Answer:
The 6 names to circle are:
LavernaAlfonsoAutumnIgnacioKathyrnLawrenceThe underlined letters from those circled names are:
RNONTUGRNWRThe letters form the phrase [tex]\underline{\text{WR}}\ \underline{\text{ON}} \ \underline{\text{G}} \ \ \ \ \ \ \underline{\text{TU}} \ \underline{\text{RN}}[/tex] or "wrong turn". The spacing is done like that in the first version to show the various subgroups of letters.
Unfortunately the mentioned riddle at the bottom is cut off, so I don't know what the riddle is.
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Explanation:
Laverna is correct because a translation is applied. "Translation" in geometry settings means "shifting up/down/left/right". In this case, triangle JKL is shifted 5 units right and 3 units up.Alfonso is correct. If a figure is labeled ABCD going in clockwise orientation, then a translation will preserve said orientation. The orientation only flips when a reflection occurs.Autumn is correct. Why? Because reflections are isometries, meaning they preserve distances and lengths and angles. In other words, the two triangles are twin clones of each other.Willa is not correct. The prime notations go on the image and NOT the preimage. In other words, the prime notations go for the "after" and not the "before". Example: triangle JKL in Laverna's diagram is the preimage, while J'K'L' is the image. JKL is "before", and J'K'L' is "after".Ignacio is correct. The figure enlarges or shrinks (depending on the scale factor if its larger than 1, or smaller than 1). The orientation stays the same. Refer to Alfonso's scenario where I mentioned the orientation flipping only when a reflection happens.Napoleon is incorrect. A reflection ALWAYS changes the orientation. Consider a triangle ABC where the motions from A to B to C goes clockwise. A reflection will flip the orientation to make A to B to C go counterclockwise. Example: Reflections over non-horizontal lines swap the positions of left vs right, which is another way to see why the orientation swaps as well.Kathyrn is correct assuming no reflection operations are done.Titus is not correct. A rotation is not the same as a reflection. Though I should point out that two reflections simplify to a rotation. The mirror lines must intersect in some way. Parallel mirror lines will have two reflections lead to a translation.Lawrence is correct. The order P,Q,R is clockwise, and so is the order P', Q', R'. A rotation preserves orientation. In this case, a 180 degree rotation has been done. The rule for that is any (x,y) point turns into (-x,-y).Here's a summary table:
[tex]\begin{array}{|c|c|} \cline{1-2}\text{Student} & \text{Are They Correct?}\\\cline{1-2}\text{Laverna} & \textbf{Yes}\\\cline{1-2}\text{Alfonso} & \textbf{Yes}\\\cline{1-2}\text{Autumn} & \textbf{Yes}\\\cline{1-2}\text{Willa} & \text{No}\\\cline{1-2}\text{Ignacio} & \textbf{Yes}\\\cline{1-2}\text{Napoleon} & \text{No}\\\cline{1-2}\text{Kathyrn} & \textbf{Yes}\\\cline{1-2}\text{Titus} & \text{No}\\\cline{1-2}\text{Lawrence} & \textbf{Yes}\\\cline{1-2}\end{array}[/tex]
Put another way, here are the people to circle (i.e. the people who made true statements):
LavernaAlfonsoAutumnIgnacioKathyrnLawrenceIn the order presented above, the letters underlined are:
RNONTUGRNWRThrough a bit of trial and error, the letters make the phrase of:
[tex]\underline{\text{WR}}\ \underline{\text{ON}} \ \underline{\text{G}} \ \ \ \ \ \ \underline{\text{TU}} \ \underline{\text{RN}}[/tex]
I'm not sure what to do with the extra "RN". It might be a typo, or it might be the case your teacher wants you to ignore repeats like this.
Write the solution to -9×+4<40??
Answer:
Simplifying
-9 + 4 = 40
Combine like terms: -9 + 4 = -5
-5 = 40
Solving
-5 = 40
Couldn't find a variable to solve for.
This equation is a the left and right sides are not equal, therefore there is no solution.
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What is the volume, in cubic meters, if the prism below?
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Explanation:
Imagine rotating the figure so that the triangular face is flat on the ground. This makes the triangular faces to be the floor and ceiling of this room.
The floor is a triangle with base 24 meters and height 7 meters. The floor area is base*height/2 = 24*7/2 = 84 square meters.
Multiply this floor area with the height of the room (22 m) to get the volume of the room.
volume = (floor area)*(height) = 84*22 = 1848 cubic meters
If f(x) = 2x² +2 and g(x)=x²-1, find (f- g)(x).
Graph f(x)=2^x what is the answer?
Graph is in attached image.
At 3:40 P.M, the hour hand and the minute hand of a clock form an angle of:
Answer:
130 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
3:40, it has traveled 6 * 40 = 240 degrees which is 110 degrees from vertical The difference is 240 - 110 = 130 degrees, which is the final answer.
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A baseball "diamond" is actually a square with side lengths of 90 feet. In a game, a runner tries to steal second base. How far must the catcher throw from home plate to second base in order to get the runner out?
Answer:
about 127.28 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
The length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle with a base and a height of 90 feet each.
root (90)^2 + (90)^2
identify the equivalent value of 2.4494897…
Squares are the results of multiplying a value by itself. The value of 2.4494897… is equivalent to √6.
What is square root?Squares are the results of multiplying a value by itself. Whereas the square root of a number is a value that when multiplied by itself yields the original value. As a result, both are vice versa approaches. For example, the square of 2 is 4 and the square root of 4 is 2.
The value of 2.4494897… is equivalent to √6.
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Write an expression to represent the given statement. Use n for the variable.
Write a story that could represent this math problem. 2/6 times 3/4
Which relation describes the graph?
The relation that describes the graph {(-1, 3), (-2, 1), (-3, -3), (-4, -5)}
What is graph?Graph is a mathematical representation of a network and it describes the relationship between lines and points.
The coordinates of given graph:
(-1, 3)(-2, 1)(-3, -3)(-4, 5)Hence, the relation is {(-1, 3), (-2, 1), (-3, -3), (-4, 5)}.
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Which of the following matches a quadrilateral with the listed characteristics
below?
1. Figure has 4 right angles
2. Figure has 4 congruent sides
3. Both pairs of opposite sides parallel
A. Rectangle
B. Parallelogram
C. Trapezoid
D. Square
The quadrilateral that matches the characteristics is a square.
What is a quadrilateral?A quadrilateral is a 2 dimensional figure with 4 sides. Example of quadrilaterals are rectangle, rhombuses, square, parallelograms and many more.
Therefore, the quadrilateral that matches the characteristics is a square.
Properties of a square
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A con is tossed 400 times what is the standard deviation
Answer:
deviation is 10
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One number is 3 more than 2 times another. The sum of the numbers is 15 . Find the two numbers.
Answer:
4 and 11
Step-by-step explanation:
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find the modulus if the complex number 6-8i
[tex]|a+bi|=\sqrt{a^2+b^2}[/tex]
[tex]|6-8i|=\sqrt{6^2+(-8)^2}=\sqrt{36+64}=\sqrt{100}=10[/tex]
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6 / 2 = 3
Every 3 feet of shadow would be 1 foot of height of the tower.
171 feet/ 3 = 57
Answer: The tower is 57 feet tall.
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The true statements about the triangles RST and DEF are: (a), (d) and (e)
How to determine the true statements?The statement ΔRST ≅ ΔDEF means that the triangles RST and DEF are congruent.
This above implies that:
The triangles can be mapped onto each other by rigid transformations such as reflection, translation and rotationThe transformation does not include dilationCorresponding sides are congruentThe above means that the possible true statements are: (a), (d) and (e)
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Your history book cost $43 dollars in 1999. The earlier edition sold for $37 in 1992. Comparing the converted costs, which book is more expensive? (Assume the 1999 CPI is 166.3 and the 1992 CPI is 140.3)
When the converted costs are compared, the earlier edition of the history book is more expensive.
Which book is more expensive?The consumer price index measures the changes in price of a basket of good. It is used to measure inflation.
Converted price of the earlier edition = (CPI in 1992 / CPI in 1999) x later edition of the book
(140.3 / 166.3) x $43 = $36.28
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A blimp, suspended in the air at a height of 600 feet, lies directly over a line from a sports stadium to a planetarium. If an angle of depression from the blimp to the stadium is 37 degrees and from the blimp to the planetarium is 29 degrees, find the distance between the sports stadium and the planetarium.
Step-by-step explanation:
so, this sounds like the blimp is located between the stadium and the planetarium.
we have a triangle :
the ground distance between the stadium and the planetarium is the baseline.
and the 2 lines of sight from the blimp on one side to the stadium and on the other side to the planetarium are the 2 legs.
we know the height of this triangle is 600 ft.
the angle of depression down to the stadium is 37°. which makes the inner triangle angle at the ground point at the stadium also 37°.
and the angle of depression down to the planetarium is 29°. which makes the inner triangle angle at the ground point at the planetarium also 29°.
and because the sum of all angles in a triangle is always 180°, we know the angle at the blimp is
180 - 37 - 29 = 114°
in order to solve this triangle, we need to split it into 2 right-angled triangles by using the height of the main triangle as delimiter.
we get a stadium side and a planetarium side triangle.
the baselines (Hypotenuses) of the 2 triangles are the corresponding lines of sight from the blimp.
the height of the large triangle is also a height and a leg in each small triangle.
and the stadium side part of the large baseline (between ground point and intersection with the height) is the second leg for the stadium side triangle.
and correspondingly, the planetarium side part of the large baseline (between ground point and intersection with the height) is the second leg for the planetarium side triangle.
the inner blimp angle of the stadium side triangle is
180 - 37 - 90 = 53°
and the inner blimp angle of the planetarium side triangle is
180 - 29 - 90 = 61°
now we can use the law of sine to get the lengths of the 2 parts of the baseline of the large triangle.
and when we add these 2 numbers we get the distance between stadium and planetarium.
law of sine is
a/sin(A) = b/sin(B) = c/sin(C)
with the sides being opposite of the associated angles.
for the stadium side triangle we get
part1/sin(53) = 600/sin(37)
part1 = 600×sin(53)/sin(37) = 796.226893... ft
for the planetarium side triangle we get
part2/sin(61) = 600/sin(29)
part2 = 600×sin(61)/sin(29) = 1,082.428653... ft
the distance between the stadium and the planetarium is
part1 + part2 = 1,878.655546... ft
Solve:
(√x + 2)(√x - 2) = 0
x = ?
Answer: x = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
(√x + 2)(√x - 2) = 0
√x*√x - 2√x + 2√x -4 = 0
x - 0 - 4 = 0
x = 4
Answer:
[tex]x=4[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
(√x + 2)(√x - 2) = 0
√x × √x - √x · 2 + 2 · √x - 2 · 2 = 0
√xx - 2 × √x + 2 · √x - 4 = 0
√x^1+1 - 2 · √x + 2 × √x - 4= 0
√x² - 2 · √x + 2· √x - 4 = 0
x^2/2 - 2 × √x + 2 · √x - 4 = 0
x - 2· √x + 2 · √x - 4 = 0
x - 4 = 0
(x - 4) + 4 = 0
x - 4 + 4 = 0
x = 4
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Reason:
Refer to the diagram below. The tiny square angle markers tell us we have a 90 degree angle, meaning those lines are perpendicular.
You can think of the parallel lines being the metal part of train tracks, while the perpendicular line connecting the metal rails is the wooden part of the train tracks.
find the quantity if v=5i-7j and w=3i+2j ||v||-||w||
[tex]\begin{cases} v=5i-7j\\\\ w=3i+2j \end{cases}\qquad \begin{cases} < \stackrel{a}{5}~~,~~\stackrel{b}{-7} > \\\\ < \stackrel{a}{3}~~,~~\stackrel{b}{2} > \end{cases}\qquad \qquad \stackrel{magnitude}{\sqrt{a^2 + b^2}} \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill\\\\ ||v||~~ - ~~||w||\implies \sqrt{5^2+(-7)^2}~~ - ~~\sqrt{3^2 + 2^2}\implies \sqrt{74}-\sqrt{13} ~~ \approx ~~ 5[/tex]
Nora buys milk and onions at the store. She pays a total of $35.67. She pays a total of $5.91 for the milk. She buys 6 bags of onions that each cost the same amount. How much does each bag of onions cost?
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Hi Student!
Looking at this problem, it's fairly simple and just asks us to determine whether x = 1 is a solution to the expression that was provided. The first step that we must take to solving this is to plug in the value 1 for each of the places that we have x. Then we simplify and look at the final expression and if it evaluates to true than x = 1 is a solution to the expression.
Plug in the values
[tex]x^3 + 3 \ge 8 - 4[/tex][tex](1)^3 + 3 \ge 8 - 4[/tex]Simplify both sides
[tex]1 + 3 \ge 8 - 4[/tex][tex]4 \ge 4[/tex]Looking at the final expression that is shown, we can see that it states that 4 is greater than or equal to 4 which evaluates to true since 4 is equal to 4. Therefore, x = 1 would be considered a solution of the expression that was provided in this problem.
Which of these is a correct expansion of (4x-2)(2x² + 3)?
OA. 4x 2x2 + (-2) 2x²+2x².3+(-2) 3
OB. 4x 2x² + 4x
3+2·2x²+2.3
OC. 4x 2x² + 4x 3+ (-2) 2x² + (-2) 3
HEY JUST WANTED TO GIVE THE AWNSER ITS C
The correct expansion of (4x-2)(2x² + 3) is 4x 2x² + 4x 3+ (-2) 2x² + (-2) 3.
The correct option is (C).
What is expression?An expression is a set of terms combined using the operations +, – , x or ,/.
Given expression: (4x-2)(2x² + 3)
= 4x (2x² + 3) -2 (2x² + 3)
= 4x* 2x² + 4x * 3- 2* 2x² - 2*3
= 4x* 2x² + 4x *3+ (-2) *2x² + (-2)* 3
Hence, the correct expansion is 4x 2x² + 4x 3+ (-2) 2x² + (-2) 3.
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AD are tangent to OC. Find the value of x.
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Answer:
x=5
Step-by-step explanation:
The two lines are the same length
2x+7 = 5x-8
15 = 3x
x = 5
help please!! i need to turn this in
Answer:
a. [tex]x^{-2}[/tex]
b. [tex]x^{-6}[/tex]
c. 1
d. 1
e. [tex]x^{-6}[/tex]
f. [tex]x^{15}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve |2x + 1| = 10?
[tex]|2x+1|=10\\2x+1=10 \vee 2x+1=-10\\2x=9 \vee 2x=-11\\x=4.5 \vee x=-5.5[/tex]
Answer:
[tex]x= \dfrac 92~~\textbf{or}~~x = -\dfrac{11}2\\\\[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\underline {\textbf{Absolute value rule: }}\\\\\textbf{If}~ |a| = b~ \textbf{then} ~a =b~ \textbf{or}~ a =-b \\\\\underline{\textbf{Solution;}}\\\\\textbf{Given that,}\\\\~~~~~~~|2x+1| = 10\\\\\implies 2x +1 = 10~~~~~~\textbf{or} ~~~~~~~~~~~2x+1 = -10\\\\\implies 2x = 10-1~~~~~~\textbf{or}~~~~~~~~~~~2x = -10-1\\\\\implies 2x = 9~~~~~~~~~~~~~\textbf{or}~~~~~~~~~~~2x = -11\\\\\implies x= \dfrac 92~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\textbf{or}~~~~~~~~~~~x = -\dfrac{11}2\\\\[/tex]
Find the first five terms of the sequence for which:
a₁ =1/3 and d = 1/2
(Write your answers as fractions)
Find the probability that a randomly
selected point within the circle falls
in the red shaded area.
r = 4 cm
[?]%
Round to the nearest tenth of a percent.
Enter
Answer:
[tex]31.8\%[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of the circle is [tex]A=\pi r^2=\pi(4)^2=16\pi[/tex]
The area of the triangle is [tex]A=\frac{bh}{2}=\frac{8*4}{2}=\frac{32}{2}=16[/tex]
Hence, the probability of a randomly selected point within the circle falls in the red shaded area is [tex]\frac{16}{16\pi}=\frac{1}{\pi}\approx0.318\approx31.8\%[/tex]
Express 17 as a ratio of 68
Answer:
is it 1:4 or am I missing something
Step-by-step explanation: