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3 scales, two weight plates for each. 5 weights
3 scales, each has two cups to place weighted balls. THere are five balls (A, B, C, D, E) Weights are 30, 50 50, 50, 80.
Scale 1 has balls CD opposing AB. CD is heavier by visual.
Scale 2 has balls EB opposing AC with EB heavier by visual.
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Which graph represents the function?
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What's the best way to find the zeros? I need help!
What's the best way to find the zeros?
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What are the coordinates of the hole in the graph of the function f(x) ?
f(x)=x^2−9/x−3
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4 equations, 4 unknowns
Please help and take me through the steps. I have been told the answer is (1,2,3,4) but I need to know how to go through the steps to be able to apply to other problems.
x + y + z + w = 10
x + 2y + 3z + 6w = 22
x + 3y + 7z
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Given the functions f(x)=[1/x−4 ]+3 and g(x)=[1/x+1] +6 .
Which statement describes the transformation of the graph of function f onto the graph of function g?
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60. Writing Suppose 3, -1, and 4 are zeros of a cubic polynomial function.
60. Writing Suppose 3, -1, and 4 are zeros of a cubic polynomial function. Sketch a graph of the function. Could there be more than one graph? Explain.
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59. Use polynomial long division to find (x^2 + 4) / (x - 2 i). i is an Imaginary number. How do you divide this?
59. Use polynomial long division to find (x^2 + 4) / (x - 2i). i is an Imaginary number.
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Sin cos tan in calculator - difference in modes
When you enter sin, cos or tan in the calculator, why is it required to change the mode from radians to degrees? Is it because radians are some other unit that are not used when calculating an angle of a right triangle?
e.g sin(20) in radians
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according to the World Atlas, the population of New York City in January 2018 was approximately 2.4×10^7 . The population of Mexico City in January 2018 was approximately 2.2×10^7 .
How much greater was the population of New
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Help I will send you the picture in your messages in your E-MAIL
Mr. Morris is going to save money and replace his sailboat's mainsail himself. He must determine the area of the mainsail in order to buy the correct amount of material. Calculate the area of the parallelogram to determine how much material should be purchased.
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In acute triangle , Let be the circumcenter of triangle . Find, in degrees.
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What is the perimeter?
What is the perimeter?
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In acute triangle ABC,
In acute triangle ABC,
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Anyone who answers this question there is a picture but I will have to send it to you so you can see it!
Marcus loves baseball and wants to create a home plate for his house. Marcus needs to calculate the area of the home plate at the ball field so he can reconstruct it when he gets home. Calculate the area of the polygon.
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HELP! MATH HW
The sequence $6,-9,x,y$ is such that the first three terms form an arithmetic sequence and the last three terms form a geometric sequence. Find $x$ and $y$.
Express your answer as $x,y$.
There is no 6 terms, so assuming that
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I love math but i just don't understand
why do some people hate math?
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(6/m)to the power of 2
(6/m)to the power of 2
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factorising
why factorising you just get the same thing
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