Answer:
[tex]\sf{Exact\:form:\\\sqrt[4]{81}\\[/tex]
[tex]\bold{Decimal\:form:-3}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]-81^\frac{1}{4}[/tex]
[tex]\mathrm{Convert\: to\: radical\: form\: using\: the\: formula\:}\: a^\frac{x}{n} = \sqrt[n]{a^x}[/tex]
[tex]\mathrm{If\:} n \mathrm{\:is\: a\: positive\: integer\: that\: is\: greater\: than\:} x\mathrm{\:and\:} a \mathrm{\:is\: a\: real\: number\: or\: a\: factor, then} \\a^\frac{x}{n} = \sqrt[n]{a^x}[/tex]
[tex]\mathrm{Use\: the\: rule\: to\: convert\: -81^\frac{1}{4}\: to\: a\: radical, where\:} a=-81,\ x=1, \mathrm{and\:} n=4\\\sqrt[4]{81}[/tex]
[tex]\mathrm{Plug\: the\: points:}\\\\a^\frac{x}{n} = \sqrt[n]{a^x}\\-81^\frac{1}{4} =\sqrt[4]{81}[/tex]
[tex]\mathrm{Solve}\\\\\mathrm{The\: result\: can\: be\: shown\: in\: multiple\: forms.}[/tex]
Due Tomorrow: answer question 3 using steps
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Picture is quite fuzzy so I will ASSUME that the triangle has inner angles of 100° and 34° (now I'm told it's 38)
This means the unlabeled angle is 180 - 100 - 34 = 46°
180 - 100 - 38 = 42°
Using law of sines.
a/sin46 = 12/sin34
a/sin42 = 12/sin38
a = 12sin46/sin34 = 15.17415...
a = 12sin42/sin38 = 13.04217...
round as appropriate. I think it my say to the hundredths
a = 15.17
a = 13.04
If I did not guess the numbers in the photo correctly, just use the same technique to arrive at a better solution.
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1) Wendy has 3/5 gallon of milk. She
used 1/8
gallon to make cookies. How
much milk does Wendy have left?
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40
40
Answer: 19/40 gallons
Step-by-step explanation:
She has 3/5. She used 1/8. 3/5=24/40 and 1/8 = 5/40.
24/40 - 5/40 = 19/40 gallons
:0 hope it helps
Which of the functions represents a function?
Answer:
letter A or B but I think it's letter b
Answer:
The answer is A
Step-by-step explanation:
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The probability that a man will be alive in 25 years is 3/5. and the probability that his wife will be alive is 2/3. Determine the probability that in 25 years:
a. both will be alive
b. at least one will be alive
c. only the wife will be alive
Answer:
e
Step-by-step explanation:
chicken nuggets
A) 6/25
B) 13/15
C) 4/15
Explanation:
A) P(both will be alive) = (3/5)(2/5) = 6/25
B) P(at least one will be alive) = 1-P(both die) = 1-(2/5)(1/3) = 13/15
C) P(only the wife will be alive)=(2/5)(2/3) = 4/15
-4/15x =1.44 Enter your answer as a mixed number in simplest form.
Answer:
[tex]\frac{ - 4}{15x} = 1.44 \\ - 4 = 15x \times 1.44 \\ 15x = \frac{1.44}{ - 4} \\ 15x = \frac{144}{ - 4 \times 100} \\ 15x = 0.36 \\ x = \frac{36}{100 \times 15 } \\ x = 0.024[/tex]
Answer:
-5 2/5
Step-by-step explanation:
i took the test from k12
find the value of -3/8 x 8/15=
we have -3/8 x 8/15 = -3/8 x 8/ (3x5) = -1/5
ok done. thank to me :>
negative two B subtracted by C plus four B plus three C
Answer:
First we should make this word problem into an equation.
. * (_poof_) *,
-2b - c + 4b + 3c There we go. . . much better.
Now we can simplify the equation by combining like terms.
( - 2b + 4b ) + ( - c + 3c ) = ( 2b ) + ( 2c )
So the simplified form of this would be 2b + 2c.
Step-by-step explanation:
hope this helps. . . <3
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Forty six minus twenty
Answer:
26 po hahahahahahahahahahaha
Explain please :)
A golfer is hitting a ball up a hill. The height of the hill is represented by the function
y = 0.125x. The height of the ball is measured by the equation
y = –16x^2+56x. How much higher will the ball be when it lands than when it was initially hit?
Answer:
3.49 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
y = 0.125x
y = –16x^2 + 56x
Set the equations equal since the height of the hill
and the height of the ball must be the same
–16x^2 + 56x = 0.125x
Subtract 0.125x from both sides
–16x^2 + 55.875x = 0
Factor out x
x(–16x + 55.875) = 0
From the zero product rule
x = 0
and
–16x + 55.875 = 0
–16x = –55.875
Divide both sides by –16
x = 3.4921875
Diiference in height
3.4921875 - 0 = 3.4921875
3.49 ft
The variables x and y are related proportionally. When x = 8, y = 14. Find y when x = 48. When x = 48, y = what.
Y might be 84. Considering 6*8=48, it would probably be the same with Y, so 14*6=84.
Hopefully this is correct but sorry if it isn't.
Translate the English phrase into an algebraic expression: the sum of the quotient of 3 and 2m, and the product of 8 and
m.
Enter all quotients as fractions,
Answer:
[tex]\frac{3}{2m}[/tex]+8m
Answer:
the sum of quotient of 3 and 2m and the product of 8 and m is
(3/2m +8m)
a box contains 3 white balls and 4 black balls. a ball is drawn at random the color is recorded and then the ball is put back in the box. find the probability of the event that at least one of the balls is white
Answer:
3/7
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi , do you love math ?
Answer: yes math is so good
Step-by-step explanation:
Can someone please help me figure out the answer to the question in the picture?
Riley would like to buy a house that is selling for $330,000. The loan requires a 20% down payment. He currently has $5,300 saved, how much more money does Riley need to save for the down payment?
Answer: 1060
Step-by-step explanation:
Simplifie -4.9(2+6.2v)
Answer:
it's 23over 78 and it can reduce
White 3 6 9 12 15
Yellow 5 10 15 20 25
Which equation relates the number of yellow flowers, y, to the number of white flowers, w.
y=w+2
y= w-2
y = 2w
y= w/2
Answer:
y=2w im not shure tell me if this is wong
A small pizza at Little Italy pizzeria costs $9.50, and each topping is an additional $0.50. So the cost of ordering a pizza can be determined by the equation y=0.50x+9.50, where y represents the cost of the pizza and x represents the number of toppings.
Step 2 of 2 : Use the graph to estimate to the nearest quarter of a dollar ($0.25) the cost of a small pizza with 8 toppings.
Answer:
$13.50 for 8 toppings
Step-by-step explanation:
w+2/2 + 2 = w-5/3 solve for w
Answer:
w = -28
Step-by-step explanation:
[Given] w+2/2 + 2 = w-5/3
[Rewrite] [tex]\frac{w+2}{2} +2=\frac{w-5}{3}[/tex]
[Break up fraction] [tex]\frac{w}{2}[/tex] + [tex]\frac{2}{2}[/tex] + 2 = [tex]\frac{w-5}{3}[/tex]
[Combine like terms] [tex]\frac{w}{2}[/tex] + 3 = [tex]\frac{w-5}{3}[/tex]
[Break up fraction #2] [tex]\frac{w}{2}[/tex] + 3 = [tex]\frac{w}{3}[/tex] + [tex]\frac{-5}{3}[/tex]
[Add [tex]\frac{-5}{3}[/tex] to both sides] [tex]\frac{w}{2}[/tex] + [tex]\frac{14}{3}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{w}{3}[/tex]
[Subtract [tex]\frac{w}{2}[/tex] from both sides] [tex]\frac{14}{3}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{w}{3}[/tex] - [tex]\frac{w}{2}[/tex]
[Common denomiator of 6] [tex]\frac{14}{3}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{2w}{6}[/tex] - [tex]\frac{3w}{6}[/tex]
[Subtract #2] [tex]\frac{14}{3}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{-w}{6}[/tex]
[Multiply both sides by 6] 28 = -w
[S ubtract 28 from both sides & add w to both sides] w = -28
Have a nice day!
I hope this is what you are looking for, but if not - comment! I will edit and update my answer accordingly. (ノ^∇^)
- Heather
Towns A, B, C, and X are located along a straight highway. Town B is between A and C, and the distance from A to C is
41 miles. BC is 2 miles more than twice AB.
Town X is between A and B, 6 miles from A. Find XC.
a. 13 miles
c. 41 miles
b. 28 miles
d. 35 miles
Answer: 35 miles, but this is not an answer option.
Step-by-step explanation:
A X B C
AC = 41 miles
BC = 2AB + 2
AX = 6
AX + XC = 41 [This is the key equation. We want XC and AX is given as 6]
6 + XC = 41
XC = 35 miles
None of the answer options show this value.
I don't know why, since:
a. "the distance from A to C is 41 miles." means AC = 41, and
b. "Town X is between A and B, 6 miles from A" means AX = 6
If we say that AX + XC = 41, then 6 + XC = 41 and XC = 35
I don't know why this would be incorrect, so I'll leave it to someone else to spot the problem.
how many times does 1 go in 9
Answer:
9 times
Step-by-step explanation:
1 goes into 9, 9 times
1+1=2
2+1=3
3+1=4
4+1=5
5+1=6
6+1=7
7+1=8
8+1=9
1.79 ÷1.23=
A 1.31
B 1.35
C 1.5
D 1.38
Answer:
1.45528455285
Step-by-step explanation:
Round it up to nearest 10. So it's C
What is the expanded form of 14.702
Answer:
The expanded form for 14.702 is
fourteen and seven hundred two thousandths
if u get this right u get branist
5(2)^2-2(7) = 6
6(7+2)/2 = 27
Therefor the correct answer is the < symbol.
I hope this helps! :)
What kind of sequence is this? 34, 44, 54, 64, ...
ILL GIVE BRAINIEST IF RIGHT
Is the product of rad 784 and rad 684 rational or irrational? Explain your resonating.
Answer:
Definitely rational because 576 and 684 are both natural numbers
Step-by-step explanation:
(4x^2-100)/4x(x-5) divide
[tex] \frac{ {4x}^{2} - 100}{4x(x - 5)} \\ = \frac{4( {x}^{2} - 25) }{4x(x - 5)} \\ = \frac{4 ( {x)}^{2} - ( {5)}^{2} }{4x(x - 5)} \\ = \frac{4(x - 5)(x + 5)}{4x(x - 5)} \\ cancel \: \: \: out \: \: \: (x - 5) \: \: \: from \: \: \: both \: \: \: numerator \: \: \: and \: \: \: denominator \\ = \frac{4(x + 5)}{4x} \\ cancel \: \: \: out \: \: \: 4\: \: \: from \: \: \: both \: \: \: numerator \: \: \: and \: \: \: denominator \\ = \frac{x + 5}{x} \\ = \frac{x}{x} + \frac{5}{x} \\ = 1 + \frac{5}{x} [/tex]
Answer:[tex]1 + \frac{5}{x} [/tex]
Hope it helps.
Do comment if you have any query.
Robert baked 6 pies to donate to a charity dinner before he ran out of sugar. With each additional cup of sugar he buys, he can bake 1 more pie.
Write an equation that shows how the total number of pies Robert can bake, y, depends on the number of cups of sugar he buys, x.
Y=
Answer:
y=4x+6
Step-by-step explanation:
slope intercept form y=mx+b
The total number of pies Robert can bake, y, depends on the number of cups of sugar he buys, x, according to the following equation:
y = 6 + x
What is the equation?The equation is defined as mathematical statements that have a minimum of two terms containing variables or numbers that are equal.
According to the following equation, the total number of pies Robert may bake, y, is determined by the number of cups of sugar he purchases, x:
y = 6 + x
This equation can be read as: "The number of pies Robert can bake, y, is equal to the number of pies he baked before he ran out of sugar, which is 6, plus the number of additional cups of sugar he buys, x."
For example, if Robert buys 2 additional cups of sugar, he can bake a total of 6 + 2 = 8 pies.
If he buys 3 additional cups of sugar, he can bake a total of 6 + 3 = 9 pies, and so on.
Learn more about the equations here:
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Use properties to evaluate 1/3 (-15 ÷ 1/2 ) 1/4?
A. - 5/2
B. 5/8
C. - 5/8
D. 5/2
see the attachment for explanation
hope it helps[tex]\huge\textbf{Hey there!}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{\dfrac{1}{3}(-15 \div \dfrac{1}{2})(\dfrac{1}{4})}\\\\\mathbf{= \dfrac{1}{3}(-15\div 0.5)(0.25)}\\\\\mathbf{= \dfrac{1}{3}(-30)(0.25)}\\\\\mathbf{= -10(0.25)}\\\\\mathbf{= \boxed{\bf -\dfrac{5}{2}}\approx -2.5}\\\\\\\\\\\\\huge\text{\bf Therefore, your answer is: \boxed{\mathsf{Option\ A. -\dfrac{5}{2}}}}\huge\checkmark[/tex]
[tex]\huge\textbf{Good luck on your assignment \& enjoy}\\\huge\textbf{your day!}[/tex]
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i really need help with this quition
Answer:
I really need help with this question.*
Answer:
There is no question
Step-by-step explanation:
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