Write an expression to represent the perimeter of the triangle below in simplest form
Answer:
Perimeter of the given triangle = [tex]\frac{7x+38}{(x+8)(x+5)}[/tex] units
Step-by-step explanation:
Perimeter of a polygon = Sum of the measures of all sides of the polygon
From the picture attached,
Perimeter of the given isosceles triangle = Measures of two equal sides + remaining side
P = [tex]2(\frac{3}{x+8})+\frac{x}{x+5}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{6}{(x+8)}+\frac{x}{(x+5)}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{6(x+5)+(x+8)}{(x+8)(x+5)}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{6x+30+x+8}{(x+8)(x+5)}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{7x+38}{(x+8)(x+5)}[/tex] units
Therefore, perimeter of the given triangle is [tex]\frac{7x+38}{(x+8)(x+5)}[/tex] units
What happens to the aciditiy of soulutuns A and B after dry ice is added
The pH of solution A decreases, and the pH of solution B decreases.
Round to the number of decimal places stated in bracket.
2.374 [2]
Answer:
2.37
I hope this helps, also next time make sure your question makes sense
Find the measure of angle C of △ABC, if m∠A = α, m∠B = 2α its not 10-3a(will mark brainliest!)
Answer:
[tex]C = 180 - 3a[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]A = a[/tex]
[tex]B = 2a[/tex]
Required
[tex]Find\ C[/tex]
Since, ABC is a triangle, we have:
[tex]A + B + C = 180[/tex]
Substitute values for A and C
[tex]a + 2a + C = 180[/tex]
[tex]3a + C = 180[/tex]
Subtract 3a from both sides
[tex]C = 180 - 3a[/tex]
Answer:
180°-3α
Step-by-step explanation:
If you forgot to put the degree sign on 180, that's why you got it wrong!
Whoever has the best answer I will mark the brainliest.
Answer: 3,4,5,6,52,72,86,105
Step-by-step explanation: when solving the range you find the difference between the highest and lowest values in the set. To find the range, first order the data from least to greatest. Then subtract the smallest value from the largest value in the set.
is the inequality always, sometimes, or never true?
2(x + 6) < 30
Answer:
x< 9
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm not sure if it's right but I think it is .
Shivani started the week with $9,000 in her bank account. Then she spent $5,000 on an antique clock. Which integer represents the final balance of the bank account?
Answer:
4,000 is the integer representing the final balance of the bank account
Step-by-step explanation:
Here, we are told that Shiavni had a total of $9,000 in her bank account at the start of the week of which she spent $5,000 out of it on an antique clock.
Now, we want to know the integer that represents the amount which is the final balance of the bank account.
Mathematically, when we talk of an integer, we are simply referring to a whole number, be it negative or positive.
Thus, the integer is the case is the difference in what she had at the beginning of the week minus the cost of the clock
That would be; $9,000 -$5000 = $4,000
NEED HELP WORTH 100 POINTS SHOW YOUR WORK PLEASE
Answer:
Q1:
[tex]-5\sqrt{27c^2}[/tex]
[tex]-5\sqrt{27}\sqrt{c^2}[/tex]
[tex]-5\times\sqrt{9} \sqrt{3} \sqrt{c^2}[/tex]
[tex]-5\times3\sqrt{3}\sqrt{c^2}[/tex]
[tex]-5\times3\sqrt{3}c[/tex]
[tex]-15\sqrt{3}c[/tex]
Q2:
[tex]5\sqrt{72}-3\sqrt{32}[/tex]
[tex]5\sqrt{36} \sqrt{2} -3\sqrt{16} \sqrt{2}[/tex]
[tex]5\times6\sqrt{2}-3\times4\sqrt{2}[/tex]
[tex]30\sqrt{2}-12\sqrt{2}[/tex]
[tex]18\sqrt{2}[/tex]
Q3:
[tex]\sqrt{108yz}+3\sqrt{98yz}+2\sqrt{75yz}[/tex]
[tex]\sqrt{36} \sqrt{3} \sqrt{yz} +3\sqrt{49} \sqrt{2} \sqrt{yz} +2\sqrt{25} \sqrt{3} \sqrt{yz}[/tex]
[tex]6\sqrt{3}\sqrt{yz}+21\sqrt{2}\sqrt{yz}+10\sqrt{3}\sqrt{yz}[/tex]
[tex]16\sqrt{3}\sqrt{yz}+21\sqrt{2}\sqrt{yz}[/tex]
Q4:
[tex]\sqrt{15n^2}\sqrt{10n^3}[/tex]
[tex]\sqrt{15}n\sqrt{10n^3}[/tex]
[tex]\sqrt{15}n\sqrt{10}\sqrt{n^2}\sqrt{n}[/tex]
[tex]\sqrt{15}\sqrt{10}n^2\sqrt{n}[/tex]
[tex]\sqrt{5}\sqrt{3}\sqrt{5}\sqrt{2}n^2\sqrt{n}[/tex]
[tex]5\sqrt{3}\sqrt{2}n^2\sqrt{n}[/tex]
[tex]5\sqrt{6}n^2\sqrt{n}[/tex]
Q5:
[tex]\frac{\sqrt{3x^2y^3}}{4\sqrt{5xy^3}}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{\sqrt{3}xy\sqrt{y}}{4\sqrt{5}y\sqrt{x}\sqrt{y}}[/tex]
Cancel off [tex]\sqrt{x}[/tex]:
[tex]\frac{\sqrt{3}y\sqrt{x}\sqrt{y}}{4\sqrt{5}y\sqrt{y}}[/tex]
Cancel off [tex]y:[/tex]
[tex]\frac{\sqrt{3}\sqrt{x}\sqrt{y}}{4\sqrt{5}\sqrt{y}}[/tex]
Cancel off [tex]\sqrt{y} :[/tex]
[tex]\frac{\sqrt{3}\sqrt{x}}{4\sqrt{5}}[/tex]
Multiply [tex]\sqrt{5}[/tex] on the numerator and denominator:
[tex]\frac{\sqrt{3}\sqrt{x}\sqrt{5}}{4\sqrt{5}\sqrt{5}}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{\sqrt{15}\sqrt{x}}{20}[/tex]
sorry i pushed add answer
(-2)(7)(-75)(3)(-2)=?
Answer:
-6300
Step-by-step explanation:
I just plugged it into my calculator, Google's works just fine :)
3x+3y=180 what is the answer to this problem
Answer:
If you are solving the equation for x :
3x + 3y = 180
3x = -3y + 180
x = -y + 60 or x = 60 - y
If you are solving the equation for y:
3x + 3y = 180
3y = -3x + 180
y = -x + 60 or y = 60 - x
population of 5 places in India in Indian and international system pls answer very important
Answer:
84,43,675 - Eighty Four Lakh Forty Three Thousand Six Hundred Seventy Five.
Step-by-step explanation:
10. APPLICATION Inspector 47 at the Zap battery plant
keeps a record of which AA batteries she finds defective.
Although the battery numbers at right do not make an
exact sequence, she thinks they are close to an arithmetic
sequence
a. Write a recursive formula for an arithmetic sequence
that estimates which batteries are defective. Explain
your reasoning
b. Predict the numbers of the next five defective batteries.
c. How many batteries in 100,000 will be defective?
Defective
Batteries
255, 500, 773
998, 1227, 1510,
1721, 2010
Oceanside Bike Rental Shop charges 12 dollars plus 7 dollars an hour for renting a bike. Sandy paid 40
dollars to rent a bike. How many hours did she pay to have the bike checked out?
x = # of hours the bike was rented.
$40 = $12 + $7x
Subtract $12 from both sides.
$28 = $7x
Divide both sides by $7
4 = x
Sandy rented the bike for 4 hours.
10 - 3x < 16
Can y’all help me pls
Answer:
x>-2
Step-by-step explanation:
first you subtract 10 from both sides to find x
10-3x-10<16-10
-3x<6
now here you divide both sides by -3
-3x/-3<6/-3
BUT since you are dividing by a negative number the sign will have to flip
so the answer will be
x>-2
Please help me to prove this!!!
Answer: see proof below
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: A + B + C = π → A + B = π - C
→ A + C = π - B
Use the Cofunction Identities: sin (π - A) = sin A
sin (A - π/2) = cos A
cos (π/2 - A) = - sin A
Use the Power Reducing Identity: sin ² A - sin² B = sin (A + B) · sin (A - B)
Use the Sum to Product Identity:
sin A - sin B = 2 [cos (A + B)/2] · [sin (A - B)/2]
Proof LHS → RHS:
LHS: sin² A - sin² B - sin² C
= (sin² A - sin² B) - sin² C
Power Reducing: sin (A + B) · sin (A - B) - sin² C
Given: sin (π - C) · sin (A - B) - sin² C
Cofunction: sin C · sin (A - B) - sin² C
Factor: sin C [sin (A - B) - sin C]
[tex]\text{Sum to Product:}\qquad \sin C\bigg[2\cos \bigg(\dfrac{(A-B)+C}{2}\bigg)\cdot \sin \bigg(\dfrac{(A-B)-C}{2}\bigg)\bigg]\\\\\\.\qquad \qquad \qquad \qquad =2\sin C\bigg[\cos \bigg(\dfrac{(A+C)-B}{2}\bigg)\cdot \sin \bigg(\dfrac{A-(B+C)}{2}\bigg)\bigg][/tex]
[tex]\text{Given:}\qquad \qquad 2\sin C\bigg[\cos \bigg(\dfrac{(\pi - B)-B}{2}\bigg)\cdot \sin \bigg(\dfrac{A-(\pi - A)}{2}\bigg)\bigg]\\\\\\.\qquad \qquad \qquad =2\sin C\bigg[\cos \bigg(\dfrac{\pi -2B}{2}\bigg)\cdot \sin \bigg(\dfrac{2A-\pi}{2}\bigg)\bigg]\\\\\\.\qquad \qquad \qquad =2\sin C\bigg[\cos \bigg(\dfrac{\pi}{2} -B}\bigg)\cdot \sin \bigg(A-\dfrac{\pi}{2}\bigg)\bigg][/tex]
Cofunction: 2 sin C (-sin B) · (cos A)
= -2 sin C · sin B · cos A
= -2 cos A · sin B · sin C
LHS = RHS: -2 cos A · sin B · sin C = -2 cos A · sin B · sin C [tex]\checkmark[/tex]
3/4 + (-2 1/2) on a number line.. select the location on the number line to plot the sum.. HURRYYYYY
Answer:
the answer is -1 3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
A company wants to develop audio speakers using an inexpensive type of plastic that has a very high quality of sound output. Which customers would most likely give a high evaluation of this product?
those who want to save money and will use the product for only a few years
those who want a top-quality product no matter how much it costs
those who want to save money and use the speakers for a long time
those who want a long-lasting product and are willing to pay a high price
Answer:
the answer is A
Step-by-step explanation:
those who want to save money and will only use product for a few years
Answer:
those who want to save money an will use the product for only a few years
Step-by-step explanation:
i took a test on edge 2020!!!
HELP ME PLESE ,3 I NEED THIS
Answer:
270°
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]m\widehat{BC} = 360\degree - (146\degree + 90\degree) \\
m\widehat{BC} = 360\degree -236\degree \\
m\widehat{BC} = 124\degree \\\\
m\widehat{ABC} =m\widehat {AB} + m\widehat {BC} \\
m\widehat{ABC} =146\degree + 124\degree \\
\huge \red {\boxed {m\widehat{ABC} =270\degree}} \\
[/tex]
Convert 0.9285714 into a fraction
Points A, B, and C are collinear. Point B is the midpoint of AC. AB=12x-398. BC=22.
Solve for x. *
Answer:
x = 35Step-by-step explanation:
Collinear points A, B, and C and point B being midpoint of AC means:
AB = BC
12x - 398 = 22
+ 398 + 398
12x = 420
÷12 ÷12
x = 35
HELP TIMED!
Piece Wise functions
Answer:
Last Option: (-∞, 4) U (4, ∞)
Step-by-step explanation:
Domain is the set of x-values that can be inputted into function f(x).
We see that our x-values span all numbers except x = -4. Therefore, it is not included in our domain:
(-∞, 4) U (4, ∞)
-25 = 1/2 (10x - 2) + 3x what is x?
Answer:
x=[tex]-\frac{1+2i\sqrt{31} }{5}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
-3
Step-by-step explanation:
−25= [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] (10x−2)+3x
−25=([tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex])(10x)+( [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] )(−2)+3x(Distribute)
−25=5x+−1+3x
−25=(5x+3x)+(−1)(Combine Like Terms)
−25=8x+−1
−25=8x−1
Step 2: Flip the equation.
8x−1=−25
Step 3: Add 1 to both sides.
8x−1+1=−25+1
8x=−24
Step 4: Divide both sides by 8.
8x ÷ 8 = −24 ÷ 8
It is given that 1/5<n<1/4. Write down a decimal value of n that satisfies this in equality.
Pls help me!!! Will give brainliest.
Answer:
0.20<n<0.25
Step-by-step explanation:
0.20<n<0.25
2. The area, A, of a square whose side length is n.
I need the answers because it’s already overdue please help
Answer:
area of square = l² = n²
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
[tex]A=n^{2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Find area of a square
Area of square = length x width
Since a square's has the same length on all sides, we can square both sides.
Area of square = [tex]length^{2}[/tex]
If length = n
Then,
[tex]A=n^{2}[/tex]
Is 3x + 3x 2= 6x 3 ? Explain.
Answer:
No
Step-by-step explanation:
It is not, because we can only add the terms that contain x of the same order.
For x to be grouped with x 2 resulting in x 3 the terms would have to be multiplying
In this case they are grouped
x * x 2 = x 3
In this case they are not grouped
x + x 2 = x + x 2
solve for the equation 4x+5=9
Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
Evaluate 12 - 6+ (14 – 8)^2=
. (1 point)
Answer:
the answer is 42
Step-by-step explanation:
12-6+(14-8)^2
12-6(6)^2
12-6+36
=42
What is the range for the graph shown?
Answer:
A.) -2<y<3 is the range of the graph
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
Range refers to the y-values of a function. The line begins at y = -2 and ends at y = 3. Thus, the range is -2 to 3, C.
math 1 work it out please w-2+2w=6 + 5w
Answer:
w = -4
Step-by-step explanation:
w - 2 + 2w = 6 + 5w
Add 2 to both sides.
w + 2w = 8 + 5w
Subtract w from each side.
2w = 8 + 4w
Subtract 4w from each side.
-2w = 8
Divide.
w = -4
The musical theme was first introduced by the
Answer:
entire orchestra I'm gonna say