If the equation of a circle is (x + 5)2 + (y - 7)2 = 36, its center point is
A(5.7)
B(-5,7)
C(5-7)

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Answer 1

the correct answer is B) (-5, 7), which represents the center point of the circle.

The equation of a circle in standard form is given by:

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

Where:

- (h, k) is the center of the circle

- r is the radius of the circle

Comparing this standard form to the given equation [tex]\( (x + 5)^2 + (y - 7)^2 = 36 \)[/tex], we can identify the center and radius of the circle.

For the given equation:

- Center of the circle: (-5, 7) because the term [tex]\( (x + 5)^2 \)[/tex] means the x-coordinate of the center is -5, and the term [tex]\( (y - 7)^2 \)[/tex]means the y-coordinate of the center is 7.

- Radius of the circle: [tex]\( r = \sqrt{36} = 6 \)[/tex] because the equation is already in the form [tex]\( r^2 = 36 \), so \( r = 6 \).[/tex]

So, the correct answer is B) (-5, 7), which represents the center point of the circle.


Related Questions

Diem is using a cylinder shape container to hold 42 in³ of liquid. The height of the container is 3 inches tall.

What is the best approximation for the radius of the container?


1.1 in.

2.1 in.

3.5 in.

4.5 in.

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Answer:

The correct answer option is B. 2.1 inches.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that the cylinder is to hold 42 in³ of liquid while the height of this container is 3 inches tall.

We are to find the best approximation for the radius of this container.

We know that the formula for the volume of a cylinder is given by:

Volume of cylinder = [tex]\pi r^2h[/tex]

Substituting the given values in the above formula to get:

[tex]42=\pi \times r^2 \times 3[/tex]

[tex]r^2 = \frac{42}{\pi \times 3 }[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt{r^2} = \sqrt{4.46}[/tex]

r = 2.1 inches

What is the reference angle for 120°

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Check the picture below.

bearing in mind that in essence, a reference angle is the angle made with the x-axis from any terminal point.

what is the length of chord ab

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Answer:

AB=20

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

r= 14.5

AB cuts r=14.5 in two parts one parts length=4

remaining length, x = 14.5 - 4 =10.5

draw a line from center of circle to point A making right angled triangle

Now hypotenuse=r=14.5

and one side of triangle=10.5

Using pythagoras theorem to find the third side:

c^2=a^2+b^2

14.5^2=10.5^2+b^2

14.5^2-10.5^2=b^2

b^2=100

b=10

AB=2b

     =2(10)

     =20

Hence length of cord AB=20!

SOLVE 4x + 3y = –5 -2x + 2y = 6 BY USING ELIMINATION. SHOW ALL WORK!!! HELPPPP :)))) THANKS! ;)

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Answer:

x= [tex]\frac{-1}{6}y+\frac{-11}{6}[/tex]

y=6x+11

Step-by-step explanation:

4x + 3y = –5 -2x + 2y = 6

- 4x - 3y  –5 -2x + 2y = 6

- 4x - 3y -2x + 2y = 6+5

-4x - 3y -2x +2y =11

-6x-y= 11

106 + (147x + 92)= what​

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Given

106 + (147x + 92)

Combine like terms

106 + 92 = 198

Simplify

147x + 198

Answer

147x + 198

106 + (147x + 92) = what

To solve this expression, you need to apply the distributive property, which states that a(b + c) = ab + ac.

Therefore, 106 + (147x + 92) = 106 + 147x + 92, which simplifies to 239 + 147x.

What is the sum of sqrt -2 and sqrt -18

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Answer:

4i sqrt(2)

Step-by-step explanation:

sqrt(-2) + sqrt(-18)

We know sqrt(ab)= sqrt(a) sqrt(b)

sqrt(-1)sqrt(2) + sqrt(9) sqrt(-2)

sqrt(-1)sqrt(2) + sqrt(9) sqrt(2)sqrt(1)

We know the sqrt(-1) is equal to i

i sqrt(2) +3 sqrt(2) i

i sqrt(2) +3i sqrt(2)

4i sqrt(2)

using the discriminant, how many solutions and what type of solution(s) does k^2-10k+25=0 have?

a. 2; irrational
b. 2; rational
c. 1; rational
d. no real solutions

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Answer:

c. 1; rational

Step-by-step explanation:

k² − 10k + 25 = 0

The discriminant of ax² + bx + c is b² − 4ac.

If the discriminant is negative, there are no real roots.

If the discriminant is zero, there is 1 real root.

If the discriminant is positive, there are 2 real roots.

If the discriminant is a perfect square, the root(s) are rational.

If the discriminant isn't a perfect square, the root(s) are irrational.

Finding the discriminant:

a = 1, b = -10, c = 25

(-10)² − 4(1)(25) = 0

The discriminant is zero, so there is 1 rational root.

Solve the system using substitution. y=-2x+12 3y-x+6=0. What is the solution?

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Answer:

x = 6, y = 0 → (6, 0)

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\left\{\begin{array}{ccc}y=-2x+12&(1)\\3y-x+6=0&(2)\end{array}\right\qquad\text{substitute (1) to (2):}\\\\3(-2x+12)-x+6=0\qquad\text{use the distributive property}\\(3)(-2x)+(3)(12)-x+6=0\\-6x+36-x+6=0\qquad\text{combine like terms}\\(-6x-x)+(36+6)=0\\-7x+42=0\qquad\text{subtract 42 from both sides}\\-7x=-42\qquad\text{divide both sides by (-7)}\\\boxed{x=6}\qquad\text{put it to (1)}\\\\y=-2(6)+12\\y=-12+12\\\boxed{y=0}[/tex]

Answer:

[tex]\text{\fbox{(6,~0)}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\left \{ {{\text{y~=~-2x~+~12}} \atop {\text{3y~-~x~+~6~=~0}} \right. \\ \\ \text{We~already~have~the ~value~of ~y ~so~ substitute~ this~ value~~ of ~y ~into~ the ~second ~equation.} \\ \\ \text{3(-2x~+~12)~-~x~+~6~=~0} \\ \\ \text{Distribute~ 3 ~inside~ the~ parentheses.} \\ \\ \text{-6x~+~36~-~x~+~6~=~0} \\ \\ \text{Combine~ like~ terms. ~You ~can~ subtract~ -6x ~and ~x ~and ~add ~36 ~and ~6.} \\ \\ \text{-7x~+~42~=~0} \\ \\ \text{Subtract~ 42 ~from~ both~ sides ~of~ the ~equation.} \\ \\ \text{-7x~=~-42} \\ \\ \text{Now ~solve~ for ~x ~by ~dividing~ both~ sides ~by~ -7.} \\ \\ \text{\fbox{x~=~6}} \\ \\ \text{To~ find~ y, ~substitute~ 6 ~for~x~ into~ the~first~ equation.} \\ \\ \text{y~=~-2(6)~+~12} \\ \\ \text{Multiply ~-2~ and~ 6.} \\ \\ \text{y~=~-12~+~12} \\ \\ \text{Combine~ like ~terms~ to ~complete~ solving~ for ~y.} \\ \\ \text{\fbox {y~=~0}} \\ \\ \text{The~ solution~ to ~this ~system ~of ~equations ~is ~\fbox{(6~,~ 0)}~.}[/tex]

[tex]\text{x~=~6} \\ \text{y~=~0}[/tex]

Max is drawing plans for a garden, measured in feet, which is shown below on the coordinate plane. Max has two vertices
of the garden at points (-1, 2) and (-1,-2).
At which points should Max have the other two vertices in order to make the area of his garden 20 square feet?

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Answer:

The other two vertices are (4 , -2) and (4 , 2) ⇒ 2nd answer

Step-by-step explanation:

* Lets explain how to solve the problem

- All the points on a vertical line have thee same x-coordinates

- In the vertical segment whose endpoints are (x , y1) and (x , y2)

 its length = y2 - y1

- All the points on a horizontal line have thee same y-coordinates

- In the horizontal segment whose endpoints are (x1 , y) and (x2 , y)

 its length = x2 - x1

* Lets solve the problem

- The two vertices of the garden are (-1 , 2) , (-1 , -2)

- The side joining the two vertices is vertical because the points have

  the same x-coordinate

∴ The length of the height = 2 - -2 = 2 + 2 = 4

∴ The length of the height of the garden is 4 feet

∵ The garden shaped a rectangle

∵ The area of the garden is 20 feet²

- The area of the rectangle = base × height

∵ The height = 4 feet

∴ 20 = base × 4 ⇒ divide both sides by 4

∴ Base = 5 feet

∴ The length of the base of the garden is 5 feet

- The adjacent side to the height of the rectangle is horizontal line

∵ The points on the horizontal line have the same y-coordinates

∴ The adjacent vertex to vertex (-1 , 2) has the same y-coordinates 2

∵ The length of the horizontal segment is x2 - x1

∴ 5 = x - (-1)

∴ 5 = x + 1 ⇒ subtract 1 from both sides

∴ x = 4

∴ The adjacent vertex to (-1 , 2) is (4 , 2)

- Lets find the other vertex by the same way

∵ The adjacent vertex to vertex (-1 , -2) has the same y-coordinates -2

∵ x-coordinate of this vertex is the same with x- coordinate of point

 (4 , 2) because these two points formed vertical side

∴ The other vertex is (4 , -2)

∴ The adjacent vertex to (-1 , -2) is (4 , -2)

* The other two vertices are (4 , -2) and (4 , 2)

Answer: Option B

(B) (4,-2) and (4,2) <======+ 100%

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the equation of the line that goes through the point (6,-1) and is parallel to the line represented by the equation below?

y=-5/6 x+3

A. y= -5/6x + 4
B. y= -5/6x - 6
C. y= -5/6x -4
D. y= -5/6x + 6

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[tex]\huge{\boxed{y=-\frac{5}{6} x+4}}[/tex]

Parallel lines share the same slope, so the slope of the parallel line in this case must be [tex]-\frac{5}{6}[/tex].

Point-slope form is [tex]y-y_1=m(x-x_1)[/tex], where [tex]m[/tex] is the slope and [tex](x_1, y_1)[/tex] is any known point on the line.

Plug in the values. [tex]y-(-1)=-\frac{5}{6} (x-6)[/tex]

Simplify and distribute. [tex]y+1=-\frac{5}{6} x+5[/tex]

Subtract 1 from both sides. [tex]\boxed{y=-\frac{5}{6} x+4}[/tex]

Answer:

y = -5/6x   +   4        (slope - intercept form)

OR

5x + 6y -24 = 0          (standard form)

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the equation of the line that goes through the point (6,-1) and is parallel to the line represented by the equation below?

y=-5/6 x+3

To solve this;

We need to first find the slope of the the equation given

Comparing the equation given with y=mx + c, the slope (m) = -5/6, any equation parallel to this equation will have the same slope as this equation.

Since our new equation is said to be parallel to this equation the slope(m) of our new equation is also -5/6.

Now we will proceed to find the intercept of our new equation, to find the intercept, we will simply plug in the value of the points given and the slope into the formula y=mx + c and then simplify

The value of the points given are; (6, -1) which implies x=6 and y=-1  slope(m)= -5/6

y = mx + c

-1 = -5/6 (6)  +  c

-1 = -5  +  c

Add 5 to both-side of the equation to get the value of c

-1+5 = -5+5 + c

4 = c

c=4

Therefore the intercept(c) of our new equation is 4

We can now proceed to form our new equation. To form the equation, all we need to do is to simply insert the value of our slope (m) and intercept (c) into y = mx +  c

y = -5/6x   +   4

This above equation is in slope-intercept form, we can further simplify it to be in the standard form.

6y = -5x + 24

5x + 6y -24 = 0

This circle is centered at the origin, and the length of its radius is 6. What is
the circle's equation?

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Answer:

x² + y² = 36

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation of a circle centred at the origin is

x² + y² = r² ← r is the radius

here r = 6, so

x² + y² = 6², that is

x² + y² = 36

The circle's equation is x² + y² = 36.

What is the equation for a circle?The equation of a circle provides an algebraic way to describe a circle, given the center and the length of the radius of a circle.The equation of a circle is different from the formulas that are used to calculate the area or the circumference of a circle.

Given:

length of its radius is 6.

To find:

the circle's equation

The equation for a circle in center, radius form is

(x - h)² + (y - k)² = r²  

The equation of a circle centered at the origin is

x² + y² = r²  

Where, r is the radius of the circle

Here radius of the circle = 6

If the center is (0,0) then h = 0 and k = 0

x² + y² = 6²,

x² + y² = 36

Therefore, the circle's equation x² + y² = 36.

To learn more about the radius of the circle refer to:

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The overhead reach distances of adult females are normally distributed with a mean of 205 cm205 cm and a standard deviation of 8.6 cm8.6 cm.
a. Find the probability that an individual distance is greater than 215.00215.00 cm.
b. Find the probability that the mean for 2525 randomly selected distances is greater than 203.70 cm.203.70 cm.
c. Why can the normal distribution be used in part​ (b), even though the sample size does not exceed​ 30?

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Answer:

a) P(z>1.16) = 0.8770

b) P(z>-0.75) = 0.2266

Step-by-step explanation:

Mean = 205 cm

Standard Deviation = 8.6 cm

a) Find the probability that an individual distance is greater than 215.00

We need to find P(X>215)

x = 215

z = x - mean /standard deviation

z = 215 - 205 / 8.6

z = 1.16

P(X>215)=P(z>1.16)

Finding value of z =1.16 from the table

P(z>1.16) = 0.8770

b) Find the probability that the mean for 25 randomly selected distances is greater than 203.70 cm

Sample size n= 25

x = 203.70

mean = x- mean / standard deviation / √sample size

mean = 203.70 - 205 / 8.6 / √25

mean = -1.3/8.6/5

mean = -0.75

Finding value from z-score table

P(mean >-0.75) = 0.2266

c) Why can the normal distribution be used in part​ (b), even though the sample size does not exceed​ 30?

If the original problem is normally distributed, then for any sample size n, the sample means are normally distributed.

If the length width and height of a cube all quadruple what happened to the volume of the cube

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Answer:

if the length, width and height of a cube quadruple, then the volume of the cube will be multiplied by 64.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given a cube of width W, height H and length L, the volume of the cube will be: Volume = W*H*L

If all the three parameters quadruple, then:

New Width = 4W

New Height = 4H

New Length = 4L

New Volume = 4W*4H*4L = 64WHL

Therefore, if the length, width and height of a cube quadruple, then the volume of the cube will be multiplied by 64.

Answer:

Volume will be multiplied by 64.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are to find the effect of quadrupling the length, width and height of a cube on its volume.

Since the length, width and height of a cube are all of the same dimension, let us represent it was a variable [tex] S [/tex].

[tex] V o l u m e = S ^ 3 [/tex]

[tex]New Volume = (4S)^3 =64S^3[/tex]

Therefore, if the length width and height of a cube all are quadrupled, the volume will be 64 times.

Perform the indicated operation.
3k+6/(k-2)+(2-k)= answers::: 3, -3,3k+6/k-2,3k+6/k+2

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Answer:

3 is the correct option.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given expression is:

3k+6/(k-2)+(2-k)

Break the numerators:

3k/(k-2) + 6/(2-k)

Now Re-arrange the term (2-k) in the denominator as (-k+2)

3k/(k-2) + 6/(-k+2)

Now takeout -1 as a common factor from (-k+2)

3k/(k-2) + 6/-1(k-2)

Now  move a negative (-1)from the denominator of 6/-1(k-2) to the numerator

3k/(k-2) + -1*6/(k-2)

Now take the L.C.M of the denominator which is k-2 and solve the numerator

3k - 6/ (k-2)

Take 3 as a common factor from the numerator:

3(k-2)/(k-2)

k-2 will be cancelled out by each other:

Thus the answer will be 3.

The correct option is 3....

If f(x)= -3x-2 ,what is f(-5)

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Answer:

f(- 5) = 13

Step-by-step explanation:

To evaluate f(- 5) substitute x = - 5 into f(x)

f(- 5) = - 3 × - 5 - 2 = 15 - 2 = 13

Evaluate the function rule for the given value. f(x) = 3^x for x = –5

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Answer:

f(-5) = 1/ 243

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) = 3^x

Let x=-5

f(-5) = 3^-5

Since the exponent is negative, it will move to the denominator

f(-5) = 1/3^5

f(-5) = 1/ 243

For this case we have the following function:

[tex]f (x) = 3 ^ x[/tex]

We must evaluate the function for[tex]x = -5[/tex]

So, we have:

[tex]f (-5) = 3 ^ {-5}[/tex]

By definition of power properties it is fulfilled that:

[tex]a ^ {- 1} = \frac {1} {a ^ 1} = \frac {1} {a}[/tex]

Thus:

[tex]f (-5) = \frac {1} {3 ^ 5} = \frac {1} {3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3} = \frac {1} {243}[/tex]

Answer:

[tex]\frac {1} {243}[/tex]

simplify the following fraction (5/9x3/5)+6/7

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Answer:

1 4/21

Step-by-step explanation:

(5/9*3/5)+6/7

The 5's cancel

(3/9)+6/7

Cancel a 3 in the numerator and a 3 in the denominator

1/3 + 6/7

We need to get a common denominator of 21

1/3 *7/7  + 6/7 *3/3

7/21 + 18/21

25/21

This is an improper fraction

21 goes into 25 1 time with 4 left over

1 4/21

Answer: [tex]\frac{25}{21}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The first step is to make the multiplication of the fractions inside the parentheses. To do this, you must multiply the numerator of the first fraction by de numerator of the second fraction and the denominator of the first fraction by the denominator of the second fraction:

[tex](\frac{5}{9}*\frac{3}{5})+\frac{6}{7}=\frac{15}{45}+\frac{6}{7}[/tex]

Now you can reduce the fraction  [tex]\frac{15}{45}[/tex]:

[tex]=\frac{1}{3}+\frac{6}{7}[/tex]

 And make the corresponding addition: in this case the Least Common Denominator (LCD) will be the multiplication of the denominators.   Divide each denominator by the LCD and multiply this quotient by the corresponding numerator and then add the products. Therefore you get:

[tex]=\frac{7+18}{21}=\frac{25}{21}[/tex]

Two taps A and B can fill a cistern in 20 and 30 minif both are opend simultaneously how long will it take to fill the cistern

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Answer:

it would take roughly 6 and a half minutes i think

I believe it’s 12 minutes since the since the time is unknown, you set it up as x/20+x/30 since you know that they are being added. Filling up the canteen is 1 because you want it full all the way so you find the common denominator and solve for the x which is 12

what is the value of y

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

since you know the measure of the angle that isn't a is 50, because 180 - 130 = 50, and since the sum of all the angles in the triangle has to be 180, y = 130/2 which equals 65

I need help on number 2 please, would really appreciate the help!

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Answer:

1st piece = 15 inch

2nd piece = 15 inch

3rd piece = 30 inch

Step-by-step explanation:

2.

Let length of first piece be x

since 2nd piece is same, so 2nd piece's length is also x

third piece is TWICE, so its length is 2x

Total length of all the 3 pieces is 60, so we setup an equation and solve for x:

x + x + 2x = 60

4x = 60

x = 60/4 = 15

Hence, first piece is 15, second piece is 15, third piece is 2(15) = 30

Given the following coordinates complete the reflection transformation. A(1,−5) B(2,−2) C(5,−2) Transformation: Complete the double reflection over the lines y=−1 followed by y=1. A"( , ) B"( , ) C"( , )

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Answer:

A''(1,-1) B''(2,2) C''(5,2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Points A(1,−5) B(2,−2) C(5,−2)

reflection over y=-1

Perpendicular distance between points y-coordinates of points (A, B and C) and y=-1 are 4,1 and 1

after reflections, the perpendicular distance will be 8,2,2 and the points will be at

A'(1,3) B'(2,0) C'(5,0)

again  reflection over y=1

Perpendicular distance between points y-coordinates of points (A', B' and C') and y=1 are 2,1 and 1

after reflections, the perpendicular distance will be 4,2,2 and the points will be at

A''(1,-1) B''(2,2) C''(5,2)!

the sum of two consecutive numbers is 1107. what are those numbers
PLEASE HELP !!!!!!!

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[tex]\huge{\boxed{553}}\ \ \huge{\boxed{554}}[/tex]

The numbers can be represented as [tex]x[/tex] and [tex]x+1[/tex].

We know that [tex]x+x+1=1107[/tex].

Combine like terms. [tex]2x+1=1107[/tex]

Subtract 1 on both sides. [tex]2x=1106[/tex]

Divide both sides by 2. [tex]x=553[/tex]

The first number is [tex]x[/tex], which equals [tex]\boxed{553}[/tex].

The second number is [tex]x+1[/tex], which equals [tex]553+1[/tex], which is [tex]\boxed{554}[/tex].

These numbers can be presented as n and n + 1 = 1107

2n = 1106 because we combine the n terms and subtract 1 from each side.

2n ÷ 2 = n

1106 ÷ 2 = 553

We now know that n = 553.

Our second consecutive integer must be 554. This is because our second

consecutive integer represents n + 1 so 553 + 1 =554.

Therefore, are two consecutive integers are 553 and 554.  

What is the explicit rule for the geometric sequence?

9.5,1.9,0.38,0.076,...

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Answer:

[tex]a_n=9.5 \cdot (0.2)^{n-1}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

If this is a geometric sequence, it will have a common ratio.

The common ratio can be found by dividing term by previous term.

The explicit form for a geometric sequence is [tex]a_n=a_1 \cdot r^{n-1} \text{ where } a_1 \text{ is the first term and } r \text{ is the common ratio}[/tex]

We are have the first term is [tex]a_1=9.5[/tex].

Now let's see this is indeed a geometric sequence.

Is 0.076/0.38=0.38/1.9=1.9/9.5?

Typing each fraction into calculator and see if you get the same number.

Each fraction equal 0.2 so the common ratio is 0.2.

So the explicit form for our sequence is

[tex]a_n=9.5 \cdot (0.2)^{n-1}[/tex]

Final answer:

A geometric sequence follows a specific pattern where each term is obtained by multiplying the previous term by a constant ratio. The explicit rule for a geometric sequence is defined by the first term, the term number, and the common ratio.

Explanation:

Geometric series are sequences in which each term after the first is found by multiplying the previous term by a fixed, non-zero number called the common ratio. The explicit rule for a geometric sequence is of the form an = a₁ * r⁽ⁿ⁻¹⁾, where a₁ is the first term, n is the term number, and r is the common ratio.

What is the value of x?

A. 155°
B. 60°
C. 35
D. 25°​

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Answer: C

Step-by-step explanation:

First, you should see that the bottom right corner is an angle on the other side. So subtract 180 from 95 to get 85. Since all angles in a triangle add up to 180, You do 85 + 60 + x = 180. You simplify further to get 145 + x = 180.

Subtracting 145 from both sides leaves you with x = 35, which gives you C.

So C is the correct answer.

Another way you can solve this is by simply subtracting the lengths from each other giving you a value of 35 for your x value but of course using this method will not always be the case

For triangle ABC, which one is equivalent to sin(A)?
cos(B)
sin(B)
cos(C)
tan(C)

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Answer: cos(C)

Step-by-step explanation: Use SohCahToa. Sin(A) is opposite over hypotenuse. The opposite is line BC. Use angle C. To get line BC, you will need the adjacent, and also the hypotenuse. Cos will get you this. Therefore, your answer is Cos(C).

The one which is equivalent to [tex]sin(A)[/tex] will be [tex]Cos(C)[/tex] .

What are trigonometric ratios ?

Trigonometric ratios are real functions which relate an angle of a right-angled triangle to ratios of two side lengths.

There are six trigonometric ratios [tex]Sin\theta,Cos\theta,Tan\theta,Cot\theta,Sec\theta,Cosec\theta[/tex] .

We have,

[tex]\triangle ABC[/tex] Right angled at  [tex]B[/tex] .

So,

[tex]sin(A)=\frac{Perpendicular}{Height}[/tex]

So, in  [tex]\triangle ABC[/tex] ,

[tex]sin(A)=\frac{BC}{AC}[/tex]

Now,

To find its equivalent we will look from angle [tex]C[/tex] ,

So, in options we two  trigonometric ratios from angle [tex]C[/tex],

So, take  [tex]Cos(C)[/tex] ,

[tex]Cos(C)=\frac{Base}{Hypotenuse}[/tex]

[tex]Cos(C)=\frac{BC}{AC}[/tex]

i.e. Equivalent to [tex]sin(A)[/tex]  is [tex]Cos(C)[/tex]

Hence, we can say that the one which is equivalent to [tex]sin(A)[/tex] will be [tex]Cos(C)[/tex] which is in option [tex](c)[/tex] .

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Evaluate 2g – 4, if the value of g = 5.

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Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

imputing 5 into g which makes the equation: 2(5) - 4

2(5) - 4

10 - 4

6

Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

2(5)-4

2*5 is 10

10 subtracted by 4 is 6

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Among two supplementary angles the measure of the larger angle is 44 more than
the measure of the smaller. Find their measures.


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Answer:

The smaller angle= 68°

The larger angle=112°

Step-by-step explanation:

Supplementary angles add up to 180°

Let the smaller of the angles to x then the larger angle will be x+44.

Adding the two then equating to 180°:

x+(x+44)=180

2x+44=180

2x=180-44

2x=136

x=68

The smaller angle= 68°

The larger angle=68+44=112°

Answer:

The angles are 68° , 112°

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the smaller angle be x

so the larger angle = x + 44

x , x + 44 are supplementary.

so,    x  + (x + 44) = 180

         x  + x + 44  = 180

                      2x  = 180 - 44 = 136

                          x = 136/2 = 68    

 the larger angle = x + 44 = 68 + 44 = 112

Which of the following expressions is this one equivalent to?
[tex]( {x}^{4}+ 2 {x}^{3} - x - 2) \div ( {x}^{3} - 1) [/tex]
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○A.
[tex] {x}^{2} + x + 1[/tex]
○B.
[tex] {x}^{2} + 3x + 2[/tex]
○C.
[tex]x + 2[/tex]
○D.
[tex]2x - 5 - \frac{3}{ {x}^{3} - 1 } [/tex]​

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Answer:

○C. x + 2

Step-by-step explanation:

x^4 + 2x^3 -x-2

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x^3 -1

Factor the numerator by grouping.  Take an x^3 from the first 2 terms and -1 from the last 2 terms

x^3( x + 2) -1(x+2)

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x^3 -1

now lets factor out the x+2

( x + 2)(x^3 -1)

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x^3 -1

Canceling out the x^3-1, we are left with

x+2

Answer:

C. x+2

Step-by-step explanation:

The given expressions are two polynomials which have to be divided in order to find the quotient. The long division method will be used to find the quotient of the two terms.

The long division is done and the picture is attached for detail.

From the picture, we can see that the correct answer is:

C. x+2 ..

Which of the following disjunctions is false?

2 · 3 = 6 or 4 + 5 = 10
5 - 3 = 2 or 3 · 4 = 12
3 + 4 = 9 or 5 · 2 = 11
6 · 2 = 11 or 3 + 5 = 8

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Answer:

Option C 3 + 4 = 9 or 5 · 2 = 11 is correct answer

Step-by-step explanation:

Disjunction states that if we have p or q then the disjunction is true if either p is true or q is true or p and q are true.

The disjunction is false when both p and q both are false.

1. 2 · 3 = 6 or 4 + 5 = 10

Disjunction is true because 2.3 =6 is true while 4+5=10 is false

2.  5 - 3 = 2 or 3 · 4 = 12

Disjunction is true because 5-3 =2 is true and 3.4=12 is also true.

3. 3 + 4 = 9 or 5 · 2 = 11

Disjunction is false because 3+4 =7 and not 9 and 5.2 =10 and not 11. Since both are false so, this disjunction is false.

4. 6 · 2 = 11 or 3 + 5 = 8

Disjunction is true because 6.2=12 and not 11 is false but 3+5 = 8 is true.

So, Option C 3 + 4 = 9 or 5 · 2 = 11 is correct answer.

Complete the three-by-three magic square (that is,the sums of the numbers in each row, in each column and in each of the diagonals are the same) using

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[tex]\displaystyle\\\text{We will use numbers from 1 to 9.}\\\\1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9=\frac{9(9+1)}{2}=\frac{9\times10}{2}=\frac{90}{2}=\boxed{\bf45}\\\\\text{the sums of the numbers in each row, in each column are }=\frac{45}{3}=\boxed{\bf15}\\\\\text{Solution:}\\\\\boxed{\,2\,}\boxed{\,7\,}\boxed{\,6\,}\\\boxed{\,9\,}\boxed{\,5\,}\boxed{\,1\,}\\ \boxed{\,4\,}\boxed{\,3\,}\boxed{\,8\,}\\\\\text{Convenient rotation of the square gives 8 solutions.}[/tex]

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