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We plot the point (-5,0) on the coordinate plane.
Then, we reflect it over the y-axis.
Remember the rule:
If a point has coordinates (x, y), and the point is reflected over the y-axis, the new point's coordinates are: (-x,y)Let's use this rule now.
We reflect (-5,0) over the y-axis.
(-5,0)
The new point is: (5,0)
[tex]\huge\boxed{(5,0) \: is \: the \: answer. :)}[/tex]
(Option D)
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41 - 17=
i know it's 28 but i can't really do math
If ab =12 and a²+b²=25, then (a+b)²= ?
Recall that
(a + b)² = a² + 2ab + b²
Then
(a + b)² = 25 + 2•12 = 49
First person to answer CORRECTLY will get brainliest and extra points!!
Answer:
y=15
Step-by-step explanation:
120% of what number is 102
Answer:
122.4 i think
Step-by-step explanation:
order 2⁹, 5.9 × 10², 9³, 5⁴, 6.81 × 10¹ from least to greatest
Answer:
2^9=512
5.9*10^2=590
9^3=729
5^4=625
6.81*10=68.1
6.81 × 10¹, 2⁹, 5.9 × 10², 5⁴, 9³
Could someone please solve this compound inequality?
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Ans :- E...
I'm gonna go with answer choice B
K minus 10 over 2 = -7
Hey there!
k - 10/2 = -7
k - 5 = -7
ADD 5 to BOTH SIDES
k - 5 + 5 = -7 + 5
CANCEL out: -5 + 5 because that gives you 0
KEEP: -7 + 5 because it helps solve for the k-value
NEW EQUATION: k = -5 + 7
SIMPLIFY IT & YOU HAVE YOUR ANSWER!
k = -2
Therefore, your answer is: k = -2
Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!
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[tex]\sf -(6-4x)[/tex]
Answer:
[tex] - (6 - 4x) = - 6 + 4x[/tex]
Answer:
[tex]-6+4x[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]-(6-4x)[/tex]
[tex]\mathrm{Distribute\:parentheses}[/tex]
[tex]=-\left(6\right)-\left(-4x\right)[/tex]
[tex]\mathrm{Apply\:minus-plus\:rules}[/tex]
[tex]-\left(-a\right)=a,\:\:\:-\left(a\right)=-a[/tex]
[tex]=-6+4x[/tex]
Given f(x) = 2x2 – 9x+2, g(x) = 1 – 6x, and
h(x) = x² – 4, find the following function:
=
(hof)(x)
Answer:
2×2=4
9x+2=11x
1-6x=4x
x²-4=16
=16¹⁵x
What is the exact value of sin(-5 π/3)
Answer:
√3/2 is the correct answer. I hope this helps ^^
Step-by-step explanation:
7
Which of the following representions are functions?
2
I. {(0,9), (3, 12), (-5, 10), (5, 10)}
II. y = x2 + 10
Х
10
-1
10
8
-2
III.
y
5
8
-5
-9
-4
O Tonly
+
O II only
o I and II only
O I, II, and III
Answer:
1,11,111 I don't know how I know it I just know it
| x | < 2
solve the inequality and then graph the solution
Answer:
Any number smaller than 2
Step-by-step explanation:
You would graph this by wrighting a solid, filled in circle with an arrow point toward the negative numbers, because those numbers are smaller than 2
If Sue worked 28 hours this week and made $172 in tips, how much did her weekly pay
exceed what she would have made with minimum wage?
Answer: 28 hours over 172$ that mean 6.14 per hour
so 257.88$ minimum for 42 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
28 hours over 172$ that mean 6.14 per hour
so if we say she work in one day 6 hours that mean in one weak 42 hours
so 42*6.14= 257.88 $
what does 2/6 - 6/12 equal in fractions pleeeeeaaaase.
Answer: -1/6
You can multiply 2/6 by 2 to get 4/12 which you can subtract from 6/12.
4/12 - 6/12 = -2/12 which you can simplify further to get -1/6
Write a simplified polynomial expression in standard form to represent the area of the rectangle below.
X - 4
5X + 2
Step-by-step explanation:
i think is this the answer
5×-4=-20
-20+2=18
5 3/4 times 1 3/4 and simplified
Answer:
I believe the answer will be 27/3
where is the √ 125 on a number line
Answer:
im 11 and
Step-by-step explanation:
i just need points i have -32
Brainliest reward need brief working out
Answer:
1. 125 cm³; 88.8 cm³; 1650 cm³; 0.11 m³
2. about 1.47 kg
3. can't tell what the volume of 1 jar is
Step-by-step explanation:
The relationship between volume, mass, and density is ...
mass = volume × density
Solving for volume, we find ...
volume = mass ÷ density
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(a) 50 g/(0.4 g/cm³) = 125 cm³
(b) 770 g/(8.67 g/cm³) ≈ 88.8 cm³ . . . (rounded to 3 significant figures)
(c) 4000 g/(2.42 g/cm³) ≈ 1650 cm³ . . . (rounded to 3 significant figures)
(d) 80 kg/(720 kg/m³) ≈ 0.11 m³ . . . (rounded to 2 significant figures)
_____
The volume of the cylinder is ...
V = πr²h
V = π(4 cm)²(15 cm) = 240π cm³ ≈ 754.0 cm³
Using the above relation, we find the mass to be ...
mass = (754.0 cm³)(1.95 g/cm³) ≈ 1470 g = 1.47 kg
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We cannot tell if the volume of each jar is 360 liters, or if that is the total volume of all 6 jars. Either way, we suspect a units problem, as the jars would have to be extremely large and unusually thin relative to what we usually think of as a jar for jam (0.77 m diameter; 0.2 mm thick). The density of the jam would be roughly 10 times the density of air, if that is the volume of all 6 jars. The problem would be more sensible if the units of volume were mm³, and the given volume is that of one jar.
The mass of jam in one jar is (5400/6 -200) = 700 g. Divide that by what you think the volume of one jar is in cm³ to find the density in g/cm³. (For comparison, the density of air is about 0.0012 g/cm³.)
_____
Additional comment
We have rounded the answers to 2 or 3 significant figures. In most cases, this is more than would be justified by the number of significant figures in the given measurements. For purposes of ongoing calculations, it is useful to keep intermediate results to at least 1 more significant figure than required for the answer.
When r= 1 , h=2.4 find r in terms of h
Answer:
r= 5/12 h
Step-by-step explanation:
r/h = 1/2.4
r =[tex]\frac{10}{24}[/tex]h
r=[tex]\frac{5}{12}[/tex]h
Find the value of N the expression 24 : N = 12 : 17.
Answer:
N = 34
Step-by-step explanation:
METHOD I
(hit and trial)
The given two ratios have to be equal.
This means, 24 : N must break down to 12 : 17 after dividing it by some common factor.
The common factor here is 2.
Since,
12 × 2 = 24
17 × 2 = 34
[tex] \boxed{\mathsf{ \underline{N \: must \: be \: 34}}}[/tex]
(after dividing the first ratio by 2(common factor) we get the second ratio. Meaning that they become equivalent as required by the question).
METHOD II
(mathematical approach)
Ratios can be written in form of fractions as:
[tex] \boxed{ \mathsf{ \frac{24}{N} = \frac{12}{17} }}[/tex]
Cross multiplying:
[tex] \implies \mathsf{24 \times 17 = 12 \times N }[/tex]
taking 12 to the denominator:
[tex] \implies \mathsf{ \frac{24 \times 17 }{12} = N }[/tex]
24 and 12 gets canceled and 2 takes up their spot
(why?
=> 24 ÷ 12 = 2)
[tex] \implies \mathsf{2 \times 17 = N } [/tex]
[tex] \implies \mathsf{2 \times 17 = N } [/tex]
[tex] \implies \mathsf{ N = 34 } [/tex]
[tex] \implies \mathsf{ N = 34} [/tex]
The population of the bacteria triples each hour. Initially, there are 20 bacteria in the lab. Find the number of bacteria at the end of 5th hour
1620
4500
4860
5000
Answer:
4860
Step-by-step explanation:
Get the product of twenty and three, then multiply that to three again, repeat this for three more times.
Which ordered pair is a solution to the equation? 3x-4y=13
A, (3, 1)
B. (3, -1)
C. (-1, 3)
D. (1, 3)
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in order:
y=6
y=16
y=26
y=31
what is the reasoning of 9 +10 is 21?
Answer:
the reasoning is incorrect.
Step-by-step explanation:
9+10=19.
Describe the solution set for the equation below.
−29+5x=5(x−5)
One Solution
One Solution
No Solution
No Solution
Infinitely Many Solutions
Can someone help me :
HELP!!!! I WILL GIVE 100 POINTS!
Answer:
x = 17y = 18Step-by-step explanation:
8x - 17 + 3x + 10 = 180 => 11x - 7 = 180=> 11x = 187=> x = 187/11=> x = 17=> 8(17) - 17 = 6y + 11=> 136 - 17 - 11 = 6y=> 108 = 6y=> y = 18Conclusion:
Therefore:
x = 17y = 18Hoped this helped.
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Solve the inequality. Graph the solution 3x <-5/4 I just need help on graph
Step-by-step explanation:
Solution is already given:
3x ≤ - 5/4x ≤ -5/12Graph the inequality:
1. Select the point - 5/12 on the number line. Count 5 dots starting from zero going left. It is already divided by 12 parts.2. Make it full dot3. Add a line to the left from the dotAnd you are done
So Graph it
Put a close dot on -5/12 as it's ≤ sign givenThen draw a arrow left wards as x is less than the close dotkayla and Jane helped Mr.John fit kids in the auditorium. There was 603 kids,and each row can fit 31 kids. How many rows do they need to use?
Answer:
Around 19 rows
Step-by-step explanation:603/31= 19.40 so I'm not too sure
i need helpppppp jsjfisisocjkdiwkdbgjc
Answer:
Triangle
sum of interior = 180
one interior = 60
all triangles will have a sum of 180
and since there are only three angles in a triangle that means 180/3 = 60 degrees will be in one angle.