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Which statement is true about the y-intercept of a quadratic function?
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A quadratic function can only have one y-intercept.
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A quadratic function can have up to two y-intercepts.
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The y-intercept is also called a zero of the function.
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The y-intercept is located at the point where the value of y is 0.

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Answer 1

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PERCENTAGE of 7.50 OF ₹6​

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Answer:%80 or 0.8

Step-by-step explanation:

Total = 7.50

Part of 7.50 is 6

The percentage of 6 in 7.50 is  6*100/7.50

0.8* 100

80%

Or you could do it this way:

6/7.5

x10 on both

60/75

by 5 times

12/15

4/5

=0.8

Solve 3[-x + (2 x + 1)] = X – 1.
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Answer:

x=-2

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

y+9=1/5(x+4)

Step-by-step explanation:

plug into the formula

If F= 2x²+ +6x - 5 G=3x² + 4) and C=G-3F, find the value of C as a trinomial

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What is the design of the following study? The Coca-Cola Company introduced New Coke in 1985. Within three months of this introduction, negative consumer reaction forced Coca-Cola to reintroduce the original formula of Coke as Coca-Cola Classic. Suppose that two years later, in 1987, a marketing research firm in Chicago compared the sales of Coca-Cola Classic, New Coke, and Pepsi in public building vending machines. To do this, the marketing research firm randomly selected 10 public buildings in Chicago having both a Coke machine (selling Coke Classic and New Coke) and a Pepsi machine. The researchers recorded the number of cans sold over a given period of time.

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Answer:

Randomized design

Step-by-step explanation:

The researchers used a randomized design for this study. While designing a research experiment, we use a randomized design to study the effect that a major factor or a primary factor would have without having the need to use any unrelated or unnecessary variable. The question tells us that ten public buildings that have a coke machine and a Pepsi machine were selected for the study.

A hot air balloon was rising at a rate of 474 feet per minute (ft/min). convert this speed to meters per second (m/s).

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2.41 meter per second

Duke Energy reported that the cost of electricity for an efficient home in a particular neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio was $104 per month (Home Energy Report, Duke Energy, March, 2012). A researcher believes that the cost of electricity for a comparable neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois is higher. A sample of homes in this Chicago neighborhood will be taken and the sample mean monthly cost of electricity will be used to test the following null and alternative hypotheses.
Assume the sample data lead to rejection of the null hypothesis.
What would be your conclusion about the cost of electricity in the Chicago neighborhood?
The input in the box below will not be graded, but may be reviewed and considered by your instructor. What is the Type I error in this situation?
The Type 1 error in this situation What are the consequences of making this error?
The input in the box below will not be graded, but may be reviewed and considered by your instructor. What is the Type II error in this situation?

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Answer:

When the null hypothesis is rejected

The  conclusion is that there is enough evidence to support the claim of the researcher

When a type I error occurs

The consequences is that the conclusion that there is enough evidence to support the claim of the researcher is actually incorrect

When a type II error occurs  

 The consequences is  that the conclusion that there is enough evidence  to support the claim of the researcher is actually correct        

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The cost of electricity per month is [tex]\mu = \$104[/tex]

The null hypothesis is [tex]H_o : \mu = \$104[/tex]

The  alternative hypothesis is   [tex]H_o :  \mu  >   \$104[/tex]

Generally if the null hypothesis is rejected then the conclusion would be that there is enough evidence to support the claim of the researcher

Generally a Type I error is a an error that occurs when the null hypothesis is incorrectly rejected

So in the case of this question the consequence of making this type of error is that the conclusion that there is enough evidence to support the claim of the researcher is actually incorrect

 Generally a Type II  error is an error that occurs when the null hypothesis is incorrectly not rejected

So in the case of this question the consequence of making this type of  

error is that the conclusion that there is enough evidence to support the claim of the researcher is actually correct

The sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is 180. The sum of the measures of the second and third angles is three times the measure of the first angle. The third angle is fifteen more than the second. Find the measures of the three angles.

using Systems of Linear Equations with Three Variables

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evaluate f(x)=3x-6 when x=2 and x=-4

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Plug in the x

f(2) = 3(-4)-6

2 = -12 - 6

2 = -18

What is 15% of 90?
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Answer:

13.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

13.5

Step-by-step explanation:

What number is 15% of 90?

The calculated percentage of the number 15% of 90 would be 13.5.

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The flag of a country contains an isosceles triangle.​ (Recall that an isosceles triangle contains two angles with the same​ measure.) If the measure of the third angle of the triangle is 45​° more than nbsp the measure of either of the other two​ angles, find the measure of each angle of the triangle.​ (Recall that the sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is​ 180°.)

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The answer would be 100 degrees
It is Nepal’s flag, which is only flag made by combining two triangles.

What is the slope of the line through points (8, -3) and (2, 1)?

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Answer:

2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

1--3/2-8

=4/6

=2/3

A certain virus infects one in every 300 people. A test used to detect the virus in a person is positive 90​% of the time when the person has the virus and ​15% of the time when the person does not have the virus.​ (This 15​% result is called a false positive​.) Let A be the event​ "the person is​ infected" and B be the event​ "the person tests​ positive." ​(a) Using​ Bayes' Theorem, when a person tests​ positive, determine the probability that the person is infected. ​(b) Using​ Bayes' Theorem, when a person tests​ negative, determine the probability that the person is not infected.

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Answer:

a)  P[A/B] = 0,019     or     P[A/B] = 1,9 %

b)  P[A- /B-] = 0,9996       or    P[A- /B-] = 99,96 %

Step-by-step explanation:

Bayes Theorem :

P[A/B]  =  P(A) * P[B/A] / P(B)

The branches of events are as follows

Condition 1        real infection     1/300        and     not infection  299/300

Then

1.-    1/300      299/300

When the test is done   (virus present)  0,9 (+)    0,15 (-)

2.-   299/300

When the test is done  ( no virus )   0,15  (+)     0,85 (-)

Then:

P(A) = event person infected          P(B)  =  person test positive

a) P[A/B]  = P(A) * P[B/A] / P(B)

where   P(A)  = 1/300  =   0,0033   P[B/A] = 0,9    

Then P(A) * P[B/A] =  0,0033*0,9  =  0,00297

P(B)   is    ( 1/300 )*0,9  +  (299/300)*0,15

P(B) = 0,0033*0,9 + 0,9966*0,15    ⇒  P(B) = 0,1524

Finally

P[A/B] =  0,00297 /0,1524

P[A/B] = 0,019     or     P[A/B] = 1,9 %

b) Following sames steps:

P[A- /B-] = (299/300) * 0,85  / (299/300) * 0,85 + (1/300 * 0,1)

P[A- /B-] = 0,8471 /0,8474

P[A- /B-] = 0,9996       or    P[A- /B-] = 99,96 %

f (x) = (x + 5)^3(x - 9)(x + 1)

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Answer:

F (x) = (x + 5)^3(x - 9)(x + 1)  = 5

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

1. what I the square root of negative 4

2. one is minusing the square root of 4

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solve for the variable. b^2 = 100

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Answer:

b = ±10

or

b = -10, 10

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Write equation

b² = 100

Step 2: Solve for b

Square root both sides: b = ±10

Step 3: Check

Plug in x to verify it's a solution.

(-10)² = 100

(10)² = 100

Answer:

b=-10 or b=10

Step-by-step explanation:

They would both work because negative times negative is also positive so it would also work.

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The Perimeter of a triangle is 90 cm. The triangle has side lengths of 2x + 5, 4x - 10, and x + 4. Find the value of x and the length of each side.

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Answer:

This makes no sense as you dont say what type of triangle it is

Step-by-step explanation:

If its a equallateral its x = 89/7

does y= x squared represent a linear function

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Answer:

no

Step-by-step explanation:

most probably a linear function. y = mx +b. what you have to notice here is the X, if the X has no exponents on it, then it is usually linear, but if the X is X squared or higher then it would not be a linear function.

Hello! Please help with this fill in the blank, thanks!

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Answer:

Triangle ABC is rotated 180 degrees around point E, therefore, A maps to D, B maps to C, and C maps to B.

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Explanation:

If you were to rotate triangle ABC 180 degrees around point E, then it would line up perfectly with triangle DCB

Point A lands on point DPoint B lands on point CPoint C lands on point B

Note how in the sequence ABC we have A first, B second, then C third

Then for the sequence DCB we have D first, C second, then B third

This order matters so we can pair up the points properly

A goes to D (A is first of ABC; D is first of DCB)B goes to C (B is second in ABC; C is second in DCB)C goes to B (C is third in ABC; B is third in DCB)

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Answer:

so

Step-by-step explanation:

the first goes 3rd

the 2nd goes 1

3rd goes 4

"The manager for State Bank and Trust has recently examined the credit card account balances for the customers of her bank and found that 20% have an outstanding balance at the credit card limit. Suppose the manager randomly selects 15 customers and finds 4 that have balances at the limit. Assume that the properties of the binomial distribution apply.a.What is the probability of finding 4 customers in a sample of 15 who have "maxed out" their credit cards?b.What is the probability that 4 or fewer customers in the sample will have balances at the limit of the credit card"

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Answer:

a

   [tex]P(X = 4 ) = 0.1876[/tex]

b

   [tex]P(X \le 4)  =  0.8358[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The proportion that has outstanding balance is p = 0.20

The sample size is n = 15

Given that the properties of the binomial distribution apply, for a randomly selected number(X) of credit card

[tex]X \ \ ~ Bin (n , p )[/tex]

Generally the probability of finding 4 customers in a sample of 15 who have "maxed out" their credit cards is mathematically represented as

[tex]P(X = 4 ) = ^nC_4 * p^4 * (1 - p)^{n-4}[/tex]

=> [tex]P(X = 4 ) = ^{15}C_4 * (0.20)^4 * (1 - 0.20)^{15-4}[/tex]

Here C stand for combination

=> [tex]P(X = 4 ) = 0.1876[/tex]

Generally the probability that 4 or fewer customers in the sample will have balances at the limit of the credit card is mathematically represented as

[tex]P(X \le 4) = [ ^{15}C_0 * (0.20)^0 * (1 - 0.20)^{15-0}]+[ ^{15}C_1 * (0.20)^1 * (1 - 0.20)^{15-1}]+\cdots+[ ^{15}C_4 * (0.20)^4 * (1 - 0.20)^{15-4}][/tex]

=>   [tex]P(X \le 4)  =  0.8358[/tex]

Please solve (X+2) 3 = (x-4) 5

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Answer:

x= 13

Step-by-step explanation:

(X+2) 3 = (x-4) 5

distribute on both sides: 3x + 6 = 5x - 20

add 20 to both sides: 3x + 26 = 5x

subtract 3x from both sides: 26 = 2x

divide both sides by two: 13 = x

Answer:

x=13

Step-by-step explanation:

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Suppose the linear cost function C(x) = 6x gives the cost for buying x items. If the items are sold in packages of 10, and no one can buy more than 5 packages, then the RANGE of the function C is

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Answer:

The range of C is :60≤C≤300

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A hockey player strikes a hockey puck. The height of the puck increases until it reaches a maximum height of 3 feet, 55 feet away from the player. The height y (in feet) of a second hockey puck is modeled by y=x(0.15−0.001x), where x is the horizontal distance (in feet). Compare the distances traveled by the hockey pucks before hitting the ground.

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The total distance travelled by the first and second hockey pucks before hitting the ground is 110 feet and 150 feet, respectively.

We are given that there are two hockey pucks.The height of the first hockey puck increases until it reaches a maximum height of 3 feet when it is 55 feet away from the player.This hockey puck will travel an additional 55 feet after it reaches its maximum height before it hits the ground.The total distance travelled by the first hockey puck before hitting the ground is 110 feet.The height y (in feet) of the second hockey puck is modelled by y=x(0.15−0.001x), where x is the horizontal distance (in feet).When it hits the ground, its height will be zero.0 = x(0.15−0.001x)x(0.15−0.001x) = 0A value of "x" is 0 when it is just hit by the player.When it hits the ground, the value of "x" is :0.15−0.001x = 00.001x = 0.15x = 150The total distance travelled by the second hockey puck before hitting the ground is 150 feet.

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Simplify 16x^3 - 8x^2 + 4x^4 / 2x
A) 8x^2 - 4x + 2x^3
B) 8x^2 - 4 + 2x^3
C) 8x^3 - 4x + 2x^3
D) 8x^2 - 4x + 2x

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Answer:

2 x ^3 + 8 x ^2− 4 x

Step-by-step explanation:

Just simplify!

What would make the following equation true?
5m+(2m+8)=__+8

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Answer:

7m

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: 7m

Step-by-step explanation: 5m + 2m = 7m, so 5m+2m+8 = 7m+8

which is an x intercept of the continuous function in the table -2, -10

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Answer:

-10

Step-by-step explanation:

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2/3 x 10 = 6.66666 because we are trying to find 2/3 OF 10/1

Which best describes the function represented by the table -2,-5 2,5 4,10 6,15

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Answer:

Direct variation; k=5/2

Step-by-step explanation:

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