A coordinate plane with 2 lines. The first line is labeled y equals f(x) and passes through (0, 4) and (1, 1) The second line is labeled y - g(x) and is horizontal passing through (negative 2, 2), (0, 2), and (2, 2). The lines intersect at a point that is slightly to the right of (0.5, 2).
If f(x) = −3x + 4 and g(x) = 2, solve for the value of x for which f(x) = g(x) is true.

x = ______

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Answer 1

Answer:

2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

cuz it is

Answer 2

Answer:

2/3

Step-by-step explanation:


Related Questions

15 POINTS! PLEASE HELP WILL MARK BRAINLIEST

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The answer is C because in geometry a pentagon is any five-sided polygon or 5-gon

Answer:

B) 1

Step-by-step explanation:

When reading the problem it tries to trip you up with the black dot. A line of symetery marks where you can cut the shape in half and have both parts equal. With the black dot a part of the shape there is only one way for a line of symetery to work as it can only be split in half that one way. No other corners have a black dot so there is no other way to split it where it would be symetrical.

Please help me with this as soon as you can. I have no idea how to do it so please help me.

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Answer:

x=10

Step-by-step explanation:

The lines the angles are on are 180 degrees so

(11x+23) + (7x-23)= 180

Let's rearrange them first

11x+7x + 23-23=180

Combine the like terms

18x + 0=180

Remove the 0

18x=180

Then divide 18 on each side

x=10

Gail collects trading cards. Her favorites are baseball and football cards. For
every 10 baseball cards she owns, Gail has 17 football cards. What is the
ratio of baseball cards to football cards in her collection?
O A. 17:10
B. 10 and 17
O c. 12
O D. 17 to 10

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I think it’s c but don’t go with me see if others answer with a different answer :)

Step-by-step explanation:

its ratio so it has to be A

Consider the statement: "The president of the United States is a United States citizen."

Is the statement a grammatically correct sentence?

What is the subject of the sentence? What is the verb in the sentence?

Is the sentence true?

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Yes this statement is grammatically correct , subject- president
Verb- is
And yes
The sentence should capitalize the word “President” because “President of the United States” is a complete title.

The subject is The President of the United States.

The verb in this sentence is “is”.

This sentence is true.

If a household appliance had a wattage of 4,694 amd is in use for 10 hours, how much Co2 was produced

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Answer: 4.64805 pounds of CO₂ was produced

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that;

wattage = 4694 watt = 4694 /1000 = 4.694 kW

time in use t = 10hrs

CO₂ was produced = ?

Total Energy produced = wattage × time = 4.694 kW × 10hrs =  46.95 kWh

we know that 1 kWh produces 0.99 pounds of CO₂

so

46.95 kWh will produce ⇒ 46.95 kWh × 0.99 = 4.64805 pounds of CO₂

Therefore 4.64805 pounds of CO₂ was produced

What is the value of the question mark in the picture below.
Use the vocabulary to explain your answer.

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Answer:

84°

General Formulas and Concepts:

Geometry

Alternate Interior AnglesAlternate Exterior AnglesCorresponding Angles

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the picture, we can see that the 2 angles are Alternate Interior Angles. By definition, these 2 angles will be congruent.

Zoey can tile 1 1/4 square yards in 1/3 hour. What is her unit rate?

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We know that Zoey can tile 1.25 square yards in 20 minutes (which is 1/3 of an hour) so we wanna see how much she can tile in an hour. Multiply 1.25 by 3.

1.25•3= 3.75 or 3 3/4

A certain brand of coffee comes in two sizes. An 11.3-ounce package costs $2.88. A 27.8-ounce package costs $6.48.
Find the unit price for each size. Then state which size is the better buy based on the unit price.
Round your answers to the nearest cent.

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Answer:

unit price for 11.3-ounce package = $0.25

unit price for 27.8-ounce package =  $0.23

27.8-ounce package is the better buy

Step-by-step explanation:

An 11.3-ounce package costs $2.88. A 27.8-ounce package costs $6.48.

a) 11.3-ounce package

11.3 ounces = $2.88

1 ounce = $2.88 ÷ 11.3

1 ounce = $0.25

b) 27.8-ounce package

27.8 ounces = $6.48

1 ounce = $6.48 ÷ 27.8

1 ounce = $0.23

$0.25 > $0.23

let f(x) = x^4 -4x^2 +3x find f(-3) a.-54 b.36 c.-126 d.108

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Answer:

b. 36

Step-by-step explanation:

Evaluate x^4 - 4 x^2 + 3 x where x = -3:

x^4 - 4 x^2 + 3 x = (-3)^4 - 4×(-3)^2 - 3×3

Hint: | Evaluate (-3)^2.

(-3)^2 = 9:

(-3)^4 - 49 - 3×3

Hint: | Determine the sign of (-3)^4.

(-3)^4 = (-1)^4×3^4 = 1×3^4:

3^4 - 4×9 - 3×3

Hint: | Compute 3^4 by repeated squaring.

3^4 = (3^2)^2:

(3^2)^2 - 4×9 - 3×3

Hint: | Evaluate 3^2.

3^2 = 9:

9^2 - 4×9 - 3×3

Hint: | Evaluate 9^2.

9^2 = 81:

81 - 4×9 - 3×3

Hint: | Multiply -4 and 9 together.

-4×9 = -36:

81 + -36 - 3×3

Hint: | Multiply 3 and -3 together.

3 (-3) = -9:

81 - 36 + -9

Hint: | Group the negative terms in 81 - 36 - 9 together and factor out the minus sign.

81 - 36 - 9 = 81 - (36 + 9):

81 - (36 + 9)

Hint: | Evaluate 36 + 9 using long addition.

| 1 |  

| 3 | 6

+ | | 9

| 4 | 5:

81 - 45

Hint: | Subtract 45 from 81.

| 7 | 11

| 8 | 1

- | 4 | 5

| 3 | 6:

Answer: 36

in a study of 300 students under 25 years old, 21have not yet learned to drive. What percentage can drive?

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Answer:

93%

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Total number of student = 300

Number of student that can not drive = 21

Percentage of student that can drive =.?

Next, we shall determine the number of student that can drive. This can be obtained as follow:

Total number of student = 300

Number of student that can not drive = 21

Number of student that can drive =?

Number of student that can drive = (Total number of student) – (Number of student that can not drive)

Number of student that can drive = 300 – 21

Number of student that can drive = 279

Finally, we shall determine the percentage of student that can drive as illustrated below:

Total number of student = 300

Number of student that can drive = 279

Percentage of student that can drive =?

Percentage of student that can drive =

279/300 × 100

= 93%

Thus, 93% of the student can drive.

A football team gains 8 yards, looses 15 yards, than gains 20 yards. What was their total yards gained?

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Answer:

The total yards gained was 13 yards.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you do 8-15+20=13

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A 0.8-liter bottle of Mexican wine costs 100 pesos. At that price, how much would a halfgallon jug of the same wine cost in dollars? Mexican peso Dollars per foreign: 0.07855 Foreign per dollar: 12.73

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Answer:

$11.83

Step-by-step explanation:

1 gallon = 3.785 litres

0.5(1/2gallon) = x liters

x = 0.5 × 3.785 liters

x = 1.89271 liters

0.8 liter = 100 pesos

1.89271 liters = x pesos

x = 1.89271 × 100/0.8

x = 236.58875 pesos

Converting to dollars

1 mexican peso = $0.050

236.58875 pesos = x

x = 236.58875 × $0.050

x = $11.8294375

Approximately = $11.83

A half gallon jug of the same wine cost in dollars $11.83

On its first visit to the vet, Emma’s kitten weighed 30 ounces. On its second visit, the kitten had gained 8 ounces. On its third visit, the kitten had gained another 6 ounces. What is the percent increase, rounded to the nearest percent, of the kitten’s weight since its first visit?

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Answer:

46.667% increase of 30.

Step-by-step explanation:

44 is a 46.667% increase of 30.

Step-by-step explanation:

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help! open the attachment below!

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Answer:

yes it is

Step-by-step explanation:X=side lenghths 2/3

                                            Y=perimeter 12/18

2 time 6=12 and 3 times 6=18 and it is paraticly telling you

2/6 and 3/6 i beleve i need a lil more info

Which ordered pair is a solution of the equation? y=-2x-5y=−2x−5

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Answer:

x=3y

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: flip the equation.

2x−5y=y

Step 2: Add 5y to both sides.

2x−5y+5y=y+5y

2x=6y

Step 3: Divide both sides by 2.

2x

2

=

6y

2

x=3y

Answer:

if this is for khan academy and is a multiple choice choose the answer (neither) if not its 5

Step-by-step explanation:

y - 2x - 5y = 2x - 5

4x+ 4y = 5

B. Determine the values of a and b so that f is continuous


f(x)= { x^2 +a if x > or = 3

bx+a if x is > 3 and if x is less than 3

root -b-x if x < or = -3

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

For a function to be continuous

The right hand limit f'+(x) must be equal to the left hand limit f'-(x)

The right hand limit exist at where x>3

The resulting function is. x²+a

If x = 3

f'+(3) = 3²+a

f'+(3) = 9+a

For the left hand limit, this exist where

bx+a

f'-(x) =bx+a

f'-(3) = 3b+a

Since f'+(3) = f'-(3)

9+a = 3b+a

9 =3b

b = 9/3

b = 3

At the end point x = -3

For the left hand limit

f-(x)= √-b-x

f-(-3) = √-b-(-3)

f(-3) = √-b+3

For the right hand, the function is bx+a

f'+(x) = bx+a

f+(-3) = -3b + a

Equate both limits

√-b+3 = -3b+a

√-3+3 = -3(3)+a

0 = -9+a

a= 9

Hence a = 9 and b = 3

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Alan travels eight and two thirds kilometers to get to school. He ran one and ten elevenths kilometers and walked the rest. How many kilometers were left to walk?

A) six and two thirty thirds kilometers
B) five and twenty five thirty thirds kilometers
C) six and twenty five thirty thirds kilometers
D) six and twenty thirty thirds kilometers

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8.6 kilometers is the total distance Alan needs to travel in order to reach school.

If he has already traveled 1.909 kilometers, then 6.75 kilometers is left.

Meaning the correct answer is C, because six and twenty five thirty thirds is 6.75

Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

X=35

Step-by-step explanation:

Those 2 angles equal each other, meaning they're the same.

Knowing that you put them to equal each other.

2x+15=3x-20

Then you solve it.

20+15=3x-2x

35=1x

X=35

In the figure, AB is a midsegment of XYZ, CD is a midsegment of XAB. and AY - BZ

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Answer:

xyz is isosceses triangle

An N-scale model railroad caboose is 3 inches long. N scale is 169 feet to 1 foot.


Let c represent the length of a real caboose. Write a proportion, in terms of c, that can be used to solve for the length of a real caboose. (Hint: Compare feet to inches. How many inches are in one foot?)


How long (in feet) is a real caboose?

ft

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

c/3 = 169/1242 1/4 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we want to know the actual number of feet, we can write the proportion with that in the numerator.

  [tex]\dfrac{\text{actual feet}}{\text{scale inches}}=\boxed{\dfrac{c}{3}=\dfrac{169}{12}}\\\\c=\dfrac{3\cdot169}{12}=42\frac{1}{4}\qquad\text{multiply by 3}[/tex]

The real caboose is 42 1/4 feet long.

Write the equation of the following line

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Answer:

-6,6

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the slope of the line through the points (-2, -1) and (4, 3)?

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Answer:

[tex]\frac{2}{3}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

slope formula: [tex]\frac{y{2}-y{1} }{x{2}-x{1}}[/tex]

x1 and y1 are (-2, -1)

x2 and y2 are (4, 3)

[tex]\frac{3-(-1)}{4-(-2)}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{3+1}{4+2}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{4}{6}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{2}{3}[/tex]

Question 1 (1 point)
(05.01)
The graph of a system of equations will intersect at more than 1 point. (1 point)

a
Always

b
Sometimes

c
Never

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Answer: Sometimes

Step-by-step explanation:

A system of equations can intersect at no points; this is when the lines are parallel, which means they have the same slope and different y-intercept.

A system of equations can intersect at one point; this is when the lines have different slopes.

A system of equations can intersect in infinitely many points; this is when the graphs overlay one another, which means they are graphs of the same line.  The two equations would equal the same thing.

Sometimes is the answer

3/4 of Hari's marbles are black and 1/5 are green. What would be the ratio of black marbles to the green marbles?

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Answer:

➩ 15 : 4 is the ratio

Step-by-step explanation:

Hari's marbles are = ¾ which is black in color.

And ⅕ of his marbles are green in color.

Forming in ratio :

[tex] \sf \to \: \frac{3}{4} : \frac{1}{5} \\ \sf \to \: \frac{3}{4} \times 5 \\ \sf \to \: \frac{15}{4} \\ \sf \to \: 15 : 4 \: ans.[/tex]

Answer:

15/4

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's try doing this with decimals. It might be easier.

3/4 = 0.75    black

1/5 = 0.2      green

Black / Green = 0.75/0.2 = 3 3/4  to 1

Black / Green = 15/4

Sally walks away from her
house. She walks 25 m west
then 15 m south. How far, in
meters, is she from her house?

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Answer:

40 meters

Step-by-step explanation:

40 meters away from her house

L'architecte___________beaucoup.
parle
dessine
écrit
mange


what is the correct answer ‍♂️‍♂️?

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i think the answer is dessine, dessine means draw and it logically makes sense. hope this helps :)

Find d^2y/dx^2 if 5x^3 - y^3 = 25

A. -250x/y^5

B. (10x(y^2-x))/y^3

C. 5x^2/y^2

D. (10(y^2-5x^4))/y^3

E. 30x - 6y

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Answer:

[tex]y''=\frac{-250x}{y^5}[/tex]

Choice A.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given:

[tex]5x^3-y^3=25[/tex]

We are asked to find:

[tex]\frac{d^2y}{dx^2}[/tex]

This requires we first find:

[tex]\frac{dy}{dx}[/tex]

Let's begin.

We will differentiate the right hand side using the constant rule since 25 is just a constant. We will differentiate the left hand side using difference rule  and then constant multiple rule and then power rule and chain rule.

[tex](5x^3-y^3=25)'[/tex]

[tex](5x^3-y^3)'=(25)'[/tex]

[tex](5x^3)'-(y^3)'=0[/tex]

[tex]5(x^3)'-(y^3)'=0[/tex]

[tex]15x^2-3y^2y'=0[/tex]

Now let's solve for [tex]y'[/tex].

Add [tex]3y^2y'[/tex] on both sides:

[tex]15x^2=3y^2y'[/tex]

Divide both sides by [tex]3y^2[/tex]:

[tex]\frac{15x^2}{3y^2}=y'[/tex]

Symmetric property of equality:

[tex]y'=\frac{15x^2}{3y^2}[/tex]

Simplify right hand side:

[tex]y'=\frac{5x^2}{y^2}[/tex]

Now let's find the second derivative by differentiating both sides of this equation. We will use the quotient rule on the right hand side:

[tex]y''=\frac{(5x^2)'y^2-5x^2(y^2)'}{(y^2)^2}[/tex]

[tex]y''=\frac{10xy^2-5x^2(2yy')}{y^4}[/tex]

We can replace [tex]y'[/tex] with [tex]\frac{5x^2}{y^2}[/tex]... since we just got this result before differentiating both sides of an equality again.

So we have:

[tex]y''=\frac{10xy^2-5x^2(2y\frac{5x^2}{y^2})}{y^4}[/tex]

Let's simplify the 2nd term on top by cancelling a common factor of y in that term from top and bottom:

[tex]y''=\frac{10xy^2-5x^2(2\frac{5x^2}{y})}{y^4}[/tex]

We still don't like having this compound fraction (a mini fraction inside a bigger fraction). Let's get rid of that...Multiply numerator and denominator by [tex]\frac{y}{y}[/tex] for the big fraction to clear the mini fraction out.

[tex]y''=\frac{y}{y}\frac{10xy^2-5x^2(2\frac{5x^2}{y})}{y^4}[/tex]

Distribute:

[tex]y''=\frac{10xy^3-5x^2(2)5x^2}{y^5}[/tex]

Simplifying a bit more:

[tex]y''=\frac{10xy^3-50x^4}{y^5}[/tex]

We could factor the top a bit... both terms on top of a common factor of [tex]10x[/tex]:

[tex]y''=\frac{10x(y^3-5x^3)}{y^5}[/tex]

Notice the thing in ( ) on top is the exact opposite of the left hand side of our original equation: [tex]5x^3-y^3=25[/tex].

This implies we can replace it with -25:

[tex]y''=\frac{10x(-25)}{y^5}[/tex]

[tex]y''=\frac{-250x}{y^5}[/tex]

3 ice cream cones cost $8.25. At this rate, how much do 2 ice cream cones cost? Type your answer as a number with no other symbols or spaces.

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8.25/3 = unit price
It costs $2.75 per ice cream cone
2.75 * 2 = $5.50 for 2 ice cream cones

Answer:

5.50

Step-by-step explanation:

8.25/3 = $2.75 each

2.75*2 = $5.50

What are three expressions that have the sum or difference of 3/4

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Answer:

-11/12 − 1/6

-3/5 + 3/20

-2/3 + 1/12

Step-by-step explanation:

10 .find the partial sum S10 of the arithmetic series with a1 = 4, d = 5.

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Answer:

S10 = 320

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for calculating the sum of the nth term of an AP is expressed as

Sn = n/2(2a+(n-1)d))

Given

a = 4

d = 5

n = 10

S10 =10/2{2(5)+(10-1)5}

S10 =5{10+9(6)}

S10 =5{10+54}

S10 = 5(64)

S10 = 320

Hence the sum of the first ten terms of the sequence is 320

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