Answer:
9.81m^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Given data
Pressure P= 50Pa
Mass M= 50kg
Weight= Mg= 50*9.81= 490.5N
Hence Force= 490.5N
We know that Pressure= Force/Area
Substitute
50= 490.5/Area
Area= 490.5/50
Area= 9.81 m^2
Hence the area is 9.81m^2
The train departs from Paris at 2028 and the journey takes 9 hours 10 minutes. Find the the train arrives in Milan
The tength of a picture frame is 12 cm more than twice the width. If the perimeter is 204cm, find the
dimensions (length and width) of the frame.
Answer:
30cm x 72 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
The perimeter is the measurements of all sides added together. Let's start by dividing the perimeter by 2, so we have the sum of the length and width. This gives us 102cm. Let's call the width x, and the length y. We know y is x times 2 plus 12. (2x + 12) So, we know [x + y = x + (2x + 12)]. So let's solve.
x + y = x + (2x + 12)
102 = x + (2x + 12)
102 = 3x + 12
102 - 12 = 3x + 12 - 12
90 = 3x
90/3 = 3x/3
30 = x
The width is 30cm.
The measures of the angles of a triangle are shown in the figure below. Solve for x.
Answer:
x = 39°
Step-by-step explanation:
51° + 90° = 141°
180° - 141° = x
x = 39°
They often don't label the 90° angle, so watch out for that in the future
Which expression is equivalent to
Answer:
8x^12 y^3
Step-by-step explanation:
8x^12 y^3
find the equation of a circle with a point at ( 10 , - 4 ) and a point at ( -2 , - 4 )
Answer:
Solution given:
letA=(10,-4)
B=(-2,-4)
centre[C](h,k)=[tex]\frac{10-2}{2},\frac{-4-4}{2}=(+4,-4)[/tex]
radius=[tex]\sqrt{(4-10)²+(-4+4)²}=6[/tex]units
we have
Equation of a circle is;
(x-h)²+(y-k)²=r²
(x-4)²+(y+4)²=36
or.
x²-8x+16+y²+8y+16=36
x²-8x+8y+y²=36-32
x²-8x+8y+y²=4
The equation is (x-4)²+(y+4)²=36 or x²-8x+8y+y²=4.
Answer:
[tex] \rm\displaystyle (x - 4) ^{2} + {(y + 4)}^{2} = 36[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
the given points are the diameter points of circle because notice that in the both points y coordinate is the same therefore it's a horizontal diameter
since (10,-4),(-2,-4) are the diameter points of the circle the midpoint of the diameter will be the centre of the circle
remember midpoint formula,
[tex] \displaystyle M = \left( \frac{x _{1} + x_{2} }{2} , \frac{ y_{2} + y_{2}}{2} \right)[/tex]
let,
[tex] \displaystyle x _{1} = 10[/tex][tex] \displaystyle x _{2} = - 2[/tex][tex] \displaystyle y _{1} = - 4[/tex][tex] \displaystyle y _{2} = -4[/tex]thus substitute:
[tex] \rm\displaystyle M = \left( \frac{10 + ( - 2)}{2} , \frac{ - 4 + ( - 4)}{2} \right)[/tex]
simplify addition:
[tex] \rm\displaystyle M = \left( \frac{8}{2} , \frac{ - 8}{2} \right)[/tex]
simplify division:
[tex] \rm\displaystyle M = \left( 4, - 4 \right)[/tex]
so the centre of the circle is (4,-4)
since it's a horizontal diameter the the redious will be the difference between the x coordinate of the Midpoint and the any x coordinate of the given two points but I'll use (-2,-4) therefore the redious is
[tex] \displaystyle r = 4 - ( - 2)[/tex]
simplify which yields:
[tex] \displaystyle\boxed{ r =6}[/tex]
recall the equation of circle
[tex] \displaystyle (x - h) ^{2} + {(y - k)}^{2} = {r}^{2} [/tex]
we acquire that,
h=4k=-4r=6therefore substitute:
[tex] \rm\displaystyle (x - 4) ^{2} + {(y - ( - 4))}^{2} = {6}^{2} [/tex]
simplify:
[tex] \rm\displaystyle (x - 4) ^{2} + {(y + 4)}^{2} = 36[/tex]
and we are done!
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this is the easiest question
Answer: [tex]3\dfrac{2}{6}\ h[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Rami practices his saxophone for [tex]\frac{5}{6}[/tex] hour on 4 day each week
So, for a week she practices around
[tex]\Rightarrow \dfrac{5}{6}\times 4\\\\\Rightarrow \dfrac{20}{6}[/tex]
Converting it into mixed fraction
[tex]\Rightarrow \dfrac{20}{6}=\dfrac{18+2}{6}\\\\\Rightarrow 3\dfrac{2}{6}\ h[/tex]
Answer:
33/100
Step-by-step explanation:
find the slope of the line that contains 2,2 and -3, 4
Answer:
-2/5
Step-by-step explanation:
your answer is -2/5 because whenever you have two points you can go ahead and just do rise over run and the formula is y1-y2/x1-y1 now you can go ahead and label them so y1 is 2, y2 is 4, x1 is 2 and x2 is -3 and now plug everything in
2-4/2-(-3)
-2/5
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Answer:
Value of opposite ∠2 = 120°
Step-by-step explanation:
Given question:
Quadrilateral inscribed in a circle
Value of ∠1 = 60°
Find:
Value of opposite ∠2
Computation:
In Quadrilateral inscribed in a circle, sum of opposite angle is 180
So,
Value of ∠1 + Value of ∠2 = 180°
60 + Value of ∠2 = 180
Value of ∠2 = 180 - 60
Value of ∠2 = 120
Value of opposite ∠2 = 120°
John has 8 cards that spell the word H O M E W O R K. He shuffles them and then places them face down. Assume he returns the card on each occasion.
a) What is the probability that he will choose the letter O?
Answer:
1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
Tom and friends went to the movie the show started at 2:30pm and ended at 4:15 how long did the movie last Well the movie lasted 1 hour and 45 mins hope this help
Answer:
You are correct, it is 1 hr 45 minutes since 2:30+30 = 3:00 and 1:15 + 3:00 = 4:15. 1:15+30 = 1:45.
Step-by-step explanation:
which of the following is equal square root of 9 x 4
Answer:
You didn't list any "of the following"
Here are some possible answers
√( 9 x 4) = 3 * 2
√( 9 x 4) = 6
plsplspls help it's due today and is needed for reports. I'll brainlist you! just do the questions u know and leave the ones u don't idm I'll do it myself but at least do a few. it'll make my day:)
Answer:
[tex]x=10[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
For all right triangles, the Pythagorean Theorem states:
[tex]a^2+b^2=c^2[/tex], where [tex]c[/tex] is the hypotenuse, or the longest side, of the right triangle.
Therefore, we have (starting from the blanks):
[tex]x^2+576=676,\\x^2+576-676=676-676,\\x^2=100,\\x=\boxed{10}[/tex]
Part A: Drag the factors of 45 and 75 into the correct boxes.
Part B: What is the greatest common factor of 45 and 75? Enter your answer in the box.
Answer:
3 x 5 is the gcf of 45 and 75. gcf(45,75) = 15.
Step-by-step explanation:
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The three planes given meet at a point. The planes are 3x+y-2z = 11, 4x-2y+z = -5, x+5y-4z = 33. The intersection is at what point? (Please explain.)
Answer:
(2, 7, 1)
Step-by-step explanation:
We have three equations, and using Gauss-Jordan Elimination, we can solve for x, y, and z
3x + y - 2z = 11
4x - 2y + z = -5
x + 5y - 4z = 33
We can start by taking out the z from all rows except one. To do this, we can work with the second row. I chose the second row because -5 is small and easy to add up with other numbers, and z has no coefficient in this row.
We can add 2 times the second row to the first row and 4 times the second row to the third row to get
11x - 3y = 1
4x - 2y + z = -5
17x -3y = 13
We then have the first and third rows having two variables. Since the y coefficients are the same, we can eliminate the y by adding the negative of the first row to the third row. Our result is then
11x - 3y = 1
4x - 2y + z = -5
6x = 12
From the third row, we can gather that x= 2. We can then plug that into the first row to get
22 -3y = 1
subtract 22 from both sides
-3y = -21
divide both sides by -3
y = 7
We can then plug our x and y values into the second row to get
4(2) - 2(7) + z = -5
8 - 14 + z = -5
-6 + z = -5
add 6 to both sides
z = 1
Our answer is thus (2, 7, 1)
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Answer: y = 1/4x - 1.
Step-by-step explanation: This line has a slope (rise over run) of 1/4, and a y-intercept of -1. Plugging those values into slope-intercept form (y = mx + b) gives you the answer.
Pls I need help with this
Answer:
third side = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
third side is hypoenuse as it is opposite to 90 degree.
using pythagoras theorem
(perpendicular)^2 + (base)^2 = (hypotenuse)^2
2^2 + (2[tex]\sqrt{3[/tex] )^2 = hypotenuse^2
4 + 4*3 = hypotenuse^2
16 = hypotenuse^2
[tex]\sqrt{16}[/tex] = hypotenuse
4 = hypotensue
A card is chosen at random from a pack of playing cards. what is the probability that it is either a heart or the queen spades
Answer:
14/52=7/26
favorable outcomes = 14 (heart =13 queen of spades=1)
total outcomes = 52
hope it helps
what is 5 pi over three raidans in degrees
Answer:
300 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
5 pi/3
To change radians to degrees, multiply by 180/pi
5 pi/3 * 180/pi
5/3 * 180
5 * 60
300 degrees
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Answer:
m<K = 146°
Step-by-step explanation:
From the above information given, we can conclude that ∆JKL is an isosceles triangle with two equal sides, KL and JK. Therefore, the angles opposite each side of KL and JK are congruent to each other. Which are:
<J and <L.
m<J = 17° (given)
Therefore,
m<L = m<J = 17° (base angles of the isosceles ∆)
m<L = 17°
m<K = 180° - (m<J + m<L)
m<K = 180° - (17 + 17)
m<K = 146°
The algebraic expression 6x² + 9x + 3 represents the area of a rectangle. What is the area of the
rectangle when x = 3 feet?
a. 51 square feet
b. 60 square feet
c. 66 square feet
d. 84 square feet
Help me please thank u
Answer:
your answer to this question is C.
the expanded form of 6,398 is
Answer:
The expanded form of 6,398 is 6000 + 300 + 90 + 8
(−7,−6)y(9,10)(-7,-6)y(9,10)
Answer:
i need more information to answer this question
Step-by-step explanation:
An airplane took off at a constant angle of elevation. After the plane traveled for 25 miles, it reached an altitude of 5 miles. To the nearest tenth of a degree, what was the angle of elevation?
Answer:
11.5 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
For future reference trianglecalculator.net is very helpful
The angle of elevation to the nearest tenth of a degree is 11.54°.
What is an angle of elevation?An angle of elevation is defined as the angle between the slant horizontal line of an eye and the object in relation to the baseline called the adjacent.
In trigonometry, the angle of elevation can be determined by using the sine rule.
[tex]\mathbf{sin \ \theta = \dfrac{opp}{hyp} }[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{sin \ \theta = \dfrac{5}{25} }[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{ \theta =sin^{-1} (0.2)}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{ \theta =11.54^0}[/tex]
Learn more about the angle of elevation here:
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Do the surface area plzzz and u get 25 points and if u Dk don’t answer and no links
Answer:
184
Step-by-step explanation:
A = 2(wl+hl+hw) = 2 · (6 · 2 + 10 · 2 + 10 · 6) = 184
Answer:
SA = 184 m²
Step-by-step explanation:
The opposite faces of the cuboid are congruent , then surface area (SA) is
SA = 2(2 × 6) + 2(6 × 10) + 2(2 × 10)
= 2(12) + 2(60) + 2(20)
= 24 + 120 + 40
= 184 m²
Which linear equation best fits the data ?
Answer:
[tex]{ \tt{slope = \frac{2 - 1.5}{40 - 60} }} \\ = - 0.025 \\ \\ { \tt{y = mx + c}} \\ 2 = ( - 0.025 \times 40) + c \\ c = 3 \\ { \bf{ y = - 0.025x + 3}}[/tex]
the histogram on the left shows the number of hours students in an art class practiced drawing during one week.
Step-by-step explanation:
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simplify
x2 + 6 − (3x2 − 2x − 5)
Answer:
- 2x² + 2x + 11
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
x² + 6 - (3x² - 2x - 5) ← distribute parenthesis by - 1
= x² + 6 - 3x² + 2x + 5 ← collect like terms
= - 2x² + 2x + 11
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
what additional information is needed to prove the triangles congruent by AAS
Answer:
pq=su
Step-by-step explanation:
its the only one that makes sense
A rectangular field has perimeter 600 m and area 21600 m squared. Find the dimensions of the field.
Answer:
Let length be x and width be y
[tex]perimeter = 2(l + w) \\ 600 = 2(x + y) \\ x + y = 300 - - - (a) \\ \\ area = l \times w \\ 21600 = xy - - - (b) \\ from \: (a) : \\ y = 300 - x \\ \therefore21600 = x(300 - x) \\ 21600 = 300x - {x}^{2} \\ {x}^{2} - 300x + 21600 = 0 \\ (x - 180)(x - 120) = 0 \\ x = 180 \: \: or \: \: 120 \: m \\ \\ y = 120 \: \: or \: \: 180 \: m \\ \\ { \boxed{ length = 180 \: m}} \\ { \boxed{width = 120 \: m}}[/tex]