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Further explanation needed for Value of X
I know I am being slow on the up take here, Heureka says the answer is:
11x - 3 = 9x + 23
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Value of X?
What is the value of X? The answer book said it is 13 but I can't work out how they got to 13
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finding angle b in question 1?
so here's the above question (i'm looking at #1), and the answer key:
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Thirty coins, all dimes and nickels, are worth $2.60. How many nickels are there? Write two equations. One for the total number of coins and one for what the amount of coins are worth. d = dimes, n = nickels.
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A cone is created by rotating an isosceles right triangle with leg length 2 about one of its legs. Its surface area is $\pi$ times what numb
A cone is created by rotating an isosceles right triangle with leg length 2 about one of its legs. Its surface area is pi times what number?
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Mary has $6$ identical basil plants, and three different window sills she can put them on. How many ways are there for Mary to put the plant
Mary has 6 identical basil plants, and three different window sills she can put them on. How many ways are there for Mary to put the plants on the window sills?
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We have a triangle $\triangle ABC$ and a point $K$ on $BC$ such that $AK$ is an altitude to $\triangle ABC$. If $AC = 10,$ $BK = 7$, and $BC
We have a triangle $\triangle ABC$ and a point $K$ on $BC$ such that $AK$ is an altitude to $\triangle ABC$. If $AC = 10,$ $BK = 7$, and $BC=13$ then what is the area of $\triangle ABC$?
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What is the ratio of the volume of cone $A$ to the volume of cone $B$? Express your answer as a common fraction.
What is the ratio of the volume of cone $A$ to the volume of cone $B$? Express your answer as a common fraction.
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A molasses
A molasses can is made up with a cylindrical base having a radius of 6 cm that is topped by a smaller cylindrical pouring spout with a radius 2 cm. When upright the top of the molasses is 14 cm above the base of the can but when turned over the top of the
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The URLS are what I need.
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Dose webcalc have a facebook page twiter google+ page or a istagram if so can i get the list of these items for the site I did. If not its good.
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Hello! I posted a question earlier asking about a Pre-Calculus problem, but I'm afraid there was a small typo. I forgot to add what the equation was equal to. Thanks to CPHill for your answer to my previous question, however. This is the correct one.
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TI-84 Difficulties
Is it possible to graph functions with restricted domains!
For example, can I graph the parent function of a quadratic only when x is greater than or equal to 0?
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The function f(x)=(5+x)^2+1 is increasing throughout the interval
The function f(x)=(5+x)^2+1 is increasing throughout the interval
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b. negative infinity
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With two straight cuts, we can divide a flat pancake into four pieces:
With two straight cuts, we can divide a flat pancake into four pieces:
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What is the fewest number of straight cuts that will divide a flat pancake into
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For the credit card account, assume one month between billing dates
For the credit card account, assume one month between billing dates (with the appropriate number of days) and interest of 1.5% per month on the average daily balance. Find (a) the average daily balance, (b) the monthly finance charge, and (c) the
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For the credit card account, assume one month between billing dates
For the credit card account, assume one month between billing dates (with the appropriate number of days) and interest of 1.4 % per months on the average daily balance. Find (a) the average daily balance, (b) the monthly finance charge, and (c) the
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Please help me find a formula/function!
X and Y are natural numbers.
X = 1; Y = 1
X = 2; Y = 2
X = 3; Y = 3
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The lines $-2x + y = k$ and $0.5x + y = 14$ intersect when $x = -8.4$. What is the value of $k$?
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What is the exact value of tan(−π)?
What is the exact value of tan(−π)?
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Explain how to find the degree of a polynomial.
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