Answer:
Image below!
Step-by-step explanation:
Plotting [tex]\underline{y=2x+3}[/tex]
Step 1: determine the y-intercept
[tex](0,3)[/tex]
plot the point as the first point on the graphStep 2: Move 2 units up, and 1 unit left (keep repeating this process until you have reached the limit of the graph)
Step 3: Go to the other side of the graph of the first point (y-intercept)
move 2 units down, and 1 unit right keep repeating this process until you have reached the limit of the graph)When you've completed this process, it should look like this:
The constraints of a problem are listed below. What are the vertices of the feasible region?
x+3y<=6
4x+6y>=9
x>=0
y>=0
The vertices of the feasible region of the constraints is (0,2.5)
How to determine the vertices?The constraints are given as:
x + 3y ≤ 6
4x + 6y ≥ 9
x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0
Express the inequalities as equations
x + 3y = 6
4x + 6y = 9
Make x the subject in x + 3y = 6
x = 6 - 3y
Substitute x = 6 - 3y in 4x + 6y = 9
4(6 - 3y) + 6y = 9
Expand
24 - 12y + 6y = 9
Evaluate the like terms
-6y = -15
Divide by 6
y = 2.5
Substitute y = 2.5 in x = 6 - 3y
x = 6 - 3 * 2.5
Evaluate
x = -1.5
So, we have:
(x,y) = (-1.5, 2.5)
Recall that: x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0
This means that the feasible region must have positive coordinates or zero
So, we set x = 0
(x,y) = (0, 2.5)
Hence, the vertices of the feasible region of the constraints is (0,2.5)
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Anita earns 40 points every time she shops at Brookshire's. She needs a total of 1,500 points to receive a free set of dishes. So far she has earned 300 points. How many more times will Anita need to shop at the grocery store to earn the points she needs to earn the dishes?
a. 1800
b. 30
c. 1200
d. 45
We know that:
1500 - 300 = required points to receive a free set of dishes1 day = 40 points.Now, let's simplify.
=> 1500 - 300 = required points to receive a free set of dishes=> 1200 = required points to receive a free set of dishes=> 1 time = 40 points=> 1 time × 30 = 40 × 30 [30 x 40 = 1200]=> 30 times = 1200 pointsConclusion:Therefore, Anita will need to visit Brookshire 30 more times to receive a free set of dishes.
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Please explain how you got to the answer. I am trying to understand the concept that went into it.
Solve for x in the equation x squared + 11 x + StartFraction 121 Over 4 EndFraction = StartFraction 125 Over 4 EndFraction.
A. x = negative 11 plus-or-minus StartFraction 25 Over 2 EndFraction
B. x = negative eleven-halves plus-or-minus StartFraction 25 Over 2 EndFraction
C. x = negative 11 plus-or-minus StartFraction 5 StartRoot 5 EndRoot Over 2 EndFraction
D.x = negative eleven-halves plus-or-minus StartFraction 5 StartRoot 5 EndRoot Over 2 EndFraction
Answer:
D. x = negative eleven-halves plus-or-minus StartFraction 5 StartRoot 5 EndRoot Over 2 EndFraction
Step-by-step explanation:
Evaluate 0 and 1 (xe+ex)Dx
2 with the radical of 32
Which of the following best describes the slope of the line below?
Answer:
Negative
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope of the line is negative because when looking at the graph, you can see that the line starts in the 2nd quadrant and ends in the 4th.
Write an equation in slope-intercept form for the line with slope 6 and y-intercept -3
Answer:
y = 6x - 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Troy is buying a car that costs $15,000. He
plans to get a 5-year loan to pay for it. He
can get a loan for $15,000 or he can pay
$3,000 from his savings and get a loan
for the rest. The savings account pays 2%
simple interest per year. The simple interest
rate for the loan is 0.5% per year.
a. How much interest over a 5-year
Answer:
300/75
Step-by-step explanation:
Cost of the Car = $15,000
a) Rate of interest received on savings(r) = 2%
Amount in savings account(p) =$3000
Time period(t) = 5 years
simple intrest.
Interest received on savings account = $300
b) Rate of interest on loan = 0.5%
IF P= 15000
intrest.
Difference between the interest = $75
c) Taking loan of the whole amount that is of $15,000 is more reasonable because though the interest is more but Troy will receive interest($300) from his savings account as well. But if he withdraws $3000 from savings and takes the loan for the rest of the amount, he would have no earnings.
Which equation describes the line shown in the graph?
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
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Need help on True or False PLEASE answer!!!!
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. True
6. True
7. True
8. True
9. True
Can anyone help with this?
what is /12x^8| /3x2 in simplest form where x>0
Answer:
2x^3
C
Step-by-step explanation:
What are the coordinates of the point (-4, 2) after a translation 2 units left and 2 units up?
A (-2, 0)
B (-6,0)
C (-2, 4)
D (-6, 4)
Answer:
the answer you're looking for is D. when you move to the left the -4 becomes -6 and when you move up 2 becomes 4.
Expressions equivalent to 8 to the negative 2 power times 3 to the negative 2 power
Answer:
0.0007361111111111111+0.001;
0.0027361111111111111-0.001;
1.0017361111111111111-1;
Step-by-step explanation:
you calculate 8^(-2)*3^(-2) that gives you 0.0017361111111111111 and then you add 1 anywhere you want and then say -1 where you put that +1 and that's all
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Which of the following correctly describes the solutions to the inequality?
A.
There are an infinite number of solutions. The solutions are all numbers less than 2.
B.
There are an infinite number of solutions. The solutions are all numbers greater than 2.
C.
There are 7 solutions. The solutions are the numbers between 2 and 8.
D.
There are 4 solutions. The solutions are the numbers between -2 and 1.
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
The dot on 2 is an open spot, so 2 isn't part of the solution. the arrow points towards +∞ so, yeah. b
please help me out on this one
Answer:
6/6 or 1
Step-by-step explanation:
bow tie method
The radioactive compound 14CO2 may be used as a tracer to study metabolism in plants. Suppose that a compound isolated from a plant exhibited 28, 32, 27, 39 and 40 counts of radioactive decays per minute. A blank sample used to measure the background counts of the radiation counter gave 28,21, 28 and 20 counts per minute. It appears that the isolated compound gives more counts than those from background. Can we be 95% confident that the compound is indeed radioactive?
Using the t-distribution, it is found that since the test statistic is more than the critical value for the right-tailed test, it can be conclude that the isolated compound gives more counts than those from background, and hence, we can be 95% confident that the compound is indeed radioactive.
At the null hypothesis, it is tested if isolated compounds do not give more counts than those from background, that is:
[tex]H_0: \mu_1 - \mu_2 \leq 0[/tex]
At the alternative hypothesis, it is tested if the give more counts, that is:
[tex]H_1: \mu_1 - \mu_2 > 0[/tex]
Using a calculator, the mean and the standard deviation for each sample are given by:
[tex]\mu_1 = 33.2, s_1 = 6.058[/tex]
[tex]\mu_2 = 24.25, s_2 = 4.35[/tex]
Considering the sample sizes of 5 and 4, respectively, the standard errors are given by:
[tex]s_1 = \frac{6.058}{\sqrt{5}} = 2.71[/tex]
[tex]s_2 = \frac{4.35}{\sqrt{4}} = 2.175[/tex]
For the distribution of differences, the mean and standard error are given by:
[tex]\overline{x} = \mu_1 - \mu_2 = 33.2 - 24.25 = 8.95[/tex]
[tex]s = \sqrt{s_1^2 + s_2^2} = \sqrt{2.71^2 + 2.175^2} = 3.4749[/tex]
The standard error was found from the standard deviation for each sample, hence, the t-distribution is used.
The test statistic is given by:
[tex]t = \frac{\overline{x} - \mu}{s}[/tex]
In which [tex]\mu = 0[/tex] is the value tested at the null hypothesis, hence:
[tex]t = \frac{\overline{x} - \mu}{s}[/tex]
[tex]t = \frac{8.95 - 0}{3.4749}[/tex]
[tex]t = 2.58[/tex]
The critical value for a right-tailed test, as we are testing if the mean is greater than a value, with 5 + 4 - 2 = 7 df and a 0.05 significance level is of [tex]t^{\ast} = 1.895[/tex]
Since the test statistic is more than the critical value for the right-tailed test, it can be conclude that the isolated compound gives more counts than those from background, and hence, we can be 95% confident that the compound is indeed radioactive.
A similar problem is given at brainly.com/question/24826023
(2+√3)+(4-√3)
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Explanation :
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Given:
(2+√3)+(4-√3)
To Find:
Evaluate the expression
Solution:
⇨Step 1:
Remove the parentheses
(2+√3)+(4-√3)
When there is + or no sign in front of an expression in parentheses, the expression remains the same
= 2 + √3+ 4-√3
⇨Step 2:
Cancel the opposite terms √3 and -√3
"Two numbers are opposites if they have the same absolute value but different signs"
= 2 + 4
⇨Step 3:
Add the numbers
= 6
Hence (2+√3)+(4-√3) = 6.
Solve using substitution. (Explanation too please)
y = 7x + 2
y = 10x − 1
What are the domain and range of the function below? (In picture)
Answer:
Domain: [0 , ∞)
Range: (-∞ , 4]
Step-by-step explanation:
I) DOMAIN:For domain, look along the x axis.
The graph starts from x = 0 and it's ending point isn't given in the graph as it continues moving along the positive x axis.
Hence, it's ending point must be ∞
Domain of a function is:
[minimum point in x, maximum point in x]
=> [0, ∞)
"),(" is used for infinity.
"],[" for points that lie within the domain of the function.
II) RANGEFor range, look along the y axis.
The graph starts at y = 4, and continues moving downwards till infinity.
Range:
[minimum in y, maximum in y]
=> (-∞, 4]
For parenthesis, same rule as domain will be applied. 4 is naturally greater than all values in negative. Hence, maximum point will be 4 and minimum will be -∞.what do i do for the 2 boxes circled in purple? help!
Michael is saving money to buy a bike. So far, he
has saved $25 which is four-fifths of the total cost
of the bike. How much does the bike cost?
Let X = total cost of game
(4/5) X = $25
Multiply both sides of equation by 5/3
(5/3)(3/5) X = (5/3) $25
X = $35
At a local movie theatre, sodas cost$4.50 and bags of popcorn cost &1.50. Kirk buys three times as many bags of popcorn as sodas and pays a total of $36. Write a system of equations and solve it using any method to determine how many of each item Kirk bought.
Answer:
this might help
Step-by-step explanation:
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Chickens and rabbits
In the yard were chickens and rabbits. Together they had 18 heads and 56 legs. How many chickens and how many rabbits were in the yard?
Correct answer:
chickens: 8
rabbits: 10
Step-by-step explanation:
a+b=18
2a+4b=56
a=8
b=10
a+b = 18
2•a+4•b=56
a+b = 18
2a+4b = 56
a = 8
b = 10
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I'll do the first two parts to get you started.
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Part (i)
We can show that the operation [tex]\nabla[/tex] is not commutative by picking two random and different real numbers for a,b. In other words, I'm using a counter-example.
Let's say we go for a = 1 and b = 2
[tex]a \nabla b = \frac{3a+b}{5} - 1\\\\1 \nabla 2 = \frac{3*1+2}{5} - 1\\\\1 \nabla 2 = \frac{5}{5} - 1\\\\1 \nabla 2 = 1 - 1\\\\1 \nabla 2 = 0\\\\[/tex]
Now let's swap the values. We'll try a = 2 and b = 1
[tex]a \nabla b = \frac{3a+b}{5} - 1\\\\2 \nabla 1 = \frac{3*2+1}{5} - 1\\\\2 \nabla 1 = \frac{7}{5} - 1\\\\2 \nabla 1 = 1.4 - 1\\\\2 \nabla 1 = 0.4\\\\[/tex]
We can see that [tex]1 \nabla 2[/tex] and [tex]2 \nabla 1[/tex] are not the same value. In general, [tex]a \nabla b \ne b \nabla a[/tex] Therefore, the operation [tex]\nabla[/tex] is not commutative.
The only time [tex]a \nabla b = b \nabla a\\\\[/tex] is true is when [tex]a = b[/tex], since,
[tex]\frac{3a+b}{5}-1 = \frac{3b+a}{5}-1\\\\\frac{3a+a}{5}-1 = \frac{3a+a}{5}-1\\\\\frac{4a}{5}-1 = \frac{4a}{5}-1\\\\[/tex]
It's when [tex]a \ne b[/tex] is where the operation becomes noncommutative.
Another way to arrive at the [tex]a = b[/tex] condition is to solve the original equation for either 'a' or b.
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Part (ii)
Using the previous part as inspiration, we'll do a counter-example to show that the operation is not associative. Pick 3 random values for a,b,c. Here are the values I'll pick.
a = 1b = 2c = 3Then,
[tex]d = b \nabla c = \frac{3b+c}{5}-1 = \frac{3*2+3}{5}-1 = 0.8\\\\a \nabla (b \nabla c) = a \nabla d = \frac{3a+d}{5}-1 = \frac{3*1+0.8}{5}-1 = -0.24\\[/tex]
Next, we can say:
[tex]d = a \nabla b = \frac{3a+b}{5}-1 = \frac{3*1+2}{5}-1 = 0\\\\(a \nabla b) \nabla c = d \ \nabla c = \frac{3d+c}{5}-1 = \frac{3*0+3}{5}-1 = -0.4[/tex]
Let's compare the two outputs:
[tex]a \nabla (b \nabla c) = -0.24\\\\(a \nabla b) \nabla c = -0.4[/tex]
They don't match up, so [tex]a \nabla (b \nabla c) \ne (a \nabla b) \nabla c[/tex] when (a,b,c) = (1,2,3).
In general, the operation is not associative in R.
128x^2-162
How do you factor this
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What’s the difference for this equation!!!
Answer:
2x^2 + 11x – 1
Step-by-step explanation:
What does Point P on the number line represent? (Use the hyphen for negative numbers, such as −9)
Number line from negative 8 to positive 10 in increments of 1 is shown. Only the even numbers are labeled. A point labeled P is placed at the third tick mark to the left of 0.
(5 points)
Answer:
P = -3, each line in the negative direction is 1 number
so you would have -1, -2, -3 , -4, etc.
P is on the -3 line.
See attached picture.
Step-by-step explanation:
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What is 10% of 75? Use the double number line below to label your work and answer.
Answer: the answer is 7.5
Step-by-step explanation:
HELP ASAP Match each division expression to its quotient.
Answer:
2=-12.2/(-6.1
-2=16/(-8)
-3= -2 2/5/4/5
3= 3 3/7 / 1 1/7
Step-by-step explanation:
Pls help stuck on it
Answer:
4,-1
Step-by-step explanation:
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