A factory’s production is modeled by function f(x) where f(x) is the number of parts produced per hour and x is the number of people working during production choose the ordered pair that represents a posible domain and range of the function

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Answer 1

Answer:

5,10

Step-by-step explanation:

this is the answer


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x^2 + y^2 +2x+6y=26

what is the center

what is the radius

please show calculations/steps

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Answer:

centre = (- 1, - 3 ) , radius = 6

Step-by-step explanation:

the equation of a circle in standard form is

(x - h)² + (y - k)² = r²

where (h, k ) are the coordinates of the centre and r is the radius

given

x² + y² + 2x + 6y = 26 ( collect x and y terms )

x² + 2x + y² + 6y = 26

using the method of completing the square

add ( half the coefficient of the x/ y terms )² to both sides

x² + 2(1)x + 1 + y² + 2(3)y + 9 = 26 + 1 + 9

(x + 1)² + (y + 3)² = 36 ← in standard form

with centre = (- 1, - 3 ) and r = [tex]\sqrt{36}[/tex] = 6

Complete the squares:

[tex](x {}^{2} + 2x + 1) - 1 = (x + 1) {}^{2} - 1[/tex]

[tex](y {}^{2} + 6y + 9) - 9 = (y + 3) {}^{2} - 9[/tex]

[tex](x + 1) {}^{2} - 1 + (y + 3) {}^{2} - 9 = 26[/tex]

[tex](x + 1) {}^{2} + (y + 3) {}^{2} = 26 + 10[/tex]

[tex](x + 1) {}^{2} + (y + 3) {}^{2} = 36[/tex]

General form:

[tex](x - a) {}^{2} + (y - b) {}^{2} = r {}^{2} [/tex]

Center coordinates:

I ( a , b ) I ( -1 , -3 )

Radius:

[tex]r {}^{2} = 36[/tex]

[tex]r = \sqrt{36} = 6[/tex]

What is the measure of angle c?

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Answer:

∠ c = 29°

Step-by-step explanation:

∠ b and 97° are vertically opposite angles and are congruent , so

∠ b = 97°

the 3 angles in the triangle sum to 180° , that is

54° + b + c = 180°

54° + 97° + c = 180°

151° + c = 180° ( subtract 151° from both sides )

c = 29°

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10. Find [tex]\frac{d^{2}}{d x^{2}}\int ^x_0\left(\int ^{\sin t}_1\sqrt{1+u^{4}}du\right)dt\text{.}[/tex]

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Let g(t) denote the inner integral. By the fundamental theorem of calculus, the first derivative is

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx} \int_0^x g(t) \, dt = g(x)[/tex]

Then using the FTC again, differentiating g gives

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{dg}{dx} = \frac{d}{dx} \int_1^{\sin(x)} \sqrt{1+u^4} \, du = \boxed{\cos(x) \sqrt{1+\sin^4(x)}}[/tex]

176.98 round to the nearest cent

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Answer:

See answer(s) below

Step-by-step explanation:

$ 176.98   to nearest cent is  $ 176.98

176.98 cents rounded to the nearest cent is 177 cents

A factory sells backpacks for $40.00 each. The cost to make
1 backpack is $10.00. In addition to the costs of making
backpacks, the factory has operating expenses of $12,000 per week. The factory's goal is to make a profit of at least $980
each week.

Which inequality represents the number of backpacks, x, that
need to be sold each week for the factory to meet this goal?
A. 30x + 12,000 < 980
B. 30x + 12,000 > 980
C. 30x - 12,000 < 980
D. 30x – 12,000 2 980

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Answer:

it is a to my calculation

Step by step


find the
Domain and sketch a
graph of
f (X) =2-0,4x

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f(x)=x^2−2x+1

Yw and pls mark me brainiest

Answer:

-infty<xinfty

Step-by-step explanation:

Your brother is 1/3 your age. Your sister is 4 years older than your brother. Your sister is 9 years old. Write and solve an equation to find your age a.

what is the equation helppppp

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Answer:

Your age(a) is 15 in this case.

If your brother is 1/3 of your age, that means multiply your brother's age by 3

Your sister is 9, and is 4 years older than your brother. In that case, we now know that your brother is 5

With that information, we can put this into a valid equation.

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turn 1/3 into a flipped fraction, 3/1 which is equal to 3

your brother's age is 5, so the first value would be 5

5 times 3 is 15, so that means a is 15

[tex]5 * 3/1 = 15[/tex]

A grounds crew is marking out a circular logo at the center of a football field. The logo will
have a circumference of 141.3 feet. What will be the diameter length of the logo in yards?

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Answer:

circumference of a circle formula is C=2*pi*r

Step-by-step explanation:

then  

141.3 = 2*pi * r

solve for r

141.3/ (2*pi) = r

22.48859 feet

diameter is  2*r

2*22.48859= 44.9771 feet

divide by 3 because there are 3 feet in one yard

44.9771/3= 14.99239 yds.  

it doesn't say to round off, but I would call this 15 yds.

Diameter is 15 yards   ± .008 yds  That's just about 1/4 of an inch

A litter of puppies has some male and
some female puppies. This can be
described with the following equation.
L = m + f
Solve the equation for the number of
female puppies, f.
Enter the variable that belongs in the green box.
f = [?] - [

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If L= m+ f, then to find f, u move m to the other side. So u subtract it. Cause you have to do the opposite. So f= L-m

L is in the green box

A square plot is 64 m^2 ..find its length..​

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Answer:

Length: 8 m

Explanation:

                                     square area: length²

Here:area: 64

So find Length:length² = 64length = ±√64length = ±8

As length is positive, length = +8

What is the domain of the relation below?

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Domain are the x values

{-4,-2,0,2}

Answer:

{-4, -2, 0, 2]

Step-by-step explanation:

THIS IS THE SET OF X-VALUES:

Domain is {-4, -2, 0, 2]

Please help photo attached

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Answer:

Your answer would be 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you divided 20 by 10 you get 2.

That's your answer.

Hope this helps.


The parent function f(x)= x3 is represented by graph A. Graph A is transformed to get graph B and graph C. Write the functions represented by
graph B and graph C.

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Answer:

The graph of f(x) = x² was transformed to create the graph of g(x) = f(x) + 1.5. Which statement about the graphs is true?

The vertex of the graph of g is 1.5 units to the left of

the vertex of the graph of f.

B

The y-intercept of the graph of g is 1.5 units above the

y-intercept of the graph of f.

The graph of g is a reflection of the graph of f across

the y-axis.

The graph of g is a reflection of the graph of f across

the x-axis.

Step-by-step explanation:

Verify that the function satisfies the hypotheses of the Mean Value Theorem on the given interval Then find all numbers c that satisfy the conclusion of the Mean Value Theorem: f(x) = 1/x on [1,3]​

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f(x) = 1/x and its derivative f '(x) = -1/x² are discontinuous only at x = 0; everywhere else it is defined and behaves nicely in the sense that f is

• continuous on the closed interval [1, 3], and

• differentiable on the open interval (1, 3)

and the MVT holds.

The theorem says there is some real number c between 1 and 3 such that

[tex]f'(c) = \dfrac{f(3) - f(1)}{3 - 1}[/tex]

Solve for this c :

[tex]-\dfrac1{c^2} = \dfrac{\frac13-\frac11}{3 - 1} \implies c^2 = 3 \implies \boxed{c = \sqrt3}[/tex]

Sarah can make 5 tables in 3 days, how many can she make in 21 days?

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Answer

the answer is 105

Step-by-step explanation:

multiply 5 and 21

answer is 105

Step-by-step explanation:

multiply 5x21

The first image for the question and the other image for the example please I want the correct answer.

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it is 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

the most appropriate answer will Be 2

Step-by-step explanation:

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54. Find [tex]y^{\prime}[/tex] if [tex]x^y=y^x\text{.}[/tex]

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Step-by-step explanation:

Take the natural log of both sides:

[tex]ln ({x}^{y} ) = ln ({y}^{x} )[/tex]

Logarithm rules allow you to bring down the exponents:

[tex]yln(x) = xln(y)[/tex]

Now differentiate. We will have to implicitly differentiate 'y' since it is a function of 'x'. Both sides require the product rule:

[tex] \frac{dy}{dx} ln(x) + \frac{y}{x} = ln(y) + \frac{x}{y} \frac{dy}{dx} [/tex]

Isolate the terms that have y' since that is what we want:

[tex] \frac{dy}{dx} ln(x) - \frac{x}{y} \frac{dy}{dx}= ln(y) - \frac{y}{x} [/tex]

Factor out y' to get:

[tex] \frac{dy}{dx}( ln(x) - \frac{x}{y})= ln(y) - \frac{y}{x} [/tex]

Therefore:

[tex] \frac{dy}{dx} = \frac{ln(y) - \frac{y}{x} }{ln(x) - \frac{x}{y} } [/tex]

Aman is adding -17 + 9. He wants to write -17 as the sum of two numbers so that one of the numbers, when added to 9, will equal 0.

Write integers in the blanks to show how Aman will solve this problem.

-17 + 9 = _____ + _____ + 9
-17 + 9 = _____ + 0

My question has been deleted because it was "incomplete." Look at photo please. Would really appreciate it, I just need the integers from the blanks above! Thank you!

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Answer:

answer is ‘see analysis’

Step-by-step explanation:

Let f(x) = 6x^2 - 4x + 2. Find a constant c between 1 and 9 such that the average value of the function f(x) on the interval (1,9] is equal to fc).
A. 4.8735
B. 5.5402
C. 5.5721
D. -4.8735
E. 164​

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The value of constant c between 1 and 9 such that the average value of the function f(x) on the interval [1,9] is equal to is 5.

What is mean value theorem?

Mean value theorem is the theorem which is used to find the behavior of a function.

The function given as,

[tex]f(x) = 6x^2 - 4x + 2[/tex]

The value of function at 0,

[tex]f(0) = 6(0)^2 - 4(0) + 2\\f(0)=2[/tex]

Differentiate the given equation,

[tex]f(x)' = 6\times2x - 4\times1 + 0\\f(x)' = 12x - 4\\f(x)' = 12x -4[/tex]

If the constant c between 1 and 9 such that the average value of the function f(x) on the interval (1,9], then,

[tex]f(c)'=12c-4[/tex]

Using Lagrange's mean value theorem,

[tex]f(c)'=\dfrac{f(9)-f(1)}{9-1}\\12c-4=\dfrac{452-4}{9-1}\\12c=54+4\\c=\dfrac{60}{12}\\c=5[/tex]

Thus, the value of constant c between 1 and 9 such that the average value of the function f(x) on the interval [1,9] is equal to is 5.

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Answer:

5.5402

Step-by-step explanation:

First you need to find the average value of the function, you can use a calculator to do that, which you will find is 164.

The questions asks you to find a number between 1 and 9 so that f(c) (which is just f(x)) equals the average value of the function.

Since you already know the average value (164), you can set the equation equal to 164 and solve for x, which should give you 5.5402.

If you want more information: the function equals the average value, which is 164=6x^2-4x+2, is the equation you want to set up and solve for x.

You may get two answers and I can't explain why because I don't understand it that well, just use the one that is in the 1 to 9 range.

The second answer should be negative which is out of the 1 to 9 range, which leaves you with the other number that rounds up to 5.5402

I hope this helps any other struggling students

From a point Q, the length of the tangent to a circle is 24 cm and the distance of Q from the centre is 25 cm find the radius of the circle.​

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[tex]\large\bold{{Question :}}[/tex]

From a point Q, the length of the tangent to a circle is 24 cm and the distance of Q from the centre is 25 cm find the radius of the circle.

[tex]\large\bold\red{\underline{Solution :-}}[/tex]

Here, O is the center of the circle.

⟼ Given :

OQ = 25 cmPQ = 24 cm

⟼ To Find : We have to find the radius OP.

Since QP is tangent, OP perpendicular to QP.

(Since, Tangent is Perpendicular to Radius ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀at the point of contact)

So, ∠OPQ=90°

⟼ By Applying Pythagoras Theorem :

OP² + RQ² = OQ²

OP² + (24)² = (25)²

OP² = 625 - 576

OP² = 49

OP = √49

OP = 7 cm

Hence, The Radius is 7 cm

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Explaination :

Here after drawing the diagram for the question we came to knew that the length of line OQ is 25 cm and length of line PQ is 24 cm.

(Angle OP is of 90°)

So line OQ is hypotenuse , line OP is perpendicular , line PQ is base.

Let us simply apply the concept of Pythagoras theorem to find out the length of line OP.

Base (PQ) = 24 cm Hypotenuse (OQ) = 25 cm Perpendicular (OP) = ?

[tex]: \: \implies \: \sf{(Hypotenuse) {}^{2} \: = \: (Base) {}^{2} \: + \: (Perpendicular) {}^{2} } \\ \\ : \: \implies \: \sf{(OQ) {}^{2} \: = \: (OP) {}^{2} \: + \: (PQ) {}^{2} } \\ \\ : \: \implies \: \sf{(25) {}^{2} \: = \: (OP) {}^{2} \: + \: (24) {}^{2} } \\ \\ : \: \implies \: \sf{(OP) {}^{2} \: = \: (25) {}^{2} - \: (24) {}^{2}} \\ \\ : \: \implies \: \sf{(OP) {}^{2} \: = \: (25 \times 25) - \: (24 \times 24)} \\ \\ : \: \implies \: \sf{(OP) {}^{2} \: = \: (625) - \: (576)} \\ \\ : \: \implies \: \sf{(OP) {}^{2} \: = \: 625 - \: 576} \\ \\ : \: \implies \: \sf{(OP) {}^{2} \: = \: 49} \\ \\ : \: \implies \: \sf{OP \: = \: \sqrt{49} } \\ \\ : \: \implies \: \red{\bf{OP \: = \: 7}}[/tex]

Therefore,

Radius of the circle is of 7 cm.

Select the correct answer.
A polygon is translated and then stretched vertically. Which statement is correct?

A.
The translation does not preserve side lengths and angles, but the vertical stretch preserves side lengths and angles of the preimage.
B.
Neither the translation nor the vertical stretch preserves side lengths and angles of the preimage.
C.
The translation preserves side lengths and angles, but the vertical stretch does not preserve side lengths and angles of the preimage.
D.
Both the translation and the vertical stretch preserve side lengths and angles of the preimage.

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C: The translation preserves side lengths and angles, but the vertical stretch does not preserve side lengths and angles of the preimage.

How to explain translation of a polygon?

When we talk about the concept of translation in transformations, it means that the side lengths remain the same. This means the object is just moved from one place to another and the lengths are preserved.

However, when we stretch the polygon, it means we are increasing or decreasing at least one side length.

Thus, we can conclude that The translation preserves side lengths and angles, but the vertical stretch does not preserve side lengths and angles of the preimage.

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Do y’all know what the line on top mean?

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Answer: hii

"Overbar (Vinculum)"

Step-by-step explanation:

"a horizontal line written above a mathematical symbol to give it some special meaning."

" The vinculum can indicate a repeating decimal value: When it is not possible to format the number so that the overline is over the digit(s) that repeat, one overline character is placed to the left of the digit(s) that repeat: ‾"

Hopefully this helps you!

- Matthew

it means to repeat those two numbers

Solve the inequality 2c/3 + 1 > 7

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Answer:

c > 9

Step by Step explanation

Laura has 7 more than
triple the number of
pens Ann has. If Ann
has r
pens,
write an
expression for how
many pens Laura has.

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Step 6. Check the answer in the problem and make sure it makes sense.

Yes, 75+0.25\left(500\right)=200.

Step 7. Write a sentence that answers the question. Sergio and Lizeth can travel 500 miles and still stay on budget.

Taleisha’s phone plan costs her ?28.80 a month plus ?0.20 per text message. How many text messages can she use and keep her monthly phone bill no more than ?50?



What is the surface area of a rectangular prism with a height of 5 cm, length of 5.4 cm, and width of
2.4 cm?
The surface area is

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=length *width*height
=5.4*5*2.4= A=103.92cm²

Work out the sheet below

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Answer:

32cm² is the area of face CFGD.

Step-by-step explanation:

help pls math is hard

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29 which makes a descant that creates the award

Find the shaded area. Choose the letter for the best answer.

I’m checking if I’m correct

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Answer:

H. 36 sq inches

Step-by-step explanation:

area of rectangle

= 4 x 6

= 24

area of triangle

= 1/2 x (10-6) x (4+2)

= 12

total shaded area

= 24 + 12

= 36 sq inches

so answer is H

hope this helps!

The answer is …H. 36 sq inches

a. Use the appropriate formula to find the value of the annuity.
b. Find the interest.
Periodic Deposit
$3000 at the end of each year
Time
Rate
6% compounded annually
30 years
(round to the nearest dollar if needed)

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Answer:

i think The final answer would be $3512.58

Step-by-step explanation:

Suppose the graph represents a map in which each grid unit equals 1 mile. If a school is located at B and a
library is located at N, what is the distance between the school and the library?

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answer: 5 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

use the distance formula to solve this problem. plug in the two coordinates to solve this problem.

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