Find the distance between (8,0) and (4,-4)

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Answer 1

Answer:5.656854

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Answer:

Cheese: [tex]4\frac{3}{8}[/tex]  Milk: [tex]1\frac{2}{3}[/tex]  Pasta: [tex]6\frac{1}{4}[/tex]

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Cheese:

[tex]1\frac{3}{4} = \frac{7}{4}[/tex]  Set up a proportion: [tex]\frac{\frac{7}{4} }{4} = \frac{x}{10}[/tex]  Cross multiply, then divide: 10 × 7/4 = 17.5, 17.5 ÷ 4 = 4.375[tex]4.375 = 4\frac{3}{8}[/tex]  

Milk:

Set up a proportion: [tex]\frac{\frac{2}{3} }{4} = \frac{x}{10}[/tex]  Cross multiply, then divide: 10 × 2/3 = [tex]6\frac{2}{3}[/tex], [tex]6\frac{2}{3}[/tex] ÷ 4 = [tex]1\frac{2}{3}[/tex]  

Pasta:

[tex]2\frac{1}{2} = \frac{5}{2}[/tex]  Set up a proportion: [tex]\frac{\frac{5}{2} }{4} = \frac{x}{10}[/tex]  Cross multiply, then divide: 10 × 5/2 = 25, 25 ÷ 4 = 6.25[tex]6.25 = 6\frac{1}{4}[/tex]  

I hope this helps!

Brainliest for the correct answer Does this graph represent a function? Why or why not?A.No, because it is not a straight line.B.Yes, because it passes the horizontal line test.C.Yes, because it passes the vertical line test.D.No, because it fails the vertical line test.

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Answer:

Hello!!! Princess Sakura here ^^

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The answer is A. No, because it is not a straight line.

its C. because it passes the vertical line test. If you draw a line from up to down vertically, it will only touch the graph once. Thats why its function.

10.7+(-3.5) help plz

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Answer:

7.2

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Hi there !

10.7 + (-3.5) =

= 10.7 - 3.5

= 7.2

Good luck !

When you are trying to find the endpoint when given the midpoint and one point, what would the new formula be? Manipulate the formula using skills for solving literal equations. How would you find LaTeX: x_2\:\:\:or\:\:\:y_2x 2 o r y 2? Use LaTeX: x_m\:\:and\:\:\:\:y_mx m a n d y mto notate the midpoints. Remember the original midpoint formula is LaTeX: \left(\frac{x_1+\:x_2}{2},\:\:\frac{y_{1\:}+y_2}{2}\right)\:=\:\left(x_m,\:y_m\right)

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Answer:

[tex](x_2,y_2) = (2x_m - x_1 ,2y_m - y_1 )[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]\left(\frac{x_1+\:x_2}{2},\:\:\frac{y_{1\:}+y_2}{2}\right)\:=\:\left(x_m,\:y_m\right)[/tex]

Required

Determine x2, y2

Start by splitting the expression

[tex]x_m = \left(\frac{x_1+\:x_2}{2})[/tex] and [tex]y_m = (\frac{y_{1\:}+y_2}{2})[/tex]

Solving for x2 in [tex]x_m = \left(\frac{x_1+\:x_2}{2})[/tex]

Multiply through by 2

[tex]2 * x_m = \frac{x_1 + x_2}{2} * 2[/tex]

[tex]2x_m = x_1 + x_2[/tex]

Make x2 the subject;

[tex]x_2 = 2x_m - x_1[/tex]

Similarly:

[tex]y_m = (\frac{y_{1\:}+y_2}{2})[/tex]

Multiply through by 2

[tex]2 * y_m = \frac{y_1 + y_2}{2} * 2[/tex]

[tex]2y_m = y_1 + y_2[/tex]

Make y2 the subject;

[tex]y_2 = 2y_m - y_1[/tex]

Hence:

[tex](x_2,y_2) = (2x_m - x_1 ,2y_m - y_1 )[/tex]

I need to know about math units pleaaaaase

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Answer: In math, the word unit can be defined as the rightmost position in a number or the one's place. Here, 3 is the unit's number in the number 6713. A unit may also mean the standard units used for measurement.

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8. Which line on the graph represents the equation y=3x-2?
line A
line B
line C
line D

9.Which equation represents the graph?

y = |x| – 4

y = |x – 4|

y = |x + 4|

y = |x| + 4

12.Which equation represents the graph?

y = |x| + 6

y = |x – 6|

y = |x| – 6

y = |x + 6|

17.Which set of ordered pairs corresponds to the graph?

{(5, 1), (4, 2), (0, –1), (–2, 3), (–5, 1)}

{(–2, 3), (5, 1), (–5, 1), (1, 0), (4, –2)}

{(–5, –1), (–2, 3), (0, –1), (4, –2), (5, 1)}

{(–2, 4), (–1, –5), (–1, 0), (1, 5), (3, –2)}

19.Which equation is represented by the table?
Y=-|X-1|-4
Y=|X-1|-4
Y=-|X+1|-4
Y=|X+1|-4

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Answer:

1.a

2.c

3b

4.c

5.a or b

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What is the x-intercept of the line 5x – 2y = 10?

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Hope the answer helps you!!!!

Simon and his niece marcie are comparing their ages to see if there is a mathematical connection. They find that Simon is three years more than four times marcie' age. The sum of their ages is 58. Let m be marcie's age. Could marcie be seven years old? Write an expression for Simon's age in terms of the variable m. Write and equation that models the information given Now solve for m? What is marcie's age? What is Simon's age?

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Answer:

The expression for Simon's age in terms of the variable m would indicate that Simon's age is equal to four times Marcie's age plus 3:

s=4m+3 (1)

Also, you know that the sum of their ages is 58, which is:

s+m=58 (2)

You can replace (1) in (2) and solve for m to find Marcie's age:

4m+3+m=58

5m=58-3

5m=55

m=55/5

m=11

Finally, you can replace m in (1) to find Simon's age:

s=4(11)+3

s=44+3

s=47

According to this, Marcie is 11 years old and Simon is 47 years old.

Does the parabola open up or down? Is the y-coordinate of the vertex a minimum value or a maximum value?
f(x) = 5x^2-x

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it opens up and the y coordinate of the vertex is a minimum value!

12 - C = –16
solve for C =

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Answer:

28

Step-by-step explanation:

12 - c - 12 = -16 - 12

-C = -28

-C divided by -1 = -28 divided by -1

c = 28

A square corner of 16 square centimeters is removed from a square paper with an area of 9x2 square centimeters. A square. Most of the square is shaded blue. In the bottom right of the square is a smaller square, outlined in a dashed line, and not shaded. Which expression represents the area of the remaining paper shape in square centimeters? (x – 7)(x – 9) (3x – 2)(3x – 8) (3x – 4)(3x + 4) (9x – 1)(x + 16)

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Answer:

(3x - 4) (3x + 4)

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of the square paper = 9x^2 square centimeters

Area of the square corner = 16 square centimeters

The area of the square corner is removed from area of the square paper.

That is,

9x^2 - 16

Factorise by finding the square root of each term

9x^2

Square root of 9x^2 = 3x

Check:

3x * 3x = 9x^2

Square root of 16 = + or - 4

9x^2 - 16 = (3x - 4) (3x + 4)

Check:

(3x - 4) (3x + 4)

9x^2 + 12x - 12x - 16

= 9x^2 - 16

Answer:

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Please Help!!!

A.) What is the perimeter of this triangle?
b.) If the perimeter is 90 what is x?

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Answer: 12.5

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What is the answer to this????

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Answer:8

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Answer:

8 rows of art

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The perimeter of a parallelogram is 48 meters. The width of the parallelogram is 8 meters less than its length. Find the length and the width of the parallelogram.

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Answer; length = 14 width = 10

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If the m<4 is 110 degrees, what is m<1 ? (Give number value only.)

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Answer:

70

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I'm not entirely sure, but lines b and a look congruent and vertical angles are congruent and measure 1, 4 would be 180 degrees.

Solve for x.

−1/3 x≤−6

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Answer:

x  ≤  12

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5. Simplify the expression
-4(2x - 3)
ASAP NEED HELP PLS

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Answer:

-8x + 12

Step-by-step explanation:

It is asking us to simplify.  Therefore, we multiply the terms. -4(2x - 3) =

- 8x + 12

Answer:

-8× + 12

Step-by-step explanation:

-4x (2x - 3) simplify

Apply the distributive property

-4 (2x) - 4 × -3

multiply 2 by -4

-8x -4 × -3

multiply -4 by -3

= -8x + 12

Sara has 16 red flowers and 24 yellow flowers. She wants to make bouquets with the same number of each color flower in each bouquet.
Part A: What is the greatest number of bouquets she can make?
(Include the numerical answer only.)

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Answer:

8

Step-by-step explanation:

make 8 bouquets: Each bouquet will have 2 red flowers and 3 yellow flowers.

Need help pleaseeeeeeee

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Answer:

B and C

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Transversal/Parallel/Perpendicular

Step-by-step explanation:

What types of lines intersect and are coplanar?

Coplanar Lines

Three types of lines that are coplanar are parallel lines, perpendicular lines, and transversals. These all exist in a single plane, unlike skew lines (which exist in multiple planes). Any two lines in a plane must necessarily either be parallel or intersect.

i need help with this please!!

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dock = 90°

boat = 40°

Thus the other angle equal 50°

I call that angle JJ

So ; JJ = 50°

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According to the case of the Sine :

[tex] \frac{rope}{ \sin(50) } = \frac{25.17}{ \sin(40) } \\ [/tex]

[tex] \frac{rope}{ \cos(40) } = \frac{25.17}{0.643} \\ [/tex]

[tex] \frac{rope}{0.766} = \frac{25.17}{0.643} \\ [/tex]

[tex]rope = 0.766 \times \frac{25.17}{0.643} [/tex]

[tex]rope = 0.766 \times 39.14[/tex]

[tex]rope = 30.37[/tex]

[tex]rope = 30[/tex]

And we're done...

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you are renting an apartment. the living room is 412 square feet. the kitchen is 337 square feet. the bedroom is 265 square feet. how much square feet are in these three rooms

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Answer: 1,014

Step-by-step explanation: 412+265=677     677+337=1,014

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You are making headbands to sell at a market. You need to order 36 bundles of elastic. Hair It Is sells elastic for $7.90 per bundle. If you buy a pack of 20 bundles, the cost comes down to $7.20 per bundle. Hair To Go sells the same elastic at $87.00 for a dozen bundles. What percent can you save by going with the lower price?

O 5.6%

O 4.83%

O 4.5%

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Answer:

.348

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the value of y?

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Answer:

54

Step-by-step explanation:

180-72=108

108/2=54

Help me solve this, cause I stuck

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1 x10^5 your answer

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Mr. Smith recorded how many students were wearing white shirts and how many were wearing non-white shirts. He put
the data into a two-way frequency table.
White Shirts
Non-White Shirts
Total
4
8
12
Boys
Girls
Total
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What is the probability that a randomly selected student will wear a non-white shirt?
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Answer: can you explain what you mean because its just numbers

1/3 improper or proper

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Answer:

Proper

Hope this helps!

If m<1 = 89°, what is m<5?
A. 1
B. 89
C. 91
D. 179

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Answer:

m∠5 = 91°

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The above is


Not a function (right answer)

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Answer:

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Find |x| when x = – 15.
HELP ME PLEASEE

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Answer: 15

Step-by-step explanation: | | means the absolute value the absolute value of -15 is 15 because it is 15 units away from 0.

The leg from the waiting area to the airplane's takeoff ( its hard to explain sorry)​

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Answer:

Can u explain make it clearer

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It's confusing

Answer:0.1= .75 Of an hour

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