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1.) In the figure below, ABC ~ PQR.

If the area of ABC is 40 cm*2, what is the area of PQR?
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2.) A science museum has a spherical model of the earth with a diameter of 8.5 m. What is the volume of the model? Use 3.14 for and round your answer to the nearest whole number. Show your work.

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Answer 1

Answer:

[tex]\large\boxed{Q1.\ A_{\triangle PQR}=90\ cm^2}\\\\\boxed{Q2.\ V\approx321\ m^3}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]Q1.\\\\\text{If}\ \triangle ABC\sim\triangle PQR\ \text{then the quotient of the areas is equal}\\\text{the square of the similarity scale}\ k.\\\\\text{The sides}\ AB\ \text{and}\ QP\ \text{are corresponding}.\ \text{Calculate the scale:}\\\\k=\dfrac{4}{6}=\dfrac{4:2}{6:2}=\dfrac{2}{3}\\\\\text{The area of }\ \triangle ABC=40\ cm^2.\\\\\text{Let the area of}\ \triangle PQR=x,\ \text{then}\\\\\dfrac{40}{x}=\left(\dfrac{2}{3}\right)^2\\\\\dfrac{40}{x}=\dfrac{4}{9}\qquad\text{cross multiply}\\\\4x=(9)(40)\qquad\text{divide both sides by 4}\\\\x=(9)(10)\\\\x=90\ cm^2[/tex]

[tex]Q2.\\\\\text{The formula of a volume of a sphere:}\\\\V=\dfrac{4}{3}\pi R^3\\\\R-radius\\\\\text{We have the diameter}\ 2R=8.5\ m\to R=\dfrac{8.5}{2}\ m=4.25\ m.\\\\\text{Substitute:}\\\\V=\dfrac{4}{3}\pi(4.25)^3=\dfrac{4}{3}\pi(76.765625)=(4)(25.588541)\pi=102.354164\pi\\\\\pi\approx3.14\\\\V=(102.354164)(3.14)\approx321\ m^3[/tex]

Answer 2

Answer: The answers are

(1) 90 cm²   and (2) 321 m³.

Step-by-step explanation:  The calculations are as follows:

(1) The triangles ABC and PQR are similar. And the area of ΔABC is 40 cm².

Also, AB = 4 cm  and PQ = 6 cm.

We are to find the area of triangle PQR.

Similarity ratio of two similar triangles is equal to the ratio of any two corresponding sides of the triangles.

So, the similarity ratio of ΔABC and ΔPQR is given by

[tex]\dfrac{AB}{PQ}=\dfrac{4}{6}=\dfrac{2}{3} =2:3\\\\\\\Rightarrow AB:PQ=2:3.[/tex]

Now, let the area of ΔPQR be denoted by [tex]A_{PQR}.[/tex]

We know that the ratios of the area of two similar triangles is equal to the ratios of the squares of any two corresponding sides of the triangles.

Therefore, we must have

[tex]\dfrac{\textup{area of triangle ABC}}{\textup{area of triangle PQR}}=\dfrac{AB^2}{PQ^2}\\\\\\\Rightarrow \dfrac{40}{A_{PQR}}=\left(\dfrac{AB}{PQ}\right)^2\\\\\\\Rightarrow \dfrac{40}{A_{PQR}}=\left(\dfrac{2}{3}\right)^2\\\\\\\Rightarrow \dfrac{40}{A_{PQR}}=\dfrac{4}{9}\\\\\\\Rightarrow 4\times A_{PQR}=40\times 9\\\\\\\Rightarrow A_{PQR}=90~\textup{cm}^2.[/tex]

Thus, the area of triangle PQR is 90 cm².

(2) Given that a science museum has a spherical model of the earth with a diameter of 8.5 m.

We are to find the volume of the model.

Since the model is spherical in shape, so will be using the following formula:

the volume of a sphere with radius 'r' units is given by

[tex]V=\dfrac{4}{3}\pi r^3.[/tex]

The diameter of the model is 8.5 cm, so the radius of the model will be

[tex]r=\dfrac{8.5}{2}=4.25~\textup{m}.[/tex]

Therefore, the volume of the model is given by

[tex]V\\\\\\=\dfrac{4}{3}\pi r^3\\\\\\=\dfrac{4}{3}\times3.14\times(4.25)^3\\\\\\=\dfrac{964.17625}{3}\\\\\\=321.39\sim 321~\textup{m}^3.[/tex]

Thus, the volume of the model is 321 m³.

Hence, the answers are

(1) 90 cm²   and (2) 321 m³.


Related Questions

If r = 11 units and h = 8 units, then what is the volume of the cylinder shown above?

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Answer:

  968π ≈ 3041 . . . cubic units

Step-by-step explanation:

The usual formula for the volume of a cylinder is ...

  V = πr²h

For your given dimensions, the volume is found by putting the values into the formula and doing the arithmetic.

  V = π(11²)(8) = 968π . . . . cubic units

 V ≈ 3041 cubic units

A bag contains a white, a red, and a blue marble. If one marble is drawn randomly from a bag, not replaced, and a second marble is drawn, display all possible outcomes as an organized list.

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Final answer:

To answer the student's question, we list each possible pair of marble colors drawn without replacement from a bag with a white, red, and blue marble: White-Red, White-Blue, Red-White, Red-Blue, Blue-White, and Blue-Red.

Explanation:

The question asks for the display of all possible outcomes when two marbles are drawn from a bag containing a white, a red, and a blue marble, without replacement. To show all possible outcomes, we can list them in an organized manner, considering each color once it is drawn, is not put back into the bag. The first marble drawn can be any one of the three colors. Once a marble is drawn, there are only two colors left for the second draw.

White, RedWhite, BlueRed, WhiteRed, BlueBlue, WhiteBlue, Red

Suppose a homeless shelter provides meals and sleeping cots to those in need. A rectangular cot measures 6 feet long by 3 ½ feet wide. Find the cot's diagonal distance from corner to corner. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth foot. 6.95 feet 9.64 feet 9.65 feet 6.94 feet

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Answer:

6.95 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

The shape of the cot is rectangular. A diagonal of the rectangle divides the rectangle into two Congruent Right Angled triangles. The length and width of the rectangle become the legs of the right triangle and the diagonal is the hypotenuse of the right triangle.

In order to find the length of the hypotenuse which is the diagonal in this case we can use the Pythagoras Theorem. According to the theorem, square of hypotenuse is equal to the sum of square of its legs. So for the given case, the formula will be:

[tex]\textrm{(Diagonal)}^{2}=\textrm{(Length)}^{2}+\textrm{(Width)}^{2}\\\\ \textrm{(Diagonal)}^{2}=6^{2}+3.5^{2}\\\\ \textrm{(Diagonal)}^{2}=48.25\\\\ \textrm{(Diagonal)}=\sqrt{48.25}=6.95[/tex]

Thus, rounded of to nearest hundredth foot, the diagonal distance from corner to corner is 6.95 feet

Find the inverse of the matrix [tex]\left[\begin{array}{ccc}9&-2\\-10&9\\\end{array}\right][/tex] , if it exist.

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Answer:

The answer is (b)

Step-by-step explanation:

* Lets check how to find the inverse of the matrix,

 its dimensions is 2 × 2

* To know if the inverse of the matrix exist find the determinant

- If its not equal 0, then it exist

* How to find the determinant

- It is the difference between the multiplication of

 the diagonals of the matrix

Ex: If the matrix is [tex]\left[\begin{array}{ccc}a&b\\c&d\end{array}\right][/tex]

     its determinant = ad - bc

- After that lets swap the positions of a and d, put negatives

 in front of b and c, and divide everything by the determinant

- The inverse will be [tex]\left[\begin{array}{ccc}\frac{d}{ad-bc} &\frac{-b}{ad-bc}\\\frac{-c}{ad-bc} &\frac{a}{ad-bc}\end{array}\right][/tex]

* Lets do that with our problem

∵ The determinant = (9 × 9) - (-2 × -10) = 81 - 20 = 61

- The determinant ≠ 0, then the inverse is exist

∴ The inverse is [tex]\frac{1}{61}\left[\begin{array}{ccc}9&2\\10&9\end{array}\right][/tex]=

   [tex]\left[\begin{array}{ccc}\frac{9}{61}&\frac{2}{61}\\\frac{10}{61} &\frac{9}{61}\end{array}\right][/tex]

* The answer is (b)

If a given data point is (1,4) and the line of best fit is y = 1.5x + 3.25, what's the residual value?

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Answer:

The residual value is -0.75

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that  

The residual value is the observed value minus the predicted value.

RESIDUAL VALUE=[OBSERVED VALUE-PREDICTED VALUE]

where

Predicted value.--> the predicted value given the current regression equation

Observed value. --> The observed value for the dependent variable.

in this problem

we have the point (1,4)

so

The observed value is 4

Find the predicted value  for x=1

[tex]y =1.5(1)+3.25=4.75[/tex]

predicted value is 4.75

so

RESIDUAL VALUE=(4-4.75)=-0.75

Answer:

-0.75

Step-by-step explanation:

Which should you use to find the length of a?

Question 1 options:

Pythagorean Theorem


Law of Sines


Law of Cosines100


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Pythagoras' theorem is only suitable for right triangles, which this isn't.

The Sine rule would not be applicable as there isn't any side and paired angle given

The best option for this would be the Law of Cosines as it is suitable for when you are given two sides and an angle between the.

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Answer:  Third option is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

ABC is triangle with its dimensions:

AB = 11

AC = 13

∠A = 108°

BC = a

We need to find the length of 'a'.

So, we can use "Law of cosines" as we have given two sides and one angle.

So, it becomes,

[tex]\cos A=\dfrac{b^2+c^2-a^2}{2bc}\\\\\cos 108^\circ=\dfrac{11^2+13^2-a^2}{2\times 13\times 11}\\\\-0.3=\dfrac{121+169-a^2}{286}\\\\-0.3\times 286=290-a^2\\\\-85.8=290-a^2\\\\-85.8-290=-a^2\\\\375.8=a^2\\\\a=\sqrt{375.8}\\\\a=19.38[/tex]

Hence, Third option is correct.

Find the vertices and foci of the hyperbola with equation quantity x plus 4 squared divided by 9 minus the quantity of y minus 5 squared divided by 16 = 1

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Answer:

Vertices at (-7, 5) and (-1, 5).

Foci at (-9, 5) and (1,5).

Step-by-step explanation:

(x + 4)²/9 - (y - 5)²/16 = 1

The standard form for the equation of a hyperbola with centre (h, k) is

(x - h²)/a² - (y - k)²/b² = 1

Your hyperbola opens left/right, because it is of the form x - y.

Comparing terms, we find that

h = -4, k = 5, a = 3, y = 4

In the general equation, the coordinates of the vertices are at (h ± a, k).

Thus, the vertices of your parabola are at (-7, 5) and (-1, 5).

The foci are at a distance c from the centre, with coordinates (h ± c, k), where c² = a² + b².

c² = 9 + 16 = 25, so c = 5.

The coordinates of the foci are (-9, 5) and (1, 5).

The Figure below shows the graph of the hyperbola with its vertices and foci.

The height of a cylinder with a fixed radius of 6 cm is increasing at the rate of 3 cm/min. What is the rate of change of the volume of the cylinder when the height is 20cm.

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Answer:

108π cm^3/min

Step-by-step explanation:

At a time of t min, let the height be h cm

The volume of a cylinder;

V = π r^2 h

   = 36π h

differentiating both sides with respect to t;

dV/dt = 36π dh/dt

but dh/dt = 3 cm/min

dV/dt = 36π(3) = 108π cm^3/min

Answer:

The rate of change of the volume of the cylinder when the height is 20 cm is [tex]\frac{dV}{dt}=108\pi \:{\frac{cm^3}{min} }[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a related rates problem. In this problem, you need to find a relationship between the quantity whose rate of change you want to find, the volume in this case, and the quantity whose rates of change you know, the height of the cylinder.

We know that the volume of the cylinder is

[tex]V=\pi r^2h[/tex]

We also know that the radius is a constant, 6 cm and thus

[tex]V=\pi (6)^2h=36\pi h[/tex]

V and h both vary with time so you can differentiate both sides with respect to time, t, to get

[tex]\frac{dV}{dt}=36\pi \frac{dh}{dt}[/tex]

Now use the fact that [tex]\frac{dh}{dt}=3 \:{\frac{cm}{min}[/tex] to find [tex]\frac{dV}{dt}[/tex].

[tex]\frac{dV}{dt}=36\pi (3)=108\pi[/tex]

When 9^2/3 is written in simplest radicsl form, which value remains under the radical? 3 6 9 27

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[tex]\bf ~\hspace{7em}\textit{rational exponents} \\\\ a^{\frac{ n}{ m}} \implies \sqrt[ m]{a^ n} ~\hspace{10em} a^{-\frac{ n}{ m}} \implies \cfrac{1}{a^{\frac{ n}{ m}}} \implies \cfrac{1}{\sqrt[ m]{a^ n}} \\\\[-0.35em] \rule{34em}{0.25pt}\\\\ 9^{\frac{2}{3}}\implies (3^2)^{\frac{2}{3}}\implies 3^{2\cdot \frac{2}{3}}\implies 3^{\frac{4}{3}}\implies \sqrt[3]{3^4}\implies \sqrt[3]{3^3\cdot 3^1}\implies 3\sqrt[3]{\stackrel{\textit{this one}}{3}}[/tex]

Answer:

\bf ~\hspace{7em}\textit{rational exponents} \\\\ a^{\frac{ n}{ m}} \implies \sqrt[ m]{a^ n} ~\hspace{10em} a^{-\frac{ n}{ m}} \implies \cfrac{1}{a^{\frac{ n}{ m}}} \implies \cfrac{1}{\sqrt[ m]{a^ n}} \\\\[-0.35em] \rule{34em}{0.25pt}\\\\ 9^{\frac{2}{3}}\implies (3^2)^{\frac{2}{3}}\implies 3^{2\cdot \frac{2}{3}}\implies 3^{\frac{4}{3}}\implies \sqrt[3]{3^4}\implies \sqrt[3]{3^3\cdot 3^1}\implies 3\sqrt[3]{\stackrel{\textit{this one}}{3}}

Step-by-step explanation:

At a certain vineyard it is found that each grape vine produces about 10 lb of grapes in a season when about 500 vines are planted per acre. for each additional vine that is planted, the production of each vine decreases by about 1 percent. so the number of pounds of grapes produced per acre is modeled by

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Final answer:

The question is about the mathematical modeling of a vineyard's grape production. As the number of vines increases, the individual yield of each vine decreases by 1%. An equation, such as P = 5000 - 50(n-500), is a possible mathematical model to represent this situation.

Explanation:

This question appears to require a detailed understanding of mathematical modeling and percentage decrease concept. The problem presented describes the decrease in grape production per vine as the number of vines planted per acre increases. It's an example of an inverse relationship, when one variable increases the other variable decreases.

The initial production quantity is 10 lb of grapes per vine when there are 500 vines per acre. However, for every additional vine planted, there is a subsequent 1% drop per vine. This means that if 501 vines are planted, each vine then produces only 99% of 10 lbs, or 9.9 lbs, and so on.

To model this mathematically, an equation could possibly be P = 5000 - 50(n-500), where P is the production of grapes in pounds, and n is the number of vines. This formula might help to calculate the maximum yield that could be obtained according to the number of vines.

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he mean incubation time of fertilized eggs is 23 days. Suppose the incubation times are approximately normally distributed with a standard deviation of 1 day. ​(a) Determine the 17th percentile for incubation times. ​(b) Determine the incubation times that make up the middle 97​%. LOADING... Click the icon to view a table of areas under the normal curve. ​(a) The 17th percentile for incubation times is nothing days. ​(Round to the nearest whole number as​ needed.) ​(b) The incubation times that make up the middle 97​% are nothing to nothing days. ​(Round to the nearest whole number as needed. Use ascending​ order.)

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Earth's equator is about 24,902 mi long. What is the approximate surface area of Earth?

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Answer:

197 million square miles

Step-by-step explanation:

Remark

What the equator is telling you is that the circumference around the earth is approximately 24902 miles. So before you can find the surface area, you need to find the radius of that circumference.

Equations

C = 2*pi*r

Area = 4pi*r^2

Solution

Radius

C = 24902

pi = 3.14

r = ?

24902 = 2 * pi * r

r = 24902 / (2 * pi)

r = 3965.29

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Surface Area

Area = 4 * pi * r^2

Area = 4 * 3.14 * 3965.29^2

Area = 4 * 3.14 * 15,723,498

Area = 197 000 000 square miles

Final answer:

The approximate surface area of the Earth, an oblate spheroid, is calculated using the mean radius derived from the average of the equatorial and polar radii, resulting in an estimated surface area of around 197 million square miles.

Explanation:

Calculating Earth's Surface Area

To approximate the surface area of the Earth, we will use the formula for the surface area of a sphere, which is 4πr². Since the Earth is not a perfect sphere but rather an oblate spheroid, we will use the mean radius. The equatorial radius is approximately 3963.296 miles, and the polar radius is 3949.790 miles. Thus, the mean radius would be the average of these two measurements.

First, we calculate the mean radius:

(3963.296 + 3949.790) / 2 = 3956.543 miles

Now, plug the mean radius into the formula for the surface area of a sphere:

Surface Area = 4π(3956.543)² ≈ 197,000,000 square miles

This calculation provides an approximation of the Earth's surface area, taking into account its oblate spheroid shape.

A table is 4 ft high. A model of the table is 6 in. high. What is the ratio of the height of the actual table to the height of the model table?
1/8

8/1

2/3

3/2

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2/3 is the answer because 6 in is the model and 4 ft is the actual

Answer:

The  ratio of the height of the actual table to the height of the model table is [tex]\frac{8}{1}[/tex] .

Step-by-step explanation:

As given

A table is 4 ft high. A model of the table is 6 in. high.

As

1 foot = 12 inch

Now convert 4 ft into inches .

4 ft = 4 × 12

     = 48 inches

Height of the actual table = 48 inches

Now the ratio of the height of the actual table to the height of the model

table .

[tex]Ratio\ of\ the\ height\ of\ the\ actual\ table\ to\ the\ height\ of\ the\ model\ table =\frac{48}{6}[/tex]

[tex]Ratio\ of\ the\ height\ of\ the\ actual\ table\ to\ the\ height\ of\ the\ model\ table =\frac{8}{1}[/tex]

Therefore the  ratio of the height of the actual table to the height of the model table is [tex]\frac{8}{1}[/tex] .

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If f(x) = x^2 + 3x + 5 , what is f (a + h) ?

A. (a+h)^2 + 3(a+h) + 5(a+h)
B. a^2 + 2ah + h^2 + 3a + 3h + 5
C. h^2 + 3a + 3h + 5
D. (x^2 + 3ax + 5) (a + h)

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the answer is A, what they changed is the (x) with (a+h), so the right side equation should be changed the same way just like A.

Find the range and mean of each data set. Use your results to compare the two data sets. Set? A: 13 15 16 18 14 Set? B: 4 10 8 18 20

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Final answer:

The range of Set A is 5 and Set B is 16. The mean of Set A is 15.2 and Set B is 12. Set B has a larger range but a smaller mean compared to Set A.

Explanation:

The range of a data set is calculated by subtracting the smallest value from the largest value. For Set A, the range is 18 - 13 = 5. For Set B, the range is 20 - 4 = 16.

The mean of a data set is calculated by summing all the values and dividing by the number of values. For Set A, the mean is (13 + 15 + 16 + 18 + 14) / 5 = 76 / 5 = 15.2. For Set B, the mean is (4 + 10 + 8 + 18 + 20) / 5 = 60 / 5 = 12.

Comparing the two data sets, we can see that Set B has a larger range than Set A, indicating greater variability in the data. However, Set B has a smaller mean than Set A, indicating that the values in Set B are generally lower than those in Set A.

Which equation yields the solutions x=−2 and x=5?

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Answer:

 x² - 3x - 10 = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Given there are 2 solutions then the equation is a quadratic.

Since the solutions are x = - 2 and x = 5 then

the factors are (x + 2) and (x - 5) and

f(x) = (x + 2)(x - 5) ← expand factors

     = x² - 3x - 10, hence the equation is

x² - 3x - 10 = 0

Final answer:

The equation that yields the solutions x = -2 and x = 5 is: x^2 + 0.00088x - 0.000484 = 0. We can solve this equation using the quadratic formula.

Explanation:

The equation that yields the solutions x = -2 and x = 5 is:

x^2 + 0.00088x - 0.000484 = 0

To solve this equation, we can use the quadratic formula:

x = (-b +/- sqrt(b^2 - 4ac))/(2a)

Plugging in the values from the equation, we get:

x = (-0.00088 +/- sqrt((0.00088)^2 - 4(1)(-0.000484)))/(2(1))

Simplifying further, we have:

x = (-0.00088 +/- sqrt(0.0000007744 + 0.001936))/0.002

Continuing to simplify, we get:

x = (-0.00088 +/- sqrt(0.0027104))/0.002

Finally, we have the two possible solutions:

x = (-0.00088 + sqrt(0.0027104))/0.002 and x = (-0.00088 - sqrt(0.0027104))/0.002

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1) look for parallel lines for example the bottom one is 6 and 3, from here you will know the size is 2x. So what you do is 10 = 2(2x -5)

10 = 4x-10

20 = 4x

x = 5

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Identify the horizontal asymptote of f(x) =x2+5x-3/4x-1

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since the numerator is x² + 5x - 3, and therefore has a degree of 2, whilst the denominator, 4x¹ - 1, has a degree of 1, therefore, there's no horizontal asymptote.

recall, we only get a horizontal asymptote if the denominator's expression degree is equals or greater than that of the numerator's.

The function [tex]f(x) = (x^2+5x-3)/(4x-1)[/tex] does not have a horizontal asymptote because the degree of the numerator is higher than the degree of the denominator.

To identify the horizontal asymptote of the function

[tex]f(x) = \frac{{x^2+5x-3}}{{4x-1}}[/tex], you can examine the degrees of the polynomial in the numerator and the polynomial in the denominator. Since the degree of the numerator (which is 2) is higher than the degree of the denominator (which is 1), this function does not have a horizontal asymptote. However, for functions like

[tex]f(x) = \frac{{x^2+3}}{{x^2+4}}[/tex], where the degrees of the numerator and denominator are the same, the horizontal asymptote is determined by the leading coefficients of the numerator and denominator. Specifically, the horizontal asymptote is

[tex]y = \frac{{1}}{{1}}[/tex] = 1,

since the coefficients of the x^2 terms are both 1.

Simplify √ 25 please

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Answer:

the answer is 5

Step-by-step explanation:

25/5=5 & 5*5=25

Answer:

The Answer Is 5 because every square number has to equal the number by multiplying by 2 to get your Answer 5 x 5 = 25 which 5 is multiplied 2 times 5 and 5 which gives you your answer 25.

Step-by-step explanation:

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What is the domain of the function f(x)=x−16? f(x)=x−16?
The function is defined when f(x) is greater than or equal to 0, therefore the domain is f(x)≥0.
The function is defined only when x−16 is greater than 0, therefore the domain is x>16.
The function is defined for any value of x, therefore the domain is all real numbers.
The function is defined only when x is greater than or equal to 0, therefore the domain is x≥0.

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x)=x-16 is just a straight line with a slope of one at a y intercept of -16. Therefore, x can hit all numbers in the x axis making the domain x is in the element of all real numbers.

Answer:

all real numbers

Step-by-step explanation:

literally the domain can be anything but the range is limited because of the vertical line check

A satellite is in a approximately circular orbit 36,000 kilometers from Earth's surface. The radius of earth is about 6400 kilometers. What is the circumference of the satellite's orbit?

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Answer:  [tex]266,407.057\ km[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula used to calculate the circumference of a circle is:

[tex]C=2\pi r[/tex]

The radius of the circle is r.

In the diagram you can observe that the radius of the satellite's orbit (r2) is the sum of the radius of the Earth (r1) and the distance from the Earth's surface to the satellite's orbit:

[tex]r2=r1+36,000\ km\\r2=6,400\ km+36,000\ km\\r2=42,400\ km[/tex]

Then, the circumference of the satellite's orbit is:

[tex]C=2\pi (42,400\ km)\\C=266,407.057\ km[/tex]

Final answer:

The circumference of the satellite's orbit is calculated by adding Earth's radius to the satellite's distance from Earth's surface to determine the orbit radius. The circumference is then found by using the formula for the circumference of a circle, 2πr, giving approximately 266,433 kilometers.

Explanation:

To find the circumference of the satellite's orbit, we need to first calculate the total distance from the center of Earth to the satellite. This is the sum of the Earth's radius (6400 kilometers) and the satellite's distance from the Earth's surface (36000 kilometers), which totals 42400 kilometers.

Once we have the radius of the orbit, we can calculate the circumference using the formula for the circumference of a circle, which is 2πr (two times Pi times the radius). Using this formula, the circumference of the satellite's orbit is approximately 266,433 kilometers.

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Divide. Write the quotient in lowest terms. 3\dfrac{1}{8} \div 1\dfrac23 = 3 8 1 ? ÷1 3 2 ? =3, start fraction, 1, divided by, 8, end fraction, divided by, 1, start fraction, 2, divided by, 3, end fraction, equals

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By writing the quotient in lowest terms, 3 and 1/8 divided by 1 and 2/3 equals 5 and 5/24.

How to divide the equation

To divide 3 and 1/8 by 1 and 2/3, we can follow these steps:

Step 1: Convert the mixed numbers to improper fractions.

3 and 1/8 = (3 * 8 + 1) / 8 = 25 / 8

1 and 2/3 = (1 * 3 + 2) / 3 = 5 / 3

Step 2: Invert the divisor (the second fraction) and multiply.

25/8 ÷ 3/5 = 25/8 * 5/3

Step 3: Simplify the fractions if possible.

The numerator of 25/8 and the denominator of 5/3 have a common factor of 5.

25/8 * 5/3 = (5 * 25) / (8 * 3) = 125/24

Step 4: Express the improper fraction as a mixed number (if necessary).

125/24 can be expressed as 5 and 5/24.

Therefore, 3 and 1/8 divided by 1 and 2/3 equals 5 and 5/24.

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The solution to [tex]\(3\dfrac{1}{8} \div 1\dfrac23\) is \(\frac{15}{8}\),[/tex] expressed as a fraction in its simplest form after converting the mixed numbers to improper fractions and performing division.

Let's solve [tex]\(3\dfrac{1}{8} \div 1\dfrac23\)[/tex]

convert the mixed numbers into improper fractions:

[tex]\(3\dfrac{1}{8} = \frac{3 \times 8 + 1}{8} = \frac{24 + 1}{8} = \frac{25}{8}\)[/tex]

[tex]\(1\dfrac23 = \frac{1 \times 3 + 2}{3} = \frac{3 + 2}{3} = \frac{5}{3}\)[/tex]

Now, we have:

[tex]\(\frac{25}{8} \div \frac{5}{3}\)[/tex]

To divide by a fraction, we multiply by its reciprocal:

[tex]\(\frac{25}{8} \times \frac{3}{5}\)[/tex]

Multiply the numerators and denominators:

Numerator:[tex]\(25 \times 3 = 75\)[/tex]

Denominator: [tex]\(8 \times 5 = 40\)[/tex]

Therefore, [tex]\(3\dfrac{1}{8} \div 1\dfrac23 = \frac{75}{40}\)[/tex]

Reduce the fraction to its simplest form by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 5:

[tex]\(\frac{75}{40} = \frac{75 \div 5}{40 \div 5} = \frac{15}{8}\)[/tex]

Hence,[tex]\(3\dfrac{1}{8} \div 1\dfrac23 = \frac{15}{8}\).[/tex]

Determine two pairs of polar coordinates for the point (5, 5) with 0° ≤ θ < 360°.

A (5 square root 2, 225°), (-5 square root 2, 45°)

B (5 square root 2, 315°), (-5 square root 2, 135°)

C (5 square root 2, 135°), (-5 square root 2, 315°)

D (5 square root 2, 45°), (-5 square root 2, 225°)

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Answer:

 the answer is B (5 square root 2, 315°), (-5 square root 2, 135°)

Step-by-step explanation:

1) Let A be the point (x, y) = (5, - 5)  

=> x = 5 and y = - 5  

r = √(x² + y²) = √(25 + 25) = √50 = ± 5√2  

tan Θ = - 5/5 = - 1  

=> Θ = (i) 315º or - 45º ; (ii) 135º or - 225  

Hence, the Polar Coordinates of A are (i) (5√2, 315º) (ii) (- 5√2, 135º)

Two pairs of polar coordinates for the point is option b,

Calculation of two pairs:

Here we assume that A be the point (x, y) = (5, - 5)  

So,

x = 5 and y = - 5  

Now

[tex]r = \sqrt(x^2 + y^2) = \sqrt(25 + 25) = \sqrt50 = \pm 5\sqrt2[/tex]

tan Θ = - 5/5 = - 1  

Now

(i) 315º or - 45º ; (ii) 135º or - 225  

So, the polar coordinates should be (5 square root 2, 315°), (-5 square root 2, 135°)

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PLEASE HELP Complete the table with
integer values of x from 0 to 4. Then graph the function.

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Answer:

y = 1 for the line.

Step-by-step explanation:

All values under y = 1. Surprisingly 1^0 is still 1. So just fill the table in with 1s under y.

I've drawn the line in desmos for you. I'm not sure whether you can extend the question enough to graph a line segment containing these 5 points (which is what I have done) or if you should just submit a graph with 4 points on. If it does not cost you anything to submit it twice, I would try the line first and the points alone the second time.

T=−2a^2+a+6
N=−3a^2+2a−5 ​
N − T =

Answer is: −a^2+a−11

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Answer:

[tex]\large\boxed{N-T=-a^2+a-11}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]T=-2a^2+a+6\\N=-3a^2+2a-5\\\\N-T=?\\\\\text{Substitute:}\\\\N-T=(-3a^2+2a-5)-(-2a^2+a+6)\\\\N-T=-3a^2+2a-5-(-2a^2)-a-6\\\\N-T=-3a^2+2a-5+2a^2-a-6\qquad\text{combine like terms}\\\\N-T=(-3a^2+2a^2)+(2a-a)+(-5-6)\\\\N-T=-a^2+a-11[/tex]

The difference between the functions is [tex]-a^2+a-11[/tex]

Given the following expression:

[tex]T=-2a^2+a+6\\N=-3a^2+2a-5[/tex]

We are to take the difference between N and T and this is as shown:

[tex]N - T= -3a^2+2a-5-(-2a^2+a+6)\\Expand\\N - T= -3a^2+2a-5+2a^2-a-6\\\\Collect \ the \ like \ terms\\N-T=-3a^2+2a^2+2a-a-5-6\\N-T=-a^2+a-11[/tex]

Hence the difference between the functions is [tex]-a^2+a-11[/tex]

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algebra2 help please ​

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Answer:

continuously

Step-by-step explanation:

The more compounding you have, the greater the yield.  Obviously of the three, compounding continuously is the largest.  In math, we used the mathematical constant "e" to compute continuous compounding.

the value pi/4 is a solution for the equation 3 sqrt 2 cos theta+2=-1

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Answer:

FALSE

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]3\sqrt2\cos\theta+2=-1\\\\\text{Method 1}\\\\\text{Put}\ \theta=\dfrac{\pi}{4}\ \text{to the equation and check the equality:}\\\\\cos\dfrac{\pi}{4}=\dfrac{\sqrt2}{2}\\\\L_s=3\sqrt2\cos\dfrac{\pi}{4}+2=3\sqrt2\left(\dfrac{\sqrt2}{2}\right)+2=\dfrac{(3\sqrt2)(\sqrt2)}{2}+2\\\\=\dfrac{(3)(2)}{2}+2=3+2=5\\\\R_s=-1\\\\L_s\neq R_s\\\\\boxed{FALSE}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Method 2}\\\\\text{Solve the equation:}\\\\3\sqrt2\cos\theta+2=-1\qquad\text{subtract 2 from both sides}\\\\3\sqrt2\cos\theta=-3\qquad\text{divide both sides by}\ 3\sqrt2\\\\\cos\theta=-\dfrac{3}{3\sqrt2}\\\\\cos\theta=-\dfrac{1}{\sqrt2}\cdot\dfrac{\sqrt2}{\sqrt2}\\\\\cos\theta=-\dfrac{\sqrt2}{2}\to\theta=\dfrac{3\pi}{4}+2k\pi\ \vee\ \theta=-\dfrac{3\pi}{4}+2k\pi\ \text{for}\ k\in\mathbb{Z}\\\\\text{It's not equal to}\ \dfrac{\pi}{4}\ \text{for any value of }\ k.[/tex]

Karli produces organic cheese from milk supplied by an organic dairy. Karli pays an average of $8.00 for 10 gallons of the organic milk. The direct labor charge of her helper who converts the milk to cheese is $13.00 an hour. Her helper prepares a 5-pound wheel of cheese from 5 gallons of milk, working about 3 hours over several days. To the nearest cent, what is Karli's prime cost of manufacturing a wheel of cheese?

A.34.00
B.17.00
C.48.00
d.43.00

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Answer:

d. $43.00

Step-by-step explanation:

Karli's total cost is ...

total cost = material cost + labor cost

= ($8.00/10 gal)·(5 gal) + ($13.00/h)·(3 h)

= $4.00 + $39.00

= $43.00

Liam has 2 quarts of apple juice. He wants to pour the juice into 1/5-quarts servings. How many servings can he pour?

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Answer:

10 servings

Step-by-step explanation:

Divide the total juice available, 2 quarts, by the serving size, (1/5) quart per serving:

 2 quarts                     2        5

--------------------------- = ----  ·  ------ servings = 10 servings

(1/5) quart/serving       1         1

Find the area of a parallelogram with vertices at A(–9, 5), B(–8, 10), C(0, 10), and D(–1, 5).


A) 40 square units


B) 30 square units


C) 20 square units


D) none of these

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Answer:

It would be A. 40 square units (:

Step-by-step explanation:

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