R (-3,1) and S (-1,3) are points on a circle. If RS is a diameter, find the equation of the circle.​

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Answer 1

Answer:

[tex]\sf (x+2)^2+(y-2)^2=2[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

If RS is the diameter of the circle, then the midpoint of RS will be the center of the circle.

[tex]\sf midpoint=\left(\dfrac{x_s-x_r}{2}+x_r,\dfrac{y_s-y_r}{2}+y_r \right)[/tex]

             [tex]\sf =\left(\dfrac{-1-(-3)}{2}+(-3),\dfrac{3-1}{2}+1 \right)[/tex]

             [tex]\sf =(-2, 2)[/tex]

Equation of a circle:   [tex]\sf (x-h)^2+(y-k)^2=r^2[/tex]

(where (h, k) is the center and r is the radius)

Substituting found center (-2, 2) into the equation of a circle:

[tex]\sf \implies (x-(-2))^2+(y-2)^2=r^2[/tex]

[tex]\sf \implies (x+2)^2+(y-2)^2=r^2[/tex]

To find [tex]\sf r^2[/tex], simply substitute one of the points into the equation and solve:

[tex]\sf \implies (-3+2)^2+(1-2)^2=r^2[/tex]

[tex]\sf \implies 1+1=r^2[/tex]

[tex]\sf \implies r^2=2[/tex]

Therefore, the equation of the circle is:

[tex]\sf (x+2)^2+(y-2)^2=2[/tex]


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For a ride on a rental scooter, Goran paid a $3 fee to start the scooter plus 11 cents per minute of the ride. The total bill for Goran's ride was $23.79. For how many minutes did Goran ride the scooter?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

he paid a 3 dollar fee so we can remove that 23.79-3 = 20,79

now we devide 20,79 by 11 or 189 minutes.

Solve | x + 6| - 7 = 8

A: x= -9 and x = -21

B: x = 9 and x = -9

C: x = -9 and x = 21

D: x = 9 and x = -21

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Answer:

x = 9,-21

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{|x+6|-7=8}[/tex]

Transport -7 to add 8:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{|x+6|=8+7}\\\displaystyle \large{|x+6|=15}[/tex]

Cancel absolute sign and add plus-minus to 15:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{x+6=\pm 15}[/tex]

Transport 6 to subtract ±15:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{x=\pm 15-6}[/tex]

Consider:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{x= 15-6}[/tex] or [tex]\displaystyle \large{x = -15-6}[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle \large{x=9}[/tex] or [tex]\displaystyle \large{x=-21}[/tex]

Solution:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{x = 9}[/tex] or [tex]\displaystyle \large{x=-21}[/tex]

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Second Method

Given:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{|x+6|-7=8}[/tex]

Transport -7 to add 8:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{|x+6|=8+7}\\\displaystyle \large{|x+6|=15}[/tex]

Absolute Function Property:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{|x-a| = \begin{cases} x-a \ \ (x \geq a) \\ -x+a \ \ (x < a) \end{cases}}[/tex]

Consider both intervals:

When x ≥ a then:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{|x+6|=15}\\\displaystyle \large{x+6=15}[/tex]

Transport 6 to subtract 15:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{x=15-6}\\\displaystyle \large{x=9}[/tex]

When x < a then:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{|x+6|=15}\\\displaystyle \large{-(x+6)=15}\\\displaystyle \large{-x-6=15}[/tex]

Transport -6 to add 15:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{-x=15+6}\\\displaystyle \large{-x=21}[/tex]

Transport negative sign to 21:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{x=-21}[/tex]

Solution:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{x=9}[/tex] or [tex]\displaystyle \large{x=-21}[/tex]

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Can i have help on #3 and #2? Thanks<3

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Answer:

I don't know if these are right

2.756

3. 1,426.42

Roderick has a dog that has a mass of 9 kilograms what is the mass of the dog in grams

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Answer:

9000 grams

Step-by-step explanation:

multiply the mass value by 1000

A square pyramid has a base with a side length of 7.5 feet and lateral faces with heights of 16 feet. Write an expression that can be used to find the surface area, in square feet, of the square pyramid.

Please provide an expression, not just the surface area please :)

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Check the picture below.

so the surface area of the pyramid will be the sum of the areas of the base and the four triangular faces.

[tex]\stackrel{\textit{\Large Areas}}{\stackrel{\textit{4 triangular faces}}{4\left[ \cfrac{1}{2}(7.5)(16) \right]}~~ + ~~\stackrel{\textit{rectangular base}}{(7.5)(7.5)}}\implies 240~~ + ~~56.25\implies 296.25~ft^2[/tex]

how many positive integers are between 28/3 and 83/5

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Answer: ur dad

Step-by-step explanation:

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There are 7 positive integers in between 28/3 and 83/5.

What is an integer?

An integer is a whole number (not a fractional number) that can be positive, negative or zero.

Given that;

Two fractions are;

28/3 and 83/5.

Now, Write fraction into decimal form as;

28/3 = 9.33

83/5 = 16.6

So, All Integers in between 9.33 and 16.6 are;

⇒ 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16

Thus, There are 7 positive integers in between 28/3 and 83/5.

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can someone please help me with this

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Answer:

"4 or less, let it rest. 5 or more, raise the score."

Step-by-step explanation:

1) 5.57, 5.62, 5.59

2) 2.349, 2.352, 2.346, 2.354

3)

0.7

0.3

1.5

3.4

4)

3.74

0.93

0.33

1.56

I hope this helps! Have a lovely day!! :)

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Determine the type of symmetry of r=-7+ 2cos3ø from the equation, if any. Make sure to confirm graphically. Symmetric with respect to the:
A) pole
B) none of these
C)line /2
D) polar axis

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well, hmmm to check for polar symmetry, hmmm say we simply replace the value for either "r" or "θ" or both in the original equation, if the equation rendered is the same as the original, there you have it, symmetry, so let's do that.

[tex]\underline{\textit{testing for symmetry to the }\frac{\pi }{2}~line\qquad \qquad r=-r~~,~~\theta =-\theta } \\\\\\ r=-7+2cos(3\theta )\implies (-r)=-7+2cos[3(-\theta )]\implies -r=-7+2cos(-3\theta ) \\\\\\ \stackrel{symmetry~identity}{-r=-7+2\stackrel{\downarrow }{cos(3\theta )}}\implies r=7-2cos(3\theta )\impliedby \textit{woopsie, no dice} \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill[/tex]

[tex]\underline{\textit{testing for symmetry to the polar axis}\qquad \qquad \theta =-\theta} \\\\\\ r=-7+2cos(3\theta )\implies r=-7+2cos[3(-\theta )]\implies r=-7+2cos(-3\theta ) \\\\\\ \stackrel{symmetry~identity}{r=-7+2\stackrel{\downarrow }{cos(3\theta )}}\impliedby \textit{low and behold\qquad \Large \checkmark}[/tex]

now, we could run a test for "the pole" or namely the origin by simply changin r = -r, however we already know where the symmetry is, so no need.

Check the picture below.

help please
1.) Write in words the decimal 123.0047.



Write in fractional notation and simplify.

2.) 0.91 3.) 2.769



Write in decimal notation.

4.) 74 over 1000 5.) 37047 over 10000 6.) 756 9 over 100



Which decimal number is greater?

7.) 0.07 or 0.162 8.) 8.049 or 8.0094


Round the next decimal number, 5.6783, to the indicated decimal place.

9.) To the Unit 10.) To the Thousandth 11.) To the Tenth

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1.) One hundred twenty-five and forty-seven thousandths

2.) 91/100.

3.) 2769/1000

4.) 0.074

5.) 3.705

6.) 75.69

7.) 0.162 is greater than 0.07

8.) 8.049 is greater than 8.0094

9.) 6

10.) 5.678

11.) 5.7



A birthday cake weighs 7/8 pounds. If 2/3 of the cake is flour, how much is flour

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Don’t know but you do have to subtract
5/24 is the amount for flour

What is the least common multiple of 324 and 245?

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the lcm would be 79380

Step-by-step explanation:

5×7×7

2×2

×3×3×3×3

muliply all the 3 numbers and then you get 79380

Khairi has only 20¢ and 50¢ coins in his coin bank. There are twice as
many 20¢ coins as 50¢ coins. How many 20¢ coins are there in the coin
bank if all the coins add up to $17.10?

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Answer:

There is 43 20¢ in the coin bank.

How many subsets does the following set (4,5,6,7,8) have?​

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Answer:Number of subsets will be given by 2^n, where n is the number of elements in the set.

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of elements is 5. Therefore, the number of subsets that can be formed from the given set is 2^5 = 32.

In two or more complete sentences, compare the number of x-intercepts in the graph of f(x)=x2 to the number of x-intercepts in the graph of g(x)= (x+2)2 -7

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Because f(x)=x^2 is the parent function of a quadratic, it has one x-intercept at (0,0), no shifts up or down. But because g(x)=(x+2)^2-7 is a quadratic being shifted 2 units to the left and most importantly 7 units down, the function will cross the x-intercept 2 times.

I hope this is the answer you were looking for!

6.
Part I: Suppose a prism has a square base with each side of length 3.75 cm and a height
of 5.65 cm. Use the formula below to find the volume. Show your work and round your
answer to the nearest hundredth. (5 points)

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Answer:

79.45401²

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]1)\ V=B\ Sh[/tex]

[tex]\therefore\ V=3.15\times 3.75\times 5.65[/tex]

[tex]=79.403125[/tex]

[tex]\approx 79,45\ cm^3[/tex]

I hope this helps you

:)

Rounded to the nearest hundredth, the volume of the prism is approximately 79.50 cm^3.

To find the volume of a prism, we use the formula:

Volume = Base Area * Height

In this case, the prism has a square base with each side of length 3.75 cm and a height of 5.65 cm. The formula for the area of a square is:

Base Area = Side Length^2

So, the base area can be calculated as:

Base Area = 3.75 cm * 3.75 cm = 14.0625 cm^2

Now, we can find the volume using the formula:

Volume = Base Area * Height

Volume = 14.0625 cm^2 * 5.65 cm

Volume ≈ 79.5025 cm^3

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What is the area in polynomial form

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Answer:

[tex] \orange{ \boxed{ \sf{ ( \: {x}^{2} + 11x + 18 \: ) \: sq. \: units}}}[/tex]

Solution :

Area = lenght x width

Lenght = x + 9

Width = x + 2

[tex] \sf \green{area \: = \: (x + 9)(x + 2)} \\ \sf \green{ = \: { {x}^{2} + 11x + 18}} [/tex]

Answer:

[tex]x^2+11x+18\: \sf(square\:units)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

To use the area model of solving multiplication and division problems, calculate the area of each of the colored rectangles and add them together.

Area of a rectangle = Length × Width

Area of blue rectangle:  [tex]x \times x = x^2[/tex]

Area of pink rectangle:  [tex]x \times 9 = 9x[/tex]

Area of green rectangle:  [tex]2 \times x=2x[/tex]

Area of orange rectangle:  [tex]2 \times 9=18[/tex]

Area of entire rectangle = blue + pink + green + orange

                                        = [tex]x^2+9x+2x+18[/tex]

                                        = [tex]x^2+11x+18\: \sf(square\:units)[/tex]

What is the answer for this question?

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Answer:

is this from flvs?

Step-by-step explanation:

I will give the brainiest if you get it right.

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Answer:

  1 ≤ x < 7/4

Step-by-step explanation:

The function f(x) is defined as increasing on the domain (-8, 4), so the ordering of the arguments is not changed by the function. We can solve the inequality as though f(x) = x, which is increasing everywhere.

Inequality solutions

  f(4x -3) ≥ f(2 -x²)

  4x -3 ≥ 2 -x² . . . . . . using our assumed definition of f(x)

  x² +4x -5 ≥ 0 . . . . . subtract 2-x²

  (x -1)(x +4) ≥ 0 . . . . factored form; zeros at -4, +1

The values of x that make this true are ones that make the factors have the same signs: x ≤ -4 or x ≥ 1.

Domain restrictions

The domain of f(x) is -8 < x < 4, so we require the arguments of f be restricted to those values

Left side

  -8 < 4x -3 < 4

  -5 < 4x < 7

  -5/4 < x < 7/4

Right side

  -8 < 2 -x² < 4 . . . . . right side is always true

  x² < 10 . . . . . . . . . . . add x² +8

  |x| < √10 . . . . . . . . . . less restrictive than the the left-side restriction

Solution

With the given domain restrictions on f(x), the inequality will be true on the interval ...

  1 ≤ x < 7/4

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Additional comment

The attached graph shows the left-side function argument (dashed blue) and the right-side function argument (dashed green) with the given domain restrictions. The red curve is the difference in function values for the function defined as above. It is only non-negative between 1 and 1.75 as we found above.

This general behavior is applicable for any f(x) that can be described as in the problem statement. For example, f(x) = √(x+8) also gives an increasing curve for the difference f(4x-3)-f(2-x²) on the interval (-5/4, 7/4) with an x-intercept of +1.

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A Cyclist rides her bike of a rate of 18 Kilometers per hour. What is this rate in Kilometers per minute? How many Kilometers will the cyclist travel in 20 minutes? Do not Round your answers.

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Step-by-step explanation:

18 ÷ 60 = 0.3

so 0.3 km per min.

0.3 × 20 = 6

so 6 km per hour

Factor completely 4a^2-b^2-2a+b GUYS HELP THERE ARENT ANY CORRECT ANSWERS ON BRAINLY URGENT

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Answer:

(2a-b)(2a+b-1)

Step-by-step explanation:

solve please. find volume

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The figure given in the image is a cuboid which have 3 sides, with Length, breadth and height, it's basically a 3-D shape, so here for volume of the cuboid, we can just multiply all the sides and we will be just done then after writing the SI unit of volume against it

[tex]{:\implies \quad \sf So,\:\: Volume=4\dfrac{2}{5}\times 10\times 3}[/tex]

[tex]{:\implies \quad \sf Volume=\bigg(\dfrac{20+2}{5}\bigg)\times 10\times 3}[/tex]

[tex]{:\implies \quad \sf Volume=\dfrac{22}{5}\times 10\times 3}[/tex]

[tex]{:\implies \quad \sf Volume=22\times 2\times 3}[/tex]

[tex]{:\implies \quad \sf Volume=44\times 3=\boxed{\bf{132\:\: m^{3}}}}[/tex]

-5 x + 10 -20 need help with this

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Answer:

-5(x+2)

Step-by-step explanation:

what is 5b^-2/b^-3? I need to know

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Answer:

5b

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this helps <3

What is the value of [5] – 1 – 5] - ( – 5)?

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Value is -1 , Hope this helps.

If 1 penguin has a mass of 6 kg, what is the mass of 9 penguins?

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Answer:

54 kg

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to multiply!!

6 x 9 = 54

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please help I'm so stuck on this​

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Answer:

divide the anser in the pasage

Step-by-step explanation:

divide the two numbers

simplify and tell the function

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Answer:

2x - 5

Step-by-step explanation:

I just know and am positive with my answer. Hope this helped and have a good one!

Robin got home from school
at 3:45. She spent 2 hours
working on her homework, a
half an hour walking the dog,
and forty-five minutes eating
dinner with her family. Then
she began reading her book.
At what time was she finished
eating dinner?

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Answer:

She was finished with dinner at 6:50

Step-by-step explanation:

3:45 + 2 = 5:45

5:45 + 30 = 6:05

6:05 + 45 = 6:50

3:45 + 2 = 5:45
5:45+ 30= 6:15
6:15 + 45 = 7:00
Hope this helped

There is exactly 1 pair of parallel sides in the following shape.

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The 7 unit side and the unit 10

since they are both perpendicular to the same 8 unit side

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Carly needs $149 to buy a skateboard. She already has $52. She earns money washing cars for $20 a car.
Carly says that if she washes 5 cars she will have enough money to buy the skateboard.

Use the drop-down menus to explain how to solve this problem.

First multiply
Choose...
× $20 to find how much money Carly will earn washing cars. Then add this amount to
Choose...
to find how much money Carly has in all. Finally,
Choose...
the total to the cost of the skateboard.

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Answer:

$149 - skateboard price

$52 - carly's money

$20 × 5 cars = $100

$100 + $52 = $152

$152 - $149 = $3 left

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