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Use the rational equation to determine the integers.?
The sum of the reciprocals of two consecutive even integers is 9/40. This is represented as the equation shown.
1/x + 1/x+2 = 9/40
Mathematics8 years agoUse the rational equation to determine the integers.?
The sum of the reciprocals of two consecutive even integers is 9/40. This is represented as the equation shown.
1/x + 1/x+2 = 9/40
1 AnswerMathematics8 years agoUse the rational equation to determine the integers.?
The sum of the reciprocals of two consecutive even integers is 9/40. This is represented as the equation shown.
1/x + 1/x+2 = 9/40
2 AnswersHomework Help8 years agoMartin is painting his house and needs to reach a point 9 feet above the ground?
He places a 10.5-foot-long ladder against the house so that it forms an angle of with the ground.
a. Describe the triangle that is formed by the ground, the house, and the ladder. Identify the hypotenuse, the adjacent side, and the opposite side.
b. To the nearest tenth of a degree, find the angle the ladder forms with the ground. Show your work.
1 AnswerMathematics8 years agoMartin is painting his house and needs to reach a point 9 feet above the ground?
He places a 10.5-foot-long ladder against the house so that it forms an angle of with the ground.
a. Describe the triangle that is formed by the ground, the house, and the ladder. Identify the hypotenuse, the adjacent side, and the opposite side.
b. To the nearest tenth of a degree, find the angle the ladder forms with the ground. Show your work.
2 AnswersHomework Help8 years agoMartin is painting his house and needs to reach a point 9 feet above the ground?
He places a 10.5-foot-long ladder against the house so that it forms an angle of with the ground.
A. Describe the triangle that is formed by the ground, the house, and the ladder. Identify the hypotenuse, the adjacent side, and the opposite side.
B. To the nearest tenth of a degree, find the angle the ladder forms with the ground. Show your work.
3 AnswersMathematics8 years agoMartin is painting his house and needs to reach a point 9 feet above the ground?
He places a 10.5-foot-long ladder against the house so that it forms an angle of with the ground.
a. Describe the triangle that is formed by the ground, the house, and the ladder. Identify the hypotenuse, the adjacent side, and the opposite side.
b. To the nearest tenth of a degree, find the angle the ladder forms with the ground. Show your work.
1 AnswerHomework Help8 years agoSketch the graph of the tangent curve in the interval from 0 to 2pi?
1. y = tan 4/3 theta
2. y = tan (-2theta)
1 AnswerHomework Help8 years agoWhat are all solutions to the equation 2(cos)(theta) =1 for 0<theta<2pi?
round to the nearest hundredth.
a. theta = 1.32, 4.97
b. theta = 1.05, 5.24
c. theta = 0.52, 2.62
d. theta = 0.05, 2.89
2 AnswersMathematics8 years agoWhat are all solutions to the equation 2(cos)(theta) =1 for 0<theta<2pi?
round to the nearest hundredth.
a. theta = 1.32, 4.97
b. theta = 1.05, 5.24
c. theta = 0.52, 2.62
d. theta = 0.05, 2.89
1 AnswerHomework Help8 years agoWhat are all solutions to the equation 2(cos)(theta) =1 for 0<theta<2pi?
round to the nearest hundredth.
a. theta = 1.32, 4.97
b. theta = 1.05, 5.24
c. theta = 0.52, 2.62
d. theta = 0.05, 2.89
5 AnswersMathematics8 years agoWhat are all solutions to the equation 2(cos)(theta) =1 for 0<theta<2pi?
round to the nearest hundredth.
a. theta = 1.32, 4.97
b. theta = 1.05, 5.24
c. theta = 0.52, 2.62
d. theta = 0.05, 2.89
1 AnswerHomework Help8 years ago1.) A ferris wheel has a radius of 80 feet?
Two particular cars are located such that the central angle between them is 165 degrees. To the nearest tenth, what is the length of the intercepted arc between those 2 cars on the ferris wheel?
2.) http://24.media.tumblr.com/b7cf8e6f9df6c291c0fca69...
3.) http://25.media.tumblr.com/5d1992a4d34bd61053a5618...
2 AnswersHomework Help8 years agoHow many points did each player score? Use matrices to solve the problem.?
The table shows the number of three-point shots, field goals, and free throws scored by the top scorer on each team in a basketball game.Three-point shots are worth 3 points each. Field goals are worth 2 points each. Free throws are worth 1 point each. How many points did each player score? Use matrices to solve the problem.
P: 2 7 6
W: 5 4 5
[The 1st column is 3-point shots. The 2nd column is field goals. The 3rd column is free throws]
Thank you :)
1 AnswerHomework Help8 years ago1.) Are matrices A and B inverses?
http://25.media.tumblr.com/1f0eaa56e0cb129f282fce7...
2.) Does the given matrix, A, have an inverse? If it does, what is A^-1?
http://25.media.tumblr.com/ff00dbe40543f52b15b66c2...
3.) What is the component form of the vector shown?
1 AnswerHomework Help8 years agoWhich vector is normal to the vector with initial point (2, 5) and terminal point (10, −1)?
a. (8,-6)
b. (3,4)
c. (2,3)
d.) (0,6)
2.) Write the sum of the two vectors as an ordered pair: (6,5) AND (3,3)
a. (9,-2)
b. (6,1)
c. (1,6)
d. (-2,9)
Rotate the vector by the angle given. What is the component form of the resulting vector: w=(-1,-4) by 180 degrees
a. (1,4)
b. (-1,4)
c. (-4,1)
d. (4,-1)
What is the area of the triangle with vertices (–1, –4), (–3, –2), and (–4, –2)?
a. 1
b. 1.5
c. 21.5
d. 23
Thank you very much for your help :)
1 AnswerHomework Help8 years agoWhich vector is normal to the vector with initial point (2, 5) and terminal point (10, −1)?
a. (8,-6)
b. (3,4)
c. (2,3)
d.) (0,6)
2.) Write the sum of the two vectors as an ordered pair: (6,5) AND (3,3)
a. (9,-2)
b. (6,1)
c. (1,6)
d. (-2,9)
Rotate the vector by the angle given. What is the component form of the resulting vector: w=(-1,-4) by 180 degrees
a. (1,4)
b. (-1,4)
c. (-4,1)
d. (4,-1)
What is the area of the triangle with vertices (–1, –4), (–3, –2), and (–4, –2)?
a. 1
b. 1.5
c. 21.5
d. 23
Thank you very much for your help :)
1 AnswerMathematics8 years agoHow to avoid my psycho ex 'girlfriend'?
I went on a date with a friend named 'E'. E is a [profane, obnoxious, loud] 14 year old girl and she strongly liked me for a year plus [I'm 16]. On our first 'date', we went shopping at one of my favorite stores, and she embarrassed me in front of my bosses whom we bumped into, and got us both banned and almost arrested because she decided to shoplift. Now, I have to meet with the managers later this week to discuss my being let into the store ever again.
I received no apology from her & I've began to distance myself from her. She was so 'lovestruck' before, but after I snapped on her for almost getting us arrested, she turned into a psycho. No one can mention my name to her without receiving a 'death stare'. If I'm in her presence, she will grope the closest female to her, in attempt to make me 'jealous'. She has 'attempted' to 'steal' my friends, which they are [gladly] not buying into. She has also started to talk about me behind my back.
I don't want to put up with this. I need to know the quickest way to get her off. Advice on how to deal with this is very appreciated. Thank you(:
1 AnswerSingles & Dating10 years ago