Find all theta in the interval [0, 2pi) that satisfy the equation.

2costheta*tantheta + tantheta = 0

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Answer 1
[tex]2\cos\theta*\tan\theta + \tan\theta = 0 \\ \\2\cos\theta* \frac{\sin\theta}{\cos\theta} + \frac{\sin\theta}{\cos\theta} = 0 \\ \\ 2\sin\theta + \frac{\sin\theta}{\cos\theta} = 0 \\ \\ \frac{2\sin{\theta}\cos{\theta}}{\cos{\theta}} + \frac{\sin\theta}{\cos\theta} = 0 \\ \\ \frac{2\sin{\theta}\cos{\theta}+\sin{\theta}}{\cos{\theta}} =0 \\ \\ 2\sin{\theta}\cos{\theta}+\sin{\theta}=0 \\ \\ \sin\theta(2\cos\theta+1)=0 \\ \\ \sin\theta=0 \Rightarrow \theta=0, \pi,2\pi \\ \\2\cos\theta=-1 \\ \\\cos\theta=- \frac{1}{2} \Rightarrow \theta= \frac{2\pi}{3} , \frac{4\pi}{3} [/tex]


Therefore, [tex]\theta=0, \pi,2\pi ,\frac{2\pi}{3} , \frac{4\pi}{3}[/tex]


Related Questions

How many solutions does the following equation have?

3x + 6 = 3(x + 2)

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3x+6=3(x+2)
3x+6=3x+6
minus 6 both sides
3x=3x
divide by 3
x=x

true

therefor all numbers work for x

there are infinite soltuions

In expression 8x, what is 8 to x

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I'm not sure if this is the answer you are looking for, but the number before a variable is called a coefficient.  

22 is 33 1/3% of what number

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66 is ure answer because im a math expert
33 and 1/3=33.33333333333333333333 forever
percent means parts out of 100
33.3333%=33.333333/100=0.33333333 forever
note: 0.333333333 forever=1/3

'of' means multiply

22 is 33 1/3% of what translates to
22=0.33333333 times what
22=1/3 times what
times both sides by 3/1
66=3/3 times what
66=what

the number is 66

divide both sides

A sporting goods store is having a 15% off sale on all items. Which functions can be used to find the sale price of an item that has an original price of x? You may choose more than one correct answer.

ƒ(x) = x - .15x
Sale = Original - 15
ƒ(x) = 1.15x
Sale = Original - .15(Original)
y = .85x

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The answers are: 
ƒ(x) = x - .15x
Sale = Original - .15(Original)
y = .85x

Let sale price be f(x) and x be the original price. Discount was 15% = 0.15
f(x) = x - 0.15x

If f(x) is sale and x is the original, then:
Sale = Original - .15(Original)

Let sale price be y and original price x:
y = x - 0.15x
y = 1 * x - 0.15 * x
y = (1 - 0.15) * x
y = 0.85x

A bag contains only red and blue marbles. Yasmine takes one marble at random from the bag. The probability that she takes a red marble is 1 in 5. Yasmine returns the marble to the bag and adds five more red marbles to the bag. The probability that she takes one red marble at random is now 1 in 3. How many red marbles were originally in the bag?

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If there are x red marbles initially then 1/5 is a probability in it's lowest form cancelled down from: 
1/5 = x/5x 
so there are 5x total marbles, x red and 4x blue. 
Add 5 new red and the new probability is: 
(x+5)/(5x+5) = 1/3 
3x+15 = 5x+5 
2x = 10 

originally there were: 

x = 5 red 
4x = 20 blue 
marbles. 

*************** 
there are now: 

x+5 = 10 red 
4x = 20 blue 
marbles.

hope it helps

Which of the following represents the general term for the sequence 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, . . .?

n + 1
2n
2n - 1

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a(n)=a(1)+(n-1)d=
a(n)=2+(n-1)2=2+2n-2=2n

Answer:

Option (b) is correct.

The general term of the sequence is 2n

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : The  sequence 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, . . .

We have to find the representation of the general term of the given sequence 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, . . .

Consider the given sequence 2, 4, 6, .....

The general term of an arithmetic sequence is given by [tex]a_n=a+(n-1)d[/tex]

where, a = first term

d is common difference

For the given sequence a = 2

and d = 2

Then [tex]a_n=2+(n-1)2=2+2n-2=2n[/tex]

Thus, The general term of the sequence is 2n

a man drives x miles the first day, y miles the second day, and z miles the third day. the averge mileage covered per day is

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The average mileage covered per day is = number of miles / number of days.

The average mileage covered per day is =(x+y+z)/3

The average mileage covered per day is (x + y + z) / 3. It provides a balanced representation of the man's daily driving performance throughout the three-day period.

To find the average mileage covered per day, you need to calculate the total mileage covered over the three days and then divide it by the number of days (which is 3 in this case).

The total mileage covered over the three days is: x + y + z

The average mileage covered per day is: (x + y + z) / 3

This formula finds the mean distance covered each day.

By dividing the total distance by the number of days, the average mileage smooths out any fluctuations in daily distances and gives a more comprehensive view of his overall performance.

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on a map the scale is 1 inch equals 60 miles. how many miles would be in 3.5 inches?

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If one inch is 60 then 3 would be 60*3 which is 180. The .5 s half of one so the half of 60 is 30. Add that to 180 and 180+30=210.

The answer is 210 miles
210 miles because since 1 inch = 60 miles and you have 3.5 inches you would simply multiply 60 by 3.5.

which set of data could be used for the box-and-whisker plot shown below

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There is no box and whisker plot, therefore, I can't help you.

Answer:

therers no box

Step-by-step explanation:

Denise has $78.22. she wants to buy a computer that cost $29.99. about how much money will denise has left

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Denise has $50 left.

What number is in the tenths place?

123.456

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the 2 because starting from left to right it is hundreds hundreds, ten's, ones

The digit in the tenths place of the number 123.456 is 4. In the general context of decimals and rounding, if the following digit (hundredths place) is 5 or higher, the tenths place is rounded up when dropped.

The number in the tenths place of 123.456 is 4. When looking at decimal numbers, the first digit to the right of the decimal point represents the tenths place. To illustrate, the number 123.456 can be broken down as (1  imes 10^2) + (2  imes 10^1) + (3  imes 10^0) + (4  imes 10^-1) + (5  imes 10^-2) + (6  imes 10^-3), where the digit 4 is in the tenths place and holds the value of four-tenths or 0.4.

Regarding rounding to the tenths place, if you had a number like 1,459.08 and need to round it, you would look at the digit in the hundredths place which is 8. Since the first dropped digit is 5 or higher, you round up, resulting in 1,459.1.

Clara writes the equation (x – 13)(x + 8) = 196 to solve for the missing side length of a triangle represented by the factor x + 8. What is the missing side length represented by x + 8 units of the triangle?

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The answer is 28.

(x – 13)(x + 8) = 196
x * x + x * 8 - 13 * x - 13 * 8 = 196
x² + 8x - 13x - 104 = 196
x² - 5x - 104 - 196 = 0
x² - 5x - 300 = 0

The general quadratic formula is ax² + bx + c = 0
In our equation: a = 1, b = -5, c = -300

[tex]x_{1,2} = \frac{-b+/- \sqrt{ b^{2}-4ac } }{2a} = \frac{-(-5)+/- \sqrt{ (-5)^{2}-4*1*(-300) } }{2*1}=\frac{5+/- \sqrt{ 25+1200 } }{2}= \\ \\ = \frac{5+/- \sqrt{1225} }{2}= \frac{5+/-35}{2} \\ \\ x_1= \frac{5+35}{2}= \frac{40}{2} =20 \\ \\ x_2= \frac{5-35}{2}= \frac{-30}{2} =-15 [/tex]

So, missing length is either:
x1 + 8 = 20 + 8 = 28
or
x2 + 8 = -15 + 8 = -7

Since, length of a triangle cannot be negative, the missing side length is 28

find the limit 3/x^2-6x+9 as x approaches 3 ...?

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Lim [3 / (x^2 - 6x + 9)] = Lim [3 / (x -3)^2]    ...(by factoring)

Find the side limits:

x -->3 +    =>  Lim [3 / (x -3)^2] = 3/0 = ∞

x -->3 -    =>  Lim [3 / (x -3)^2] = 3/0 = ∞

Then the limit is ∞

Find the greatest common factor of the following monomials.
45m 6m^5

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hi again,
45m 6m^5
usually helps to list the factors of each number first,

1x45=45
3x15=45
5x9=45

1x6=6
2x3=6

so the biggest number that fits into both would be 3, and the biggest amount you can take of any variable would be the amount of that lowest variable. when given an "m" and "m^5", you can only take out one "m", because when m÷m=1, that means you can't take any more "m's" out. if it were m^2 and m^5 you would take out m^2 :)

so your final answer would be
"3m" and if you were taking it out of an equation (if you had 45m+/-6m^6)
would look like 3m(15+/-2m^4)

Hope I could help :)

Combine as indicated by the signs. Write answer in descending powers of x.
(x+6/x^2+8x+15) + (3x/x+5) - (x-3/x+3) ...?

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Final answer:

The student is required to combine three algebraic fractions with different denominators using factoring to find a common denominator and then simplify the expression.

Explanation:

The question entails a topic in algebra, specifically with respect to combining expressions with different denominators, which requires finding a common denominator, and working with signs and exponents. The problem presents three fractions that should be combined: (x+6)/(x^2+8x+15), (3x)/(x+5), and (x-3)/(x+3).

Firstly, note that the denominator x^2+8x+15 can be factored into (x+3)(x+5). This will allow us to identify a common denominator for all three fractions, which is (x+3)(x+5). We rewrite the fractions so that each has the common denominator:

(x+6)/((x+3)(x+5))(3x)/(x+5) will be rewritten as (3x)(x+3)/((x+3)(x+5))(x-3)/(x+3) will remain as (x-3)/(x+3) because it already has part of the common denominator

Now we simply combine these three fractions over the common denominator:

((x+6) + (3x)(x+3) - (x-3)) / ((x+3)(x+5))

After the combination, the terms must be simplified and ordered in descending powers of x, which is the final answer.

Descending powers of x is [tex]\[ \frac{2x^2 + 8x + 15}{(x + 3)(x + 5)} \][/tex].

To combine the given expressions, we need to find a common denominator and then combine the numerators. Here are the expressions given:

[tex]\[ \frac{x}{x^2 + 8x + 15} + \frac{3x}{x + 5} - \frac{x - 3}{x + 3} \][/tex]

First, let's factor the quadratic denominator in the first term if possible and identify the common denominator:

The quadratic [tex]\( x^2 + 8x + 15 \)[/tex] can be factored into [tex]\( (x + 3)(x + 5) \)[/tex], since 3 and 5 are factors of 15 that add up to 8.

Now we have:

[tex]\[ \frac{x}{(x + 3)(x + 5)} + \frac{3x}{x + 5} - \frac{x - 3}{x + 3} \][/tex]

The common denominator will be [tex]\( (x + 3)(x + 5) \)[/tex].

Now, let's rewrite each fraction with the common denominator:

The second term already has [tex]\( x + 5 \)[/tex] in the denominator, so we multiply the numerator and denominator by [tex]\( x + 3 \)[/tex]to have the common denominator.

[tex]\[ \frac{3x}{x + 5} \rightarrow \frac{3x(x + 3)}{(x + 5)(x + 3)} \][/tex]

The third term has [tex]\( x + 3 \)[/tex] in the denominator, so we multiply the numerator and denominator by \( x + 5 \) to have the common denominator.

[tex]\[ \frac{x - 3}{x + 3} \rightarrow \frac{(x - 3)(x + 5)}{(x + 3)(x + 5)} \][/tex]

Now all terms have a common denominator, and we can combine them as follows:

[tex]\[ \frac{x}{(x + 3)(x + 5)} + \frac{3x(x + 3)}{(x + 3)(x + 5)} - \frac{(x - 3)(x + 5)}{(x + 3)(x + 5)} \][/tex]

Combine the numerators while keeping the denominator the same:

[tex]\[ \frac{x + 3x(x + 3) - (x - 3)(x + 5)}{(x + 3)(x + 5)} \][/tex]

Now, let's expand and simplify the numerator:

[tex]\[ x + 3x^2 + 9x - (x^2 + 2x - 15) \][/tex]

[tex]\[ x + 3x^2 + 9x - x^2 - 2x + 15 \][/tex]

Combine like terms:

[tex]\[ 3x^2 - x^2 + x + 9x - 2x + 15 \][/tex]

[tex]\[ 2x^2 + 8x + 15 \][/tex]

Now, let's put it all over the common denominator:

[tex]\[ \frac{2x^2 + 8x + 15}{(x + 3)(x + 5)} \][/tex]

This is the simplified expression in descending powers of \( x \). Since the numerator is already in descending powers of \( x \), this is the final answer. There is no further simplification possible because the numerator and the denominator do not have common factors other than 1.

Suppose that F(x) = x^2 and G(x) = 2x^2-5. Which statement best compares the graph G(x) with the graph of F(x)?

A. The graph of G(x) is the graph of F(x) stretched vertically and shifted 5 units to the right
B. The graph of G(x) is the graph of F(x) compressed vertically and shifted 5 units down
C. The graph of G(x) is the graph of F(x) compressed vertically and shifted 5 units to the right
D. The graph of G(x) is the graph of F(x) stretched vertically and shifted 5 units down

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Final answer:

Comparing the graphs of F(x) = [tex]x^2[/tex] and G(x) = [tex]2x^2[/tex] - 5 shows that G(x)'s graph is F(x)'s graph stretched vertically by a factor of 2 and then shifted 5 units down.

There is no horizontal shift involved.

Explanation:

Comparing the functions F(x) = [tex]x^2[/tex] and G(x) = [tex]2x^2[/tex] - 5, we observe two main transformations applied to F(x) to obtain G(x).

First, the coefficient 2 in front of[tex]x^2[/tex] in G(x) indicates that the graph of F(x) is stretched vertically by a factor of 2.

This stretching makes the graph of G(x) stretch away from the x-axis, becoming narrower compared to F(x).

Second, the term -5 added to [tex]2x^2[/tex] suggests that the entire graph of F(x) after being stretched is then shifted 5 units down.

It's important to note that this vertical shift is down because of the negative sign in front of 5; there is no horizontal shift involved.

Therefore, the statement that best compares the graph of G(x) to the graph of F(x) is:

D. The graph of G(x) is the graph of F(x) stretched vertically and shifted 5 units down.

Based on the analysis, the correct statement is:
D. The graph of G(x) is the graph of F(x) stretched vertically and shifted 5 units down.

1. Identify the base function:

Both F(x) = x^2 and G(x) = 2x^2-5 share the same base function, which is x^2. This means their graphs have the same basic shape, a parabola.

2. Analyze the transformations:

Vertical stretch: The coefficient of x^2 in G(x) is 2, which is a vertical stretch factor of 2 compared to F(x). This stretches the graph of G(x) vertically by a factor of 2, making it narrower.

Vertical shift: The constant term in G(x) is -5, which corresponds to a downward shift of 5 units compared to F(x). This moves the entire graph of G(x) 5 units down.

3. Combine the transformations:

The graph of G(x) is obtained by taking the graph of F(x), stretching it vertically by a factor of 2, and then shifting it down by 5 units.

For graph refer to image:

During the revising stage in the writing process, the author _____.

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During the revising stage in the writing process, the author corrects major errors and improves the work’s content. 
The author corrects errors, and improve the work's content.

Find the volume of the solid formed by rotating the region inside the first quadrant enclosed by y=x^3 and y=9x about the x-axis.
...?

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First solve x³=9x

[tex]x^3-9x=0 \\x(x^2-9)=0 \\x(x-3)(x+3)=0 \\x=0, x=3,x=-3[/tex]

We can ignore x = -3 because it is not in the first quadrant.

So our integral is going to go from x=0 to x=3.

Now we can use the formula
[tex]V=\int_{a}^{b}\pi f(x)^2dx[/tex]
[tex]\int\limits_{0}^{3}(\pi (9x)^2-\pi(x^3)^2)dx \\\int\limits_{0}^{3}(\pi (9x)^2-\pi(x^3)^2)dx \\\pi\int\limits_{0}^{3}(81x^2-x^6)dx \\2\times \int\limits_{0}^{3}[\pi(9x)^2-\pi(x^3)^2]dx \\\pi\left[81\frac{x^3}{3}-\frac{x^7}{7}\right]_{0}^{3} \\ \\\frac{2916\pi}{7}[/tex]
Final answer:

The volume of the solid formed by rotating the region enclosed by y = x^3 and y = 9x about the x-axis in the first quadrant can be found by integrating from 0 to 3, the square of the outer and inner radius, multiplied by π. Solve the integral to get the volume.

Explanation:

To find the volume of the solid formed by rotating the region enclosed by y = x^3 and y = 9x about the x-axis, we need to use the method of discs/washers. The volume V is given by the following integral:

 ∫[a,b] π(r(x)^2 - R(x)^2) dx

For our given curves, r(x) = 9x and R(x) = x^3 since 9x ≥ x^3 for 0 ≤ x ≤ 3. Therefore, we get:

 V = ∫[0,3] π[(9x)^2 - (x^3)^2] dx

Solving this integral will yield the volume of the solid:

 V = π ∫[0,3] (81x^2 - x^6) dx

Calculating this integral will give the volume of the solid.

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what is the answer to (−f+10)(3f−1) ?

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I hope this helps you




-f.3f-f. (-1)+10.3f+10. (-1)



-3f^2+f+30f-10


-3f^2+34f-10

Use FOIL to get
-3f^2 + 31f -10

Which of the following ratios is not equivalent to 6:10?

3/5
9/15
48/80
24/45

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The answer is 24/45

Let's check out all choices:
a) 6:10 = 3:5
    6 * 5 = 10 * 3
    30 = 30
Therefore, equivalent!

b) 6:10 = 9:15
    6 * 15 = 10 * 9
    90 = 90
Therefore, equivalent!

c) 6:10 = 48:80
    6 * 80 = 10 * 48
    480 = 480
Therefore, equivalent!

d) 6:10 = 24:45
    6 * 45 = 10 * 24
    270 ≠ 240
Therefore, inequivalent!

The ratio that is not equivalent to 6:10 is 24/45, as it simplifies to 8/15 instead of 3/5 like the other options.

To determine which of the given ratios is not equivalent to 6:10, we can simplify the ratio 6:10 or convert it to a fraction and then reduce it to its simplest form. In fraction form, 6:10 can be written as 6/10, which simplifies to 3/5 when both the numerator and the denominator are divided by their greatest common divisor, which is 2.

3/5 is clearly equivalent to 3/5, so this option is not the one we're looking for.9/15 also simplifies to 3/5 (divide both by 3).48/80 simplifies to 3/5 as well (divide both by 16).24/45, however, simplifies to 8/15 when both the numerator and the denominator are divided by 3. This is not equivalent to 3/5.

Therefore, the ratio that is not equivalent to 6:10 is 24/45.

What is the slope of the line whose equation is −48=2x−8y?
It has to be made into a fractionnnnn

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for
c=ax+by
the slope is -a/b
given
-48=2x-8y
slope=-2/-8=-1/-4=1/4
slope=1/4

What is 25 divided by 625?

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25/ 625 = 5 / 125 = 1/15

What is the equation of a line with a slope of –2 that passes through the point (6, 8)?

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y = mx + b
slope(m) = -2
(6,8)...x = 6 and y = 8
now we sub and find b, the y int
8 = -2(6) + b
8 = -12 + b
8 + 12 = b
20 = b
so ur equation is : y = -2x + 20

Answer with explanation:

Slope of Line= -2

The line passes through the point , (6,8).

⇒Equation of line passing through point , (a,b) having slope ,m is

y -b = m (x -a)

⇒≡Equation of line passing through point , (6,8) having slope ,-2 is

→y -8 = -2× (x -6)

→y -8 = -2 x + 12⇒⇒ Using Distributive property of multiplication with respect to Subtraction

→2 x + y= 12 + 8

2 x + y=20

Required Equation of line.

Write a paragraph proof.
Given: line BC is congruent to line EC and line AC is congruent to line ED
Prove: line BA is congruent to line ED

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Answer:

see the explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

The Side Angle Side postulate (SAS) states that if two sides and the included angle of one triangle are congruent to two sides and the included angle of another triangle, then these two triangles are congruent.

In this problem

Triangles ABC and DEC are congruent by SAS postulate

Because

BC≅EC

AC≅DC

and the include angle

m∠BCA≅m∠ECD ----> by vertical angles

Remember that

If two triangles are congruent, its corresponding sides and corresponding angles are congruent

therefore

BC≅EC  

AC≅DC

and

BA≅ED

write and equation for the line with a y-intercept of 5 that is perpendicular to the line with equation y=-3/4x+2

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So to find the perpendicular line, you need to find the negative reciprocal to -3/4, which would be 4/3. This is then the gradient, so your answer, with the y-intercept being 5, is
y = 4/3x + 5
Hope this helps!

Find equations of the tangent lines to the curve
y = (x − 1)/(x + 1)
that are parallel to the line
x − 2y = 3.

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Final answer:

To find the tangent lines to the curve y = (x - 1)/(x + 1) that are parallel to the given line, convert the given line to slope-intercept form to find the slope, take the derivative of the curve to find where its slope matches the line's slope, and utilize these points to write the equations of the tangent lines.

Explanation:

To find the equations of the tangent lines to the curve y = (x − 1)/(x + 1) that are parallel to the line x − 2y = 3, we first need to find the slope of the given line by rewriting it in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b), where m is the slope. Rewriting x − 2y = 3 gives us y = ⅓x - ⅓; thus, the slope (m) is ⅓.

Next, we find the derivative of the curve, y' = dy/dx, which will give us the slope of the tangent at any point x. Taking the derivative of y = (x − 1)/(x + 1) using the quotient rule or another differentiation method, we find a general expression for y'. We then set y' equal to ⅓ to find the points where the slope of the tangent is equal to the slope of the given line.

After determining the x-values where the tangent has the correct slope, we calculate the corresponding y-values on the curve and use these points to write the equations of the tangent lines in the form y = mx + b, substituting the slope (⅓) and our found points (x, y).

Final answer:

To find the equations of the tangent lines to the given curve that are parallel to the given line, we differentiate the curve's equation to find its slope, equate it to the slope of the given line, solve for x, substitute the values back into the curve's equation to find the corresponding y-values, and use the point-slope form of the equation of a line to find the equations of the tangent lines.

Explanation:

To find the equations of the tangent lines to the curve y = (x − 1)/(x + 1) that are parallel to the line x − 2y = 3, we can use the slope of the given line as the slope of the tangent lines. The slope of the given line is 1/2, so the slope of the tangent lines is also 1/2.

Next, we can differentiate the equation of the curve y = (x − 1)/(x + 1) with respect to x to find the slope of the curve at any point. Taking the derivative, we get dy/dx = 2/(x + 1)².

Since the tangent lines are parallel to the given line, their slopes are equal. Therefore, we can equate the slope of the curve to the slope of the tangent lines and solve for x:

2/(x + 1)² = 1/2

Solving this equation, we get x = -1 or x = 1.

Substituting these values of x back into the equation of the curve, we can find the corresponding y-values. The coordinates of the points where the tangent lines intersect the curve are (-1, -2) and (1, 2).

Finally, we can use the point-slope form of the equation of a line to find the equations of the tangent lines:

Tangent line at (-1, -2): y + 2 = (1/2)(x + 1)

Tangent line at (1, 2): y - 2 = (1/2)(x - 1)

ABC is a triangle in which angle B= 2 angle C. D is a point on BC such that AD bisects angle BAC and AB=CD. Prove that angle BAC=72°

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Final answer:

Upon reviewing the proof and the assumed relationship between the angles, the given information leads to an incorrect conclusion of angle BAC being 90°. The mistake indicates a reassessment of angle relationships is required to determine the true measure of angle BAC in this question.

Explanation:

To prove that angle BAC is 72° in a triangle ABC where angle B is twice angle C and where AD bisects angle BAC with AB equal to CD, we proceed as follows:

Let angle BAC be represented as 2x. Therefore, since AD bisects angle BAC, each angle BAD and DAC is x.

Since angle B is twice angle C, let angle C be x and angle B then is 2x. It is given that AB is equal to CD, meaning triangle ABD is isosceles with angles BAD = DAC.

In isosceles triangle ABD, the angles at base AD are equal, which means each of these angles is x. Thus, the sum of angles in triangle ABD is x (at A) + 2x (at B) + x (at D) =  180°.

Combining these angles, we get 4x = 180°. Dividing both sides by 4, we obtain x = 45°.

Since angle BAC is 2x and x is 45°, angle BAC is therefore 90°.

This leads to a contradiction to the original assumption and upon review reveals the mistake in the assumption about the relationship of the angles given as twice. The correct relationship should be considered to find the accurate measure of angle BAC.

sophia is saving money for a new bicycle. The bicycle will cost at least $623. Sophia makes $8.22 per hour.

Which inequality could be used find the number of hours Sophia needs to work to make enough money to buy a new bicycle?

$8.22h > $623
$8.22h ≤ $623
$8.22h ≥ $623
$8.22h < $623

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$8.22h greater than or equal to $623

Answer:

C.[tex]8.22 h\geq[/tex]$ 623

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that Sophia is saving money for a new bicycle.

The bicycle will  cost atleast $623.

Sophia makes $8.22 per hour.

We have to find the inequality that could be used to find the number of hours Sophia needs to work to make enough money to buy a new bicycle.

Let Sophia works h hours to make enough money to buy a new bicycle.

Sophia makes money per hour =$8.22

Total money made by Sophia in h hours =[tex]8.22 h[/tex]

According to question

[tex]8.22 h\geq [/tex]$623

Hence, option C is true.

Advance tickets for a school play went on sale. The price of each student ticket was $4 and everyone else paid $5. On the first day, no more than $80 in tickets were sold. Describe and explain the possible values of s, the number of student tickets sold, and e, the number of tickets sold to nonstudents.

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1) Step 1

Esblish the equation and restrictions

4s + 5e ≤ 80

s ≥ 0

e ≥ 0

2) Stept 2

Establish the limits for the values os s and e.

If you draw the line 4s + 5e ≤ 80. it will be easier to visualize the following explanation.

The line 4s + 5e = 80 and the two axis bound the values of s and e.

Find the vertices

-  minimum s = 0, => maximum e = [80 - 4s] / 5 = [80 - 0] / 5 = 16

- minimum e = 0 => maximum s = [80 - 5e] / 4 = 80 / 4 = 20 

Solution:

- s, the number of student tickets sold, may be any integer value between 0 and 16, including the limits
- e, the number of tickets sold to nonstudents, may be any integer value between 0 and 20, including the limits



Answer:

Partial and negative tickets cannot be sold, so the minimum number values of e and s are 0. If s = 0, then e = 16, and if e = 0, then s = 20. Therefore, the values of s are whole numbers from 0 to 20 and the values of e are whole numbers between 0 and 16. The greatest number of student tickets sold was 20 and the greatest number of nonstudent tickets sold was 16.

Step-by-step explanation:

A toy company manufactures arcade games. They are marketing a new pinball machine to children. It is similar in size to the adult version of the same game. Both the adult and child models are shown below: Adult pinball machine GAME with base ME measuring 35 inches and sides measuring 56 inches. Child pinball machine G prime A prime M prime E prime with base M prime E prime measuring 14 inches If the perimeter of the adult pinball machine is 167 inches, what is the length, in inches of Segment line G prime A prime? Type the numeric answer only in the box below.

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The correct answer is 8

Answer:

8 inches

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

In two quadrilateral GAME and G'A'M'E',

ME = 35 inches, AM = GE = 56 inches,

M'E' = 14 inches,

Also, the perimeter of quadrilateral GAME = 167 inches,

⇒ GA + AM + ME + GE = 167

⇒ GA + 56 + 35 + 56 = 167

⇒ GA + 147 = 167

GA = 20 inches.

Now, GAME is similar to G'A'M'E' are similar,

By the property of similar figures,

[tex]\frac{ME}{M'E'}=\frac{GA}{G'A'}[/tex]

[tex]\implies G'A'=\frac{M'E'\times GA}{ME}=\frac{14\times 20}{35}=\frac{280}{35}=8\text{ in}[/tex]

Hence, the length of Segment line G'A' is 8 inches.

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