tex]p = 0.2*0.63 = 0.126[/tex]

0.126*100% = 12.6%.

Thus, the percentage of total shoppers surveyed  intend to purchase only fruits or vegetables (not both) is 12.6%.

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Find the least number which must be subrtacted from 5607 as to get a perfect square.
Also find the square root of the perfect square so obtained.
( show the workings )​

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Answer:

i dont know

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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If [tex]P(x) = p_nx^n + p_{n-1}x^{n-1}+\ldots+p_0[/tex] is divided by [tex](x-a)[/tex], then [tex]P(x) = (x-a) \cdot Q(x) + R(x)[/tex] for some polynomials [tex]Q,R[/tex]. Moreover, [tex]\deg R < 1[/tex] (because [tex]\deg (x-a) = 1[/tex]), so there exists  [tex]\alpha \in \mathbb{R}[/tex] such that [tex]R(x) = \alpha[/tex] for all [tex]x \in \mathbb{R}[/tex]. But if we calculate [tex]P(a)[/tex], it turns out that [tex]P(a) = (a-a)\cdot Q(a) + \alpha[/tex], so [tex]R(x) = \alpha = P(a)[/tex]. [tex]\blacksquare[/tex]

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22.14 divided by 1.2

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Answer:

18.45

Step-by-step explanation:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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If the area is 81 the side length must be 9 feet
Using Pythagoras x^2 = 9^2 + 9^2 = 81 + 81 = 162
x = sr(162) = 12.73 feet

x=1 2 3 4 5. y=5 7 9 11 13 what's the rule​

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x = 1 2 3 4 5

Rule:

x = (n+1)

Where n is the number

y = 5 7 9 11 13

Rule:

y = (n+2)

Where n is the number

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Find the greatest common factor of these two expressions.
30u8v² and 12u²w5v

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Answer:

[tex]2 {u}^{7} {v}^{2} [/tex]

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a map of an amusement park is shown on a coordinate plane, where each square of the grid represents 1 square meter. The water ride is at (-17,12), the roller coaster is at (26,-8), and the Ferris wheel is at (2,20). Find each distance to the nearest tenth of a meter.
* what is the distance between the water ride and the roller coaster?
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There are 45 pupils in a competition. 2/5 of the pupils are girls. How many boys are there in the competition?

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Answer:

45 * 3/5 = 135/5 = 27

Step-by-step explanation:

45/5 = 9
9 x 2 = 18
45 - 18 = 27

There are 27 boys in the competition

a man is now 9 times as old as his daughter. in four years time he'll be five times as old as his daughter. what are their present ages​

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