p ∧ q (i.e. "p and q") is true only if both p and q are true. This is the case for the first two rows, but not the third.
Similarly, (p ∧ q) ∧ r is true only if both p ∧ q and r are true. We know when p ∧ q is true, so (p ∧ q) ∧ r is true only when all three of p, q, and r are true. This happens only in the first row.
All other cases are false.
The table should look like this:
[tex]\begin{array}{c|c|c|c|c}p&q&r&p\land q&(p\land q)\land r) \\---&---&---&---&--- \\T&T&T&\boxed T&\boxed T\\&&&&\\T&T&F&\boxed T&\boxed F\\&&&&\\T&F&T&\boxed F&\boxed F\end{array}[/tex]
HW #3 review
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Hi there!
The numbers you have written there are correct.
[tex]-5<x<0[/tex] is true for any value of x that is greater than -5 or less than 0.
When a number is less than 0, we know that it has to be negative.
However, it cannot be more negative than -5. It cannot be -5 either.
So, x could be -1, -2, -3, -4, -1/2, -2.3, -4.9, the list goes on.
I hope this helps!
Which statement best describes the relationship between the two figures?
Answer:
The congruency of triangle is the statement that describes the relationship between two figures Step-by-step explanation:
What is the solution set to the following equation?
Answer:
3,6
Step-by-step explanation:
write the additive inverse of rational number -11/5
Answer:
Additive inverse of -11/5 => + 11/5
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Answer:
If " a " represent any rational number then " a + ( - a ) = 0" or " ( - a ) + a = 0 ". Thus " a " and " - a " are additive inverse of each other. Hence " 11 / 5 " is the additive inverse of " - 11 / 5 " .
Step-by-step explanation:
Point V is on line segment UW. Given VW = 5x - 4, UV = 2x, and UW = 5x, determine the numerical length of VW
Answer:
VW = 6
Step-by-step explanation:
To find x, set up the following equation:
(5x - 4) + (2x) = 5x
Solve out left side
7x - 4 = 5x
Subtract 5x from both sides
2x - 4 = 0
Add 4 to both sides
2x = 4
Divide both sides by 2
x = 2
Plug into 5x - 4
5(2) - 4
10 - 4
6
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
5x - 4 + 2x = 5x
7x - 4 = 5x
-4 = -2x
2 = x
5(2) - 4
10 - 4
6
What is the overall net gain of ATP in cellular respiration per one molecule of glucose?
Between 0-10
between 10-20
between 30-40
between 40-50
The correct answer would be - between 30 to 40 ATPs per molecule of glucose.
In aerobic respiration macromolecules such as glucose break in the presence of oxygen to produce energy. That occurs in mitochondria. The stages of aerobic respiration are glycolysis, the Krebs cycle and ETS.
Glycolysis is the first stage of cellular respiration that is a metabolic pathway of glucose that takes place in the cytosol. Here, the glucose molecule converts into two molecules of pyruvic acid or pyruvate that forms ATP and NADH as energy.
In glycolysis - six ATP molecules are produced. The citric acid cycle is the second stage where In the citric acid cycle, two molecules of ATP are produced. Oxidative phosphorylation of cellular respiration that produces FADH₂ two and eight NADH molecules that produce ATP.Two ATP molecules are produced by one molecule of FADH₂ and therefore the number of ATP produced from 2 FADH₂ is 4 ATP.
NADH produces three ATP molecules by each molecule and therefore the number of ATP produced from 8 NADH is 24 ATP.
The number of ATP produced from the one glucose molecule under aerobic respiration is given as follows:
From glycolysis = 6 ATP
From citric acid cycle = 2 ATP
From FADH₂ = 4 ATP
From NADH = 24 ATP
total 36 ATPs.
Under aerobic respiration 36 molecules of ATP are produced from one molecule of glucose thus, the correct answer would be - between 30 - 40.
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What is the area of a square whose
diagonal is 14cm
Answer:
98 [tex]cm^{2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for the area of a square when given the diagonal is:
A = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] [tex]d^{2}[/tex] Where d is the value of the diagonal so it becomes:
0.5 × 14 × 14
This is equal to 98 [tex]cm^{2}[/tex].
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3) Find the range of the function.
f(x) = -x2 - 5
A) [5,-)
B) (-0,5]
[-5,-)
D) (--, -5]
Answer:
Range is (0, -5)
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]{ \sf{f(x) = - {x}^{2} - 5}}[/tex]
when x is 0:
[tex]{ \sf{f(0) = - 5}}[/tex]
plz with steps .. it's very hard can anyone plz
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\displaystyle\ \lim_{n \to a} \dfrac{\sqrt{2x}-\sqrt{3x-a} }{\sqrt{x}-\sqrt{a}} =\frac{0}{0} \\\\we\ can \ use\ Hospital's\ Rule\\\\\\f(x)=\sqrt{2x}-\sqrt{3x-a} \qquad f'(x)=\dfrac{2}{2*\sqrt{2x}} -\dfrac{3}{2*\sqrt{3x-a}} \\\\g(x)=\sqrt{x} -\sqrt{a} \qquad g'(x)=\dfrac{1}{2\sqrt{x}} \\\\\\\displaystyle\ \lim_{n \to a} \dfrac{\sqrt{2x}-\sqrt{3x-a} }{\sqrt{x}-\sqrt{a}} =\lim_{n \to a} \dfrac{\dfrac{2}{2*\sqrt{2x}} -\dfrac{3}{2*\sqrt{3x-a}} }{\dfrac{1}{2\sqrt{x}} }\\\\[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle \lim_{n \to a} \dfrac{2\sqrt{x} }{\sqrt{2x}} -\dfrac{3*\sqrt{x} }{\sqrt{3x-a}} =\lim_{n \to a} \dfrac{2 }{\sqrt{2}} -\dfrac{3*\sqrt{x} }{\sqrt{3x-a}}\\\\\\=\dfrac{2}{\sqrt{2}} -\dfrac{3*\sqrt{a} }{\sqrt{2a}}\\\\\\=\dfrac{2}{\sqrt{2}} -\dfrac{3}{\sqrt{2}}\\\\\\=-\ \dfrac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\\\\[/tex]
Find x- and y- intercepts given the following representation
Step-by-step explanation:
x intercept is 1
y intercept is 2
Hope it helps
A one day visit to Dollywood in Tennessee’s Smoky Mountains cost $56 for an adult and $45 for a child. Find the cost admission for two adults and four children.
a.) $101
b.) $112
c.) $292
d.) $314
Answer:
$56×2=$112 and $45×4=$180 so $112+$180= $291
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Answer:
147/20,7+2/5,7.407,7.41.
Step-by-step explanation:
147/20=7.35.
7+2/5=7.4.
7.407>7.4.
7.41>7.407.
Side note:
I changed everything into decimal form.
how do i convert mixed frations into improper fractions\
Answer:
how to convert
Step-by-step explanation:
To convert a mixed number to an improper fraction, follow these steps: Multiply the denominator of the fractional part by the whole number, and add the result to the numerator. Use this result as your numerator, and place it over the denominator you already have. This method works for all mixed numbers
Answer:
Change the whole numbers
Step-by-step explanation:
For example
5 3/6
A whole number written as a fraction for this problem is 6/6.
If the problem was 7 4/9, it would 9/9
I'd the problem was 2 3/4, it would be 4/4.
So basically a whole number written as a fraction is when both the top and bottom number are the same. when divide by each other they equal one. 6 divided by 6 is 1, 9 divided by 9 is 1, 4 divide by 4 is 1.
First
Turn 5 3/6 into 5/1 + 3/6
Now add them to together
To add fractions together they have to have the same denominator or bottom number.
What is a number 1 and 6 have in common ?
6 because 1 can be multiplied with any number but 6 can never be multiplied to create 1.
5 is simple 5 whole numbers
so 5/1 × 6/6= 30/6
30/6 + 3/6 = 33/6
now it's an improper faction. There is no whole number, it been converted into a fraction where the top is bigger than the bottom hence why it is improper
what is the scale factor from the original copy?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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A 45° angle is complementary to angle x. Which of the following equations represents this situation?
Step-by-step explanation:
A 45° angle is complementary to angle
45°+x°=90°
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A homeowner is deciding on the size of tiles to use to fully tile a rectangular wall in her bathroom
that is 80 inches by 40 inches. The tiles are squares and come in three side lengths: 8 inches, 4
inches, and 2 inches. State if you agree with each statement about the tiles. Explain your
reasoning
1. Regardless of the size she chooses, she will need the same number of tiles.
2. Regardless of the size she chooses, the area of the wall that is being tiled is the same.
3. She will need two 2-inch tiles to cover the same area as one 4-inch tile.
4. She will need four 4-inch tiles to cover the same area as one 8-inch tile.
5. If she chooses the 8-inch tiles, she will need a quarter as many tiles as she would with 2-inch
tiles.
(From Unit 1, Lesson 2.)
Kandall Hunt
Illustrative
No
Answer:
its either 2 or 4
Step-by-step explanation:
In the following expression, both A and B are variables that can take positive values.
A+2/B
Which of these actions will cause the expression's value to increase?
Choose 2 Answers
A.
Keeping A constant and increasing B
B.
Keeping A constant and decreasing B
C.
Increasing A and keeping B constant
D.
Decreasing A and keeping B constant
I think the answer is A and C!
Answer:
B) Keeping A constant and decreasing B
C) Increasing A and keeping B constant
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
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PLEASE HELP and Show your work please!!
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Answer:
2) 3 pages per hour
3) 4/29 km per minute
Step-by-step explanation:
Division by a fraction is the same as multiplication by the inverse of that fraction.
2)[tex]\dfrac{\ \dfrac{9}{4}\ }{\dfrac{3}{4}}=\dfrac{9}{4}\times\dfrac{4}{3}=\dfrac{36}{12}=\boxed{3\text{ pages per hour}}[/tex]
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3)[tex]\dfrac{2\text{ km}}{\dfrac{29}{2}\text{ min}}=2\times\dfrac{2}{29}\text{ km/min}=\boxed{\dfrac{4}{29}\text{ km/min}}[/tex]
Select the correct answer.
Jamie's father has asked him to paint the fence around their home. If the fence is 119.5 yards long, and Jamie can paint an average of 4.78 yards
of the fence per hour, how many hours will it take for Jamie to finish painting the fence?
OA. 21
OB. 22
OC. 23
OD. 24
O E. 25
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Answer:
25 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: ITS E!!!
Step-by-step explanation:
Help ASP!
What is the unknown exponent to the 10?
50 X 8,000 = 4 x 10
Answer:
40
Step-by-step explanation:
i need point so i am writing this sentence you have to do 4 times 10 (4×10) it is 40
the volume of the cone is given by the formula V = 1/3 pie r^2 h, where r is the radius of the base and h is the height of the cone. based on this formula, whatis the height, h, of the cone in terms of the volume and height
answer is h=3v/pie r^2. need help with showing work
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Answer:
h = 3V/(πr²)
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula can be solved for h by multiplying both sides by the inverse of the coefficient of h.
[tex]V=\dfrac{1}{3}\pi r^2h=\dfrac{\pi r^2}{3}h\\\\(\dfrac{3}{\pi r^2})V=(\dfrac{3}{\pi r^2})(\dfrac{\pi r^2}{3})h\\\\\boxed{\dfrac{3V}{\pi r^2}=h}[/tex]
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Additional comment
Whenever a variable has a coefficient you don't want, you can make that be 1 by multiplying the equation by the inverse of the coefficient. This is the same as dividing by the coefficient. This makes use of the fact that for any non-zero 'a', the ratio a/a has a value of 1. Anything multiplied by 1 is unchanged.
V = ah ⇒ V/a = (ah)/a = h(a/a) = h·1 = h
Note that we multiply the whole equation (both sides of the equal sign) by 1/a. The basic rule of equality is that you can do whatever you like to an equation, as long as you do it to both sides.
11,632 rounded to the nearest thousand
Answer:
12000
Step-by-step explanation:
Check the hundreds digit if greater Han 5 increase the thousands digit by 1 and change the other digits to 0
Answer:
that is what I got as my answer
Find all the factors of 21.
Order the factors from least to greatest.
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Enter the number that
belongs in the green box.
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The number 21 has 4 factors.
In the Cartesian coordinate system, which coordinate point represents the location of the
origin?
A. (0, 1)
B.(0, 0)
C.(1.O)
D.(1, 1)
Answer:
(0, 0)
Step-by-step explanation:
Each reference line is called a coordinate axis or just axis (plural axes) of the system, and the point where they meet is its origin, at ordered pair (0, 0).
Is the function given by f(x)=3x-2 continuous at x=5?
Answer:
Yes the function is continuous f(5) = 13
Step-by-step explanation:
Replace the variable x with 5 in the expression
Simlify the results
f(5) = 3(5)-3
f(5) = 15=3
f(5) = 13
Plotting on a graph gives a coninous line with a positive gradient
y intercept (0,-2)
Please view the attached graph
is a graph with asymptotes discontinious?
Answer:
In order for the function to be discontinuous at an asymptote, the curve needs to exist on both sides of the asymptote. If the curve only exists on one side of the asymptote, then there's no discontinuity at that point.
Step-by-step explanation:
6(10+5)=6•10+6•5 true or false
Answer:
true, I hope this will help.
[tex]\boxed{\underline{\bf \: True}}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:[tex] \sf \: 6(10 + 5) = 6•10 + 6•5 [/tex]
Check with LHS = RHS rule method.
LHS
[tex]\sf6(10 + 5) \\ \sf = 6(15) \\ \sf = 6 \times 15 \\ \bf = 90[/tex]
RHS
[tex]\sf6•10 + 6•5 \\ \sf = 60 + 30 \\ \bf= 90[/tex]
We can see that both LHS & RHS give [tex]\boxed{\underline{\bf \: 90}}[/tex]as the solution. LHS = RHS. Hence proved.
Answer -> [tex]\boxed{\underline{\bf \: True}}[/tex]
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Hope it helps.
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please help 10 points for the question i dont know why but my brain cannot compute this question
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Answer:
(b) 6^10/7^6
Step-by-step explanation:
The applicable rules of exponents are ...
(a/b)^c = (a^c)/(b^c)
(a^b)^c = a^(bc)
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This means you have ...
[tex]\left(\dfrac{6^5}{7^3}\right)^2=\dfrac{(6^5)^2}{(7^3)^2}=\dfrac{6^{5\cdot2}}{7^{3\cdot2}}=\boxed{\dfrac{6^{10}}{7^6}}[/tex]
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Additional comment
I find it helpful to remember that an exponent signifies repeated multiplication. Then ...
[tex]\left(\dfrac{6^5}{7^3}\right)^2=\left(\dfrac{6^5}{7^3}\right)\cdot\left(\dfrac{6^5}{7^3}\right)=\dfrac{6^5\cdot6^5}{7^3\cdot7^3}=\dfrac{6^{5+5}}{7^{3+3}}=\dfrac{6^{10}}{7^6}[/tex]
Let f(x)=x^3+3 and g(x) = 2x^2 + 2x +1. What is g(f(-2))?
Answer:
41
Step-by-step explanation:
This composite function can be easily solved
First solve f(-2)
f(-2)=(-2)³+3
f(-2)=-8+3=-5
Now plug -5 for x in function g(x)
=2(-5)²+2(-5)+1
=50-10+1
=41
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Answer:
41
Step-by-step explanation:
g(f(-2)) = g((-2)³ +3) = g(-8+3) = g(-5)
= 2(-5)² +2(-5) +1 = 50 -10 +1
g(f(-2)) = 41