Help picture below problem 19

Help Picture Below Problem 19

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Answer 1

Answer:

it's rectangle...

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer 2

Answer:

that's C. Its' a rectangle

It has 2 pairs of parallel sides. and they are the same size.


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(x+35)(2x + 1). How do I do this

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Answer:

Split brackets method see below

Step-by-step explanation:

(x+35)(2x + 1)x(2x + 1)+35(2x + 1)2[tex]x^{2}[/tex] + x + 70x + 352[tex]x^{2}[/tex] + 71x +35


Question 5
Select the option that best describes the relationship
between the variables on the scatter plot.

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Answer:

positive, leaner association

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Your Answer is A.

Step-by-step explanation:

Looking at the picture the LM is the original and wants to translate it to L'M'.

So Right 5 and 2 up.

Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

LM is 5 units away from LM'

LM is 2 units down from LM'

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2. When plotting a point on a coordinate grid using an ordered pair, the
first number tells you to go up.
O True
False

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Answer:  False

Explanation:

Any point is of the form (x,y)

The first coordinate is x which tells us to go either left or right depending on whether x is negative or positive.

Example: (-2,3) means we go left 2 units

Another example: (5,7) means we go to the right 5 units.

The starting point is the origin where the x and y axis meet up.

Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

given sin0= 2/3 and angle 0 is in quadrant 2, what is the exact value of cos0 in simplest form? simplify all radicals if needed

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Answer: ( -[tex]\sqrt{5}[/tex] / 3)

Step-by-step explanation:

sin(angle) = opposite/hypotenuse

opposite =2

hypotenuse = 3

solve for adjacent side with pythagorean theorum

opposite^2 + adjacent^2 = hypotenuse^2

2^2 + adjacent^2 = 3^2

4 + adjacent^2 = 9

adjacent^2 = 9 - 4

adjacent^2 = 5

adjacent = [tex]\sqrt{5}[/tex]

-[tex]\sqrt{5}[/tex] since it is in the second quadrant

cosx = (adjacent/hypotenuse)

cosx = (-[tex]\sqrt{5}[/tex]/3)

(-[tex]\sqrt{5}[/tex]/3)

A flower garden is shaped like a circle. Its diameter is 40yd. A ring-shaped path goes around the garden. Its outer edge is a circle with diameter 48yd.
The gardener is going to cover the path with sand. If one bag of sand can cover 6yd^2, how many bags of sand does the gardener need? Note that sand comes only by the bag, so the number of bags must be a whole number. (Use the value 3.14 for pi number .)

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Answer:

About 5 bags of sand

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Create Equation

[(48x3.14)-(40x3.14)]/6

2. Solve

[(48x3.14)-(40x3.14)]/6

[150.72-125.6]/6

25.12/6

Now if you use a calculater you will get

4.1866666667

So lets just round the number to 5 instead of

4 beacuse if we round it to 4 it won't be enough

to cover the whole path.

so your answer is 5

last year a company made a profit of one and a quarter million dollars.Each year the company reinvests 1/3 of the profit How much of this profit eill they reinvest​

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Answer:

$83,333

Step-by-step explanation:

1 000 000*1/4

250 000

250 000*1/3 = 83 333.33

20. You may already use algebra in your daily life. How do you imagine that you will use basic algebraic equations in your healthcare career? Explain.

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Depending on the path that we decide to take, the algebra can help us in many forms.

As an example in the pharmaceutical/medical area, the nurses and doctors use basic algebra formulas to calculate dosages on different drugs depending on variables such as the weigh of each patient (commonly expressed as X or Y).

They used to have some paper sheets with formulas for different drug preparations (liquid ones particularly) within hospitals to avoid errors in medication.

As a healthcare provider, it is important to be able to read vital signs. Many of these are expressed as algebraic equations. Such equations can also be important when it comes to administering the right doses of medicine or converting different units of measurement.

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Answer:

n=23

Step-by-step explanation:

a right angle measures 90

67+n=90

subtract 67 on both sides

n=23

Use angle addition postulate:

m∠ABD + m∠DBC = m∠ABC

Substitute values to get the required equation and solve it for n:

m∠ABD = 67°, m∠DBC = n°,  m∠ABC = 90°67 + n = 90n = 90 - 67n = 23

Drag each expression to show whether it is equivalent to 54x + 18 or
(6 · 9x) + (6 · 1).

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Answer:

The first one should belong in the 54x+18 due to multiplication

The second answer choice has distributive property which has to belong in the 54x+18 category

The third answer choice fits into the 6 times 9x + 6 times one category due to multiplication like the first answer choice.

The last one should be in the 54x+18 category because of the distributive property

Step-by-step explanation:

The Objectives: 54x+18 and (6(9x) + 6

The first one should belong in the 54x+18 due to multiplication

The second answer choice has distributive property which has to belong in the 54x+18 category

The third answer choice fits into the 6 times 9x + 6 times one category due to multiplication like the first answer choice.

The last one should be in the 54x+18 category because of the distributive property


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Answer:

y = -3x + 2

Step-by-step explanation:

use the slope formula to find the slope

replace x and y into slope intercept form with the slope you just found

-3(p-4)=-2p+1 what is p

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Answer: p=11

Step-by-step explanation:

-3(p-4) = -2p+1

-3p+12=-2p+1

+2p +2p

-p+12=1

-12 -12

(-1)-p=-11 (-1)

p = 11

Check answer:

-3(11-4)=-2(11)+1

-3(7)=(-22)+1

-21 = -21

calculus, question 5 to 5a​

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5. Let [tex]x = \sin(\theta)[/tex]. Note that we want this variable change to be reversible, so we tacitly assume 0 ≤ θ ≤ π/2. Then

[tex]\cos(\theta) = \sqrt{1 - \sin^2(\theta)} = \sqrt{1 - x^2}[/tex]

and [tex]dx = \cos(\theta) \, d\theta[/tex]. So the integral transforms to

[tex]\displaystyle \int \frac{x^3}{\sqrt{1-x^2}} \, dx = \int \frac{\sin^3(\theta)}{\cos(\theta)} \cos(\theta) \, d\theta = \int \sin^3(\theta) \, d\theta[/tex]

Reduce the power by writing

[tex]\sin^3(\theta) = \sin(\theta) \sin^2(\theta) = \sin(\theta) (1 - \cos^2(\theta))[/tex]

Now let [tex]y = \cos(\theta)[/tex], so that [tex]dy = -\sin(\theta) \, d\theta[/tex]. Then

[tex]\displaystyle \int \sin(\theta) (1-\cos^2(\theta)) \, d\theta = - \int (1-y^2) \, dy = -y + \frac13 y^3 + C[/tex]

Replace the variable to get the antiderivative back in terms of x and we have

[tex]\displaystyle \int \frac{x^3}{\sqrt{1-x^2}} \, dx = -\cos(\theta) + \frac13 \cos^3(\theta) + C[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle \int \frac{x^3}{\sqrt{1-x^2}} \, dx = -\sqrt{1-x^2} + \frac13 \left(\sqrt{1-x^2}\right)^3 + C[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle \int \frac{x^3}{\sqrt{1-x^2}} \, dx = -\frac13 \sqrt{1-x^2} \left(3 - \left(\sqrt{1-x^2}\right)^2\right) + C[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle \int \frac{x^3}{\sqrt{1-x^2}} \, dx = \boxed{-\frac13 \sqrt{1-x^2} (2+x^2) + C}[/tex]

6. Let [tex]x = 3\tan(\theta)[/tex] and [tex]dx=3\sec^2(\theta)\,d\theta[/tex]. It follows that

[tex]\cos(\theta) = \dfrac1{\sec(\theta)} = \dfrac1{\sqrt{1+\tan^2(\theta)}} = \dfrac3{\sqrt{9+x^2}}[/tex]

since, like in the previous integral, under this reversible variable change we assume -π/2 < θ < π/2. Over this interval, sec(θ) is positive.

Now,

[tex]\displaystyle \int \frac{x^3}{\sqrt{9+x^2}} \, dx = \int \frac{27\tan^3(\theta)}{\sqrt{9+9\tan^2(\theta)}} 3\sec^2(\theta) \, d\theta = 27 \int \frac{\tan^3(\theta) \sec^2(\theta)}{\sqrt{1+\tan^2(\theta)}} \, d\theta[/tex]

The denominator reduces to

[tex]\sqrt{1+\tan^2(\theta)} = \sqrt{\sec^2(\theta)} = |\sec(\theta)| = \sec(\theta)[/tex]

and so

[tex]\displaystyle 27 \int \tan^3(\theta) \sec(\theta) \, d\theta = 27 \int \frac{\sin^3(\theta)}{\cos^4(\theta)} \, d\theta[/tex]

Rewrite sin³(θ) just like before,

[tex]\displaystyle 27 \int \frac{\sin(\theta) (1-\cos^2(\theta))}{\cos^4(\theta)} \, d\theta[/tex]

and substitute [tex]y=\cos(\theta)[/tex] again to get

[tex]\displaystyle -27 \int \frac{1-y^2}{y^4} \, dy = 27 \int \left(\frac1{y^2} - \frac1{y^4}\right) \, dy = 27 \left(\frac1{3y^3} - \frac1y\right) + C[/tex]

Put everything back in terms of x :

[tex]\displaystyle \int \frac{x^3}{\sqrt{9+x^2}} \, dx = 9 \left(\frac1{\cos^3(\theta)} - \frac3{\cos(\theta)}\right) + C[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle \int \frac{x^3}{\sqrt{9+x^2}} \, dx = 9 \left(\frac{\left(\sqrt{9+x^2}\right)^3}{27} - \sqrt{9+x^2}\right) + C[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle \int \frac{x^3}{\sqrt{9+x^2}} \, dx = \boxed{\frac13 \sqrt{9+x^2} (x^2 - 18) + C}[/tex]

2(b). For some constants a, b, c, and d, we have

[tex]\dfrac1{x^2+x^4} = \dfrac1{x^2(1+x^2)} = \boxed{\dfrac ax + \dfrac b{x^2} + \dfrac{cx+d}{x^2+1}}[/tex]

3(a). For some constants a, b, and c,

[tex]\dfrac{x^2+4}{x^3-3x^2+2x} = \dfrac{x^2+4}{x(x-1)(x-2)} = \boxed{\dfrac ax + \dfrac b{x-1} + \dfrac c{x-2}}[/tex]

5(a). For some constants a-f,

[tex]\dfrac{x^5+1}{(x^2-x)(x^4+2x^2+1)} = \dfrac{x^5+1}{x(x-1)(x+1)(x^2+1)^2} \\\\ = \dfrac{x^4 - x^3 + x^2 - x + 1}{x(x-1)(x^2+1)^2} = \boxed{\dfrac ax + \dfrac b{x-1} + \dfrac{cx+d}{x^2+1} + \dfrac{ex+f}{(x^2+1)^2}}[/tex]

where we use the sum-of-5th-powers identity,

[tex]a^5 + b^5 = (a+b) (a^4-a^3b+a^2b^2-ab^3+b^4)[/tex]

What causes a heart attack?
A. When the arteries increase
B. When LDL metabolizes cholesterol
C. When the heart is starved of oxygen
D. When HDL returns cholesterol to the heart

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Answer:

C.When the heart is starved of oxygen

find out 6c+4dc when c=4.5 and d=6.6
show how to do it step by step​

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Answer:

145.8

Step-by-step explanation:

6c+4dc, where c=4.5 d=6.6

6(4.5) + 4(6.6) (4.5)

27 + 118.8

=145.8

How many​ flowers, spaced every 6​ inches, are needed to surround a circular garden with a 20​-foot ​radius?

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First convert the 20 ft into inches by doing 20x12 (12 inches/ft), giving you 240 inches. Then you would solve for 240/6 since you’re trying to space them by every 6 inches, leaving you with needing 40 flowers total.

Suppose $f(3) = 4$. Name a point that must be on the graph of $y=f(x)+4.$

Enter your answer as an ordered pair.

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Answer:

  (x, y) = (3, 8)

Step-by-step explanation:

The graph for y is a translation upward 4 units of the graph of f(x).

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A point on the graph of f(x) is given as ...

  (x, f(x)) = (3, f(3)) = (3, 4)

Then a point on the graph of y will be ...

  (x, y) = (x, f(x) +4)) = (3, f(3)+4) = (3, 4 +4)

  (x, y) = (3, 8)

Kathryn’s new ball has a diameter of 4 inches (in.). What is the surface area of Kathryn’s ball? Use 3.14 for π .

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Answer:

50.24 in^2

Explanation:

The formula for the area of a sphere is
4πr^2, where r is the radius.

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Find the slope of the line 11x - 4y = 21.

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Answer: 11/4

Step-by-step explanation: no need :”)

The function f(t) = 3 cos(pi over 6t) + 5 represents the tide in Blastic Sea. It has a maximum of 8 feet when time (t) is 0 and a minimum of 2 feet. The sea repeats this cycle every 12 hours. After nine hours, how high is the tide? 12 feet 5 feet 4.5 feet 2.5 feet

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Answer:

5 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]f(t) = 3 cos \bigg( \frac{\pi}{6} t\bigg) + 5 \\ \\ plug \: t = 9 \\ \\ \implies \: f(9) = 3 cos \bigg( \frac{\pi}{6} \times 9 \bigg) + 5 \\ \\\implies \: f(9) = 3 cos \bigg( \frac{3\pi}{2}\bigg) + 5 \\ \\\implies \: f(9) = 3 cos \bigg( \pi + \frac{\pi}{2}\bigg) + 5 \\ \\\implies \: f(9) = - 3 cos \bigg( \frac{\pi}{2}\bigg) + 5 \\ [ \because \: cos ({\pi}+\theta) = -\cos \theta]\\\\\implies \: f(9) = - 3 (0) + 5 \\ ( \because \: cos \frac{\pi}{2} = 0) \\ \\ \implies \: f(9) = 0 + 5 \\ \\ \implies \: \huge{ \orange{f(9) = 5 }}[/tex]

Expand binomial (x+1)1

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Answer:

x + 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Given binomial

(x + 1)¹

Use the property

a¹ = a

The binomial remains same without brackets

(x + 1)¹ = x + 1

For circle B, BG = BE, BG is perpendicular to DC, and BE is perpendicular to FA. What conclusion can be made? a circle with center B and chords DC and FA, a segment from B to chord DC intersect chord DC at G, and a segment from B to chord FA intersects chord FA at E segment DC is parallel to segment FA segment CD is congruent to segment EB segment GB is parallel to segment EB segment DC is congruent to segment FA

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Base on the equidistant chords theorem, chords FB and DA are congruent because they are equidistant from C.

What is the Equidistant Chords Theorem?

The equidistant chords theorem states that two chords in the same circle are congruent to each other, if they are equidistant from the center of the circle.

Thus, based on the information given we can conclude that chords FB and DA are congruent because they are equidistant from C based on the equidistant chords theorem.

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Answer:

Its D The one at the top is incorrect.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Which angles are supplementary to each other?
PLS HELP!

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Answer: Angles 6 and 7

Step-by-step explanation:

These angles form a linear pair, and angles that form a linear pair are supplementary.

Seven more than a number is less than 18

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Answer:

The first thing to do is translate the sentence into mathematical notation.

"no more than" means "less than or equal to" which is written as ≤

"seven less than a number" means we are subtracting 7 from a number. We don't know what the number is, so we can use a variable (like n) for the number. So "seven less than a number" becomes n - 7.

The whole thing becomes 12 ≤ n - 7.

To solve for n, we can add 7 to both sides.

19 ≤ n.

19 is less than or equal to n, which means the smallest (minimum) value of the number is 19.

We could also do it without an inequality:

If 12 is 7 less than a number, then the number is 19, because 19-7=12. If we chose a smaller number, like 18, then 7 less than 18 is smaller than 12, which is not allowed (12 is no more than 7 less than the number). So the smallest possible value of the number is 19.

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Let the number be p.

Next, "seven times p" can be written like so:-

[tex]\pmb{7p}[/tex]

This expression is less than 18:-

[tex]\bigstar{\boxed{\pmb{7p < 18}}}[/tex]

note:-

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A nonstop train travels between Pearl River and Hoboken. On its trip south, traveling at a constant speed, it makes it from Pearl River to Hoboken in 1 hour and 6 minutes. On its return trip north, the train increases its speed by 10 miles per hour, and takes 42 minutes to reach Pearl River from Hoboken.

What was the train's original speed (on its trip south) in miles per hour?

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Based on the information provided about the return trip, the train's speed on its trip south was 6.36 miles per hour.

What is the distance between Pearl River and Hoboken?Distance = speed x timeDistance = 10 miles per hour x  0.7 hours (42 minutes)Distance = 7 miles

What is the speed on the trip south?Speed = distance / timeSpeed= 7 miles / 1.1 (66 minutes)Speed= 6.36 miles per hour

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I need the answer to this as well

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C. 10x^2y + 6y^3
Due to you have two sides of 5x^2y and two sides of 3y^3

Answer:

Option C.

Step-by-step explanation:

Perimeter = 2L + 2h

[tex]P=2(5x^{2}y) +2(3y^{3} )=10x^{2} y+6y^{3}[/tex]

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Rewrite the parametric equations in Cartesian form: X(t) = -3sin t, y(t) = 3 cos t​

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Hi the answer is 9sin ur welcome Hope this helps have a great day

Answer:

[tex]( \frac{x}{3} ) {}^{2} + ( \frac{y}{3}) {}^{2} = 1[/tex]

or x² +y²= 9

Step-by-step explanation:

In Cartesian form, the equation is expressed only in terms of y and x.

x= -3sin(t) -----(1)

y= 3cos(t) -----(2)

I've written x instead of x(t) as in the later part of the working, we will be having an equation of only x and y, thus x will no longer be a function of t. This applies to equation 2, where I have replaced y(t) with y.

Relating sine to cosine:

sin²(t) +cos²(t)= 1

[sin(t)]² +[cos(t)]²= 1 -----(3)

From (1):

[tex] \frac{x}{ - 3} = \sin(t) [/tex]

[tex] \sin(t) = - \frac{x}{3} [/tex] -----(3)

From (2):

[tex] \frac{y}{3} = \cos(t) [/tex]

[tex] \cos(t) = \frac{y}{3} [/tex] -----(4)

Substitute (4) &(5) into (3):

[tex]( - \frac{x}{3} )^{2} + ( \frac{y}{3}) {}^{2} = 1[/tex]

[tex]( \frac{x}{3} ) {}^{2} + ( \frac{y}{3} ) {}^{2} = 1[/tex]

The steps below are optional as the above is already considered to be the Cartesian form.

[tex] \frac{ {x}^{2} }{9} + \frac{y {}^{2} }{9} = 1[/tex]

Multiplying both sides by 9:

x² +y²= 9

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Annita is sewing a lace edge around a rectangular quilt. She will need 160 inches of lace to do the entire quilt. If the quilt is 46
inches wide, how long is the quilt?
A. 32 inches
B. 34 inches
C. 80 inches
D.
68 inches
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Submit

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Answer:

b 34

Step-by-step explanation:

its 34 because if you do 46×2 because of the both sides you will get 92 then subtract 92 from 160 and you will get 68 then do 68÷2 to find out the second side and you will get 34

Help I don't understand this math. Whoever gets the right answer gets Brainlist! :)

Do part B please! :)​

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Answer:

1=32

2=44

3=56

4=70

Step-by-step explanation:

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If v = X + 4t, v is the velocity and X is the displacement, how to find X in terms of t?​

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[tex]x = vt\\\\\implies x= (x+4t)t\\\\\implies x=xt+4t^2\\\\\implies x -xt= 4t^2\\\\\implies x (1-t) =4t^2\\\\\implies x = \dfrac{4t^2}{1-t}[/tex]

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