I need help in Algebra
Answer:
choice 1
Step-by-step explanation:
plug the points into each answer choices (guess and check)
Write the equation of a line in slope-intercept form that has a slope of -1/4x and a y-intercept of 5
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Slope = m = -1/4
y-intercept = b = 5
Slope intercept form = y = mx +b
[tex]y =\dfrac{-1}{4}x+5[/tex]
I need to fill out the GRAPH plss
Answer:
1 rabbit is 4 dollars
Step-by-step explanation:
for every rabbit you have, multiply it by 4 to find the number of dollars
Take these points. 25 of them. Will Thanks give brainiest and 5 star
Answer:
What do you need help with? Please go easy on me. I'm just a kid.
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In February, 1985, the cost of a gallon of milk was $2.26. In November of 2007, how much would that gallon of milk cost?
Answer:
is this the full question?
Shannon swam 100 meters in 56.24 seconds. Rick swam 100 meters
in 59.48 seconds. Rick took how many seconds longer to swim
100 meters than Shannon?
I’m kinda in a rush anyone mind helping?
Answer:
find the difference between the two times by subtracting them;
59.48-56.24= 3.24 seconds
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You want to purchase 7 Rubik’s cubes for a Rubik’s cube you are starting. A Rubik’s cube cost $7.99 How much does it cost to buy all seven to start your Rubik’s cube club
Answer:
just multiply 7.99 * 7. your tryna find how much 7 rubrics cubes cost so your answer should be 55.93 or 56
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the cost of an ad is $1 for every 5 words. If Maria wants to spend no more than $15 dollars on her ad, how many words w can she use?
Answer:
75 words
Step-by-step explanation:
15*5=75
each dollar is five words, so times five by fifteen to get the number of words she can use.
Answer the question as soon as possible
Answer:
D. DistributiveStep-by-step explanation:
This is:
a(b + c) = ab + ac - Distributive propertyCorrect choice is D
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(worth ten points)
Which is the best explanation of why triangles ABC and ACD are similar?
A.) Both triangles are right triangles.
B.) Both triangles contain angles A and C.
C.) Both triangles a right angle and angle A.
D.) Both triangles contain a right angle and angle C.
Answer:
the answer is a :)
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the value of x?
x= 21
x = 28
x= 35
x= 37
Two farms begin the year with $1,500 of extra saving in case they lose money at the year’s end.
And???? What are we computing, you just gave me a fact.
What does the slope represent in this graph ?
Answer:
The steepness of the line
Step-by-step explanation:
3/3
Select the correct answer.
Which statement is true about the graph of this equation?
y + 4 = 4(x + 1)
A.
The graph is a line that goes through the points (1,-4) and (0,0).
B.
The graph is a line that goes through the points (1,4) and (2,8).
C.
The graph is a line that goes through the points (-4,-1) and (-3,-3).
D.
The graph is a line that goes through the points (4,1) and (5,5).
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
The graph is a line that goes through the points (1,-4) and (0,0)
what’s the mean of 8.3 9.1 8.1 8.7
Answer:
i don't know do you know
Step-by-step explanation:
Need help ASAP please <3
the table given below shows the number of miles that teddy had been runninf over some of the past ten weeks
The number of miles that he runs per week can be represented as a linear function. What would be
the rate of change of this function in miles per week?
A) 1
B) 3
C) 6
D) 10
The rate of change of this function in miles per week is 3 miles per week.
What is a expression? What is a mathematical equation?Linear function is a function whose degree is one. It is of the form -f(x) = ax + bA mathematical expression is made up of terms (constants and variables) separated by mathematical operators. A mathematical equation is used to equate two expressions.Equation modelling is the process of writing a mathematical verbal expression in the form of a mathematical expression for correct analysis, observations and results of the given problem.
We have a table as shown in the question.
The rate of change in miles per week is -
(19 - 13)/(3 - 1) = (22 - 19)/(4 - 3)
6/2 = 3/1
3 = 3
3
Therefore, the rate of change of this function in miles per week is 3 miles per week.
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5/4 divided by 10 plzzzzzzz
Answer:
0.125
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope it helps
Answer:
(5/4) / 10
= (5×10)/4
= 50 / 4
= 25/ 2
= 12.5
Step-by-step explanation:
brainliest plz
Can someone plsss help me with the 2 one
Answer: [tex]\sqrt{73}[/tex] for number 7
Step-by-step explanation:
a²+b²=c²
3²+8²=c²
9+64=c²
[tex]\sqrt{73}=\sqrt{c^2}\\\sqrt{73}=c[/tex]
Zhanae Gregory bought a total of 25 books and CDs during a yard sale for a total of $65.50. If books cost $1.50 each and CDs cost $5 each, how many books did she buy?
Answer:
17 books
Step-by-step explanation:
OK SO this is my report card, not my final. I have 2 more coming out so all three add up to my final. how much would i need in my classes to have an average of 90 smt for my FINAL report card?? pls send help
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
70% or more 70% is most likely a b-
Write the missing exponent that makes the equation true: 4^t times 2^t = 2^what
4^t × 2^t = 2^what [convert all terms to the same base (2)]
∴ 2^t × 2^t × 2^t = 2^what [use the multiplicat law of exponents]
2^(t+t+t) = 2^what [simplify]
2^3t = 2^what
what = 3t
Here is a linear equation in two variables: 2x+4y−31=123
Answer:
y=−11x+77/2
Step-by-step explanation:
The procedure for solving simultaneous linear equations now called Gaussian elimination appears in the ancient Chinese mathematical text Chapter Eight: Rectangular Arrays of The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art. Its use is illustrated in eighteen problems, with two to five equations.[4]
Systems of linear equations arose in Europe with the introduction in 1637 by René Descartes of coordinates in geometry. In fact, in this new geometry, now called Cartesian geometry, lines and planes are represented by linear equations, and computing their intersections amounts to solving systems of linear equations.
The first systematic methods for solving linear systems used determinants, first considered by Leibniz in 1693. In 1750, Gabriel Cramer used them for giving explicit solutions of linear systems, now called Cramer's rule. Later, Gauss further described the method of elimination, which was initially listed as an advancement in geodesy.[5]
In 1844 Hermann Grassmann published his "Theory of Extension" which included foundational new topics of what is today called linear algebra. In 1848, James Joseph Sylvester introduced the term matrix, which is Latin for womb.
Linear algebra grew with ideas noted in the complex plane. For instance, two numbers w and z in {\displaystyle \mathbb {C} }\mathbb {C} have a difference w – z, and the line segments {\displaystyle {\overline {wz}}}{\displaystyle {\overline {wz}}} and {\displaystyle {\overline {0(w-z)}}}{\displaystyle {\overline {0(w-z)}}} are of the same length and direction. The segments are equipollent. The four-dimensional system {\displaystyle \mathbb {H} }\mathbb {H} of quaternions was started in 1843. The term vector was introduced as v = x i + y j + z k representing a point in space. The quaternion difference p – q also produces a segment equipollent to {\displaystyle {\overline {pq}}.}{\displaystyle {\overline {pq}}.} Other hypercomplex number systems also used the idea of a linear space with a basis.
Arthur Cayley introduced matrix multiplication and the inverse matrix in 1856, making possible the general linear group. The mechanism of group representation became available for describing complex and hypercomplex numbers. Crucially, Cayley used a single letter to denote a matrix, thus treating a matrix as an aggregate object. He also realized the connection between matrices and determinants, and wrote "There would be many things to say about this theory of matrices which should, it seems to me, precede the theory of determinants".[5]
Benjamin Peirce published his Linear Associative Algebra (1872), and his son Charles Sanders Peirce extended the work later.[6]
The telegraph required an explanatory system, and the 1873 publication of A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism instituted a field theory of forces and required differential geometry for expression. Linear algebra is flat differential geometry and serves in tangent spaces to manifolds. Electromagnetic symmetries of spacetime are expressed by the Lorentz transformations, and much of the history of linear algebra is the history of Lorentz transformations.
The first modern and more precise definition of a vector space was introduced by Peano in 1888;[5] by 1900, a theory of linear transformations of finite-dimensional vector spaces had emerged. Linear algebra took its modern form in the first half of the twentieth century, when many ideas and methods of previous centuries were generalized as abstract algebra. The development of computers led to increased research in efficient algorithms for Gaussian elimination and matrix decompositions, and linear algebra became an essential tool for modelling and simulations.[5]
Vector spaces
Main article: Vector space
Until the 19th century, linear algebra was introduced through systems of linear equations and matrices. In modern mathematics, the presentation through vector spaces is generally preferred, since it is more synthetic, more general (not limited to the finite-dimensional case), and conceptually simpler, although more abstract.
A vector space over a field F (often the field of the real numbers) is a set V equipped with two binary operations satisfying the following axioms. Elements of V are called vectors, and elements of F are called scalars. The first operation, vector addition, takes any two vectors v and w and outputs a third vector v + w. The second operation, scalar multiplication, takes any scalar a and any vector v and outputs a new vector av. The axioms that addition and scalar multiplication must satisfy are the following. (In the list below, u, v and w are arbitrary elements of V, and a and b are arbitrary scalars in the field F.)[7]
Convert each of the following fractions into a decimals
a) .25
b) .6
c) .875
d) 3.3125
e) .06
f) 19.425
A clothing business finds there is a linear relationship between the number of shirts, n ,it can sell and the price, p , it can charge per shirt. In particular, historical data shows that 1000 shirts can be sold at a price of $66, while 10000 shirts can be sold at a price of $48. Give a linear equation in the form p
Answer: p = [tex]\frac{-n}{500} +68[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Let n represent the number of shirts and p represent the price, the there is a linear relationship between n and p, then the model equation is given as:
p = mn + b, where
m = slope and b is the intercept
From the question, when n = 1000, p = $66
And, when n = 10,000 , p = $48
The formula for finding slope is given as:
m = [tex]\frac{y_{2}-y_{1} }{x_{2} -x_{1} }[/tex]
[tex]y_{1} = 66[/tex]
[tex]y_{2} = 48[/tex]
[tex]x_{1} = 1000[/tex]
[tex]x_{2} = 10000[/tex]
substituting the values,
m = [tex]\frac{48-66}{10000-1000}[/tex]
m = [tex]\frac{-18}{9000}[/tex]
m = [tex]\frac{-2}{1000}[/tex]
m = [tex]\frac{-1}{500}[/tex]
The linear equation thus becomes
p = [tex]\frac{-n}{500}+b[/tex]
To find the value of b, substitute p = 66 and n =1000 into the equation
That is,
66 = [tex]\frac{-1000}{500}+b[/tex]
66 = -2 + b
68 = b
Therefore b = 68
The linear equation is therefore
p = [tex]\frac{-n}{500} +68[/tex]
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A girl can run 6 2/3 metres in one second. How long will it take her to run 100 metres?
HELP PLEASE.
Answer:
15 seconds
Step-by-step explanation:
How did i get this answer? It is apparent that the girl is capable of running 6 2/3 metres per one second and she must run 100 metres.
First, let's convert 2/3 into a decimal so that it is easier to calculate later. 2/3=0.667 (you can also just do 2 divide by 3 and will end up with the same number)
Now our numbers are 6.667 and 100. Let's divide 100 by 6.667 which estimates to 15
Answer:
It will take the girl 15 seconds to run 100 meters
Step-by-step explanation:
100÷6 2/3 is 15
reverse it to see if your right: 15×6 2/3 is 100
have a good day, sorry if I'm wrong:)
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Find the percent decrease. Round to the nearest percent.
From 99°F to 72°F
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
71.28
What is the missing statement in the proof?
The y-intercept of a function f(x) is (0, b). What is the y-intercept of f(x) + k?
Answer:
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Can I follow you?
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Kayla bought 16 bagels. Each bagel cost $1.50. She paid a total of $20. Write an equation to determine how many bagels she bought.