find the missing side​

Find The Missing Side

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Answer 1

Answer:

28.3

Step-by-step explanation:

tan = opposite/adjacent

tan (58) = 1,600335

opposite = tan * adjacent  

opposite = 1,600335 * 15 = 24,005018

For the Pytagorean theorem

x = √24,005018^2 + 15^2 = 28,306199 = 28.3


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Answer:

a = m/c

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

m=ca

divide both sides by c

you get a = m/c

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

a = m/c

Step-by-step explanation:

m = ca

divide both sides by c

m/c = ca/c

m/c = a

:.a = m/c

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Which set of polar coordinates describes the same location as the
rectangular coordinates (1. - 1)?
A. (sqrt2,315°)
B. (-1,135°) C. (sqrt2,225°)
D. (1,45°)

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Answer:

The polar coordinates appear in the form (r, θ), where r is the the radius from the center and θ is the angle. To get the radius, do the following.

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

You can get the angle visually by drawing a point (1, -1) on a graph and seeing that it is 45 degrees from the top right quadrant (you can tell its 45 because both x and y have the same magnitude). Since there are 360 degrees, 360 - 45 = 315.

If you would like to find it mathematically, this is the way to do it

[tex]\theta = atan(y/x) = -45[/tex]

Notice that -45 degrees is just 360 - 45 = 315

Your answer would be

[tex](\sqrt{2}, 315)[/tex]

Find the derivative of f(x) = 6/x at x = -2. (2 points)

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Using the definition of the derivative,

[tex]\displaystyle f'(-2) = \lim_{x\to-2}\frac{f(x) - f(-2)}{x - (-2)}[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle f'(-2) = \lim_{x\to-2}\frac{\dfrac6x + 3}{x + 2}[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle f'(-2) = \lim_{x\to-2}\frac{\dfrac{6+3x}x}{x + 2}[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle f'(-2) = \lim_{x\to-2}\frac{6+3x}{x(x + 2)}[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle f'(-2) = \lim_{x\to-2}\frac{3(x+2)}{x(x + 2)}[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle f'(-2) = \lim_{x\to-2}\frac{3}{x} = \boxed{-\dfrac32}[/tex]

Which transformation gives the same result as a reflection over the x-axis followed b
a reflection over the y-axis?

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Answer:

filtration system is not working

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Answer:

a)-2x(x+4x²)+3(x²+2x)

-2x²-8x³+3x²+6x

-2x²+3x²+6x-8x³

x²-8x³+6x

in descending order

-8x³+x²+6x

b)(4x-3)(4x+3)

4x(4x+3)-3(4x+3)

16x²+12x-12x-9

16x²-9

I hope this helps and sorry if it's wrong

Find the sum of the second multiple of 9 and the fifth multiple of 6.​

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Answer:

48

Step-by-step explanation:

9,18

6,12,18,24,30

18 + 30 = 48

6 year ago, a mans age was six times the age of his son,4year hence,thrice age will be equal to eight times his son age.find their age. Ans is 36 years and 11 years​

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

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(B−A)∪C=(B∪C)−(A−C)

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Answer:

(I don't have the complement sign of sets, so I've used "©" to denote compliment)

L.H.S.

(B-A)∪C

= (B∩A©)∪C

= (B∪C)∩(A©∪C)

= (B∪C)∩(A-C)©

= (B∪C)-(A-C) = R.H.S.

(Proved)

Rodney and their roommates are making homemade pizza for dinner. Rodney tells his roommates that he would like for his slice to be cut at a 100 degree angle. The pizza has a diameter of 20 inches. To the nearest tenth of an inch, find the area of Rodney's slice of pizza. Approximate pi at 3.14.

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Answer:

Area of pizza slice = 87 inches² (Approx.)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Angle cut of pizza = 100°

Diameter of pizza = 20 inches

Find:

Area of pizza slice

Computation:

Area of sector = [Ф / 360][π][r²]

Area of pizza slice = [100/360][3.14][(20/2)²]

Area of pizza slice = [100/360][3.14][(10)²]

Area of pizza slice = [100/360][3.14][100]

Area of pizza slice = [0.2778][3.14][100]

Area of pizza slice = 87.2292

Area of pizza slice = 87 inches² (Approx.)

Just need to know if I answered this correctly please!

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Answer:

yes, your answers are correct

HELP ME SOLVE THIS PLEASE

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Use PEMDAS as you go

What is the answer please help

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Answer:

i don't know sorry

Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

-5 shifts the y-intercept down, and it needs to be outside of the modulus as if its in the modulus, the graph would shift 5 units to the right instead

Sam wants to write an equation to represent a proportional relationship with a constant of proportionality of 6 he write y = 6 + x

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Answer:

y = 6x

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation representing a proportional relationship is

y = kx ← k is the constant pf proportionality

Here k = 6 , then

y = 6x ← equation of proportion

Answer:

She is not correct, she would need to have something before the y to know the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

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You would like to know how effective a diet program is at helping people lose weight. 18 over-weight people are randomly selected to participate in the program. They are weighed before and after the program and the results are listed below. Do these results give evidence that the diet program is effective at the 1% significance level?

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Answer:

There is not enough evidence to support the claim that drug is effective at 1%

Step-by-step explanation:

For this we use the pored test as we have dependent test;

Difference :

10,5,-5,3,-3,4,2,-3,0,10,8,-2,3,-2,5,5,4,0

Hypothesis :

H0 : μd = 0

H0 : μd ≠ 0

The mean of d, dbar = Σd / n = 44 / 18 = 2.44

The standard deviation, Sd = 4.45 (using calculator)

The test statistic, T : dbar / (Sd/√n)

T = 2.44 / (4.45/√18)

T = 2.44 / 1.0488750

T = 2.326

Degree of freedom, df = n - 1 ; 18 - 1 = 17

The Pvalue = 0.0326

α = 0.01

Since Pvalue < α ; we fail to reject H0


7. The total cost to rent a truck is $100 and $0.20 per km.
a. Determine an algebraic model for the relationship between total cost and distance driven. Use C to
represent total cost (S) to rent the truck and d to represent distance driven (km).

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Answer:

C = 100 + 0.20d

Step-by-step explanation:

Let

C = Total cost

d = distance driven(km)

$100 = fixed cost

$0.20 = additional cost

The algebraic model of the relationship:

Total cost = fixed cost + (additional cost * distance driven(km))

C = 100 + (0.20 * d)

C = 100 + 0.20d

Find the distance between the two points.
(-5,1)
(0,0)
[?]
Enter the number that
goes beneath the
radical symbol.

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Answer:

[tex]{26}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] \sqrt{(0 - ( - 5) ){}^{2} + (0 - 1) {}^{2} } [/tex]

[tex] = \sqrt{ {(5)}^{2} + {( - 1)}^{2} } [/tex]

[tex] = \sqrt{25 + 1} [/tex]

[tex] = \sqrt{26} [/tex]

Answered by GAUTHMATH

Answer:

26

Step-by-step explanation:

(-5, 1) (0, 0)

sqrt(5^2 + (-1^2))

sqrt(25 + 1)

sqrt(26)

So, 26 goes under the radical.

SHORT ANSWER
Question 3
This expression has three restrictions. What are they?
(3x^2-3x/x-2)/(2x-10/x-4)
Answer in a complete sentence.

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Answer:

The restrictions are x≠2,4,5

Step-by-step explanation:

First the denominators cannot be zero

x-2 ≠0  so x≠2

Then x-4 ≠0  so x≠4

Also, since we are dividing, when we flip the second expression, the numerator becomes the denominator, so it cannot be zero

2x-10≠0

2x≠10

x≠5

The restrictions are x≠2,4,5

The surface area of a cylinder is given by the formula

S = 30πr + 2πr2

How many times greater is this compared to a circle with A = πr2

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Given height and surface-area-to-volume ratio: r = 2 * h / (h * SA:V - 2) , Given volume and lateral area: r = 2 * V / A_l , Given base area: r = √(A_b / (2 * π)) , Given lateral area and total area: r = √((A - A_l) / (2 * π)) .

Solve the equation for all values of x.
(22 – 16)(2x2 + 49) = 0
Help please

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Answer:

7i/sqrt(2)

Step-by-step explanation:

so, if I understand correctly, the equation is

(22-16)(2x² + 49) = 0

6(2x² + 49) = 0

that automatically means

2x² + 49 = 0

2x² = -49

x² = -49/2

x = sqrt(-49/2)

a square root of a negative number has no real solution. the solution is in the world of complex and imaginary numbers, which bases on the sqrt(-1) = i.

so, we get

x = sqrt(49/2 × -1) = (7/sqrt(2)) × I = 7i/sqrt(2)

a student walks 50m on a bearing 0.25 degrees and then 200m due east how far is she from her starting point.​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

I'm going to use Physics here for this concept of vectors. Here are some stipulations I have set for the problem (aka rules I set and then followed throughout the problem):

** I am counting the 50 m as 2 significant digits even though it is only 1, and I am counting 200 as 3 significant digits even though it is only 1. 1 sig dig doesn't really give us enough accuracy, in my opinion.

** A bearing of .25 degrees is measured from the North and goes clockwise; that means that measured from the x axis, the angle is 89.75 degrees. This is the angle that is used in place of the bearing of .25 degrees.

** Due east has an angle measure of 0 degrees

Now let's begin.

We need to find the x and y components of both of these vectors. I am going to call the first vector A and the second B, while the resultant vector will be C. Starting with the x components of A and B:

[tex]A_x=50cos(89.75)[/tex] so

[tex]A_x=.22[/tex]

[tex]B_x=200cos(0)[/tex] so

[tex]B_x=200[/tex] and we need to add those results together. Due to the rules for adding significant digits properly, the answer is

[tex]C_x=200[/tex] (and remember I am counting that as 3 sig fig's even though it's only 1).

Now for the y components:

[tex]A_y=50sin(89.75)[/tex] so

[tex]A_y=50[/tex] (which I'm counting as 2 sig fig's)

[tex]B_y=200sin(0)[/tex] so

[tex]B_y=0[/tex] and we need to add those results together.

[tex]C_y=50[/tex]

Now for the resultant magnitude:

[tex]C_{mag}=\sqrt{(200)^2+(50)^2}[/tex]  and that gives us a final magnitude of

[tex]C_{mag}=206[/tex] m

Now for the angle:

Since both the x and y components of the resultant vector are in quadrant 1, we don't need to add anything to the angle to get it right, so

[tex]tan^{-1}(\frac{50}{200})=14[/tex]

The girl is 206 meters from her starting point at an angle of 14 degrees

Số hạng đầu và số hạng thứ 2 của một cấp số nhân lần lượt là x+2 và x^2 -4 số hạng thứ 3 của cấp số nhân này là

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Answer:

x³-2x²-4x+8

Step-by-step explanation:

a1=x+2

a2=x²-4⇒q=a2/a1=x-2

⇒a3=q.a2=(x-2).(x²-4)=x³-2x²-4x+8

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Since T is in Quadrant II, sinT > 0 and cosT < 0.

cotT = -5/12

The seating capacity at a movie theater is 400. For a Monday
afternoon movie, 68% of the seats are filled. About how many
seats are empty?
-.- sorta need this answer quickly, thanks

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seating capacity is 400 for a monday.

afternoon: 68% of the seats are filled

68% of 400: 272 seats left




Plz help me to find the answer to 4th question..plz help me

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Answer:

I got that AE^2 = 8EC^2

Step-by-step explanation:

Here's what I did. I probably did this wrong, but this might give you an idea on how to solve it.

First, create equations:

AB = BC = AC = DE = 2EC

BD= BC = EC

Then, I used pythagorean theorem (since AD is perpendicular to BC): AD^2 + DE^2 = AE^2

Substitute: (2EC)^2 + (2EC)^2 = AE^2

Simplify: 4EC^2 + 4EC^2 = AE^2

AE^2 = 8CE^2

Courtney needs to wrap this gift box, which is 412 inches wide, 6 inches long, and 3 inches tall. What is the surface area of the box?

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There is the answer. To get surface area you have to get all the surfaces first

A Triangular Park ABC has sides 120 m, 80m and 50m. a gardener has to put a fence all around it and also plant grass inside. How much area does she need to plant? Find the cost of fencing it with barbed wire at the rate of of Rs. 20 per metre leaving a space 3m wide for a gate on one side?​

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The perimeter = sum of all sides

= 120 + 80 + 50

= 250

So 250 - 3

247

Left space for gate

Now cost of fencing = Rs 20/per meter

= 247 × 20

= Rs 4,940

Now the area of the triangular park can be found using heron's formula

S = (a+b+c)/2

S = (120+80+50)/2

S = 250/2

S = 125

Now

Herons formula = √s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)

√125(125-120)(125-80)(120-50)

√125(5)(45)(70)

√5×5×5×5×5×3×3×5×14

After Making pairs

5×5×5×3√14

375√14

Therefore 375√14m is the area of the triangular park

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$\sf\underline\bold{Answer:}$

$\sf\small\underline{\underline{Area\: planted\: by\: the\: gardener : 1452.36m^2}}$

$\sf\small\underline{\underline{The\:cost\:of\:fencing\:the\:park:Rs.4940}}$

$\space$

$\sf\underline\bold{Step-by-Step:}$

$\space$

$\sf\bold{Given(In \:the\:Q):}$

Sides of the triangular park are 120m,80m and 50m.

$\space$

$\sf\bold{To \: find:}$

How much area of the park does she need to plant?The cost of fencing the park ?

$\space$

$\sf\small{☆Area\:to\:be\:planted=Area \: of \: ∆ABC}$

$\space$

$\sf\underline\bold{Calculating\:area\:of\:∆ABC:}$

$\space$

Use heron's formula to find the area of the triangle.

$\space$

$\mapsto$ $\sf\small{Heron's\:formula=}$

[tex]\sf\sqrt{s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)}[/tex]

$\sf{Where\:s=semi\:perimeter}$$\sf{a,b,c\: = side\:of\:the\:∆}$$\sf\small{Here\:a=120,b=80 \:and\: c=50}$

$\space$

$\sf\bold{Now,find\:semi\:parameter:-}$

$\sf\small{Perimeter\:of\:the\:∆=120+80+50=250}$

$\sf\small{Semi-Perimeter:}$ $\sf\dfrac{250}{2}$ $\sf\small{=125m}$

$\space$

$\sf\small{Substitute \: the\:values\:in\:heron's\:formula:}$

$\sf{Area\:of\:the\:∆:-}$

$\mapsto$ [tex]\sf\sqrt{125(125-120)(125-80)(125-50)}[/tex]

$\space$

$\mapsto$ $\sf\sqrt{125\times(5)\times(45)\times(75)}$

$\space$

$\mapsto$ $\sf\small\sqrt{2109375}$ $\sf\small{=375}$ $\sf\small\sqrt{15}$

$\space$

$\longmapsto$ $\sf\underline\bold\purple{1452.56m^2}$

______________________________

$\sf\underline\bold{Now,find\:the\:cost\:of\:fencing:}$

$\sf{Cost\:of\:fencing-}$

$\sf{Rate = Rs.20 per \:meter}$ $\sf{Left\:space=3m}$

$\space$

$\sf\underline{Hence,the\:gardener\:has\:to\:fence:}$

$\sf{= 250-3=247m.}$

$\space$

So,total cost of fencing at the rate of Rs.20 per m:-

$\sf\underline\bold\purple{=247\times20=4940}$

___________________________________


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Answer:

Its that squiglly one on top

Step-by-step explanation:

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Which math expression means "the product of 16 and 26"?
16 +26
O 16.26
15 - 26
26-16

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Answer:

The product of 16 and 26 would be 16 * 26

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because "the product of" means multiplication so *. Making it 16 * 26.

The soccer team is conducting a fundraiser selling long-sleeved t-shirts for $14 and short-sleeved t-shirts for $10. So far the team has sold less than $200 worth of the two types of t-shirts. Which inequality best represents x, the number of long-sleeved t-shirts they have sold, and y, the number of short-sleeved t-shirts they have sold?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

If x represents the number of long-sleeved shirts and each of these cost $14, then the expression for that is 14x; likewise for short-sleeved shirts that are represented by y. The expression for short-sleeved shirts that cost $10 apiece is 10y. Putting that together with the fact that they earned less than $200 when selling these at the same time, the inequality is

14x + 10y < 200

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Step-by-step explanation:i

The domain for f(x) and g(x) is the set of all real numbers.


Let f(x) = x2 + 1 and g(x) = 3x.


Find f · g.


A.
x2 + 3x + 1


B.
3x3 + 3x


C.
3x3 + 3x + 1


D.
x2 + 3x

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Answer:

I say it's a

Step-by-step explanation:

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