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Given f(x)=2x^2+3x-8 find (b+2)
Answer:
[tex]\displaystyle f(b+2) = 2b^2 + 11b +6[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the function:
[tex]\displaystyle f(x) = 2x^2 + 3x - 8[/tex]
And we want to find:
[tex]\displaystyle f(b + 2)[/tex]
Substitute:
[tex]\displaystyle f(b+2) = 2(b+2)^2 + 3(b+2) - 8[/tex]
Expand and simplify:
[tex]\displaystyle \begin{aligned}f(b+2)&= 2(b^2+4b+4)+(3b+6)-8 \\ &= (2b^2+8b+8)+(3b+6)-8 \\ &= (2b^2) + (8b+3b)+ (8+6-8) \\ &= 2b^2 + 11b + 6 \end{aligned}[/tex]
In conclusion:
[tex]\displaystyle f(b+2) = 2b^2 + 11b +6[/tex]
Solve by using the quadratic formula: (3x + 3)^2 = 25
-(-5.6g + 2h – 9)
Does anyone know this ?
Answer: 5.6g - 2h + 9
Explanation:
Flip the sign of each term inside the parenthesis.
The -5.6g becomes +5.6g or simply 5.6gThe +2h becomes -2hThe -9 becomes +9These sign flips occur because of the negative out front the parenthesis. It's the same as having -1 outside, and we distribute the -1 through.
Lesson 1 Practice Problems
Taking into account the original image that appears in the attached document and verifying the correct solution in each case:
1. The figures that are scaled copies of the original are:
Figure 2Figure 42. I'm not agree with Tyler's affirmation.
SCALING FIGURES.
When you must scale figures, you must remind the scale must be applied in all dimensions of the figure, when a figure is in two dimensions, I mean, the figure has height and length, the scale must be applied to this two dimensions, and the figure must the same form of the original to be a scaled copy.
In the first exercise, the original A is a figure with two squares of height and two squares of length 2x2, by this reason, each scaled copy must be the same height as length (1x1, 3x3, 4x4, 5x5, 6x6 and others).
As you can see, the figure 2 has 4 units of height and 4 units of length 4x4, it's a scaled copy, the figure 4 has 1 unit of height and 1 units of length 1x1, it's a scaled copy, but the figure 1 has 3 units of height and 2 units of length 3x2, it's not a scaled copy, and the figure 3 hasn't the same form of the original A, by this, it's not a scaled copy.
In the second exercise, you can´t agree with Tyler because the figure B is the half of the figure A, but just in the height, remember this must be the same in the length to obtain a correct scaled copy, you can see in the exercise, the figure B has the same length as the figure A, by this reason, the affirmation of Tyler is wrong, for that to be true, the height and the length should be half in the figure B.
You can see other exercises with scales in the next links:
https://brainly.com/question/22384038?referrer=searchResults
https://brainly.com/question/21605248?referrer=searchResults
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For our equation, we need to find out what our two smaller equations are.
We can see that angle HGF is our largest angle, and it is composed of EGF, and HGE. We can insert our values into an equation to solve:
16x+4=110+3x+11
We can then combine like terms:
16x+4=121+3x
To solve for x, we need to put it by itself on one side of the equation. So, let's subtract 4 from both sides:
16x=117+3x
Now, let's subtract 3x from both sides:
13x=117
Now, let's divide both sides by 13 to solve for x:
x=9
Now, we know that x=9.
I hope this was helpful, keep learning! :D
what is the radius of 16 cm simplest form?
-2u+(-1)=-13
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Answer:
Solution given
-2u+(-1)=-13
open bracket
-2u-1=-13
add 1 on both side
-2u-1+1=-13+1
-2u=-12
divide both side by -2
-2u/-2=-12/-2
u=6
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[tex]\textsf{-2u + (-1) = -13}\\\textsf{-2u - 1 = -13}\\\large\text{ADD 1 to BOTH SIDES}\\\textsf{-2u - 1 + 1 = -13 + 1}\\\large\text{CANCEL out: -1 + 1}\\\large\text{KEEP: -13 + 1}\\\rightarrow\textsf{-2u = -12}\\\large\text{DIVIDE -2 to BOTH SIDES}\\\mathsf{\dfrac{-2u}{-2}= \dfrac{-12}{-2}}\\\textsf{CANCEL out: }\mathsf{\dfrac{-2}{-2}}\\\textsf{KEEP: }\mathsf{\dfrac{-12}{-2}}\\\mathsf{u = \dfrac{-12}{-2}}\\\mathsf{u = \bf 6}\\\huge\boxed{\mathsf{Answer: u = 6}}\huge\checkmark[/tex]
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Like what is this and how do you do it please explain clearly and understandable
Answer:
1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
HT represent the probability of tossing a head then Tail.
There is 4 possible results and only 1 give us HT.
We call this theoretical probability. which is
[tex] \frac{x}{y} [/tex]
where x is favorable outcomes and y is total number of outcomes.
So there is a 1/4 probability of getting a head followed by a tail.
Shima will mix 1 fluid Ounce of fertilizer in water for every 40 square feet of soil. At this rate, which of the following expressions gives the number of gallons of fertilizer that Shima will mix in water for 0.5 acres of soil?
A. 0.5(40)(128)/43.560
B. 40(128)/0.5(43.560)
C. 0.5(43.560/40(128)
D. 43.560/0.5(40)(128)
E. 0.5(43.560)(40)/128
Answer: 0.5(43,560)/ 40(128)
Step-by-step explanation:
area of the shape...
multiply 3 by b, then multiply c by the result
Hi
Answer:
3bc
Step-by-step explanation:
3×b=3b
3b×c=3bc
Find the equation of the line that is perpendicular to y=1/6x+3 and contains the point (-3,23)
how do you solve 3-(-7)?
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
Subtracting a negative is like adding
3 +7
10
Terminating Decimal between .5 and .6
a different way of proving the angle sum of a triangle is to use diagram
a.yes
Step-by-step explanation:
a.angle BCD =b because angle BCD is alternate angle of angle ABC
b.the two angles angle BAC and angle ACD is co-interior angle because they are inside a parallel line
4. Find the quotient. -7 ÷ 14/3
28+12
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13-5
7th Grade Math Book (McGraw-Hill) page 9 exercise 26
Find the slope of the line given the two points below:
(5,-9) and (8,2)
answer choices:
A. 182.3
B. 164.2
C. 288
D. 144
PLSSSS HELP
Answer:
288m^3
Step-by-step explanation:
the volume is base* height
to find the second side, use the Pythagorean theorem : [tex]\sqrt{10^2-8^2} = \sqrt{100-64}= \sqrt{36} = 6[/tex],
now find the area of the triangle: 6*8/2=24
now multiply it by the height and you get the volume: 24*12=288
K-5+1-5k please I need help
Explanation:
The like terms k and -5k combine to -4k
The like terms -5 and 1 combine to -4
So overall, that's how we end up with -4k-4
Answer:
-4k - 4Step-by-step explanation:
1). (k - 5k) + (-5 + 1) {Collect like terms}
2). -4k - 4 {Simplify}
Help me with this one
9514 1404 393
Answer:
"complete the square" to put in vertex form
Step-by-step explanation:
It may be helpful to consider the square of a binomial:
(x +a)² = x² +2ax +a²
The expression x² +x +1 is in the standard form of the expression on the right above. Comparing the coefficients of x, we see ...
2a = 1
a = 1/2
That means we can write ...
(x +1/2)² = x² +x +1/4
But we need x² +x +1, so we need to add 3/4 to the binomial square in order to make the expressions equal:
[tex]x^2+x+1\\\\=(x^2+x+\frac{1}{4})+\frac{3}{4}\\\\=(x+\frac{1}{2})^2+\frac{3}{4}[/tex]
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Another way to consider this is ...
x² +bx +c
= x² +2(b/2)x +(b/2)² +c -(b/2)² . . . . . . rewrite bx, add and subtract (b/2)²*
= (x +b/2)² +(c -(b/2)²)
for b=1, c=1, this becomes ...
x² +x +1 = (x +1/2)² +(1 -(1/2)²)
= (x +1/2)² +3/4
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* This process, "rewrite bx, add and subtract (b/2)²," is called "completing the square"—especially when written as (x-h)² +k, a parabola with vertex (h, k).
can someone help me with this question
Answer: The guage block height is 4.98 m
The base of the right triangle that is formed is 7.3784 m
The last angle in the triangle is 56 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Redraw the triangle formed in the picture and use H for the hypotenuse, O for the block height, and A for the base. Now we can use trig (SOHCAHTOA) to find the answaers.
Using sine, we can first find the gauge block height, O (Opposite). Given the Hypotenuse (H) is 8.9 m, we can use the definition of the sine of an angle to find the height, O.
Sine(34) = Opposite/Hypotenuse (O/H), or O = H*Sine(34)
O = (8.9)*(0.5592)
O = 4.98 m, the height of the gauge block,
The base of the triangle, A, can be determined with cosine.
Cosine(34) = A/O, or A = Cosine(34)*O
A = (0.82904)*(8.9)
A = 7.3784 m
The sum of all angles in a triangle is 180 degrees.
180 = X + 34 + 90
X = 56 degrees
Write -0.450 as a fraction in simplest form.
Answer:
-0.450 as a fraction is -9/20
Step-by-step explanation:
Since there 3 decimal places, divide it by 1000
-450/1000 and simplify it
What is the equation of a line with a y-intercept at (0, 6) and a slope of 3? y = 3x + 6 y = 6x + 3 y = 3x − 6 y = −6x − 3
Answer:
[tex]y=3x+6[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi there!
Slope-intercept form: [tex]y=mx+b[/tex] where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept (the value of y when x=0)
We're given that the slope of the line is 3. Plug this into [tex]y=mx+b[/tex] as m:
[tex]y=3x+b[/tex]
We're also given the point (0,6). Since the y-intercept occurs when x=0, the y-intercept is therefore 6. Plug this into [tex]y=3x+b[/tex] as b:
[tex]y=3x+6[/tex]
I hope this helps!
Aisha wants to paint the wall of the room. She knows that each can of the paint contain one gallon. A half gallon will completetly cover a 55 square feet of wall. Each of the four wall of the room is 10 feet high. Two of the walls are 10 feet wide and two of the walls are 15 ft wide. How many one gallons buckets of paint does aisha need to buyin order to paint the room ?
Answer:
It doesn't say what to do with that 0.1 of a gallon. I would buy another gallon or dilute what I had so it came to exactly 9.1 gallons. In math, I suppose the answer is 9.
In reality it would be 10.
You have to choose. What has been done with other questions like this.
Step-by-step explanation:
1 can covers 55 square feet.
h = 10
w1 = 10 feet
w2 = 10 feet
w3 = 15 feet
w4 = 15 feet
Total area = Area of wall 1 + wall 2 + wall 3 + wall 4
Total area = 10*10 + 10*10 + 10*15 + 10* 15
Total area = 100 + 100 + 150 + 150
Total area = 500 feet^2
1 gallon / 55 ft^2 = x / 500 ft^2 Cross multiply
55 * x = 500 Divide by 55
x = 500/55
x = 9.1 gallons.
In real life you would buy another gallon.
Find the distance between the ponits.
(-3, -6) and (3, x6)
Help please
Step-by-step explanation:
Hey there!
The given points are: (-3,-6) and (3,-6).
x 1 = -3 y1 = -6
x 2 = 3 y2 = -6
Use distance formula;
[tex]d = \sqrt{( {x2 - x1)}^{2} + ( {y2 - y1)}^{2} } [/tex]
Keep all the values;
[tex]d = \sqrt{( {3 - ( - 3))}^{2} + ( { - 6 - ( - 6))}^{2} } [/tex]
Simplify:
[tex]d = \sqrt{ {(6)}^{2} + {( - 6 + 6)}^{2} } [/tex]
[tex]d = \sqrt{ {(6)}^{2} } [/tex]
Therefore, the distance is 6 units.
Hope it helps!
Cheena has 3/4 yard of fabric. She cuts the fabric into pieces that are each 1/8yardlong. How many pieces of fabric does cheena have
Answer:
Cheena has 6 pieces of fabric.
Step-by-step explanation:
3/4 yard of fabric also means 6/8 yard of fabric.
(6/8) / (1/8) = 6
Or
6/8 yard = 6 1/8 yard pieces
Order the numbers in each group from least to greatest 7/11, 0.63 and 0.636
7/11 , 0.636, and 0.63
Hope this helps
Answer:
Least to Greatest
7/11 , 0.636, 0.63
Step-by-step explanation:
7/11 = 0.6363636363636364
so this number is least
0.4141 rounded to the nearest thousandth
Answer:
0.4141 rounded to the nearest thousandth is 0.414.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the number is 0.4141, and the number following the thousandths place is under 5, the thousandth place stays the same. If it were 5 or over, it would round up making it 0.415, but it's not so it is 0.414.