In the figure below, KL=9 and JK=4. Find JL.

In The Figure Below, KL=9 And JK=4. Find JL.

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Answer 1

Answer:

JL → 13

Explanation:

JL → JK + KL

JL → 4 + 9

JL → 13

Answer 2

JL be x

JK+KL=JLx=9+4x=13

JL=13


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Paper clips and sand is a Mixture or Solution?

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Answer:

solution

Step-by-step explanation:

you can separate it back into its original forms

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A line which passes through the point (0,4) has gradient 5.
Write down the equation of the line.​

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A(0;4); x=0, y=4; m=5

General equation of linear function is [tex]y=mx+b[/tex] ⇒

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Answer:

[tex]\frac{3x}{(x-3)(x+1)}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{2x-1}{x^2-2x-3}[/tex] + [tex]\frac{1}{x-3}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{2x-1}{(x-3)(x+1)}[/tex] + [tex]\frac{1}{x-3}[/tex]

multiply the numerator/ denominator of 2nd fraction by (x + 1)

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add the numerators , leaving the common denominator

= [tex]\frac{2x-1+x+1}{(x-3)(x+1)}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{3x}{(x-3)(x+1)}[/tex]

Answer:

A) (x+1)(x-3)

B) 3x / x^2 - 2x - 3

or (3x ÷ x^2 - 2x - 3)

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Express the following sentence in mathematic sentence, dividing 120 by 40 is equal to 3​

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Answer:

120/40=3

Step-by-step explanation: Hope this helps

I need the answer in the next 6 hours

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Answer:

180m

Step-by-step explanation:

The figure shown in the picture is a right triangle.

We have two of it's sides and need to find the hypotenuse (the side in front of the right angle).

To find that we must use the Pythagorean theorem:

[tex]c^{2} = {a}^{2} + {b}^{2} [/tex]

Side a is 400m and side b is 300m.

Therefore:

[tex]c^{2} = {300}^{2} + {400}^{2} [/tex]

[tex]c = \sqrt{300 \times 300 + 400 \times 400} = 500[/tex]

Now that we know that side c is 500m we must just substract the distance between Marla and the dock with the lenght of the side to find the answer

500 - 320 = 180m

Answer:

She is 180m from the information Center

She walked 240m from the parking lot to the lake.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Absolute minimum and maximum values of [tex]f(x)=2x^{3}-3x^{2} -12x+1[/tex] on the interval [-2,3]

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Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]f'(x)=6x^{2}-6x-12[/tex]

So f'(x)=0:

x^2 - x - 2 = 0

(x-2)(x+1)=0

x=-1, 2

So we need to find the value of f at those critical points and also at the endpoints of the interval

f(-1)=-2-3+12+1=8

f(2)=16-12-24+1=-19

f(-2)=-16-12+24+1=-3

f(3)=54-27-36+1=-8

so the max is 8 and the min is -19

Identify fraction 40/40

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Answer:

it's a unit fraction by cancelling it

Answer:

Whole fraction

Step-by-step explanation:

40/40

= 1

☆ Since we get 1 as the answer, the fraction is a whole fraction.

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If a vehicle is going 72 mph, how many feet does the vehicle travel
in one second?

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Answer:

simple math convert mph to fps and multiply by 72: 105.6

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the value of x.
to
890
121°

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Answer:

32°

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the angle next to 121° be a,

a+121°=180°

a=180-121=59°

Now we have a=59°,

89° (given) and x, these threes form a triangle, therefore,

x+a+89°=180°

×+59°+89°=180°

x+148°=180°

x=180°-148°

x=32°

An animal is running at a rate of 50 ft per sec.
(a) If the animal runs for 7 sec,
(b) If the animal travels d ft, what is its time

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Answer:

49

Step-by-step explanation:

Find The Value Of x ?
[tex]1) \sf \large \: log_{3}( \frac{1}{3} ) = x[/tex]

[tex]2) \large\sf log_{3}(x - 1) = 2[/tex]
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Answer:

1) [tex]x = -1[/tex]  ||     2) [tex]x = 10[/tex]

Explanation:

1)

→ [tex]\log _3\left(\frac{1}{3}\right)=x[/tex]

→ [tex]\frac{1}{3} = 3^x[/tex]

→ [tex]3^{-1} = 3^x[/tex]

→ [tex]x = -1[/tex]

2)

→ [tex]\log _3\left(x-1\right)=2[/tex]

→ [tex]x - 1 = 3^2[/tex]

→ [tex]x -1 = 9[/tex]

→ [tex]x = 9 +1[/tex]

→ [tex]x = 10[/tex]

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Here's the solution ~

Question 1 :

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: log_{ {3} }( \frac{1}{3} ) = x[/tex]

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: log_{ {3} }( {3}^{ - 1} ) = x[/tex]

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: log_{ {3} }( {3})^{ - 1 } = x[/tex]

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: - 1 \times log_{3}(3) = x[/tex]

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: - 1 \times 1 = x[/tex]

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: x = - 1[/tex]

Question 2 :

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: log_{3}(x - 1) = 2[/tex]

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: x - 1 = {3}^{2} [/tex]

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: x = 9 + 1[/tex]

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: x = 10[/tex]

I’m so lost, please help!

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Answer:

a = 156°

b = 132°

c = 108°

Step-by-step explanation:

The sum of the exterior angles of a polygon equals 360°. The sum of an interior and exterior angle equals 180°. There are two missing exterior angles that you need to find the measure of so we can find the value of x.

First exterior angle is with the 82° interior angle. Subtract from 180 to find the exterior angle.

180 - 82 = 98°

The second exterior angle is with the 134° interior angle. Subtract from 180 to find the exterior angle.

180 - 134 = 46°

Now add all the exterior angles together and set them equal to 360.

x + 2x + 3x +72 + 98 + 46 = 360

6x + 216 = 360

6x + 216 -216 = 360 -216

6x = 144

6x/6 = 144/6

x = 24

No find the exterior angles then subtract each one from 180°.

To find a.

a + x = 180

a + 24 = 180

a + 24 - 24 = 180 - 24

a = 156°

To find b.

b + 2x = 180

b + 2(24) = 180

b + 48 = 180

b + 48 - 48 = 180 - 48

b = 132°

To find c.

c + 3x = 180

c + 3(24) = 180

c + 72 = 180

c + 72 - 72 = 180 -72

c = 108°

The flight from Perth to London is 16 hours and 35 minutes. The time in Perth is 7 hours ahead of London. A flight leaves Perth at 8am on Wednesday. What is the time in London when the flight arrives?​

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Answer:

Flight arrived in london on 5 : 35 pm Wednesday

Step-by-step explanation:

Time = 16 h 35 min

Time difference = 7 h

Flight time  =  8am

So

     According to perth time flight reached in london is

         8 am + 16 h 35 m =  8 am + ( 12 h + 4h + 35 m) =

         8pm + 4h +35 =  12am + 35m   = 12 : 35 am

The time difference is 7 h ,so minus this from  perth time

      12 : 35 am -  7h  =   5 : 35 pm

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Linda, Frank, and Alan served a total of 78 orders Monday at the school cafeteria. Linda served 6 more orders than Alan. Frank served 2 times as many orde as Alan. How many orders did they each serve? Number of orders Linda served:
frank served
Alan served​

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Answer:

Frank served 32

Alan served 18

Linda served 24

Step-by-step explanation:

78-6=72

72 divided by 4 = 18

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Answer:

-(x+8) (x-2) I think this is the answer

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Answer:

[tex] {7}^{2} [/tex]

[tex]7[/tex]

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On a piece of paper, sketch or use a protractor to construct right triangle ABC with AB=3 in., m∠A=90°, and m∠B=45°.

What statement is true about the triangle?

A. BC=3 in

B. AC=3 in.

C. AC=6 in.

D. BC=6 in

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B. AC = 3 in.

because when there is a right triangle with an angle that equals 45 degrees, all sides, not including the hypotenuse, are automatically congruent. This triangle is like that. So if one side, that is not the hypotenuse, equals 3 then the other aide equals 3.

Name the property shown 4 (x+6) = 4(x) + 4(6)

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Answer:

Distributive property

Step-by-step explanation:

Shows the breakdown of distributing the 4

4(x+6)

4x + 4(6)

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Answer:

1) 4x² + 4x

2) 2x² - 1

Explanation:

     in these type of questions, we go right to left serially in function

given:

f(x)=x²-1g(x)=2x+1

1)

fg(x)

f(2x+1)

(2x+1)²-1

4x² + 4x + 1 -1

4x² + 4x

2)

gf(x)

g(x²-1)

2(x²-1) + 1

2x² - 2 + 1

2x² - 1

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Help with this geometry problem

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Answer:

∠DCA ≅ 56°

Reason: vertical angles theorem

∠DCF ≅ 144°

Reason: Angles on a straight line (DE) add up to 180°

∠ECB ≅ = 37°

Reason: Angles on a straight line (FA) add up to 180°

∠CAB ≅ ∠DCA ≅ 56°

Reason: Alternate interior angles theorem

∠CBA ≅ ∠ECB ≅ 37°

Reason: Alternate interior angles theorem

Step-by-step explanation:

∠DCA ≅ ∠ECF ≅ 56°

Reason: vertical angles theorem

∠DCF ≅ 180 - 56 = 144°

Reason: Angles on a straight line (DE) add up to 180°

∠ECB ≅ 180 - 56 - 87 = 37°

Reason: Angles on a straight line (FA) add up to 180°

∠CAB ≅ ∠DCA ≅ 56°

Reason: Alternate interior angles theorem

∠CBA ≅ ∠ECB ≅ 37°

Reason: Alternate interior angles theorem

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Answer:

[        [tex]10000(2)^{-n}[/tex]       ]    where n is the number of hours.

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If h = 7 units and r = 3 units, then what is the volume of the cone shown above?

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Given:-

Height of cone = 7 unitsRadius of cone = 3 units

To find:

Volume of Cone

We know:-

[tex] \bigstar \boxed{ \rm Volume \: of \: Cone = \frac{1}{3} \pi {r}^{2} h}[/tex]

[tex] \\ \\ [/tex]

So:-

[tex] \leadsto\sf Volume \: of \: Cone = \dfrac{1}{3} \pi {r}^{2} h[/tex]

[tex] \\ \\ [/tex]

[tex] \leadsto\sf Volume \: of \: Cone = \dfrac{1}{3} \times \pi \times {3}^{2} \times 7 \\ [/tex]

[tex] \\ \\ [/tex]

[tex] \leadsto\sf Volume \: of \: Cone = \dfrac{1}{3} \times \pi \times 3 \times 3 \times 7 \\ [/tex]

[tex] \\ \\ [/tex]

[tex] \leadsto\sf Volume \: of \: Cone = \dfrac{1}{\cancel3} \times \pi \times \cancel3 \times 3 \times 7 \\ [/tex]

[tex] \\ \\ [/tex]

[tex] \leadsto\sf Volume \: of \: Cone =\pi \times 3 \times 7 \\ [/tex]

[tex] \\ \\ [/tex]

[tex] \leadsto\sf Volume \: of \: Cone =\pi \times 21\\ [/tex]

[tex] \\ \\ [/tex]

[tex] \leadsto\bf Volume \: of \: Cone = 21\pi[/tex]

[tex] \\ \\ [/tex]

Therefore option C is correct.

The Volume of the cone is 21π cubic units

The volume of a cone

The formula for calculating the volume of a cone is expressed as:

V = 1/3πr²h

where:

r is the radius = 3 units

h is the height = 7units

The volume of the cone = 1/3π(3)²*7
Volume of the cone = 3π * 7

Volume of the cone = 21π cubic units

Hence the Volume of the cone is 21π cubic units

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Which of the following is not directly related to the sample size calculations in the case of one sample z testing?

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Answer:

here's your answer hope it helps you

Step-by-step explanation:

the upper bound of an interval uses the number of samples to get its value. same is said for the population standard deviation.

Find the quadratic equation
[tex]9y {}^{2} - 12y - 14 = 0[/tex]

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[tex]9y^2-12y-14=0\\D=(-12)^2-4\times9\times(-14)=144+504=648=(\pm18\sqrt{2})^2 \\\\y_1=\dfrac{12+18\sqrt{2} }{18} =\dfrac{2+3\sqrt{2} }{3} \\\\y_2=\dfrac{12-18\sqrt{2} }{18} =\dfrac{2-3\sqrt{2} }{3}[/tex]

Answer:

Solve the equation for y by finding a,b, and c of the quadratic then applying the quadratic formula.

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Step-by-step explanation:

A parachutist’s speed during a free fall reaches 165 feet per second. What is this speed in meters per second? At this speed, how many meters will the parachutist fall during 10 seconds of free fall? In your computations, assume that 1 meter is equal to 3.3 feet. Do not round your answer.

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Answer:

[tex]x=750m[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]Assuming[/tex] [tex]That[/tex]:

[tex]1m=3.3ft[/tex]

We can make the conversion from feet per second to meters per second with this procedure:

[tex](165 \frac{ft}{s} ) (\frac{1m}{3.3ft} )=50\frac{m}{s}[/tex]

Let [tex]x[/tex] be the amount of meters the parachutist will fall during 15 seconds of free fall

Having that in 1 second the parachutist falls 50 meters, we can calculate [tex]x[/tex] :

[tex]x=(50\frac{m}{s} )(15s)[/tex]

[tex]x = 750 m[/tex]

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Solve the following inequality algebraically:
1 less-than 3 x minus 2 less-than 4
a.
1 less-than x less-than 2
b.
0 less-than x less-than 3
c.
1 greater-than x greater-than 2
d.
0 greater-than x greater-than 3

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Answer:

1 less-than x less-than 2

b.

0 less-than x less-than 3

c.

1 greater-than x greater-than 2

d.

0 greater-than x greater-than 3

Answer:

The Answer is A.  1 < x < 2

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Therefore has one solution.

explanation:

Given equations:

6x + y = -7

-24x -7y = 25

Make y the subject:

6x + y = -7

y = -7 - 6x ..............equation 1

-24x -7y = 25

-7y = 25 + 24x

y = (25 + 24x)/-7 ..........equation 2

Solve them simultaneously:

(25 + 24x)/-7 = -7 - 6x

25 + 24x = -7 (-7 - 6x)

25 + 24x = 49 + 42x

42x - 24x = 25- 42

18x = -24

x = [tex]-\frac{4}{3}[/tex]

Then y is:

y = -7 - 6x

y = -7 - 6( [tex]-\frac{4}{3}[/tex])

y = 1

Has one separate value of x and y: (  [tex]-\frac{4}{3}[/tex] , 1 ); so it has one solution.

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The main idea is to exploit the trigonometric identity,

sin²(θ) + cos²(θ) = 1

2. For an integral containing 16 - 81x², you might substitute x = 4/9 sin(θ) (with differential dx = 4/9 cos(θ) dθ, but without an actual integral to work with this isn't really important). Then

16 - 81x² = 16 - 81 (4/9 sin(θ))²

… = 16 - 81 (16/81 sin²(θ))

… = 16 - 16 sin²(θ)

… = 16 (1 - sin²(θ))

… = 16 cos²(θ)

so that in the root expression, we would end up with

[tex]\left(16 - 81x^2\right)^{7/2} = \left(16\cos^2(\theta)\right)^{7/2} = 2^{14} |\cos(\theta)|^7[/tex]

since [tex](ab)^c=a^cb^c[/tex] for all real a, b, and c; [tex]16^{7/2}=\left(2^4\right)^{7/2}=2^{14}[/tex]; and [tex]\sqrt{x^2}=|x|[/tex] for all real x.

The goal is to replace x with some multiple of sin(θ) that makes the coefficients factor out like they did here, which then lets you reduce 1 - sin²(θ) to cos²(θ).

And don't be discouraged by the absolute values; in the context of a definite integral, there are things that can be done to remove them or otherwise simplify absolute value expressions.

3. Substitute z = 1/√8 sin(θ) (so that dz = 1/√8 cos(θ) dθ). Then

1 - 8z² = 1 - 8 (1/√8 sin(θ))²

… = 1 - 8 (1/8 sin²(θ))

… = 1 - sin²(θ)

… = cos²(θ)

so that

[tex]\left(1-8z^2\right)^{3/2} = \left(\cos^2(\theta)\right)^{3/2} = |\cos(\theta)|^3[/tex]

In Chelsea's group, there are three boys and six girls. Write a fraction, in simplest form, to represent the amount of boys in the group.

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Answer: 3/9 should be the answer :)

Step-by-step explanation:

the hypotonuse of a right triangle measures 15cm and one of its legs meauseres 8cm find the measure of the other leg

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Answer:

7cm

Step-by-step explanation:

15 - 8

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