Mathematics, 05.10.2020 05:01 natalieburnett82
david says 3 square root and 12 square root cannot be added because they are not like terms. Ariel says they are like terms and can be added. Who is right and why
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The height of a triangle is 4 in. greater than twice its base. the area of the triangle is no more than 168 in.^2. which inequalitycan be used to find the possible lengths, x, of the base of the triangle?
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Refer to the table below if needed. second quadrant third quadrant fourth quadrant sin(1800- - cos(180° -) tan(180°-e) =- tane cot(1800-0) 10 it to solo 888 sin(180° +c) = - sine cos(180° +) =- cose tan(180° +c) = tane cot(180° +o) = cote sec(180° + c) = - seco csc(180° +2) = - csce sin(360° -) =- sine cos(360° -) = cose tan(360° - e) =- tane cot(360° -) = -cote sec(360° -) = seco csc(360° -) = csco sec(180° -) = csc(180° -) = csca 1991 given that sine = 3/5 and lies in quadrant ii, find the following value. tane
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The weight of full–grown tomatoes at a farm is modeled by a normal distribution with a standard deviation of 18.4 grams. the 95 percent confidence interval for the mean weight of the tomatoes is calculated using a sample of 100 tomatoes. what is the margin of error (half the width of the confidence interval)?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:30
Ametal rod needs to be 9 feet and 5.5 inches in length. the sections of the poles being used are each 1 foot and 10.5 inches long. how many 1ft 10.5in sections would be needed to complete the 9ft 5.5in metal rod? and how many inches of material will be left?
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