Find the value of x.
(3x - 2)°
(10x - 11)
(3x + 1)
X=

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Answer 1
Multiply the expressions.
90
x
3

129
x
2
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13
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22
Answer 2

Uh yes I’m sorry I am just trying to get answers


Related Questions

y= (x + 4)2 + 8
how do you simplify this equation

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

you could distribute and combine like terms

y=(x+4)2+8

y=2x+8+8

y=2x+16

Find the slope pls help me I need this

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Answer: 3/2x

Step-by-step explanation: it going up 3 units and right 2 units. And since slope is rise/ run it 3/2x

3/2 love:) you go to the bottom point and then go up to the next and over to touch it, making it 3/2

How many solutions does the following equation have?
4(x-2)-2=2x+2x-10

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Answer:

all real numbers

Step-by-step explanation:

Sally buys a pair of shoes that are discounted 60% off the original price. If Sally pays $50 for the shoes, what was the original price of the shoes?

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Answer:

90$

Step-by-step explanation

Step 1: You need to find how much was the 60% discount

Step 2: To find that multiply .6 by 50 you will get 30

Now you know how much was 60% discount

Step 3: Add   30(the discount) + 50(the prce sally pays) = 90 (the oriagnal price)

The function g(x) is a transformation of f(x). If g(x) has a y-intercept of -2, which of the following functions could represent g(x)?

A. g(x) = f(x) - 5
B. g(x) = f(x - 5)
C. g(x) = f(x) - 2
D. g(x) = f(x + 2)

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Answer:

A.

Step-by-step explanation:

It just is trust

-7.8× (- 1.5)
plz help ASAP

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Answer:

11.7

Step-by-step explanation:

(−7.8)(−1.5)

Hope ths helps

Factorise
b) x + 3x - 40

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4(x-10) .....................

john is 2 years younger than his sister, annie. Last year, John was half Annie's age. How old are john and Annie now?

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Answer:

John is 3 and Annie is 5 because to be half of someone's age while being to years younger it would have to be 2 and 4 - but then a year passed and so the are now 3 and 5.

Step-by-step explanation:

The present  age of John is  3 years

The present age of Annie is 5 years  

Given that John is 2 years younger than Annie's age

Let the present age of John be "J"

Let the present age of Annie be "A"

According to the given situation

[tex]\rm J = A -2........(1)\\[/tex]

One year ago the age of John = [tex]\rm J-1[/tex]

One year ago the age of Annie = [tex]\rm A -1[/tex]

According to the given situation

[tex]\rm\dfrac{A-1}{2}= J-1.........(2)[/tex]

On solving for equations (1) and (2) we get

A = 5 and J = 3

So the present  age of Annie is  5 years

The present age of John is 3 Years  

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give me answer.1 to 100 plus. like:1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10+11.........

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Answer:

5,050

Step-by-step explanation:

Use sigma notation to add all the numbers together (∑)

Which of the following sets of numbers could represent the three sides of a triangle?
1) {15, 23, 37}
2) {6,8,14}
3) {7, 22, 30}
4) {7, 21, 30}

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Answer:

NONE

Step-by-step explanation:

You have to do a² + b² = c²

To do it you have to put the three numbers from least to greatest for it to work. They already are so that's good.

15² + 23² = 37² (solve)

225 + 529 = 1369

754 ≠ 1369

6² + 8² = 14² (solve)

36 + 64 = 196

100 ≠ 196

7² + 22² = 30²

49 + 484 = 900

433 ≠ 900

7² + 21² = 30²

49 + 441 =  900

490 ≠ 900

I don't know what happened, but none of these would work.

I even used a pythagorean theorem calculator to check my work and none of them match.

Hope this helps!

What is the slope of this line? Enter your answer as a fraction in simplest term.

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-1/1 but it can be simplified into -1 only depends what your teacher is looking for

Is every relation also a function? Explain

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Answer:

no

Step-by-step explanation:

they are not

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

In fact, every function is a relation. However, not every relation is a function. In a function, there cannot be two lists that disagree on only the last element. This would be tantamount to the function having two values for one combination of arguments.

HELP ME PLEASE! how do you write 0.0370 as a scientific notation

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The answer is 3.7 × 10-2
Hope that helped

the cost of 3 boxes is

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I can’t seee what ur trying to show me

Alguém pode me ajudar por favor???????????

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Es el tercedo, porque lo ese

Answer:

The asnwer is the first one

Step-by-step explanation:

thx for the poins

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Maricella solves for x in the equation 4 x minus 2 (3 x minus 4) + 4 = negative x + 3 (x + 1) + 1. She begins by adding –4 + 4 on the left side of the equation and 1 + 1 on the right side of the equation. Which best explains why Maricella’s strategy is incorrect?

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The statement that best explains why Maricella's strategy is incorrect based on the distribution property and order of operation is option A.

Recall:

When given an equation involving brackets, the distribution property must be applied first which involves multiplying every term in a bracket by the term outside the bracket.

In the equation given, to solve for x, Maricella needs to apply the distribution property by using -2 to multiply each term in (3x - 4) and using +3 to multiply every term in (x + 1).

The next step will now be addition and subtraction of like terms.

Therefore, the statement that best explains why Maricella's strategy is incorrect based on the distribution property and order of operation is option A.

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Answer:

A!!!

Step-by-step explanation:

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A cookie factory uses 3 bags of flour in each batch of cookies. The factory used 2 7/10 bags of flour yesterday. How many batches of cookies did the factory make.

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2 7/10 divide by 3
27/10 * 1/3 = 27/30 = 0.9 batches of cookies

if the first and fifteen terms of A.P. are 8 and -48 respectively, obtain the progression​

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Answer:

8, 4, 0, -4, - 8, .........

Step-by-step explanation:

The n the term of an AP is

[tex]a_{n}[/tex] = a₁ + (n - 1)d

where a₁ is the first term and d the common difference

Here a₁ = 8 and a₁₅ = - 48, then

8 + 14d = - 48 ( subtract 8 from both sides )

14d = - 56 ( divide both sides by 14 )

d = - 4

To obtain the progression subtract 4 from each term, that is

8, 4, 0, - 4, - 8, ......

Answer:

8, 4, 0, -4, -8, -12, -16, -20,...

Step-by-step explanation:

Arithmetic Progressions

The general term of an arithmetic progression (A.P.) is:

[tex]a_n=a_1+(n-1).r[/tex]

Where:

a1  = First term

an = Term number n

n   = Number of the term

r   = Common difference

We are given: a1=8, and a15=-48, n=15. Calculate r:

[tex]\displaystyle r=\frac{a_n-a_1}{n-1}[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle r=\frac{-48-8}{15-1}[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle r=\frac{-56}{14}[/tex]

r = -4

We can get the terms of the progression by subtracting 4 to the previous term.

Thus, the first terms of the progression are:

8, 4, 0, -4, -8, -12, -16, -20,...

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Answer

the second one

∀x∀y(((x ≥ 0) ∧ (y < 0)) → (x – y > 0))
A. A non-negative number - a negative number is positive.
B. For any two real numbers, the first is non-negative, the second is negative, and the difference is positive.
C. For every non-negative number, one can find a negative number so that the first number minus, the second is positive.
D. One can find a non-negative number and a negative number so that the first minus, the second is positive.
E. One can find a non-negative number so that for any positive number chosen, the first number minus, the second is positive.

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Answer:

B. For any two real numbers, the first is non-negative, the second is negative, and the difference is positive.

Step-by-step explanation:

To answer this question, I'll analyse the mathematical statements one at a time

The analysis is as follows:

∀x -> This means real number x

∀y -> This means real number y

(x ≥ 0) -> Such that real number x is greater than or equal to 0. In other words, x is positive

∧ -> and

(y < 0)-> y is less than 0. In other words, y is negative

So, there are two real numbers: x and y

→ (x – y > 0) -> Their difference is greater than 0. In other words, their difference is positive

When the analysis above is compared to the list of given options; the option that match is B.

Hence, option B answers the question.

How would you graph the solution to -5w + 9 = 14 on a number line?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

w= -1

Your circle will be on the -1

Answer:

Taft

Step-by-step explanation:

HELP IT'S URGENT.
Please show workings.
No 4 (see image)

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Answer:

(i) (b² - 2ac)/c²(ii) (3abc - b³)/a³

Step-by-step explanation:

α and β are the roots of the equation:

ax² + bx + c = 0

Sum of the roots is:

α + b = -b/a

Product of the roots is:

αβ = c/a

Solving the following expressions:

(i)

1/α² + 1/β² =(α² + β²) / α²β² =((α + β)² - 2αβ) / (αβ)² = ((-b/a)² - 2c/a) / (c/a)² = (b²/a² - 2c/a) * a²/c² = b²/c² - 2ac/c² =(b² - 2ac)/c²

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(ii)

α³ + β³ =(α + β)(α² - αβ + β²) =(α + β)((α + β)² - 3αβ) = (α + β)³ - 3αβ(α + β) =(-b/a)³ - 3(c/a)(-b/a) =-b³/a³ + 3bc/a²= 3abc/a³ - b³/a³=(3abc - b³)/a³

[tex] \huge \underline{\tt Question} :[/tex]

If α and β are the roots of the equation ax² + bx + c = 0, where a, b and c are constants such that a ≠ 0, find in terms of a, b and c expressions for :

[tex] \tt \dfrac{1}{\alpha ^2} + \dfrac{1}{\beta ^2}[/tex]α³ + β³

[tex] \\ [/tex]

[tex] \huge \underline{\tt Answer} :[/tex]

[tex] \bf \dfrac{1}{\alpha ^2} + \dfrac{1}{\beta ^2} = \dfrac{b^2 - 2ac}{c^2 }[/tex][tex] \bf \alpha ^3 + \beta ^3 = \dfrac{ - b^3 + 3abc}{a^3}[/tex]

[tex] \\ [/tex]

[tex] \huge \underline{\tt Explanation} :[/tex]

As, α and β are the roots of the equation ax² + bx + c = 0

We know that :

[tex] \underline{\boxed{\bf{Sum \: of \: roots = \dfrac{- coefficient \: of \: x}{coefficient \: of \: x^2}}}}[/tex][tex] \underline{\boxed{\bf{Product \: of \: roots = \dfrac{constant \: term}{coefficient \: of \: x^2}}}}[/tex]

[tex] \tt : \implies \alpha + \beta = \dfrac{-b}{a}[/tex]

and

[tex] \tt : \implies \alpha\beta = \dfrac{c}{a}[/tex]

[tex] \\ [/tex]

Now, let's solve given values :

[tex] \bf \: \: \: \: 1. \: \dfrac{1}{\alpha ^2} + \dfrac{1}{\beta ^2}[/tex]

[tex] \tt : \implies \dfrac{\beta ^2 + \alpha ^2}{\alpha ^2 \beta ^2}[/tex]

[tex] \tt : \implies \dfrac{\alpha ^2 + \beta ^2}{\alpha ^2 \beta ^2}[/tex]

[tex] \\ [/tex]

Now, by using identity :

[tex] \underline{\boxed{\bf{a^2+ b^2 = (a+b)^2 -2ab}}}[/tex]

[tex] \tt : \implies \dfrac{(\alpha + \beta)^2 - 2 \alpha\beta}{(\alpha\beta)^2}[/tex]

[tex] \\ [/tex]

Now, by substituting values of :

[tex] \underline{\boxed{\bf{\alpha + \beta = \dfrac{-b}{a}}}}[/tex][tex] \underline{\boxed{\bf{\alpha\beta = \dfrac{c}{a}}}}[/tex]

[tex] \tt : \implies \dfrac{\Bigg(\dfrac{-b}{a}\Bigg)^2 - 2 \times \dfrac{c}{a}}{\Bigg(\dfrac{c}{a}\Bigg)^2}[/tex]

[tex] \tt : \implies \dfrac{\dfrac{b^2}{a^2} - \dfrac{2c}{a}}{\dfrac{c^2}{a^2}}[/tex]

[tex]\tt : \implies \dfrac{\dfrac{b^2}{a^2} - \dfrac{2ac}{a^{2} }}{\dfrac{c^2}{a^2}}[/tex]

[tex]\tt : \implies \dfrac{\dfrac{b^2 - 2ac}{a^2 }}{\dfrac{c^2}{a^2}}[/tex]

[tex]\tt : \implies \dfrac{b^2 - 2ac}{\cancel{a^2} } \times \dfrac{ \cancel{a^2}}{c^2}[/tex]

[tex]\tt : \implies \dfrac{b^2 - 2ac}{c^2 }[/tex]

[tex] \\ [/tex]

[tex] \underline{\bf Hence, \: \dfrac{1}{\alpha ^2} + \dfrac{1}{\beta ^2} = \dfrac{b^2 - 2ac}{c^2 }}[/tex]

[tex] \\ [/tex]

[tex] \bf \: \: \: \: 2. \: \alpha ^3 + \beta ^3 [/tex]

[tex] \\ [/tex]

By using identity :

[tex] \underline{\boxed{\bf{a^3+ b^3 = (a+b)(a^2 -ab + b^2)}}}[/tex]

[tex] \tt : \implies (\alpha + \beta)(\alpha ^2 - \alpha\beta + \beta ^2)[/tex]

[tex] \tt : \implies (\alpha + \beta)(\alpha ^2 + \beta ^2 - \alpha\beta)[/tex]

[tex] \\ [/tex]

By using identity :

[tex] \underline{\boxed{\bf{a^2+ b^2 = (a+b)^2 -2ab}}}[/tex]

[tex] \tt : \implies (\alpha + \beta)(\alpha + \beta)^2 -2 \alpha\beta - \alpha\beta)[/tex]

[tex] \tt : \implies (\alpha + \beta)((\alpha + \beta)^2 -3 \alpha\beta)[/tex]

[tex] \\ [/tex]

Now, by substituting values of :

[tex] \underline{\boxed{\bf{\alpha + \beta = \dfrac{-b}{a}}}}[/tex][tex] \underline{\boxed{\bf{\alpha\beta = \dfrac{c}{a}}}}[/tex]

[tex] \tt : \implies \Bigg(\dfrac{-b}{a}\Bigg)\Bigg( \bigg(\dfrac{-b}{a} \bigg)^2 -3 \times \dfrac{c}{a}\Bigg)[/tex]

[tex] \tt : \implies \Bigg(\dfrac{-b}{a}\Bigg)\Bigg(\dfrac{b^2}{a^2} - \dfrac{3c}{a}\Bigg)[/tex]

[tex]\tt : \implies \Bigg(\dfrac{-b}{a}\Bigg)\Bigg(\dfrac{b^2}{a^2} - \dfrac{3ac}{a^{2} }\Bigg)[/tex]

[tex]\tt : \implies \Bigg(\dfrac{-b}{a}\Bigg)\Bigg(\dfrac{b^2 - 3ac}{a^2} \Bigg)[/tex]

[tex]\tt : \implies \dfrac{-b}{a} \times \dfrac{b^2 - 3ac}{a^2} [/tex]

[tex]\tt : \implies \dfrac{ - b(b^2 - 3ac)}{a \times a^2} [/tex]

[tex]\tt : \implies \dfrac{ - b^3 + 3abc}{a^3} [/tex]

[tex] \\ [/tex]

[tex] \underline{\bf Hence, \: \alpha ^3 + \beta ^3 = \dfrac{ - b^3 + 3abc}{a^3}}[/tex]

There are 2 girls for every 5 boys at baseball game. If there are 56 total in attendance. How many girls and boys are there?

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Answer:

girls: 16

boys: 40

Step-by-step explanation:

girls : boys

2 : 5

let the total number of people be (2+5)x.

2x + 5x = 56

7x = 56

x = 8

therefore, no. of girls = 2 x 8 = 16

no. of boys = 5 x 8 = 40

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PLEASE HELP HURRY!! What is the value of x?

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Your answer is 3/2 units.

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Write a linear equation to represent this

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I think is Y=5x+20
Hope you get it right!
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(PLEASEEE HELP I DONT UNDERSTAND) Which of the following equations represents a linear NON-proportional function?
A) y=3x+0
B) y=x/4
C) y=7x
D) y=2/5x+7

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D

A nonproportional relationship is a linear line that doesn’t go through the origin.

y=3x+0 does go through the origin because the y-intercept (the b) is 0

Y=x/4 also has a y-intercept of 0

Y=7x also has a y-intercept of 0.

y=2/5x+7 does not go through the origin because the line passes the y-axis at (0,7) which is the y-intercept.



PLEASEE HELP.!! ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST.!! *EXTRA POINTS* DONT SKIP:((

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Answer:

-12

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

-12

Step-by-step explanation:

Its -12 for sure!!!!!

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Mr. Sanchez earns a 14% commission on the sales he makes for Sanchez
Rentals. How much commission would he make if he sold $3500 last
week?

not multi choice u type an answer !!!

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Commision would be $490
3500 times .14 is 490
Answer:

So the commission would be determined by multiplying the total profit of goods sold by the percent. With that we do this, 3,500*0.14=490$.
So, He would make a 490$ commission if he sold 3,500$ last week.

what plus 80 and 70 equals 180

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Answer:

30

Step-by-step explanation:

Take 80 and 70 and add them together to get: 130

Then subtract 130 from 180

To get: 30

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Answer:

30

Step-by-step explanation:

80 + 70 = 150

180- 150 = 30

therefore 80 + 70 + 30 = 180

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