Bea is asked to graph this system of equations:
8x - 6y=3
-3y + 4x + 4
How many times will the lines intersect?

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Answer 1

Answer:

The lines will not intersect, because this system has no solutions

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

They will not intersect!

Step-by-step explanation:

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what is the largest prime number?​

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Answer:

28258933-1

Step-by-step explanation:

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Solve for x: 8x - 3 = 5(2x + 1)​

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Answer:

x = - 4

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

8x - 3 = 5(2x + 1) ← distribute

8x - 3 = 10x + 5 ( subtract 10x from both sides )

- 2x - 3 = 5 ( add 3 to both sides )

- 2x = 8 ( divide both sides by - 2 )

x = - 4

Answer:

x = - 4

Step-by-step explanation:

8x - 3 = 5(2x + 1)

8x - 3 = 5 × 2x + 5 × 1

8x - 3 = 10x + 5

8x - 10x = 3 + 5

- 2x = 8

2x = - 8

x = (- 8)/2

x = - 4

Thus, The value of x is -4

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Answer:

6 hours :))))))

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

3 or 4 I think

Step-by-step explanation:

I think this because if u find the red candles unit rate it's 9 and 9×4 is 36 but the thing is the other one is 12 12×4 is 48 but then if u do 12×3 it's 36. The rest don't work so 3 or 4 hours. But if someone else has a different answers do not put mines because I have no clue but I think it's that because of that reason.

Expression vs Equations

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Answer:

20

Step-by-step explanation:

An expression dose NOT have an = sign

An equation dose have an = sign

In this case, the expression 4x+8, replace the x with 3, since x=3

                                  4x + 8

                                4 x 3 + 8         (  don't forget  PEMDAS )

                                  12  + 8

                                     20

So, X=8 right?
4x+8
Now, if we replace x with 8, we get 4(8) + 8. Now, the first think you do is multiply. So, 4(8) = 32. We now have 32+8, since we fixed the left part. Now, all you have to do is add 32+8, and you get 40.
Hope this helps!

Work out m and c for the line: y − 2 x = − 3

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Answer:

m=2, b=-3

Step-by-step explanation:

y=2x-3

m = 2

b = -3

A large pot of water is heating up on a stove at a constant rate. After three minutes of heating it had a temperature of 100 ℉. After nine minutes of heating the temperature was at 148 ℉. Let T be the temperature and n be the number of minutes. Write a linear equation for T in terms of n.

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Answer:

Given function:

y=9.5x+62.1

We have to find the number of minutes x, when y=138.1°F

Put value of y in function.

138.1=9.5x+62.1

Subtract 62.1 from both sides.

76=9.5x

Divide both sides by 9.5.

8=x

or

x=8 minutes

Answer: After 8 minutes the temperature of water will be 138.1°

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

T= 8n+76

Step-by-step explanation:

First you need to find the average rate of change:

( 3, 100)

(9,148)

Subtract:

148-100= 48

9-3= 6

Then divide them:

48/6=8

This is your slope, now we must find our y- intercept by using the formula

y= mx+b:

y=mx+b

Plug in what you know:

y= 8x+b

To find your y-intercept use one of the 2 points above, either (3,100) or (9,148)

Plug in your x's and y's into your almost complete equation:

100= 8(3)+b

Then solve to get b:

You should get b=76

Hope this helps

Which expression is equivalent to (2x − 3)(x + 4) ?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

2x2 + 8x - 3x - 12

2x2 + 5x - 12 is equivalent to the given expression

Answer:

[tex]2x^{2} +5x-12[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Amanda has four plastic shapes, a circle, a square, a triangle, and a pentagon, In how many ways can she lineup the four shapes if the circle cannot be next to the square

Do NOT have an explanation that isn't just writing all the combinations of shapes.

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Answer:  12

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Explanation:

Let's say we have the following code names for each shape

C = circleS = squareT = triangleP = pentagon

We have 4! = 4*3*2*1 = 24 ways to arrange them without any restrictions

Some permutations have C and S together, while others do not.

Example of them together: CSTP

Example of them separated: CTSP

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Let's say Amanda used a rubberband or glue to connect the circle to the square. This way the two shapes would always be together. They combine to form a new shape of sorts.

Let's call this new shape "polygon" and define it as

L = polygon

The codename L is just a placeholder for CS or SC.

So instead of the set of these codenames {C,S,T,P}, we have this reduced set {L,T,P}

No matter how we arrange the items in {L,T,P}, the circle and square are always going to be together. Again, anywhere you see an L, you replace it with CS or SC.

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There are 3 letters in {L,T,P} so there are 3! = 3*2*1 = 6 ways to arrange those 3 letters. There are 2 ways to arrange S and C within any of those 6 arrangements mentioned earlier.

So there are 2*6 = 12 different ways to arrange the four shapes such that S and C are together somehow.

Recall earlier we found 24 ways total to arrange the shapes without restriction. This must mean there are 24 - 12 = 12 permutations such that S and C are not together. This is the final answer we're after.

solve the following question ​

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  π/3

Step-by-step explanation:

The given integral does not exist. We assume there is a typo in the upper limit, and that you want the integral whose upper limit is (√3)/2.

It is convenient to make the substitution ...

  x = sin(y) . . . . so, y = arcsin(x)

 dx = cos(y)·dy

Then the integral is ...

  [tex]\displaystyle\int_0^{\sqrt{3}/2}{\dfrac{\cos{y}}{\sqrt{1-\sin^2{y}}}}\,dy=\int_0^{\sqrt{3}/2}{dy}=\left.\arcsin{x}\right|\limits_0^{\sqrt{3}/2}\\\\=\arcsin{(\sqrt{3}/2)}=\boxed{\dfrac{\pi}{3}}[/tex]

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Indentify the interval on which the function is increasing.

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Answer: [0,3]

The line is going up from left to right between 0 and 3 on the x-axis. We use a closed bracket because it is a open circle.

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write the expression for 100 less than the sum of 3 and x

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Answer:

3 + x < 100

3 + x - 3 < 100 - 3

x < 97

Step-by-step explanation:


Beanie works cleaning carpets. He charges $99 per room. If he cleans 3 rooms in one home, 5 in another, and 4
in a third home, how much will he make?

A. $693
B. $1188
C. $891
D. $792

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Answer:

B. $1188

Step-by-step explanation:

If he makes $99 per room, add all the rooms first:

3 + 5 + 4 = 12 rooms total

Then multiply the number of rooms by the price per room:

$99 * 12 = $1188

convert 53 yards per hour into inches per day

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1 yard = 36 inches.

53 yards per hour x 36 inches per yard = 1908 inches per hour.

1 day = 24 hours.

1908 inches per hour x 24 hours = 45,792 inches per day.

Set up an equation that relates the direct variation. D varies directly with t

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Answer:

I really don’t understand the question.. sorry I couldn’t help...

What type of correlation does the scatter plot show?
A. Positive
B. Negative
C. Cannot tell
D. None

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Positive I believe, There aren’t any negative numbers-

Linden Middle School has 480 students. The number of students is increasing by 5% next year
How many students will there be? (Please do step by step)

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Answer:

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Which equations are perpendicular to the line that passes through (2,1) and (3,4)



Group of answer choices

y=3x+5

y=3x+9

y=(-1/3)x+6

y=(-1/3)x+10

y=(1/3)x+4

y=(1/3)x+6

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

y=(-1/3)x+6y=(-1/3)x+10

Step-by-step explanation:

The slope of the given line can be found from the slope formula:

  m = (y2 -y1)/(x2 -x1)

  m = (4 -1)/(3 -2) = 3/1 = 3

The slope of the perpendicular line is the opposite reciprocal of this:

  perpendicular slope = -1/m = -1/3

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Choices (c) and (d) have x-coefficients that are -1/3. Those are the perpendicular lines.

y=(-1/3)x+6y=(-1/3)x+10

Given the third term is 12 and the rate of change is 3. What is the first 5 terms ?

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Answer:

6, 9, 12, 15, 18

Step-by-step explanation:

If the third term is 12, then to find the first term subtract 3 twice (or just subtract 6) to get 6. To find the rest of the terms add 3 accordingly. The equation to find this would be:

a_n = 6 + (n-1)3

If a +2<b+3 then ____.

a-b<1
a<b+1
a<b
b<a​

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Answer:

a<b+1

Step-by-step explanation:

a +2<b+3

a<b+3-2

a<b+1

Answer: a - b < 1 or a < b + 1

a + 2 < b + 3

⇔ a - b < 3 - 2

⇔ a - b < 1

Step-by-step explanation:


More than half of the students were excited about the project. In fact, were excited. If 10 students were not
excited about the project. how many students were excited?

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Answer:1/2 divided by 10

Step-by-step explanation:

Which statement best explains the relationship
between lines FG and HJ?
O They are perpendicular because their slopes are
equal.
O They are perpendicular because their slopes are
negative reciprocals.
They are not perpendicular because their slopes
are equal.
They are not perpendicular because their slopes
are not negative reciprocals.

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Answer:

They are not perpendicular because their slopes are not negative reciprocals.

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve for u .

-24 = u ÷ 6

u =

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Answer:

[tex]u = - 144[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] - 24 = u \div 6[/tex]

[tex] - 24 \times 6 = u[/tex]

[tex] - 144 = u[/tex]

to be sure

[tex] - 24 { = }^{?} - 144÷6[/tex]

[tex] - 24 = - 24[/tex]

Answer:

u = -144

Step-by-step explanation:

-24 = u ÷ 6

Multiply both side by 6.

-24 × 6 = u ÷ 6 × 6

-144 = u

Verification:-

-24 = -144 ÷ 6

-24 = -24

LHS = RHS

Answer the question below.

it's one of these

-16 / 3

-16 / 2

-8 / 8

-8 / 2

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Answer:

-16 / 2

Step-by-step explanation:

You have 16 negative tiles and you are dividing it into 2.

Answer:

It is -16 / 2

Step-by-step explanation:

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Which graph can be used to solve the equation 2^x-1=x+2?

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Answer:

Bottom Left

Step-by-step explanation:

I found the graph. All you needed to do was switch the red and blue line. I put a screenshot of the correct answer on I-Ready as well as the graph I had found.

The system of equations needed to solve the given equations is . Thus, the correct graph is the top-right graph. Its plotted below.

How to find the system of equations needed to solve an equation?

An equation usually consists of equality of two mathematical expressions. Let it be [tex]A = B[/tex]. If we take them to be equal to third variable, then:

[tex]A = B = C[/tex] type of equation is obtained.

We can then take it as system of two equations as:

[tex]A = C\\B = C[/tex]

Solution to this system will give us the solution to the considered equation


What is a solution to a system of equations?

For a solution to be solution to a system, it must satisfy all the equations of that system, and as all points satisfying an equation are in their graphs.

For the given case, we are given that:

[tex]2^x-1=x+2[/tex]

Taking these two mathematical expression equal to 'y', we get:

[tex]2^x-1=x+2 = y[/tex]

or

[tex]y = 2^x - 1\\and\\y= x+2[/tex]

Plotting these two functions on the X-Y plane, the common point of these curves is the common value which can satisfy both the equations simultaneously, and thus, being the solution to the considered system of equations.


Thus, the solutions are those two points that are intersections of those two curves.

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What’s the answer to this radical function

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Step-by-step explanation:

We have,

[tex]f(x) = - 2 \sqrt[3]{x + 7} [/tex]

Taking limit,

[tex] \lim _{x \rarr \infty } f(x) \\ = \lim _{x \rarr \infty } - 2 \sqrt[3]{x + 7} [/tex]

If x approaches to positive infinity,

this implies f(x) approaches to negative infinity

Solve P-6 = 16. Check your answer.
O p = 22
O p = -22
O p = 10
O p = -10

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The answer is P=22
P-6=16
we can add 6 to both sides to cancel out the -6 and get p by itself.
p=16+6
now we add them
p=22

Maël mixes 151515 milliliters (\text{mL})(mL)left parenthesis, start text, m, L, end text, right parenthesis of bleach with 3.753.753, point, 75 liters (\text{L})(L)left parenthesis, start text, L, end text, right parenthesis of water to make a sanitizing solution for a daycare. The amounts of bleach and water always have to be proportional when he makes sanitizing solution.
Which of the following could be combinations of volumes of bleach and water for Maël's sanitizing solution?

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The combination of volumes of bleach and water for Maël's sanitizing solution will be 12 mL of bleach and 3 L water, 6 mL of bleach and 1.5 L water, and 3 mL of bleach and 0.75 L water. Then the correct options are A, B, and C.

What is Algebra?

Algebra is the study of abstract symbols, while logic is the manipulation of all those ideas.

The acronym PEMDAS stands for Parenthesis, Exponent, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction. This approach is used to answer the problem correctly and completely.

Maël mixes 15 milliliters of bleach with 3.75 liters of water to make a sanitizing solution for a daycare.

The ratio of bleach to water is given below.

Bleach / Water = 15 / 3.75 = 4

Bleach / Water = 12 / 3 = 4

Bleach / Water = 6 / 1.5 = 4

Bleach / Water = 3 / 0.75 = 4

Bleach / Water = 20 / 5.5 = 3.6363

The combination of volumes of bleach and water for Maël's sanitizing solution will be 12 mL of bleach and 3 L water, 6 mL of bleach and 1.5 L water, and 3 mL of bleach and 0.75 L water. Then the correct options are A, B, and C.

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-4y-4+(-3) please help me! thank you

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Answer: 1.75 = y

Explanation: In the picture linked

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6a^(3)+2a^(2)-8a-9-8a^(3)-a^(2)-6a+1

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Answer:

[tex]-2a^3+a^2-14a +8[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]6a^3+2a^2-8a-9-8a^3-a^2-6a+1[/tex]

Required

Simplify

[tex]6a^3+2a^2-8a-9-8a^3-a^2-6a+1[/tex]

Collect Like Terms

[tex]-8a^3+6a^3-a^2+2a^2-8a-6a-9+1[/tex]

[tex]-2a^3+a^2-14a +8[/tex]

One way to determine the surface area of this cylinder is to -

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Answer:

Option (A)

Step-by-step explanation:

Surface area of an object = Area of all the surfaces of the object

So, the surface area of the cylinder = Area of the two circular bases + Rectangular area around the surface of the cylinder

= πr²+ πr² + (2πr)h

= 2πr(r + h)

Therefore, Option (A) will be the correct option.

Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

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