In a circle with a radius of 3 ft, an arc is intercepted by a central angle of 120 degrees.
What is the length of the arc?

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6.28 ft 09.42 ft
18.84 ft
28.26 ft

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Answer 1
The arc’s length is:

6.28 ft


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Answer 2

Answer:

A) 6.28ft

Step-by-step explanation:

r = 3ft

θ = 120°

Arc length = θ ⋅ (2πr/360)

Arc length = 120° ⋅ (2π ⋅ (3/360))

6.2831853

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What is the answer for 8

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Answer:

no they share the same y value for two different x values

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Answer: No solution.

Answer:

x=2

Step-by-step explanation:

A triangular flag has an area of 462 square feet. The base is 14 feet. What is the height?

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Answer: 66ft

Step-by-step explanation:

A=1/2bh

462=1/2(14)(h)

462=7h

66=h

Nancy has 192 golf balls.
How many dozen golf balls does she have?

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Answer:

16

Step-by-step explanation:

192/12=16

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Answer:16

192/12 equals 16

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options box one:
graph a
Graph B

Options for box two:
1. appears to decrease more
2. Is less
3. Decreases less
4. Appears to decrease less
5. Decreases more

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Answer:

1) graph b

2)appears to decrease more

Step-by-step explanation:

the height h(t) of a trianle is increasing at 2.5 cm/min, while it's area A(t) is also increasing at 4.7 cm2/min. at what rate is the base b(t) chaging when the height h=15cm and the area A= 130cm2

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Answer:

The base of the triangle decreases at a rate of 2.262 centimeters per minute.

Step-by-step explanation:

From Geometry we understand that area of triangle is determined by the following expression:

[tex]A = \frac{1}{2}\cdot b\cdot h[/tex] (Eq. 1)

Where:

[tex]A[/tex] - Area of the triangle, measured in square centimeters.

[tex]b[/tex] - Base of the triangle, measured in centimeters.

[tex]h[/tex] - Height of the triangle, measured in centimeters.

By Differential Calculus we deduce an expression for the rate of change of the area in time:

[tex]\frac{dA}{dt} = \frac{1}{2}\cdot \frac{db}{dt}\cdot h + \frac{1}{2}\cdot b \cdot \frac{dh}{dt}[/tex] (Eq. 2)

Where:

[tex]\frac{dA}{dt}[/tex] - Rate of change of area in time, measured in square centimeters per minute.

[tex]\frac{db}{dt}[/tex] - Rate of change of base in time, measured in centimeters per minute.

[tex]\frac{dh}{dt}[/tex] - Rate of change of height in time, measured in centimeters per minute.

Now we clear the rate of change of base in time within (Eq, 2):

[tex]\frac{1}{2}\cdot\frac{db}{dt}\cdot h = \frac{dA}{dt}-\frac{1}{2}\cdot b\cdot \frac{dh}{dt}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{db}{dt} = \frac{2}{h}\cdot \frac{dA}{dt} -\frac{b}{h}\cdot \frac{dh}{dt}[/tex] (Eq. 3)

The base of the triangle can be found clearing respective variable within (Eq. 1):

[tex]b = \frac{2\cdot A}{h}[/tex]

If we know that [tex]A = 130\,cm^{2}[/tex], [tex]h = 15\,cm[/tex], [tex]\frac{dh}{dt} = 2.5\,\frac{cm}{min}[/tex] and [tex]\frac{dA}{dt} = 4.7\,\frac{cm^{2}}{min}[/tex], the rate of change of the base of the triangle in time is:

[tex]b = \frac{2\cdot (130\,cm^{2})}{15\,cm}[/tex]

[tex]b = 17.333\,cm[/tex]

[tex]\frac{db}{dt} = \left(\frac{2}{15\,cm}\right)\cdot \left(4.7\,\frac{cm^{2}}{min} \right) -\left(\frac{17.333\,cm}{15\,cm} \right)\cdot \left(2.5\,\frac{cm}{min} \right)[/tex]

[tex]\frac{db}{dt} = -2.262\,\frac{cm}{min}[/tex]

The base of the triangle decreases at a rate of 2.262 centimeters per minute.

Can you guys help me find the supplements for question 6

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Answer:

d

Step-by-step explanation:

i looked it up

3/4of 16/27/23/14+12/18 using bodmas rule

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Your answer :------

3/4 of 16/27+23/14+12/18
=4/9+23/14+12/18
= (56+207+84)/126
= 347/126 = 2.75 approx ans.

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A human gene carries a certain disease from the mother to the child with a probability rate of 39%. That is, there is a 39% chance that the child becomes infected with the disease. Suppose a female carrier of the gene has four children. Assume that the infections of the four children are independent of one another. Find the probability that all four of the children get the disease from their mother. Round to the nearest thousandth.

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Answer:

[tex]Probability = 0.023[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Represent the given probability with P(Gene)

[tex]P(Gene) = 39\%[/tex]

[tex]Children = 4[/tex]

Since all 4 children get the disease, the required probability is calculated as thus:

[tex]Probability = P(Gene)^4[/tex]

[tex]Probability = 39\%^4[/tex]

Convert % to decimal

[tex]Probability = 0.39^4[/tex]

[tex]Probability = 0.02313441[/tex]

[tex]Probability = 0.023[/tex] Approximated

The triangular arrangement of numbers shown is known as Pascal's triangle. Use inductive reasoning to find the 6 missing numbers.

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Answer:

1 5 10 10 5 1

Step-by-step explanation:

The complete question has been attached as an image.

Looking at the triangle, we see a pattern. The first level we have 1, in the next level we have 1 1, the next evel we have 1 2 1, the next level we have 1 3 3 1 and so on. From here, we see that to get the numbers of the next level, we have to write 1 as the first number, then add 1 to the next number after it in the previous level to get the second number in the next level then add the second number of the previous level to the next number beside it to get the third number in the next level and so on until you get to the last number before 1 in the previous level, add that number to 1 to get the second to the last number in the next level and finally put 1 as the last number in the next level. Now, we have

1 4 6 4 1

1 5 10 10 5 1

And that is the required set of numbers.

The equations of sides of a triangle are 2x-3y+5=0, 2x+y=7 and 2x+5y=3. Find the coordinates of the vertices.

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Answer:

Vertices A B y C

A ( 2 , 3 )    B ( -1 , 1 )  C ( 3, 1 )

Step-by-step explanation:

We have to solve a two-equation system, by pair of equations as follows

equation (1)   2x - 3y + 5 = 0

equation (2)  2x + y -7    = 0

Solving this system we find let´s say vertex A

0x - 4y +12 = 0      y = 3

Then x ?

2x - 3y + 5 = 0

2x - 9 + 5 = 0     ⇒ 2x = 4     x = 2

Then vertex A ( 2 , 3 )

From equation (1) and (3)

2x - 3y + 5 = 0

2x + 5y - 3 = 0

Agan subtracting (1) - (2)

0x -8y + 8 = 0

y = 1    and      

2x + 5y = 3

2x + 5 = 3

2x = -2

x = -1

Vertex B ( -1 , 1 )

Finally from equation (2) and (3) we get the third vertex C

2x + y - 7 = 0

2x + 5y - 3 = 0

0x -4y -4 = 0

y = 1

2x + y = 7

2x + 1 = 7

2x = 6

x = 3

C ( 3 , 1 )

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Answer:

y=5

x=10 and

z=2

Step-by-step explanation:

since they are equivalance then,

for

triangle ABC and triangle DFE

AB=DF,BC=FE and AC= DE

So, AB=DF

8y-20= 4y

or, y=5

Then, BC= FE

2x+5=x+15

or, x=10

and

AC=DE

3z+9=10z-5

or, z= 2

hope u got ut.

The triangles are parallel thus their sides are equal to each other peer to peer.

So ;

[tex]x + 15 = 2x + 5[/tex]

Subtract sides -5

[tex]x + 15 - 5 = 2x + 5 - 5[/tex]

[tex]x + 10 = 2x[/tex]

Subtract sides -x

[tex]x - x + 10 = 2x - x[/tex]

[tex]x = 10[/tex]

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[tex]4y = 8y - 20[/tex]

Subtract sides -8y

[tex]4y - 8y = 8y - 8y - 20[/tex]

[tex] - 4y = - 20[/tex]

Negatives simplifies

[tex]4y = 20[/tex]

Divided sides by 4

[tex] \frac{4}{4}y = \frac{20}{4} \\ [/tex]

[tex]y = 5[/tex]

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[tex]10z - 5 = 3z + 9[/tex]

Plus sides 5

[tex]10z - 5 + 5 = 3z + 9 + 5[/tex]

[tex]10z = 3z + 14[/tex]

Subtract sides -3z

[tex]10z - 3z = 3z - 3z + 14[/tex]

[tex]7z = 14[/tex]

Divided sides by 7

[tex] \frac{7}{7}z = \frac{14}{7} \\ [/tex]

[tex]z = 2[/tex]

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Hi i need help on letters:

L,A,E,R,T,C,I,S,F,G,H,D,N,and O

Im giving 14 points if u answer all of them!!;)

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

E = 10:15 C = 4:5 F = 1:10 D = 1:2 R = 1:3 I = 30: 80 G = 16:48  N = 20: 40

A = 2:1 T = 6:10 S= 9:12 H = 9 O = 1: 11

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(-82)+(-47)-(+33)do u all know this answer

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Answer:

-157

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:  -162

Hope this helps you

Step-by-step explanation:

subtract and add

HELPPPP PLZZZ ASAPPP!!!Look at the illustration of four letters from the American Manual Alphabet. Decide whether the description of the letter is a good definition. If not,
choose a counterexample.
The letter I is formed by sticking up the smallest finger and folding all the other fingers into the palm of your hand with the thumb folded over them.
The letter J is a counterexample

The letter y is a counterexample

The letter A is a counterexample

This is a good definition
while keeping your hand still

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Answer: I think it’s J, because the picture is also holding the smallest finger up (the pinky) and the rest of the fingers are folded inside the palm of the hand and the thumb is folded over them, I hope this helps!!

Step-by-step explanation:

The letter J is a counter example. Option a is correct.

Letters of alphabet to be determine.


What are alphabets?

Alphabets are the sets of letters from A to Z.

Here, the little finger is up and all the finger is folded and the thumb folded over the three finger implies its 'J'.

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Which equation represents a line which is perpendicular to the line
5x + 4y = -24?

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5x +4y=24 I believe would be the answer
M^perpendicular = -4/5

Are the statements true or false?
Select True or False for each statement.

Statement True False

1/ 4 · 3/ 4 = 3 /4 · 1/ 4

3/4÷2/5=2/5÷3/4

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false false false false false

Answer:

no the first on is true and the last one is false

Step-by-step explanation:

Select the correct answer.

Each side of a square is

(st

5) units. Which expression can be used to represent the area of the square?

22 - 50 - 10

I2 – 50 + 10

2 – 100 - 25

22 - 10x + 25

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Answer:

D.) x²-10x+25 sq. units

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is not properly written. The question should have been:

If each side of a square is (x-5) units, which expression can be used to represent the area of the square.

Area of a square = L² where:

L is the length of the square

Given

L = x-5

Required

Area of the square

Substitute the given function into the formula to get the required as shown:

Area of the square = (x-5)²

Expand

A(x) = (x-5)(x-5)

A(x) = x(x)-5x-5x-5(-5)

A(x) = x²-10x-25

Hence the area of the square is (x²-10x+25)sq. units. Option D is correct.

Unit 4: Lesson 9: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Unit Test Parallel and Perpendicular Lines does anyone have the answers for this 13 question test ??

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What test is this question from?

Answer:

I need these answers and the ones he put in in the comments are all wrong

Which situations can represent the expression n+ 2? Check all that apply.
Ramya's grade increased by two points
the difference between Escher's highest score and two
the number of chapters Wally read plus two more
O two fewer than the maximum number of absences Ellie is allowed
two added to Allison's age.
the sum of Mikel's height and two

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Answer:

Yes: Ramya's grade increased by two points

No: the difference between Escher's highest score and two

Yes: the number of chapters Wally read plus two more

No: O two fewer than the maximum number of absences Ellie is allowed

Yes: two added to Allison's age.

Yes: the sum of Mikel's height and two

Step-by-step explanation:

If it says yes, it is because it was adding 2. If it says no, it was either subtracting 2 or any other form of math other than adding 2.

Answer:

A,C,E,F

Step-by-step explanation:

Just shortening it up! The person above me is correct, though. Don't forget to make them brainliest (if you want to of course)! Major Big brain moment... lol!

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If m<3 =54°. find each measure.

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Answer/Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

m<3 = 54°

m<2 = right angle

a. m<1 + m<2 + m<3 = 180° (angles in a straight line)

m<1 + 90° + 54° = 180° (substitution)

m<1 + 144° = 180°

m<1 = 180° - 144°

m<1 = 36°

b. m<2 = 90° (right angle)

c. m<4 = m<1 (vertical angles)

m<4 = 36° (substitution)

d. m<5 = m<2 (vertical angles)

m<5 = 90°

e. m<6 = m<3 (vertical angles)

m<6 = 54°

f. m<7 + m<6 = 180° (same side interior angles)

m<7 + 54° = 180° (substitution)

m<7 = 180 - 54

m<7 = 126°

g. m<8 = m<6 (alternate interior angles are congruent)

m<8 = 54°

h. m<9 = m<7 (vertical angles)

m<9 = 126°

i. m<10 = m<8 (vertical angles)

m<10 = 54°

j. m<11 = m<4 (alternate interior angles are congruent)

m<11 = 36° (substitution)

k. m<12 + m<11 = 180° (linear pair)

m<12 + 36° = 180° (substitution)

m<12 = 180° - 36°

m<12 = 144°

l. m<13 = m<11 (vertical angles)

m<13 = 36°

m. m<14 = m<12 (vertical angles)

m<14 = 144° (substitution)

Translate the given phrase into an algebraic expression and simplify if possible: the product of −4 and 16

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Answer: -4 x 16, -48

Step-by-step explanation:

word phrase: -4 x 16

symplified = -48

product means multiply

8(3x-2)-8x=9(2x-6) find x

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if i’m solving it correctly x = 4

Answer:

x=19

Step-by-step explanation:

8(3x-2)-8x=9(2x-6) Distribute.

24x-16-8x=18x-54   Combine like terms.

16x-16=18x-54         Subtract 16x from both sides (getting rid of a variable first  

-16x     -16x               is easier).

-16=2x-54                 Add 54 to both sides.

+54    +54

38=2x                       Divide both sides by 2.

/2   /2

19=x

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How do you write expanded from for 0.68 with decimals

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Answer:

0.6 + 0.08

Step-by-step explanation:

what is the slope of the line that passes through (37, -9) and (36, 81)

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Answer:

m= -90 is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

For future reference, you should try using Symbolab, it works really well and I use it ALL the time!

K^2+k=0 what does k=

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Answer:

k = K^2

Step-by-step explanation:

Subtract  K^2 from both sides of the equation.

A robot can complete 7 tasks in 2/3 hour. Each task takes the same amount of time. How long does it take the robot to complete one task? How many tasks can the robot complete in one hour?

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Answer:

a. is 2/21 hours to complete one task

b. is 10 1/2 tasks in one hour

Robot takes 2/21 hour to complete the task.

In one hour, robot complete 21/2 task.

What is ratio?

Ratio basically compares quantities, that means it show value of one quantity with respect to other quantity.

If a and b are two values, their ratio will be a:b,

Given that,

Time taken to complete 7 tasks = 2/3 hours.

To find the time taken to complete one task and tasks that completed in one hour,

Use ratio method,

7 tasks take = 2/3 hours

1 task takes = 2/(3 x 7) = 2 / 21 hours.

In 2/3 hours = 7 tasks completed,

1 hour = 21/2 tasks.

In one hour, 21/2 tasks can be completed.

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0.079times what equals 7.9

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Answer:

100

Step-by-step explanation:

a positive real number is 2 more than another. if the sum of the squares of the two numbers is 14, find the numbers​

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

√6 -1 ≈ 1.44949√6 +1 ≈ 3.44949

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x represent the smaller number. Then the sum of squares is ...

  x² +(x+2)² = 14

  2x² +4x +4 = 14 . . . eliminate parentheses

  2x² +4x -10 = 0 . . . put in standard form

  x² +2x -5 = 0 . . . . . divide by 2 (because we can)

  (x +1)² -6 = 0 . . . . . complete the square

  x +1 = √6  . . .   we want the positive root

  x = -1 +√6

  x+2 = 1 +√6

The numbers are √6±1.

Find the solution of the differential equation that satisfies the given initial condition. xy' + y = y2, y(1) = −5

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Answer: [tex]y=\dfrac{5}{5-6x}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The given differential equation: [tex]xy' + y = y^2[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow\ xy'=y^2-y[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow\ \frac{1}{y^2-y}y'\:=\frac{1}{x}\\\\\Rightarrow\ \dfrac{1}{y(y-1)}\dfrac{dy}{dx}=\frac{1}{x}\\\\\Rightarrow\dfrac{y-(y-1)}{y(y-1)}dy=\dfrac{1}{x}dx\\\\\Rightarrow\dfrac{1}{(y-1)}dy+\dfrac{1}{y}dy=\dfrac{1}{x}dx[/tex]

Integrate both sides , we get

[tex]\int\dfrac{1}{(y-1)}dy+\int\dfrac{1}{y}dy=\dfrac{1}{x}dx\\\\\Rightarrow\ \ln(y-1)-\ln y=\ln x+c\ \ \ \ (i)[/tex]

At x=1 , y=-5 (given)

[tex]\ln(-5-1)-\ln -5=\ln 1+c\\\\\Rightarrow\ \ln (-6)-\ln(-5)=0+c\\\\\Rightarrow\ \ln(\dfrac{-6}{-5})=c\\\\\Rightarrow\ \ln(\dfrac{6}{5})=c[/tex]

[tex][\ \ln a+\ln b=\ln ab ,\ \ \ \ \ \ln a-\ln b=\ln\dfrac{a}{b}\ ][/tex]

Put value of x in (i), we get

[tex]\ln(y-1)-\ln y=\ln x+\ln (\dfrac65)\\\\\Rigtarrow\ \ln (\dfrac{y-1}{y})=\ln(\dfrac{6}{5}x)[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow\ 1-\dfrac{1}{y}=\dfrac{6}{5}x\Rightarrow\ \dfrac{1}{y}=1-\dfrac{6}{5}x\\\\\Rightarrow\ \dfrac{1}{y}=\dfrac{5-6x}{5}\\\\\Rightarrow\ y=\dfrac{5}{5-6x}[/tex]

hence, the required solution: [tex]y=\dfrac{5}{5-6x}[/tex]

The solution to the differential equation

[tex]xy'+y=y^2[/tex]

given the initial condition [tex]y(1)=-5[/tex]  is [tex]y=\frac{5}{5-6x}[/tex]

Given the differential equation

[tex]xy'+y=y^2[/tex]

We can rearrange it as follows:

[tex]x\frac{dy}{dx}+y=y^2\\\\x\frac{dy}{dx}=y^2-y\\\\\frac{1}{y^2-y}\frac{dy}{dx}=\frac{1}{x}\\\\\frac{1}{y^2-y}dy=\frac{1}{x}dx[/tex]

Factoring the denominators of the LHS, and decomposing into partial fractions, we get

[tex]\frac{1}{y(y-1)}dy \implies \frac{1}{(y-1)}dy+\frac{1}{y}dy[/tex]

The final rearranged equation is

[tex]\frac{1}{(y-1)}dy+\frac{1}{y}dy=\frac{1}{x}dx[/tex]

Integrating both sides;

[tex]\int\frac{1}{y-1} dy +\int\frac{1}{y}dy=\int\frac{1}{x}dx\\\\ln(y-1)-ln(y)=ln(x)+c\\\\ln(\frac{y-1}{y})=ln(x)+c[/tex]

(We made of a law of logarithms on the last line to simplify the equation)

The initial condition [tex]y(1)=-5\implies y=-5 \text{ when }x=1[/tex]

Substituting into the general solution we got earlier

[tex]ln(\frac{y-1}{y})=ln(x)+c\\\\ln(\frac{-5-1}{-5})=ln(1)+c\\\\ln(\frac{-6}{-5})=ln(1)+c \\\\(\text{since }ln(1)=0)\\\\ln(\frac{-6}{-5})=c\\\\ln(\frac{6}{5})=c[/tex]

Substituting the value of [tex]c[/tex] back into the general solution

[tex]ln(\frac{y-1}{y})=ln(x)+c\\\\ln(\frac{y-1}{y})=ln(x)+ln(\frac{6}{5})\\\\ln(\frac{y-1}{y})=ln(\frac{6x}{5})\\\\\frac{y-1}{y}=\frac{6x}{5}[/tex]

When [tex]y[/tex] is made the subject of the formula

[tex]y=\frac{5}{5-6x}[/tex]

Therefore, the solution that satisfies the initial condition [tex]y(1)=-5[/tex] is [tex]y=\frac{5}{5-6x}[/tex]

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A. c,a,d,bB. a,d,b,cC. d,b,c,aD. b,c,a,d PLEASE HELP FAST What year did Clara Baer invent Nukem/Newcomb ball?Group of answer choices1895192019321885Flag this QuestionQuestion 210 ptsNukem can have MANY variations of the rules.Group of answer choicesTrueFalseFlag this QuestionQuestion 310 ptsThe person with the ball _________ the ball over the net.Group of answer choicesthrowskickspuncheshitsFlag this QuestionQuestion 410 ptsIf the ball lands on your side without anyone catching it, the player that touches the ball, or is closest to it when it lands is out.Group of answer choicesTrueFalseFlag this QuestionQuestion 510 ptsThe game of Nukem/Newcomb is significant because it was invented by a woman and became the second team sport to be played by women in the US after basketball.Group of answer choicesTrueFalseFlag this QuestionQuestion 610 ptsTo get back in the game one of your teammates has to catch the ball with one hand.Group of answer choicesTrueFalseFlag this QuestionQuestion 710 ptsHow many seconds does the player have to throw the ball back over the net after it is caught?Group of answer choices310525Flag this QuestionQuestion 810 ptsHow many players can be on each side?Group of answer choices102030How ever many can fit safely.Flag this QuestionQuestion 910 ptsYou play Nukem on what kind of court?Group of answer choicesvolleyballfootballsoccerNo answer text provided.Flag this QuestionQuestion 1010 ptsWhat size of ball should be used?Group of answer choicesvolleyballgolf balltennis ball