the ratio of two number is 4:7 and their hcf is 6 .find their lcm
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find the zeroes for P(x)=6x³-13x²+x+2 given 0.5 is one of the zeroes
The answers :
-1/3 , 0.5 , 2
Step-by-step explanation:
that means the expression is the result of a multiplication with (x-0.5) being one factor.
so, we divide the whole expression by this and then deal with the remaining quadratic equation.
6x³ - 13x² + x + 2 / x - 0.5 = 6x² - 10x - 4
- 6x³ - 3x²
----------------------------
- 10x² + x + 2
- - 10x² + 5x
----------------------------
- 4x + 2
- - 4x + 2
----------------------------
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so, the whole expression is also
P(x) = (x-0.5)×(6x² - 10x - 4)
now we need to find the 2 zero points of the quadratic part.
the general solution to a quadratic equation is
x = (-b ± sqrt(b² - 4ac))/(2a)
a = 6
b = -10
c = -4
x = (10 ± sqrt(100 - 4×6×-4))/12 =
= (10 ± sqrt(100 + 96))/12 = (10 ± sqrt(196))/12 =
= (10 ± 14)/12
x1 = (10+14)/12 = 24/12 = 2
x2 = (10-14)/12 = -4/12 = -1/3
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Answer:
11
Step-by-step explanation:
Add:
26 + 19 + 43
^ ^
45 + 43
88
Divide:
88 / 8 = 11
So, each tank has 11 fish.
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The logarithmic function f(x) = ln(x) is the ___ logarithmic function and has a base ___
Answers:
naturaleThe logarithmic function f(x) = ln(x) is the natural logarithmic function and has base e
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Explanation:
The ln(x) or Ln(x) is the natural log function. The order of L and n is backwards compared to "natural log", but you can think of it "log that is natural" or something along those lines.
The Ln(x) function is of the form [tex]\log_b(x)[/tex] where the base b is the special constant e = 2.718... (this constant is similar to pi = 3.14...)
Are the following sets of points coplanar? 8. E, B, and F 9. DB and FC 10. AC and ED 11. AE and Dc 12. F, A, B, and C 13. F, A, B, and D 15. FB and BD 14. plane Q and EC
Answer: 8.EB and F: yes
9.DB and FC:no
10.AC and ED:yes
11.AE and DC:yes
12.F,A,B and C:yes
13.F,A,B and D:no
14.plane Q and EC:yes
15.FB and BD:yes
Step-by-step explanation:
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Is 8,916,699 divisible by 4?
yes
no
Answer: no
Step-by-step explanation:
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Write in standard form 4.025x10 2
Answer:
402. 5
Step-by-step explanation:
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Show two ways fivepeople cans hare a 3-segmant chewy fruit worm
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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In a GP the second and fourth terms are 0.04 and I respectively find the common ratio and the first term
Answer:
common ratio=0.5, a1= 0.08
Step-by-step explanation:
r=a3/a2
r=a4/a3
compare both we get:
a3/a2=a4/a3
subtitute a2=0.04 and a4=1
a3/0.04=1/a3
(a3)^2=0.04*1
(a3)^2=0.04
taking square root in both sides
a3=0.02
For r, r=a3/a2
subtitute a3 and a2 above
r=0.02/0.04
r=0.5 common ratio
For a1
r=a2/a1
0.5=0.04/a1
a1=0.04/0.5
a1=0.08
A geometric sequence is a sequence of numbers in which the ratio between consecutive terms is constant.
The first term of the geometric sequence is 0.08.
The common ratio of the geometric sequence is 1/0.02.
What is a geometric sequence?A geometric sequence is a sequence of numbers in which the ratio between consecutive terms is constant.
We have,
Geometric sequence:
The second term = 0.04
The fourth term = 1
In a geometric sequence the nth term is given as:
[tex]a_{n}[/tex] = [tex]a_1 r^{n-1}[/tex]
Second term = 0.04
[tex]a_2[/tex] = 0.04
[tex]a_1 r^1 = 0.04[/tex]
[tex]a_1r[/tex] = 0.04 _____(1)
Fourth term = 1
[tex]a_4 = 1[/tex]
[tex]a_1 r^3[/tex] = 1 _____(2)
From (1) and (2) we get,
0.04/r = 1/r³
r³ = r / 0.04
r² = 1/0.04
r = 1/0.02 ____(3)
Putting (3) in (1) we get
[tex]a_1[/tex] = 0.04 x 0.02 = 0.08
Thus,
The first term of the geometric sequence is 0.08.
The common ratio of the geometric sequence is 1/0.02.
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Simplify. √ −18
A -3i√2
B 3i√2
C 9i√2
D -3√2
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Answer:
[tex]{ \bf{ \bar {MN}} \: means \: length \: between \: M \: and \: N}[/tex]
MN means line joining point M to point N.
Ken Ken 5x5 please help
Answer:
5x5= 25
Step-by-step explanation:
5+5+5+5+5= 25
If f(x)=2x-1and g(x)=x^2-3x-2,find( f+g)(x)
Answer:
[tex](f+g)(x)=x^2-x-3[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
We have [tex]f(x)=2x-1[/tex] and [tex]g(x)=x^2-3x-2[/tex]
Recall that [tex]f+g[/tex] is defined by [tex](f+g)(x)=f(x)+g(x)[/tex], therefore
[tex](f+g)(x)=f(x)+g(x)=2x-1+x^2-3x-2=x^2-x-3[/tex]
what is other way to write 3x(4+7)
Answer:
[tex]3 \times (4 + 7) =( 3 \times 4) + (3 \times 7) \\ thank \: you[/tex]
There are 8 Pizza Huts in the
city, Altogether they sold 5,376
pizzas yesterday, If each Pizza
Hut sold the same number of
pizzas, how many pizzas did
each one sell?
Answer:
672
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: 8 pizza hut's sold a total of 5,376 pizzas
Each pizza hut sold the same amount of pizzas
So number of pizzas sold from 1 pizza hut = 5376/8 = 672
B) Lim[2f(x)-3g(x)]
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Recall some limit properties…
• limits distribute over sums:
[tex]\displaystyle \lim_{x\to c}(f(x)+g(x)) = \lim_{x\to c}f(x)+\lim_{x\to c}g(x)[/tex]
• limits distribute over products:
[tex]\displaystyle \lim_{x\to c}(f(x)\times g(x)) = \lim_{x\to c}f(x)\times\lim_{x\to c}g(x)[/tex]
• limits distribute over quotients, provided that the denominator doesn't approach 0 :
[tex]\displaystyle\lim_{x\to c}\frac{f(x)}{g(x)} = \frac{\displaystyle\lim_{x\to c}f(x)}{\displaystyle\lim_{x\to c}g(x)}[/tex]
• if f(x) is continuous at x = c, then the limit "passes through" a composition:
[tex]\displaystyle \lim_{x\to c}f(g(x)) = f\left(\lim_{x\to c}g(x)\right)[/tex]
# # #
(a) This limit is 2. At x = 2, we have f (2) = 1, but from either side of x = 2, we see f(x) approaching the point (2, 2). So
[tex]\displaystyle \lim_{x\to 2}(f(x)+g(x)) = \lim_{x\to2}f(x)+\lim_{x\to2}g(x) = 2+0 = 2[/tex]
(b) This limit does not exist. We would have
[tex]\displaystyle \lim_{x\to1}(2f(x)-3g(x)) = 2\lim_{x\to1}f(x)-3\lim_{x\to1}g(x)[/tex]
but g(x) approaches 2 from the left of x = 1, and g(x) approaches 1 from the right of x = 1. The one-sided limits don't match, so the two-sided limit doesn't exist.
(c) This limit is 0. It looks like f(x) passes through the origin, while g(x) ≈ 3/2 at x = 0. So
[tex]\displaystyle\lim_{x\to0}f(x)g(x) = \lim_{x\to0}f(x)\times\lim_{x\to0}g(x)=0\times\frac32 = 0[/tex]
(d) This limit does not exist since
[tex]\displaystyle \lim_{x\to-1}g(x)=0[/tex]
(e) This limit is 16. Nothing tricky here, just use the same property as in (c).
[tex]\displaystyle\lim_{x\to2}x^3f(x) = \lim_{x\to2}x^3\times\lim_{x\to2}f(x) = 8\times2=16[/tex]
(f) This limit is 1. f(x) is continuous at x = 1, while g(x) approaches 2 from the left.
[tex]\displaystyle\lim_{x\to1^-}f(g(x)) = f\left(\lim_{x\to1^-}g(x)\right) = f(2) = 1[/tex]
(2x³)⁴= ? What is the right answer, with full explanation please:
A. 16x⁷
B. 16x¹²
C. 8x⁷
D. 8x¹²
The required simplified value of the given expression is 16x¹². Option B is correct.
What is simplification?The process in mathematics to operate and interpret the function to make the function or expression simple or more understandable is called simplifying and the process is called simplification.
Here,
=(2x³)⁴
As we know that,
[xᵃ]ᵇ = xᵃˣᵇ
So,
(2x³)⁴ = 2⁴x³ˣ⁴
= 16x¹²
Thus, the required simplified value of the given expression is 16x¹².
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what is the approxiamate solution to this equation 4lnx-8=12
Answer:
143.5
Step-by-step explanation:
4lnx=20
lnx=5
lnx= logeX
logeX=5
x=e^5
that is approximately equal to 2.7^5= 143.5
Answer:
x=148.4
Step-by-step explanation:
Is this a function? Input: students first name, Output: students favorite color
(1-\sqrt{x})/1+\sqrt{x}
Answer:
[tex] \frac{1 - 2 \sqrt{x} + x }{1 - x} [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] \frac{1 - \sqrt{x} }{1 + \sqrt{x} } [/tex]
Rationalize the denominator by multiplying by it conjugate.
[tex] \frac{1 - \sqrt{x} }{1 + \sqrt{x} } \times \frac{1 - \sqrt{x} }{1 - \sqrt{x} } = \frac{1 - 2 \sqrt{x} + x}{1 - x} [/tex]
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please show a step by step explanation
A 3-foot piece of brass wire costs $18.00. What is the price per inch?
Answer:
50¢
Step-by-step explanation:
$18.00=1800.
3*12=36
1800/36=50
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
the price of per inch is $2
please solve the equation for y
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A = [tex]\frac{x+y}{2}[/tex]
2A = x + y
y = 2A - x
Write 4 2/5 as an improper faction
Answer:
22/5
Step-by-step explanation:
4 [tex]\frac{2}{5}[/tex]
new numerator for improper fraction = (4 x 5) + 2 = 20 + 2 = 22
=> 22/5
Find the length of the third side. If necessary, round to the nearest tenth.
Answer:
a = 6
Step-by-step explanation:
Since this is a right triangle, we can use the Pythagorean theorem
a^2+b^2 = c^2 where a and b are the legs and c is the hypotenuse
a^2 + 8^2 = 10 ^2
a^2 +64 = 100
a^2 = 100 -64
a^2 = 36
Take the square root of each side
sqrt(a^2) = sqrt(36)
a = 6
10. Simplify: 6/√3
please help, show work
Answer: [tex]2\sqrt{3}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
First, start by expanding the expression to this
[tex]\frac{6}{\sqrt{3}} * \frac{\sqrt{3} }{\sqrt{3} }[/tex]
Then multiply the fractions by numerators and denominators (separately)
[tex]\frac{6*\sqrt{3} }{\sqrt{3}*\sqrt{3} }[/tex]
It results in this, the radical 3 * radical 3 get rid of the square root and result in 3
[tex]\frac{6\sqrt{3} }{3}[/tex]
Reduce the fraction by dividing the 6 by 3 so your solution is
[tex]2\sqrt{3}[/tex]
When the product of x5 × x3 × x6 is expressed as a monomial, we get
Answer:
[tex]x^{14}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]x^{5}[/tex] × [tex]x^{3}[/tex] × [tex]x^{6}[/tex]
[tex]x^{5+3+6}[/tex]
[tex]x^{14}[/tex]
why do you add them instead of multiplying them
Answer:
huh
Step-by-step explanation:
14. The cost of 10 dozen of caps is Rs.800. How many caps can bebought for Rs.200.
Answer:
30 caps can be bought
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]{ \sf{Rs.800 = (10 \times 12) \: caps}} \\ { \sf{Rs.200 = ( \frac{200 \times 10 \times 12}{800}) \: caps}} \\ \\ { \sf{ = 30 \: caps}}[/tex]