Which of the equations below could be the equation of this parabola?
(0,0)
Vertex
5
O A. x = 1 / ²
O B. - *
O c. y - 1²
D. x - - 1 / 2
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Answer 1
The answer is D.
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Answer 2

Based on the graph, an equation which could be the equation of this parabola is x = -5y².

How to find the equation of a parabola.

Mathematically, the general equation of a parabola is given by:

[tex]y = a(x-h)^2 + k \\\\ x= a(y-k)^2 +h[/tex]

Where:

h and k represents the vertex.

Also, the standard equation of a regular parabola is given by:

y = x²/4a

Note: The vertex for this parabola is at the origin (0, 0).

Based on the graph, an equation which could be the equation of this parabola is x = -5y².

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Answer:

40

Step-by-step explanation:

You know that angle m<SRT is 40, because it's a supplementary angle with 140. 180 - 140 = 40.

Next, you also know that the interior angles of a triangle add up to 180, so you would now make an equation adding all three angles and setting them equal to 180.

40 + 3x + 4 + 8x + 4 = 180

You would now add like terms.

11x + 48 = 180

You would now subtract 48 from both sides.

11x = 132

You would now divide both sides by 11.

x = 12

You would now plug x into m<RST, 3x + 4.

3(12) + 4 = m<RST

36 + 4 = m<RST

40 = m<RST

A large tank is partially filled with 100 gallons of fluid in which 20 pounds of salt is dissolved. Brine containing 1 2 pound of salt per gallon is pumped into the tank at a rate of 6 gal/min. The well-mixed solution is then pumped out at a slower rate of 4 gal/min. Find the number of pounds of salt in the tank after 35 minutes.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

From the given information:

[tex]R_{in} = ( \dfrac{1}{2} \ lb/gal) (6)\ gal /min \\ \\R_{in} = 3 \ lb/min[/tex]

Given that the solution is pumped at a slower rate of 4gal/min

Then:

[tex]R_{out} = \dfrac{4A}{100+(6-4)t}[/tex]

[tex]R_{out}= \dfrac{2A}{50+t}[/tex]

The differential equation can be expressed as:

[tex]\dfrac{dA}{dt}+ \dfrac{2}{50+t}A = 3 \ \ \ ... (1)[/tex]

Integrating the linear differential equation; we have::

[tex]\int_c \dfrac{2}{50 +t}dt = e^{2In |50+t|[/tex]

[tex]\int_c \dfrac{2}{50 +t}dt = (50+t)^2[/tex]

multiplying above integrating factor fields; we have:

[tex](50 +t)^2 \dfrac{dA}{dt} + 2 (50 + t)A = 3 (50 +t)^2[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{d}{dt}\bigg [ (50 +t)^2 A \bigg ] = 3 (50 +t)^2[/tex]

[tex](50 + t)^2 A = (50 + t)^3+c[/tex]

A = (50 + t) + c(50 + t)²

Using the given conditions:

A(0) = 20

⇒ 20 = 50 + c (50)⁻²

-30 = c(50) ⁻²

c = -30 × 2500

c =  -75000

A = (50+t) - 75000(50 + t)⁻²

The no. of pounds of salt in the tank after 35 minutes is:

A(35) = (50 + 35) - 75000(50 + 35)⁻²

A(35) = 85 - [tex]\dfrac{75000}{7225}[/tex]

A(35) =69.6193 pounds

A(35) [tex]\simeq[/tex] 70 pounds

Thus; the number of pounds of salt in the tank after 35 minutes is 70 pounds.

Estimate the area of the inregular shape. Explain your method and show your work.
Please help 100 points and brainliest

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27.5

Im not sure what my method was called but if u still need help comment and I will look it up for u

Answer:

30

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we are estimating. We know that it is about 5 units on top and about 6 units on the side. Therefore, you would multiply them

5*6=30

That is why the area of this irregular shape is 30 units.

an electrician has a 16-foot spool of wire and he needs to cut an 11-foot, 4-inch piece from the spool to make a repair. how many inches of wire will he have left on the spool after he makes the repair

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16 x 12 = 192 inches on the spool
11 x 12 + 4 = 136 inches required for the repair
192 - 136 = 56 inches remaining on the spool, after the repair.

The electrician will have 56 inches of wire left on the spool after he makes the repair.

First, we need to convert the length of the wire that the electrician needs to cut into inches. 11 feet is equal to 11 * 12 = 132 inches, and 4 inches is equal to 4, so the total length of the wire that the electrician needs to cut is 132 + 4 = 136 inches.

The electrician started with a spool of wire that was 16 feet long, or 16 * 12 = 192 inches long. If he needs to cut 136 inches of wire, he will have 192 - 136 = 56 inches of wire left on the spool.

Therefore, the electrician will have 56 inches of wire left on the spool after he makes the repair.

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What is 31.99 divided by 5.99 in long division? Explain & I will mark as brainliest

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Answer:

Its 5.3405  I think:>

Step-by-step explanation:

How to change a fraction to a decimal

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So what is the question

Answer:

just divide the numerator by the denominator

Step-by-step explanation:

an example is ⅔ as a decimal is about .666 or .7

Can you Explain how to do this plz

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it is -18 because -18 divided by 6 is -3. then -5+-3 is -8

Instead of having a cake, Ruben wants to make ice cream sundaes at his next birthday party.
He thinks each person will eat 2 cups of ice cream, and there will be 24 people at his party.
How many 1-gallon tubs of ice cream should he buy?
tubs

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Answer:

he should buy 3 gallons

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 16 cups in a gallon, and if each person will eat 2 cups, and there are 24 ppl, multiply 24 by 2 to get the number of cups.

24 x 2 = 48.

Then, divide that by 16 (the number of cups in a gallon) to t how many gallons.

48 ÷ 16 = 3

so, he needs 3 gallons

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A cake recipe called for using 6 ¼ cups of sugar before baking and another 5 ¾ cups after baking. What is the total amount of sugar needed in the recipe?

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Answer:12 cups of sugar are needed in the recipe

Step-by-step explanation:

6 ¼ + 5 ¾ =11 4/4=12

The total amount of sugar needed for the cake recipe is 12 cups.

Given that, A cake recipe called for using 6¼ cups of sugar before baking and another 5¾ cups after baking.

What is addition of two fractions?

To add fractions there are three simple steps:

Step 1: Make sure the bottom numbers (the denominators) are the same. Step 2: Add the top numbers (the numerators), put that answer over the denominator.

Step 3: Simplify the fraction (if possible)

Now, the total amount of sugar needed

6¼ + 5¾

= 25/4 + 23/4

= (25+23)/4

= 48/4

= 12

Hence, the total amount of sugar needed for the cake recipe is 12 cups.

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300/12.500000000000000000​

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Answer: 24

Step-by-step explanation: Hope this helps.

Find the slope of the line passing through the points (-4,7) and (2,-8)

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Answer:

[tex]m=\frac{-5}{2}[/tex]

General Formulas and Concepts:

Pre-Algebra

Order of Operations: BPEMDAS

Algebra I

Slope Formula: [tex]m=\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Define

Point (-4, 7)

Point (2, -8)

Step 2: Find slope m

Substitute:                    [tex]m=\frac{-8-7}{2+4}[/tex]Subtract/Add:               [tex]m=\frac{-15}{6}[/tex]Simplify:                        [tex]m=\frac{-5}{2}[/tex]

Someone please help answer completely !

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Answer:

the answer is  [tex]T=\frac{VP}{8}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

V=[tex]\frac{8T}{P}[/tex]

you need to make T the subject of the formula:

step1: multiply P for both sides.

V=[tex]\frac{8T}{P}[/tex]

VP=8T

step2: divide by 8 for both sides.

T=[tex]\frac{VP}{8}[/tex]

the answer is  [tex]T=\frac{VP}{8}[/tex]

5x-3(x-2)-x

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The answer would be: x+6

5x-3(x-2)-x

5x-3x + 6-x

x+6

Answer:

x+6

Step-by-step explanation:

5x-3(x-2)-x

5x-3x+6-x

x+6

Given (3x + 2) : (x - 2) = 7:5, what is the
value of x?​

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Answer:

(3x+2)/(x-2)=7/5

5(3x+2)=7(x-2)

15x+10=7x-14

15x-7x=-14-10

8x=-24

X=-24/8

X=-3

Write a different expression that has the same quotient as -3/8 and 3/8.

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Answer:

x = -3/8

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer in Slope form

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Answer:

y=1/4x+3

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Answer:

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The legs of a right triangle measure 8 inches and 12 inches. What is the area
of the triangle?
A. 192 sq. inches
B. 24 sq. inches
C. 48 sq. inches
D. 96 sq. inches

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Answer:48 sq. Inches

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Which is the graph of y=3/4x-3

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Answer:

need the graph, but go to desmos for answer to graphing questions

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A password contains eight ​digits. How many different passwords can be​ formed?

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Now lets assume you use a stronger password with a mix of lowercase and uppercase characters, such as "blUeFisH", then the character set is 52. In this case, there are 52^8 possible combinations of 8 character passwords. So, to break an 8 character password, it will take (1.7*10^-6 * 52^8) seconds / 2, or 1.44 years.

What number group is 45/5 in

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Answer:

Its in rational

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

45/5 is a rational number

Step-by-step explanation:

45/5 is equal to 9.

9 is a rational number.

please help im stuck​

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Answer:

NOT a relation and NOT a function

The first one it’s not rational or a function I believe

PLEASE HELP ME SIMPLIFY THIS PLEASE SHOW WORK TO! THANK YOU 5.3x - 9 + 7.6x

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Answer:

12.9x - 9

your welcome

What is the answer I’m dumb

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Answer:

9units

Step-by-step explanation:

For a sample, the 95% confidence interval is (0.202, 0.482). What is the point estimate, \hat{p}, of this sample?

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Answer:

The Point estimate p = 0.342

Step-by-step explanation:

For the sample, 95% confidence interval (0.202,0.482) . The Confidence interval width = (0.482 - 0.202) = 0.28

The margin of error = 0.28/2

The margin of error = 0.14

So, Point estimate p = Lower bound + Margin of error

Point estimate p = 0.202 + 0.14

Point estimate p = 0.342

Therefore, the Point estimate p = 0.342

HELP PLEASE!! NUMBER 6!!

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Answer:

hey it's not clear....

V = 4 + at, solve for A

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Answer:

a=v-4

Step-by-step explanation:

which is the right andwer?????????? please help me

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Answer:

The first one

Find the value of X.

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Answer:

x = 6

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

x=6

Step-by-step explanation:

32+4 is 36

90-36 is 54

9 times 6 is 54

54+4 is 58

58+32 is 90

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