Find an equation of the circle that has center (-6,2) and passes through (1,-2).

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Answer 1

Answer:

(x+6)^2+(y-2)^2=65

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

Should be (x+6)^2+(y-2)^2=65

the number after the carrot represents an exponent

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PLZ help I need to answer quickly!​

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Answer:

4.2

Step-by-step explanation:

All sides are proportional, so choose a pair and find the proportion

Ex: AB and JK = 7/5=1.4

so each side is multiplied by 1.4 to get the larger figure

So 3*1.4=4.2

Not sure on this. (Im really bad at math)

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Answer:

13. C

14. B

Step-by-step explanation:

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translate figure:RIGHT 2 DOWN 1
note:only use four point when drawing the translation​

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Answer:

Your answer is in the image linked below.

Step-by-step explanation:

When the shape is moved right 2, down 1, you should have this translation,  hope this helps.

This question is Algebra 1 - write linear functions from word problems

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Takes away 10 each week so 2 weeks would be 20 etc etc
Y= 293 - 10x

Answer: y = -10x + 293

Step-by-step explanation:

Since you start with $293, this is your intercept.

Since you withdraw $10 per week, your m is -10. Per in a sentence means rate of change.

I don't understand what I am supposed to do after I combine terms

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I think you have to put all the fractions on one side of the equation and the x-terms on the other side. But I don't see an option for that...

Answer:

x = - [tex]\frac{2}{3}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{2}{3}[/tex] - 4x + [tex]\frac{7}{2}[/tex] = - 9x + [tex]\frac{5}{6}[/tex]

Multiply through by 6 ( the LCM of 3, 2 and 6 ) to clear the fractions

4 - 24x + 21 = - 54x + 5 , that is

25 - 24x = - 54x + 5 ( add 54x to both sides )

25 + 30x = 5 ( subtract 25 from both sides )

30x = - 20 ( divide both sides by 30 )

x = [tex]\frac{-20}{30}[/tex] = - [tex]\frac{2}{3}[/tex]

Mrs. Coulter has 3 / 5 yard of ribbon to tie on balloons for the festival. Each balloon will need 3 / 10 yard of ribbon. How many balloons can Mrs. Coulter tie with ribbon

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Answer:

I know they are not the same name but they have the same question they are the same answer

Step-by-step explanation:

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Find the value of each variable.
I have been stuck on these for a week now. Please help.​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

the varible would be x

PLEASE HELP ME (it's for my math HW Verifying Inverse Functions)

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The last answer is no.
Ok done. Thank to me:>

Scientific Notation

Standard Form

Write this number in standard form:

4.415 x 10-8

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3.615 x 10^2 i hope this helps
4.415x 2= 8.83 and in standard form would be 8+ 0.8+ 0.03

Find the perimeter. Simplify your answer.

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Answer:

22w - 18  

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the perimeter we have to add up all the sides

10w-10+w+1+10w-10+w+1

combine light terms

22w - 18 would be our answer

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Help is appreciated! Ty

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76 ≤ 4y + 12
64 ≤ 4y
16 ≥ y

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The square of the sum of two numbers is 144 and the sum of their squares is 80. Find the numbers.(Use completing the square method)
Please help me

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

(x + y)^2 = 144

x^2 + y^2 = 80

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x + y = 12 ---> y = 12 - x

x^2 + y^2 = 80

x^2 + (12-x)^2 = 80

2x^2 - 24x + 64 = 0

x^2 - 12x + 32 = 0

x = 4, x = 8

y = 8, y = 4

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x + y = -12 ---> y = -12 - x

x^2 + y^2 = 80

x^2 + (-12-x)^2 = 80

2x^2 + 24x + 64 = 0

x^2 + 12x + 32 = 0

x = -4, x = -8

y = -8, y = -4

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One number is + or -4, the other is + or -8,

and the absolute value of the sum is 12.

Answer:

(4,8);(8,4);(-4,-8);(-8,-4)

Step-by-step explanation:

Ok, let's start writing down the two conditions:

[tex]\left \{ {(x+y)^2 = 144} \atop {x^2+y^2=80}} \right.[/tex]

Mumble.  The second almost look like a square, if only there was the [tex]2xy[/tex] term. Let's add (and subtract, so we aren't creating something new) term to the second:

[tex](x+y)^2-2xy = 80[/tex] But we know what the first term is, it's 144. Let's replace and do some number tricks to get:[tex]144-2xy=80 \rightarrow 72-xy=40\\72-40=xy \rightarrow xy=32[/tex]

At this point, let' stare at it for a while. You can tell that the system is simmetrical (if you replace x with y you still get a solution). Moreover, x and y have the same sign: it means that if (a,b) is a solution, then also (b,a), (-a,-b) and (-b, -a) are solutions, and since it's a 4th degree system (the degree of a system is the product of the degrees of the single equations, and they're both quadratic) there are no other solution.

Let's find one pair then. We're tasked to find two numbers that sum to [tex]\sqrt{144} = 12[/tex] and whose product is 32. that is, the root of the polynomial

[tex]z^2+12z+32= (z+4)(z+8)[/tex] (or if you can't see the factors right away, bruteforce it with quadratic formula, it's always good practice). That tells us that one of the two is -4, and the other is -8. From what we said above, the solutions are by combining them with plus or minus.

[tex](4,8);(8,4);(-4,-8);(-8,-4)[/tex]

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Answer: 4k^2 - 9k - 9 = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

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In 1855, Louis Remme traveled from Sacramento, California, to Portland, Oregon, stopping to rest for only 10
hours of the 143 hours it took him to reach Portland. If his average speed while traveling without resting was 5
miles per hour, how many miles did Louis Remme travel?
A 665
B 705
C 715
D 765

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Answer:

A. 665 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

Time in travel:

143 - 10 = 133 hrs

Average speed is 5 mph

Distance travelled:

d = std = 5*133 = 665 miles

Correct choice is A

Total time taken

143-10133hrs

Distance

Speed×Time133(5)665mi

Option A

Conor earns $9 an hour for yard work. He raked leaves one afternoon and earned $29.25.
How much does Conor earn for each minute he does yard work?
Hint: There are 60 minutes in 1 hour.

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29.25 divided by 9 is 3.25. You have to take the total amount of money he made $29.25 and divide it by the amount he gets every hour $9. So 29.25 divided by 9 is 3.25 or 3 hours and 15 minutes.

Answer:

15 cents a minute

Step-by-step explanation:

9 ÷ 60 = $0.15

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Question: A function has following characteristics:
• From -5 to -3, the function increases.
• From -3 to 0, the function neither increases nor decreases
From 2 to 5, but he function increases.
Which could be the graph(s) of this function?

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Answer:

1.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

The graphs that could be this function are the third one and the last one.

C and E

Hope this helps!

Step-by-step explanation:

Other than C and E, all of the other functions start out by decreasing starting from -5.

They both also have the straight part from -3 - 0 where the function neither increases nor decreases.

They also have the part where from 2 increases to 5.

One person can mow a lawn in 30 minutes. A second person requires 45 minutes to mow that lawn. How long will it take the two people, working together, to mow the lawn?

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Answer:  16 1/4 minutes

Step-by-step explanation:

Let A be the mowing rate for the first person, and B the rate for the second. X will be the time spent mowing.

We are told that A = 30 min/lawn.  B = 45 min/lawn.  These are conversion factors, so we can invert them to:

A =  1 lawn/30 min.  B = 1 lawn/45 min

If both work together, the amount of lawn that is mowed working togehterwould be the time, X (in minutes), spent times their individual rates:

X*(A + B) = Lawn Mowed

We want to know the time, X, it would take to mow the same 1 lawn together.  [Lawn Mowed = 1].  Use the equation:

X*(A + B) = Lawn Mowed

X*((1 lawn/30 min) + (1 lawn/45 min)) = 1

X/(30 min) + X/(45 min) = 1

X/30 + X/45= 1

X + X(30/35) = 30  {Multiply both sides by 30]

(1 + 30/35)X = 30

(65/35)X = 30

X = 30*(35/65)

X = 30/(7/13)

X = 30*(7/13)

X = 210/13

X =  16 1/4 minutes

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Answer:

Answer is 2,000 option (B)

Which of the following equations have infinitely many solutions?

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Answer:

All of the equations seem to have infinitely many solutions.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the same equations are equal to each other, whatever you replace x with, it will be equal to the other equation's solution since all answers have equations equal to each other.

Please, help me with this question

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The fours cancel. Then you do the remainder steps

Answer:

x=0

Step-by-step explanation:

2.5^2x = 1

2.5^2x=2.5⁰

2 x = 0

x=0

A rectangular field will be fenced on all four sides. There will also be a line offenses across the field, parallel to the shorter side. If 900 M of fencing are available, what dimensions of the field will produce the maximum area? What is the maximum area?

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Answer:

Pretty sure the dimensions are 125.6 meters by 251.2 meters 31,550.72 square meters.

Which point on the number line represents a loss of 5 yards in a football game? (number line is on picture)

A) Point A
B) Point B
C) Point C
D) Point D

please help me with this! it’s in need

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The answer for this is b : point b because that represents -5

2x+10=4.what are the steps to follow as to get the actual value of X

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2x + 10 = 4
So we want to get X alone
So we - 10 on both sides
2x = 4-10
2x = -6
Now we divide by 2 so we get the value of X
X = -3


Jacob wants to buy a new bike that costs $369. He currently has $150 saved for the bike, and he can add $3 each day to the bike fund. Write an equation and solve to determine how many days it will take Jacob to save enough money for the new bike.

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Answer:

150 + 3x = 369 X= 73

Step-by-step explanation:

X is the amount of days

So 150 minus 369 would be 219

Then take 219/3 and that would mean X equals 73

Solve the equation.
−43p+6=12

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

-43p+6=12
Subtract 6 and 12
-43p=6-12
Then divide both sides by -43 to get the variable by itself
-43p=6
Answer
-6/43

Is 1/3 greater than, less than, or equal to 1?​

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Answer:

1/3 is less than 1

Step-by-step explanation:

3/3=1

1/3<1

The area of a rectangle is 60 square inches.
The length is x - 3, and the width is x +8.
Find the value of x, and the dimensions of the rectangle.
A = lw

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X=7 because 7-3 = 4, 7+8= 15,15x4=60.

4. Jenny sells two types of lanyards, solid color or
striped. She charges more for striped lanyards than
for solid color lanyards. The amount of money, in
dollars, that she collects from selling x lanyards of
one type and y lanyards of the other type can be
modeled by the expression 3x + 5y.
What does the variable y represent in this
situation?
A. The number of solid color lanyards sold.
B. The number of striped lanyards sold.
C. The selling price of one solid color lanyard.
OD. The selling price of one striped lanyard.

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Answer:

The selling price of one striped lanyard

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2.5 is the scale dilation.

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After school, Cindy had a science club meeting for 55 minutes, followed by a choir rehearsal that lasted for 1 hour and 35 minutes. If Cindy got out of school at 1:15 P.M., what time did the choir rehearsal end?
Please help

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Answer:

3:10

Step-by-step explanation:

Total time=1h 35minMeeting=55minTime of choir rehearsal=1h35min-55min=40min

Disposal time=1:15PM

Choir ending time:-

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 1:15-0:40=12:35PM[/tex]

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