Remember that the formula for the volume of a cylinder is:
[tex]V=\pi r^2h[/tex]Where:
• r, is the ,radius, of the base
,• h ,is the height of the cylinder
Notice that the base has a diameter of 20 ft. Therefore, the radius is 10 ft.
Using this data and the formula, we get that:
[tex]\begin{gathered} V=\pi(10^2)(17) \\ \rightarrow V=5340.71 \end{gathered}[/tex]The volume of the cylinder is:
[tex]2540.71ft^3[/tex]I need a math wiz to explain this to me, are you a math wiz?
SOLUTION
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Solve the following system of linear equations using elimination. x-y=5 -x-y=-11
Elimination Method : In the elimination method you either add or subtract the equations to get an equation in one variable. When the coefficients of one variable are opposites you add the equations to eliminate a variable and when the coefficients of one variable are equal you subtract the equations to eliminate a variable.
The given system of equation :
x - y = 5 ( 1 )
- x - y = - 11 ( 2 )
Add the equation ( 1 ) & ( 2 )
x - y + ( -x - y ) = 5 + ( -11 )
x - y -x - y = 5 - 11
x - x - y - y = -6
0 - 2y = - 6
y = -6/( -2)
y = 3
Substitute the value of y = 3 in the equation ( 1)
x - y = 5
x - 3 = 5
x = 5 + 3
x = 8
Answer : x = 8, y = 3
The diameter of a circle has endpoints P(-12, -4) and Q(6, 12).
ANSWER
[tex](x+3)^{2}+(y-4)^{2}=145[/tex]EXPLANATION
The equation of a circle is given by:
[tex](x-h)^2+(y-k)^2=r^2[/tex]where (h, k) = center of the circle
r = radius of the circle
The center of a circle is the midpoint of the endpoints of the diameter of the circle. Hence, to find the center of the circle, we have to find the midpoint of the diameter:
[tex]M=(\frac{x_1+x_2}{2},\frac{y_1+y_2}{2})[/tex]where (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) are the endpoints of the diameter.
Hence, the center of the circle is:
[tex]\begin{gathered} M=(\frac{-12+6}{2},\frac{-4+12}{2}) \\ M=(\frac{-6}{2},\frac{8}{2}) \\ M=(-3,4) \end{gathered}[/tex]To find the radius of the circle, we have to find the distance between any endpoint of the circle and the center of the circle.
To do this apply the formula for distance between two points:
[tex]r=\sqrt{(x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2}[/tex]Therefore, the radius of the circle is:
[tex]\begin{gathered} r=\sqrt{(6-(-3))^2+(12-4)^2}=\sqrt{9^2+8^2} \\ r=\sqrt{81+64}=\sqrt{145} \end{gathered}[/tex]Hence, the equation of the circle is:
[tex]\begin{gathered} (x+3)^2+(y-4)^2=(\sqrt{145})^2 \\ (x+3)^2+(y-4)^2=145 \end{gathered}[/tex]Solve the following system of equation using substitution4x + 2y = 10x - y= 13What is the solution for y?
ANSWER
y = -7
EXPLANATION
To solve using the substitution method we have to clear x from one of the equations as a function of y. For example, for equation 2:
[tex]x=13+y[/tex]Then replace x in the first equation by this expression:
[tex]4(13+y)+2y=10[/tex]And solve for y:
[tex]\begin{gathered} 4\cdot13+4y+2y=10 \\ 52+6y=10 \\ 6y=10-52 \\ 6y=-42 \\ y=\frac{-42}{6} \\ y=-7 \end{gathered}[/tex]Write the slope-intercept form of the equation of the line with the given characteristics. Perpendicular to y = -5x + 2 and passing through (3,-1).
The slope intercept form of a line can be expressed as,
[tex]y=mx+c[/tex]Here, m is the slope of the line and c is the y intercept.
Comparing the above equation with the given equation of a line y=-5x+2, we get
m=-5.
The slope of a line perpendicular to line with slope m is -1/m.
Hence, the slope of line perpendicular to y=-5x+2 is,
[tex]m_1=\frac{-1}{m}=\frac{-1}{-5}=\frac{1}{5}[/tex]The new line is given to be passing through point with coordinates (x1, y1)=(3, -1).
The point slope form of a line passing through point with coordinates (x1, y1)=(3, -1) and having slope m1 is,
[tex]\begin{gathered} y-y_1=m_1(x-x_1) \\ y-(-1)=\frac{1}{5}(x-3) \\ y+1=\frac{1}{5}x-\frac{3}{5} \\ y=\frac{1}{5}x-\frac{3}{5}-1 \\ y=\frac{1}{5}x-\frac{3-5}{5} \\ y=\frac{1}{5}x-\frac{8}{5} \end{gathered}[/tex]Therefore, the slope-intercept form of the equation of the line perpendicular to y = -5x + 2 and passing through (3,-1) is,
[tex]y=\frac{1}{5}x-\frac{8}{5}[/tex]The measures of the angles of a triangle are shown in the figure below. Solve for x.
44°
61°
(8x+11)°
The figure shows rectangle PQRS in the first quadrant of the coordinate plane?
The quadrants of a coordinate plane are:
Then, we can say that the rectangle PQRS is in the first quadrant.
Which transformations of quadrilateral PQRS would result in the imageof the quadrilateral being located only in the first quadrant of thecoordinate plane?
Given:
The quadrilateral PQRS is given.
The aim is to locate the given quadrilateral into first quadrant only.
The graph will be reflected across x=4 then the graph will not be located to the first quadrant.
Use the formula for compound amount:$14,800 at 6% compounded semiannually for 4 years
SOLUTION
Given the question in the question tab, the following are the solution steps to answer the question.
STEP 1: Write the formula for calculating compound amount
[tex]A=P(1+\frac{r}{n})^{nt}[/tex]where
A = final compounded amount
P = initial principal balance
r = interest rate
n = number of times interest applied per time period
t = number of time periods elapsed
STEP 2: Write the given data
Semiannually means that n will be 2
[tex]P=14,800,r=\frac{6}{100}=0.06,n=2,t=4[/tex]STEP 3: Calculate the compound amount
[tex]\begin{gathered} A=14800(1+\frac{0.06}{2})^{2\times4}\Rightarrow A=14800(1+0.03)^{2\times4} \\ A=14800(1.03)^8 \\ A=14800\times1.266770081 \\ A=\text{\$}18,748.1972 \end{gathered}[/tex]Hence, the compounded amount after 4 years is $18,748.1972
How to solve this problem? (the answer is 262 Hz). i want to know the step by step on how to solve the equation given. if it helps, i am a grade 10 student. (YES, this is a MATH problem)
The frequency of middle C = 262 Hz
Explanation:The formula for calculating the frequency, F hertz, of a note n seminotes above the concert pitch is:
[tex]F\text{ = 440(}\sqrt[12]{2})^n[/tex]This can be re-written as:
[tex]F=440(2^{\frac{n}{12}})[/tex]Middle C is 9 semitones below the concert pitch
That is, n = -9
To find the frequency of middle C, substitute n = -9 into the equation for F
[tex]\begin{gathered} F=440(2^{\frac{-9}{12}}) \\ F\text{ = 440(}0.5946) \\ F\text{ = }261.62\text{ Hz} \\ F\text{ = 262 Hz (to the nearest hertz)} \end{gathered}[/tex]The frequency of middle C = 262 Hz
in a recent year the annual salary of the governor of New York was 1790000 during the same year the annual salary of the governor of Tennessee was 940000 less write and solve an equation to find the annual salary of the government of Tennessee in that year
Step 1 : Let's review the information given to us to answer the problem correctly:
• Annual salary of the governor of New York = $ 1,790,000
,• Annual salary of the governor of Tennessee = $ 940,000
Step 2: Let x to represent the annual salary of the governor of New York
and let's find the ratio of the salary of the governor of Tennessee, as follows:
940,000/1,790,000 = 0.525
Step 3: Now, let's write the equation for calculating the salary of the governor of Tennessee for any given year, this way:
• 0.525x = Annual salary of the governor of Tennessee
,•
Step 4: If the salary of the governor of New York for the next year is 2,000,000, then we can calculate the salary of the governor of Tennessee, this way:
0.525x = 0.525 * 2,000,000 = 1,050,000
The annual salary of the governor of Tennessee woudl be 1,050,000
Passes through (8,8) with slope 11/6
Given:
point (8,8).
slope 11/6
The slope intercept form is,
[tex]y=mx+b[/tex]where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
we know that m=11/6 so subistute in the equation.
[tex]y=\frac{11}{6}x+b[/tex]Now, let us plug in the point in the equation to find the value of b that is the y-intercept.
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Given from the number line:
D = -2 and F = 13
So, the distance DF = 13 - (-2) = 13 + 2 = 15
1) find E such that, DE : EF = 2 : 1
so,
so, x : (15 - x) = 2 : 1
x = 30 - 2x
3x = 30
x = 10
So, E = -2 + 10 = 8
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2) E is 4/5 of the distance from F to D
So, the distance from F = 4/5 * 15 = 12
So, E = 13 - 12 = 1
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3) the ratio of DE : EF = 2 : 3
So,
3x = 2 ( 15 - x)
3x = 30 - 2x
5x = 30
x = 30/5 = 6
E = -2 + 6 = 4
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4) E is 1/3 of the distance from D to F
So, the distance DE = 1/3 * 15 = 5
So, E = -2 + 5 = 3
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As a summery:
1) E = 8
2) E = 1
3) E = 4
4) E = 3
Ninas math classroom is 6 and 4/5 meters long and 1 and 3/8 meters wide. What is the area of the classroom?
The most appropriate choice for area of rectangle will be given by -
Area of classroom = [tex]4\frac{27}{40}[/tex] [tex]m^2[/tex]
What is area of rectangle?
Rectangle is a four sided figure whose parallel sides are equal and whose every angle is 90°
The total space taken by the rectangle is called area of the rectangle.
If the length of the rectangle be l and the breadth of the rectangle be b, then area of the rectangle is given by
Area = [tex]l \times b[/tex]
Here,
Length of classroom = [tex]6\frac{4}{5}[/tex] m = [tex]\frac{34}{5}[/tex] m
Width of classroom = [tex]1\frac{3}{8}[/tex] m = [tex]\frac{11}{8}[/tex] m
Area of classroom = [tex]\frac{34}{5} \times \frac{11}{8}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{187}{40}[/tex]
= [tex]4\frac{27}{40}[/tex] [tex]m^2[/tex]
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Hi, could you help me figure out why I got 8 points off in this problem?
In triangle PQR
Construction: Draw PX perpendicular to QR where x lies on QR
Since:
PX perpendicular to QR
In the 2 triangles PXQ and PXR
given
proved up
PX = PX ------- common side in the 2 triangles
Triangle PXQ congruent to triangle PXR by the AAS theorem of congruency
As a result of congruency
PQ = PR ------- proved
in a public opinion poll 624 people from a sample of 1100 indicated they would vote for specific candidate how many votes can the candidate expect to receive from a population of 40000
Hello!
In a sample of 1100 people, the specific candidate got 624 votes. So, we can write it as 624/1100.
And if the total of voters is 40,000, how many votes this specific candidate will receive? We can write it as x/40,000.
Now, let's equal both fractions look:
[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{624}{1100}=\frac{x}{40000} \\ \\ 1100x=624\times40000 \\ 1100x=24960000 \\ x=\frac{24960000}{1100} \\ \\ x\cong22691 \end{gathered}[/tex]Answer:Approximately 22691 votes.
Original cost $21.99 Markup 5%. What's the new price?
Explanation:
We have to find 5% of the original cost first:
[tex]21.99\times\frac{5}{100}=21.99\times0.05=1.0995[/tex]And then add it to the original price:
[tex]21.99+1.0995=23.0895[/tex]Since it's a price, we have to round this result to the nearest hundredth
Answer:
The new price is $23.09
Garret is removing a hem from a skirt. It takes
Garret 5 min to remove 4 in. of the hem. He wants to
know how long it will take to remove 5 ft of the hem if
he continues to work at the same rate.
Lavar
How can Garret determine how long it will take to remove 5 ft of the hem?
Choose one option from each drop-down menu to answer the question.
It takes Garret Choose... min to remove 1 ft of hem.
He should multiply the number of minutes by Choose... to determine the number of minutes it will take to
remove 5 ft of hem.
It will take Choose.... min to remove 5 ft of hem.
It takes Garret Choose min to remove 1 ft of hem. He should multiply the number of minutes by Choose... to determine the number of minutes it will take to remove 5 ft of hem.
What is the unitary method?The unitary method is a technique used to determine the value of a single unit from the value of many units and the value of multiple units from the value of a single unit. We typically utilize it for math calculations. This approach will come in handy for topics involving ratio and proportion, algebra, geometry, etc. In the unitary technique, we always count the value of a unit or one quantity first before figuring out the values of more or fewer quantities. This method is referred to as the "unitary method" for this purpose.
There are two types of unitary methods because they result in two types of variations and those are given below:
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Given the graph of f (x), determine the domain of f –1(x).
Radical function f of x that increases from the point negative 3 comma negative 2 and passes through the points 1 comma 0 and 6 comma 1
The domain of the function f(x) that has a range of [-2, ∞) is [-2, ∞)
What is the inverse of a function?The inverse of a function that maps x into y, maps y into x.
The given coordinates of the points on the radical function, f(x) are; (-3, -2), (1, 0), (6, 1)
To determine the domain of
[tex] {f}^{ - 1}( x)[/tex]
The graph of the inverse of a function is given by the reflection of the graph of the function across the line y = x
The reflection of the point (x, y) across the line y = x, gives the point (y, x)
The points on the graph of the inverse of the function, f(x), [tex] {f}^{ - 1} (x)[/tex] are therefore;
[tex]( - 3, \: - 2) \: \underrightarrow{R_{(y=x)}} \: ( - 2, \: - 3)[/tex]
[tex]( 1, \: 0) \: \underrightarrow{R_{(y=x)}} \: ( 0, \: 1)[/tex]
( 6, \: 1) \: \underrightarrow{R_{(y=x)}} \: ( 1, \: 6)
The coordinates of the points on the graph of the inverse of the function, f(x) are; (-2, -3), (1, 0), (1, 6)
Given that the coordinate of point (x, y) on the image of the inverse function is (y, x), and that the graph of the function, f(x) starts at the point (-3, -2) and is increasing to infinity, (∞, ∞), such that the range of y–values is [-2, ∞) the inverse function, [tex] {f}^{ - 1}( x)[/tex], which starts at the point (-2, -3) continues to infinity, has a domain that is the same as the range of f(x), which gives;
The domain of the inverse of the function, [tex] {f}^{ - 1}( x)[/tex], using interval notation is; [-2, ∞)
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Please I really need help. I just need the answer no steps
Explanation
The question wants us to obtain the margin of error
A margin of error tells you how many percentages points your results will differ from the real population value.
The formula to be used is
To do so, we will have to list out the parameters to be used
[tex]\begin{gathered} standard\text{ deviation=}\sigma=13.8 \\ sample\text{ size=n=18} \\ confidence\text{ level=}\gamma=80\text{ \%} \end{gathered}[/tex]The next step will be to find the z-score value for a confidence level of 80%.
From the statistical table, we have
[tex]Z_{\gamma}=1.28[/tex]So, we can input the given data obtained into the formula
So we will have
[tex]\begin{gathered} MOE=1.28\times\sqrt{\frac{13.8^2}{18}} \\ \\ MOE=1.28\times\frac{13.8}{\sqrt{18}} \\ \\ MOE=1.28\times3.2527 \\ \\ MOE=4.16344 \end{gathered}[/tex]So the margin of error (M.E.) = 4.163 (To 3 decimal places)
P is inversely proportional to Q. If P = 24 when Q = 3, then write the inverse variation equation that relates P and Q.
Inverse proportionality is when the value of one quantity increases with respect to a decrease in another, they behave opposite in nature.
It is represented by the following expression:
[tex]P=\frac{k}{Q}[/tex]Since P=24 when Q=3, we can substitute and solve for the constant k:
[tex]\begin{gathered} 24=\frac{k}{3} \\ k=24\cdot3 \\ k=72 \end{gathered}[/tex]Then, the equation that represents the inverse variation would be:
[tex]P=\frac{72}{Q}[/tex]A lighthouse beacon will illuminate to a distance of 12 km. If the lighthouse is located at (-5,2) on a grid, find the equation of the location of the furthest points lit the beacon.
Light house is located at (-5,2)
Lighthouese beacon will illuminate a distnce =12 km
Use the distance formula to find the equation :
Distance formula is expressed as :
[tex]\begin{gathered} (x-a)^2+(y-b)^2=c^2 \\ \text{where (a,b) \& (x,y) are the coordinates and c is the distance} \end{gathered}[/tex]Substitute the given values :
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the rriangle is 3 4 5 triangle so 5×5 is 25
Which expression is equivalent to 8 - (-5) ?O 8+50 -8 +(-5)O 8+-5O -5 +8
Answer:
The first option is correct
[tex]8+5[/tex]Explanation:
[tex]\begin{gathered} 8--5 \\ \\ 8+5 \\ \end{gathered}[/tex]Two negatives makes a positive.
the length of a rectangle is 11 yd more than twice the width and the area of the rectangle is 63 yd squared. find the dimensions of the rectangle.
the length of a rectangle is 11 yd more than twice the width and the area of the rectangle is 63 yd squared. find the dimensions of the rectangle.
Let
L ------> the lenght
W ----> the width
we know that
the area of rectangle is
A=L*W
A=63 yd2
63=L*W -------> equation 1
and
L=2W+11 ------> equation 2
substitute equation 2 in equation 1
63=(2W+11)*w
2W^2+11w-63=0
solve the quadratic equation using the formula
a=2
b=11
c=-63
substitute
[tex]w=\frac{-11\pm\sqrt[]{11^2-4(2)(-63)}}{2(2)}[/tex][tex]\begin{gathered} w=\frac{-11\pm\sqrt[]{625}}{4} \\ \\ w=\frac{-11\pm25}{4} \\ \end{gathered}[/tex]the solutions for W are
w=3.5 and w=-9 (is not a solution, because is negative)
so
Find the value of L
L=2W+11 -------> L=2(3.5)+11
L=18
therefore
the dimensions are
Length is 18 yardsWidth is 3.5 yardsSolve the system by graphing:2x – y= -14x - 2y = 6Solution(s):
To find the solution of the system by graphing we need to plot each line in the plane and look for the intersection.
First we need to write both equations in terms of y:
[tex]\begin{gathered} y=2x+1 \\ y=2x-3 \end{gathered}[/tex]now we need to find two points for each of this lines. To do this we give values to the variable x and find y.
For the equation 2x-y=-1, if x=0 then:
[tex]y=1[/tex]so we have the point (0,1).
If x=1, then:
[tex]y=3[/tex]so we have the point (1,3).
Now we plot this points on the plane and join them with a straight line.
Now we look for two points of the second equation.
If x=0, then:
[tex]y=-3[/tex]so we have the point (0,-3)
If x=1, then:
[tex]y=-1[/tex]so we have the point (1,-1).
We plot the points and join them wiith a line, then we have:
once we have both lines in the plane we look for the intersection. In this case we notice that the lines are parallel; this means that they wont intersect.
Therefore the system of equations has no solutions.
In triangle XYZ, | XZ | = | YZ | ∆YXZ = 40⁰ and ∆XZY = (13x - 20)⁰. Find the value of x.
Given the triangle XYZ with the following parameters
[tex]\begin{gathered} |XZ|=|YZ| \\ \measuredangle YXZ=40^0 \\ \measuredangle XZY=(13x-20)^0 \\ \text{Therefore} \\ \measuredangle ZYX=40^0 \end{gathered}[/tex]The diagram of the triangle is shown below
To find the value of x, we will apply sum of interior angle of triangle theorem
[tex]\begin{gathered} 40^0+40^0+(13x-20)^0=180^0(\text{ sum of angles in a triangle)} \\ 80^0+13x-20^0=180^0 \\ 13x+60^0=180^0 \\ 13x=180^0-60^0 \\ 13x=120^0 \\ x=\frac{120^0}{13} \\ x=9.2308^0 \end{gathered}[/tex]Hence, the value of x is 9.2308°
Let the graph of f(x) be given below. Find the formula of f(x), a polynomial function, of least degree.
To detrmine the formula of the polynomial, we check for the roots on the graph:
when y = 0, x = -2
when y = 0, x = 4
We have two roots.
x = -2
x + 2 = 0
x = 4
x - 4 = 0
3rd factor is x = 0
Hence, we have two factors: x(x + 2) and (x - 4)
The polynomial function using the factors:
[tex]f(x)\text{ = ax(x + 2)(x - 4)}[/tex]Next, we find the value of a:
To get a , we pick a point on the graph. let the point be (0, -4)
substitute the point in the function above:
[tex]\begin{gathered} f(x)\text{ = y = -4, x = 0} \\ -4\text{ = a(0 + 2) (0 - 4)} \\ -4\text{ = a(2)(-4)} \\ -4\text{ = -8a} \\ a\text{ = -4/-8} \\ a\text{ = 1/2} \end{gathered}[/tex]The formula of the polynomial becomes:
[tex]f(x)\text{ = }\frac{1}{2}x(x\text{ }+2)(x-4)[/tex]Using the completing-the-square method, rewrite f(x) = x2 − 8x + 3 in vertex form. (2 points)
A) f(x) = (x − 8)2
B) f(x) = (x − 4)2 − 13
C) f(x) = (x − 4)2 + 3
D) f(x) = (x − 4)2 + 16
By using the completing the square method, f(x) = x² − 8x + 3 in vertex form is: B. f(x) = (x − 4)² − 13.
The vertex form of a quadratic equation.In this exercise, you're required to rewrite the given function in vertex form by using the completing the square method. Mathematically, the vertex form of a quadratic equation is given by this formula:
y = a(x - h)² + k
Where:
h and k represents the vertex of the graph.
In order to complete the square, we would have to add (half the coefficient of the x-term)² to both sides of the quadratic equation as follows:
f(x) = x² − 8x + 3
f(x) = x² − 8x + (8/2)² - 13
f(x) = x² − 8x + (4)² - 13
f(x) = x² − 8x + 16 - 13
f(x) = (x² − 8x + 16) - 13
f(x) = (x − 4)² − 13
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find the value of x
For supplementary angles, we can do the following equality
[tex]3x+4=x+70[/tex]What we have to do, is to clear "x" to find its value.
[tex]\begin{gathered} 3x-x=70-4 \\ 2x=66 \\ x=\frac{66}{2} \\ x=33 \end{gathered}[/tex]In conclusion, the value of x is 33