Write the quadratic equation whose roots are −2 and −5, and whose leading coefficient is 4.


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Answer 1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

quadratic equation is 4(x+2)(x+5)=0

4(x²+5x+2x+10)=0

4x²+28x+40=0

Answer 2

Answer:

f(x) = 4(x+2)(x+5)

Step-by-step explanation:

The quadratic function is

f(x) = a(x-b1)(x-b2)  where a is a coefficient and b1 and b2 are the zeros

f(x) = a(x --2)(x--5)

f(x) = a(x+2)(x+5)

The leading coefficient is a and we know a =4

f(x) = 4(x+2)(x+5)


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√25x+75 +3√x-2 =2+4√x-3 +√9x-18

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Answer: No solutions

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\large \bf \boldsymbol{ \boxed{\sqrt{a}\cdot \sqrt{b}=\sqrt{a\cdot b} }} \\\\\\ \sqrt{25x+75} +3\sqrt{x-2} =2+4\sqrt{x-3} +\sqrt{9x-18} \\\\ \sqrt{25} \cdot \sqrt{x+3}+3\sqrt{x-2} =2+4\sqrt{x-3} +\sqrt{9}\cdot \sqrt{x-2} \\\\5\sqrt{x+3} +3\sqrt{x-2} \!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\bigg{/} \ \ =2 +4\sqrt{x-3} +3\sqrt{x-2} \!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\!\bigg{/} \\\\(5\sqrt{x+3})^2 =(2+4\sqrt{x-3} )^2 \\\\ \ \ \ let \ \ t=x+3 \ \ ; \ \ \ t-6=x-3 \\\\ \big(5\sqrt{t} \ \big)^2=(2+\sqrt{t-6} )^2 \\\\[/tex]                                   [tex]\large \boldsymbol{} \bf 25t=4+16\sqrt{t-6} +16(t-6) \\\\(9t+92)^2=(16\sqrt{t-6} )^2 \\\\81t^2+1656t+8464=256(t-6)\\\\81t^2+1400t+10000=0 \\\\ D=1400^2-324000=-128000=> \\\\D<0 \ \ no \ \ solutions[/tex]

what is the simplification of 9^8 / 9^7?

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Answer:

9

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that a^b / a^c = a^(b-c)

9^8 / 9^7

9^(8-7)

9^1

9

convert 100110 base two to a number in base three​

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Convert to base 10:

10 0110₂ = 2⁵ + 2² + 2¹ = 38

Convert to base 3:

38 = 27 + 11 = 27 + 9 + 2 = 3³ + 3² + 2×3⁰ = 1102₃

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find the inverse of this relation
h(t) = -6t + 7

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Answer:

73

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

[tex]h^{-1}[/tex] (t) = [tex]\frac{7-t}{6}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

let y = h(t) and rearrange making t the subject

y = - 6t + 7 ( add 6t to both sides )

6t + y = 7 ( subtract y from both sides )

6t = 7 - y ( divide both sides by 6 )

t = [tex]\frac{7-y}{6}[/tex]

Change y back into terms of x with t = [tex]h^{-1}[/tex] (t)

[tex]h^{-1}[/tex] (t) = [tex]\frac{7-t}{6}[/tex]

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Answer:

The correct answer is (B)

Step-by-step explanation:

remember it is (x,y) so -4 would be on the x axis, whereas the 0, is on the y axis.

The answer is B, have a great day!

Select whether each equation has no solution, one solution, or infinitely many solutions. No Solution One Solution Infinitely Many Solutions
7x + 14 = 14 x + 7
5 x + 8 = 8 + 5 x
9x = 9 x + 5 17. ​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

7x + 14 = 14 x + 7

-7x = -7

x = 1 (one solution)

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5 x + 8 = 8 + 5 x

0 =0 (infinite solutions)

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9x = 9 x + 5 17

0 = 517 (no solution)

express 23/7 in decimal form

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Answer:

3.285714286

Step-by-step explanation:

Determine el radio vector del punto medio del segmento que se forma al unir los puntos (-8, 7) y (6, 3).
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Answer:

The radius vector is (-8, 7) and (-1 , 5).

Step-by-step explanation:

Determine the radius vector of the midpoint of the segment that is formed by joining the points (-8, 7) and (6, 3).

The end points are (- 8, 7) and (6, 3) .

The mid point is given by

[tex]x = \frac{x' + x''}{2}\\\\y = \frac{y' +y''}{2}\\\\x =\frac{- 8 + 6}{2}=-1\\\\y = \frac{7+3}{2} = 5[/tex]

So, the radius vector is (-8, 7) and (-1 , 5).  

Consider a wall clock. In degrees, how far does the minute hand move in 5 minutes?
- 5 degrees
- 30 degrees
- 6 degrees
- 1 degree

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I say it have to be 30 degree I hope it’s right If it’s not I’m sorry

Line A passes through points (-3,2) and (-23,54) line B is parallel to line A and passes through point (-8,0) what is the equation of line B? please help!!

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Answer:

the correct answer to this question is b

Step-by-step explanation:

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Instructions: Find mFG.
F
?
G
55°

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Answer:

110°

Step-by-step explanation:

mFG = 2×<FEG = 2×55 = 110°

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The value of the angle or periphery FG will be 110°.

What is a circle?

A circle is a geometric shape that is created by drawing a point in an orbit around a fixed point while maintaining a fixed distance.

The longest line which can be drawn inside the circle will be the diameter.

Area of circle = πr² and the perimeter of circle = 2πr where r is the radius of the circle.

By the circle theorem;

According to the theorem, an angle within a circle is half of the center angle within the circle that subtends the same arc.

Given the ∠FEG = 55°

So angle FG = 2 × ∠FEG

angle FG = 2 × 55° = 110°

Hence angle FG will be 110°.

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solve for x
5x-10>20 or 5x-10≤ -15
A.-5≤x6
B. -1≤x<6
C. x≤-5or x>6
d. x≤-1 or x>6

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

For example,

5×7-10>20

5(-3)-10<15

Which angles are supplementary to each other?

Angle 4 and Angle 2
Angle 5 and Angle 2
Angle 4 and Angle 3
Angle 2 and Angle 7​

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Answer:

The answer is Angle 4 and Angle 3.

Answer:

It's answer is angle 4 and angle 3

A certain company sells tea in loose leaf and bagged form, and in five flavors: Darjeeling, earl grey, chamomile, peppermint, and orange pekoe. The company packages the tea in boxes that contain either 8 ounces of tea of the same flavor and the same form, or 8 ounces of tea of 4 different flavors and the same form. If the order in which the flavors are packed does not matter, how many different types of packages are possible

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Answer:

- 20

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Flavors of tea = 5

Types of packaging = 2

So,

No. of possibilities = 5 * 2

= 10

A.T.Q.,

4 from 5 total flavors will be included in the variety pack, the number of available choices = 5C4

= 5 choices

Since 5 choices are probable for each form, The total in two forms would be 5 * 2 = 10.

Therefore,

Total no. of different packs can be possible = 10 + 10

= 20

The height and radius of a cone are each multiplied by 11. What effect does this have on the volume of the cone?

The volume of the cone is multiplied by (Blank 1).

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The volume of the new cone would be 1331 times more than the volume of the original cone. Thus, The volume of the original cone is multiplied by 1331

The volume of the cone can be calculated by the given formula:

                       The volume of cone = [tex]\frac{1}{3} \pi r^{2} h[/tex]

where r = radius of the cone

           h = height of the cone

Solution:

The volume of the original cone= .......1

It is given that the height and radius of a cone are multiplied by 11.

then volume

= [tex]\frac{1}{3} \pi (11r)^{2} (11h)[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{1}{3} \pi (121r^{2}) (11h)[/tex] .........2

The change in volume of the cone after multiplying 11 to r and h would be

dividing equation 2 by equation 1

=  [tex]\frac{1}{3} \pi (121r^{2}) (11h)[/tex]/[tex]\frac{1}{3} \pi r^{2} h[/tex]

= 121*11

= 1331

Thus, The volume of the original cone is multiplied by 1331

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Aaron, Blaine, and Cruz are solving the equation 4 7 (7 − n) = −1. Aaron started his solution by multiplying both sides of the equation by 7 4 . Blaine started by using the distributive property to multiply 4 7 by both 7 and −n. Cruz started by dividing both sides of the equation by 4 7 .

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Answer:

D. All three chose a valid first step toward solving the equation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Aaron, Blaine, and Cruz are solving the equation 4/7 (7 − n) = −1. Aaron started his solution by multiplying both sides of the equation by 7/4 . Blaine started by using the distributive property to multiply 4/7 by both 7 and −n. Cruz started by dividing both sides of the equation by 4/7 .

Which of the following is true?

A. Blaine and Cruz made an error in picking their first steps.

B. Cruz made an error in picking his first step.

C. All three made an error because the right side equals -1.

D. All three chose a valid first step toward solving the equation.

Given:

4/7(7 - n) = -1

Aaron:

4/7(7 - n) = -1

Multiple both sides by 7/4

4/7(7 - n) * 7/4 = -1 * 7/4

7 - n = -7/4

- n = -7/4 - 7

- n = (-7-28)/4

- n = -35/4

n = 35/4

Blaine:

4/7(7 - n) = -1

4/7(7 - n) × 7 = -1 × 7

4(7 - n) = -7

28 - 4n = -7

-4n = -7 - 28

- 4n = - 35

n = -35/-4

n = 35/4

Cruz:

4/7(7 - n) = -1

Divide both sides by 4/7

4/7(7 - n) ÷ 4/7 = -1 ÷ 4/7

4/7(7 - n) × 7/4 = -1 × 7/4

7 - n = -7/4

- n = (-7-28)/4

- n = -35/4

n = 35/4

D. All three chose a valid first step toward solving the equation.

Answer:

D-All three chose a valid first step toward solving the equation.

Step-by-step explanation:

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simplify (2^2×4^-2)×5^8+2+3^0​

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what percentage of 50kg is 65 kg? ​

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Answer:

130

Step-by-step explanation:

65/50*100= 130

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Answer:

In the other polygon which is smaller you just half the size of the larger one like 12 became 5 and 6 became 3 so 14 will also be halved and the answer will be

7

These two shapes are similar. The scale factor is 1/2, meaning that 1/2 of 14 is 7. So 7 is the missing length

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Giving away 15 points this time and I just need help on QUESTION B!

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Answer:

28 = 2² x 7

Step-by-step explanation:

Factors of 28: 1, 2, 4, 7, 14, 28.

Prime factorization: 28 = 2 x 2 x 7, which can also be written 28 = 2² x 7.

The step function g(x) is defined as shown.
-3, X < 0
g(x) = 2 0 < x < 4
5, 4 < x < 10
What is the range of g(x)?
0 -3 = g(x) 5
Os g(x) = 10
O {-3, 2, 5)
{0, 4, 10}

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The 3rd option is correct.

The range refers to the y-values so the multiple choice answer is restricted to the 1st and 3rd options. The range of the step function is not continuous, it is only the discrete values {-3, 2, 5}.

what function equation is represented by the graph?

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Answer:

maybe f(x)= -2/3 x + 1 since it goes down two times or up two times and three times to the left or right depending where you wanna go i don't know how to explain but maybe this might help

Please help, easy geometry work

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Step-by-step explanation:

Find the slope of AB

: The slope is

[tex] \frac{7 - 0}{3 - 8} = - \frac{7}{5} [/tex]

Find the y intercept by plugging coordinates in

[tex]0 = - \frac{ 7}{5} (8) + b[/tex]

[tex]0 = \frac{ - 56}{5} + b[/tex]

[tex]b = \frac{56}{5} [/tex]

Find CD: We know that AB and CD are parallel to each other so this means they both have the same slope.

We can find the next point by subtracting 7 from the y coordinate of Point D, Adding 5 to the x coordinate of Point D.

Point C=(10,-2).

Find the y intercept by a plugging coordinates in

[tex] 5 = - \frac{7}{5} (5) + b[/tex]

[tex]5 = - 7 + b[/tex]

[tex]12 = b[/tex]

So the Equation of Line CD is

[tex] - \frac{7}{5} x + 12[/tex]


Find the distance between points M(-1,-10) and P(-12,-3). Round to the nearest tenth

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Answer: Distance = √170

Step-by-step explanation:

Concept:

Here, we need to know the concept of the distance formula.    

The distance formula is the formula, which is used to find the distance between any two points.

If you are still confused, please refer to the attachment below for a clear version of the formula.

Solve:

Find the distance between M and P, where:

M (-1, -10)P (-12, -3)

[tex]Distance = \sqrt{(x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2}[/tex]

[tex]Distance = \sqrt{(-3+10)^2+(-12+1)^2}[/tex]

[tex]Distance = \sqrt{(7)^2+(-11)^2}[/tex]

[tex]Distance = \sqrt{49+121}[/tex]

[tex]Distance = \sqrt{170}[/tex]

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

(x₁ , y₁) = (-1 , -10)   & (x₂,y₂)=(-12,-3)

Distance = [tex]\sqrt{(x_2-x_1)^{2}+(y_2-y_1)^{2}}[/tex]

               [tex]= \sqrt{(-12-[-1])^{2}+(-3-[-10])^{2}}\\\\= \sqrt{(-12+1)^{2}+(-3+10)^{2}}\\\\=\sqrt{(-11)^{2}+(7)^{2}}\\\\= \sqrt{121+49}\\\\=\sqrt{170}[/tex]

               = 13.03

               = 13

Which is a point on the circle whose center is (0, 0) and whose radius is 5?
A. (2, 3)
B. (0, 0)
C. (3, 4)
D. (4, 5)

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I had answer this question for somebody it’s letter c so ( 3,4)

The equation of the circle whose center is (0, 0) and whose radius 5 is x² + y² = 25.

What is an equation of a circle?

A circle can be characterized by its center's location and its radius's length.

Let the center of the considered circle be at (h,k) coordinate.

Let the radius of the circle be 'r' units.

Then, the equation of that circle would be:

(x-a)²+(y-b)² = r²

Where (a, b) is the centre and 'r' is the radius

We have a circle with centre (0, 0) and radius of 5.

Now, Substituting these value into the equation form, we have

(x-0)²+(y-0)² = 5²

x² + y² = 25

Hence, the equation of the circle whose center is (0, 0) and whose radius 5 is x² + y² = 25.

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Someone help me out please

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Answer:

254.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Area = πr²

= π×9²

= 81π

= 254.5 (rounded to the nearest tenth)

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Which graph represents the function f(x)= |x| -4?

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Answer:

the graph will be the parent function : |x|, but shifted down by 4 units

Step-by-step explanation:

Rewrite the expression in the picture in the form y^n.

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Step-by-step explanation:

here's the answer to your question

Answer:

y^(2/3)

Step-by-step explanation:

( y ^ ( 7/3) * y^ ( 1/3)  ) ^ 1/4

Combine the terms in side the parentheses

a^b* a^c = a^(b+c)

( y ^ ( 7/3+ 1/3)  ) ^ 1/4

( y^( 8/3) )^1/4

We know a^b^c = a^(b*c)

y ^(8/3*1/4)

y^(2/3)

At one sitting, a typical doughnut eater consumes 4 doughnuts containing a total of 680 calories and 40 grams of fat. The typical bagel eater consumes exactly one bagel, at 500 calories and one or two grams of fat per sitting, though the addition of spreads can raise calorie and fat content to the four-doughnut range. Thus, as far as total calorie content is concerned, there is very little difference between what a typical doughnut eater and a typical bagel eater each consumes at one sitting.

The argument depends on assuming which one of the following?
(A) The calories and fat in bagels have the same health impact on bagel eaters as the calories and fat in doughnuts have on doughnut eaters.
(B) Most bagel eaters are not fully aware of the calorie and fat content of a bagel.
(C) Eating bagels instead of eating doughnuts provides no real health benefit.
(D) The typical doughnut eater does not add to doughnuts any substances that increase the total caloric intake.
(E) Most typical doughnut eaters are not also bagel eaters.

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Answer:

C. Eating bagels instead of eating doughnuts provides no real health benefits.

Step-by-step explanation:

There is no such difference in health benefit due to eating bagels or doughnuts. The bagel eaters are not necessarily doughnut eaters. The calories in bagels is 500 cal per bagel while the calories in doughnuts is 680cal for every 4 doughnuts intake.

Two pedestrians begin to walk toward each other at dawn, each walking at a constant speed. They meet at noon, and continue along their separate routes. The pedestrian walking from point A to point B reaches point B at 4:00 pm, and the pedestrian walking from point B to point A reaches point A at 9:00 pm. At what time was dawn?

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