A 11 gram sample of a substance that’s used to treat thyroid disorders has a k- value of 0.125

Answers

Answer 1

The substance's half-life is 5.5 days if the 11-gram sample of a substance that’s used to treat thyroid disorders has a k- the value of 0.125

What is exponential decay?

During exponential decay, a quantity falls slowly at first before rapidly decreasing. The exponential decay formula is used to calculate population decline and can also be used to calculate half-life.

The question is incomplete.

The complete question is in the picture, please refer to the attached picture.

We have an exponential function:

[tex]\rm N = N_oe^{-kt}[/tex]

Plug N = N⁰/2

[tex]\rm N_o/2 = N_oe^{-kt}[/tex]

[tex]\rm \dfrac{1}{2} = e^{-0.125t}[/tex]

Solving for t:

t = 5.54 ≈ 5.5 days

Thus, the substance's half-life is 5.5 days if the 11-gram sample of a substance that’s used to treat thyroid disorders has a k- the value of 0.125

Learn more about exponential decay here:

brainly.com/question/14355665

#SPJ1

A 11 Gram Sample Of A Substance Thats Used To Treat Thyroid Disorders Has A K- Value Of 0.125

Related Questions

Tried every app none have the answer please help

Answers

Answer:

opotion has not correct answer

answer is 15.

Answer:

[tex]3^\frac{7}{10}[/tex]    or      [tex]\sqrt[10]{3^7}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\left(\sqrt{3}\right)\left(\sqrt[5]{3}\right)=\sqrt[10]{3^7}\quad[/tex]

(√3)([tex]\sqrt[5]{3}[/tex]) = √3 · [tex]\sqrt[5]{3}[/tex]

{√3 = [tex]3^{\frac{1}{2}}[/tex]}                 {radical rule: [tex]\sqrt{x}=x^1^/^2[/tex]}

[tex]\sqrt3[/tex][tex]\sqrt[5]{3}[/tex] =  [tex]3^{\frac{1}{2}}[/tex] · [tex]\sqrt[5]{3}[/tex]

{[tex]\sqrt[5]{3}[/tex] = [tex]3^{\frac{1}{5}}[/tex]}                  {radical rule: [tex]\sqrt[n]{x} = x^1^/^n[/tex]}

 [tex]3^{\frac{1}{2}}[/tex] · [tex]\sqrt[5]{3}[/tex] =   [tex]3^{\frac{1}{2}}[/tex] · [tex]3^{\frac{1}{5}}[/tex]     {exponent rule:  [tex]a^x*a^y=a^x^+^y[/tex]}

                (1/2 + 1/5 = 5/10 + 2/10 = 7/10)

              [tex]=3^\frac{7}{10}[/tex]        {opposite of radical rule: [tex]\sqrt[n]{x} = x^1^/^n[/tex] ;  [tex]x^\frac{a}{b}=\sqrt[b]{x^a}[/tex]}

             = [tex]\sqrt[10]{3^7}[/tex]

so, the simplified version of this equation can either be written as:

[tex]3^\frac{7}{10}[/tex]    or      [tex]\sqrt[10]{3^7}[/tex]

hope this helps!!

(I can't clearly see the last option, but if it's either of these, then it's correct)

Work out m and c for the line:

y = 2 − 3 x

Answers

Answer:

m = -3

c = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

This equation is given in slope-intercept form. The general structure of these equations is:

y = mx + c

In this form, "m" represents the slope and "c" represents the y-intercept. As you have been given the entire equation, the only thing you have to do is rearrange the equation to find which values correspond with the variables.

y = 2 - 3x  -----> y = -3x + 2

Therefore,

m = -3

c = 2

Y = mx + c
This is the equation to find linear graphs
You have
Y = 2 - 3x
Rearranged
Y = + 2 - 3x
Y = -3x + 2
So

What do you think m and c are if
Y = mx + c and

Y = -3x + 2

40 POINTS PLS HELP PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS /J IM LAZY NO PLS HELP

Answers

Answer:

y = -0.5x - 3.5

Explanation:

Take two points: (1, -4), (3, -5)

Find slope:

[tex]\sf slope: \dfrac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2- x_1} \ \ where \ (x_1 , \ y_1), ( x_2 , \ y_2) \ are \ points[/tex]

[tex]\rightarrow \sf slope \ (m) : \dfrac{-5-(-4)}{3-1} = -\dfrac{1}{2}[/tex]

Equation:

[tex]\sf y- y_1 = m (x - x_1)[/tex]

[tex]\rightarrow \sf y- (-4) = -\dfrac{1}{2} (x -1)[/tex]

[tex]\rightarrow \sf y+ 4 = -\dfrac{1}{2} x + \dfrac{1}{2}[/tex]

[tex]\rightarrow \sf y = -\dfrac{1}{2} x + \dfrac{1}{2} - 4[/tex]

[tex]\rightarrow \sf y = -0.5 x -3.5[/tex]

The formula of a line is:

[tex]f(x) = kx + b[/tex]

k — stands for tg of line angle
b — stands for the y value of a point where the line crosses y axis.


We can see 2 points:
A (1, -4)
B (3, -5)

We can make a system of equations:

[tex]k*1+b=-4\\k*3+b=-5\\[/tex]

From second equation:

[tex]b = -5 - 3k[/tex]

Let's put b in first equation:

[tex]k-5-3k=-4\\-2k=1\\k=- \frac{1}{2}[/tex]

Now we can find b:

[tex]b = -5 -3*- \frac{1}{2}\\b = -5 + 1.5\\b = -3.5[/tex]

The answer is:
-0.5x -3.5

Question 8 of 10
What are the zeros of f(x) = x² − 8x + 16?
A. x= -4 and x = 4
B. x=-2 and x = 8
C. x = 4 only
D. x = -4 only

Answers

Answer:

c ×=4, only

Step-by-step explanation:

4*-8×+16=0

16-32=-16

-16=-16

Answer:

D. x=4 only

Step-by-step explanation:

You can solve using the quadratic equation which is [tex]x=\frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^{2}-4ac}}{2a}[/tex]

where in this case a=1, b=-8, and c=16. But there is any easier way to solve the equation. You can solve by completing the square which consists of moving the constant to the right side and then adding [tex](\frac{b}{2})^2[/tex]. To both sides that way you can rewrite the left side as a perfect square binomial. This is because [tex](x+b)^2[/tex] will expand to [tex]x^2 + 2xb + b^2[/tex]. So when you add [tex](\frac{b}{2})^2[/tex] to both equations. You're able to rewrite the left side as [tex](x+(\frac{b}{2}))^2[/tex]. Because once you expand it out, it becomes [tex]x^2 + 2(\frac{b}{2})x + (\frac{b}{2})^2[/tex]. Which simplifies to [tex]x^2 + bx + (\frac{b}{2})^2[/tex] which is the original equation. In this case there is no need to move the constant, which in this case is 16, to the other side. Since if you calculate the value of (-8/2)^2 it's equal to 16! So this can already be written as a perfect square binomial.

So the equation becomes

[tex]0 = (x+\frac{b}{2})^2[/tex]

Plug values in

[tex]0 = (x+(-\frac{8}{2}))^2[/tex]

Simplify

[tex]0 = (x-4)^2[/tex]

Take the square root of both sides

[tex]0 = x-4[/tex]

Add 4 to both sides

[tex]4 = x[/tex]

[tex]\sf\large\green{\underbrace{\red{Befikra*}}}:[/tex].

The first term of an arithmetic sequence is 1 and the sum of the first four terms is 100. Find the first four terms​

Answers

First term f = 1

If first four terms are f, f + d, f + 2d, f + 3d

f + f + d + f + 2d + f + 3d = 100

4f + 6d = 100 (divided by 2 , both sides )

2f + 3d = 50

2 + 3d = 50

3d = 50 – 2

3d = 48

d = 48/3

d = 16

The arithmetic sequence is 1, 17, 33, 49, ………….

Answer:

[tex]\sf\large\blue{\underbrace{\red{itz \: jass*}}}:[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\sf\large\green{\underbrace{\red{hlo \: \: sat \: shri \: akal \: ji \: \: \: *}}}:[/tex]

there were 3 parts to Ritas race she ran the first part which was 4/9 of the total distance, in 20 minutes she ran the second part which was 2/5 of the remaining distance, in 12 minutes. She finally ran the third part in 15 minutes at the speed of 300 meters per minute.
How long was the first part of the race? What was Ritas speed in that section of the race?

Answers

Answer:

3/5 ..................................  6/9

Step-by-s4tep explanation:

Answer:

300 meters per minute

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1

Determine the fraction of the total distance for each part of the race.

Given:

1st part of race = 4/9 of total distance2nd part of race = 2/5 of remaining distance

[tex]\begin{aligned} \implies \sf 2nd\:part & = \sf \dfrac{2}{5}\:of\:remaining\:distance\\ & = \sf \dfrac{2}{5} \times\left(1-\dfrac{4}{9}\right)\\& = \sf \dfrac{2}{9}\:of\:total\:distance\end{aligned}[/tex]

[tex]\begin{aligned}\implies \sf 3rd\:part & = \sf 1-1st\:part-2nd\:part\\& = \sf 1-\dfrac{4}{9}-\dfrac{2}{9}\\& = \sf \dfrac{1}{3}\:of\:total\:distance\end{aligned}[/tex]

Step 2

Determine the distance of the third part of the race.

Given:

time = 15 minutesspeed = 300 meters per minute

[tex]\begin{aligned}\sf Distance & = \sf speed \times time\\& = \sf 300 \times 15\\& = \sf 4500 \:\:meters\end{aligned}[/tex]

Step 3

If the third part of the race (which is 1/3 of the total distance) is 4500m, then the distance of the whole race is:

[tex]\begin{aligned} \sf Total\:distance & = \sf 4500 \times 3\\& = \sf 13500\:meters \end{aligned}[/tex]

Step 4

Determine the distance of the 1st part of the race:

[tex]\begin{aligned}\sf Distance\:of\:1st\:part\:of\:race & = \sf \dfrac{4}{9} \:of\:total\:distance\\& = \sf \dfrac{4}{9} \times 13500\\& = \sf 6000\:meters \end{aligned}[/tex]

Step 5

Determine the speed of the 1st part of the race:

Given:

time = 20 minutesdistance = 6000 m

[tex]\begin{aligned}\sf Speed\:of\:1st\:part\:of\:race & = \sf \dfrac{distance}{time}\\& = \sf \dfrac{6000}{20}\\ & = \sf 300\:meters\:per\:minute\end{aligned}[/tex]

please help mee, (30 points will give brainliest!!!)

Answers

Answer:

-4

+3

12

-0.5, 12.25

x = -0.5

Step-by-step explanation:

The x intercepts are the values of x when y = 0 ie the roots of the equation
[tex]-x^2 -x +12 = 0[/tex]

or

[tex]x^2 + x - 12 = 0[/tex]

We can re-write the above as:
(x+4) (x-3) = 0
This gives the two roots as x = -4 and x = +3. Leftmost (smallest) root is -4 and rightmost(largest) root is +3

y intercept is when x = 0. Plugging into the original equation, y value at x = 0 is 12

Vertex x value is given by the formula -b/2a where a is the coefficient of x^2 and b the coefficient of x

Here a = -1, b= -1 so vertex x value = - (-1)/(-1).2 = - 1/2 = -0.5

Plugging this value of x into the original function gives the vertex y value
[tex]y = - (0.5^{2}) - (-0.5) + 12\\= -0.25 + 0.5 + 12 = 12.25[/tex]

The line of symmetry is the vertical line corresponding to the vertex x value so line of symmetry is at x = -0.5

The graph of the quadratic function shows these values

Can someone help me please?

Answers

Answer:

C.

Step-by-step explanation:

The reds are counting up in whole numbers by one integer.

Hope this helps!

If not, I am sorry.

What is the approximate length of the radius, r? use 3.14 for . round to the nearest inch. 12 inches 24 inches 38 inches 46 inches

Answers

Answer:

2×3.14×r=75

6.28 r=75

r=75/6.28=11.943=12 inch (nearly)

What is 2 2/3 - (-3 2/6) show your work

Answers

The value of the expression 2 2/3 - (-3 2/6) is 6

How to solve the expression?

The expression is given as:

2 2/3 - (-3 2/6)

Open the bracket

2 2/3 + 3 2/6

Express as improper fractions

8/3 + 20/6

Rewrite as:

16/6 +20/6

Evaluate the sum

36/6

Evaluate the quotient

6

Hence, the value of 2 2/3 - (-3 2/6) is 6

Read more about fractions at:

https://brainly.com/question/11562149

#SPJ1

Hi everyone! I would be really glad if anyone could help me solve these step by step, I tried solving it on my own and viewing lessons, but I still don't understand. Thank you.

Answers

The equation of the function is f(x) = x(x + 2)(x -1)(x -3)

The function end behavior

From the graph, we have the following highlight:

As x increases, the function values increaseAs x decreases, the function values increase

The above means that:

f(x) approaches positive infinity irrespective of the x value

Hence, the end behavior of the function is:

[tex]\mathrm{as}\:x\to \:+\infty \:,\:f\left(x\right)\to \:+\infty \:,\:\:\mathrm{and\:as}\:x\to \:-\infty \:,\:f\left(x\right)\to \:+\infty \:[/tex]

The sign of the leading coefficient

Since, the function opens upward.

Then the sign of the leading coefficient is positive

The zeros of the function

This is the point, where the graph crosses the x-axis.

From the graph, we have the zeros to be:

x = -2, x = 0, x = 1 and x = 3

Since the graph crosses the x-axis at this point, then the multiplicity of the zeros is 1

The equation of the function

In (c), we have:

x = -2, x = 0, x = 1 and x = 3

Rewrite as:

x + 2= 0, x = 0, x - 1 = 0 and x - 3 = 0

Multiply these values

f(x) = x(x + 2)(x -1)(x -3)

Hence, the equation of the function is f(x) = x(x + 2)(x -1)(x -3)

Read more about polynomials at:

https://brainly.com/question/4142886

#SPJ1

9 to the power of - half is equal to (as a fraction) 27 to the power of a quarter over 3 to the power of x-1
whats x?
9^(-1/2) = ((27^(1/4))/(3^(x-1)))

Answers

Answer:

[tex]x=\dfrac{11}{4}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

[tex]9^{-\frac{1}{2}}=\dfrac{27^{\frac{1}{4}}}{3^{(x-1)}}[/tex]

Rewrite 9 as 3² and 27 as 3³:

[tex]\implies (3^2)^{-\frac{1}{2}}=\dfrac{(3^3)^{\frac{1}{4}}}{3^{(x-1)}}[/tex]

[tex]\textsf{Apply exponent rule} \quad (a^b)^c=a^{bc}:[/tex]

[tex]\implies 3^{-1}=\dfrac{3^{\frac{3}{4}}}{3^{(x-1)}}[/tex]

Multiply both sides by [tex]3^{(x-1)}[/tex] :

[tex]\implies 3^{-1} \cdot 3^{(x-1)}=3^{\frac{3}{4}}[/tex]

[tex]\textsf{Apply exponent rule} \quad a^b \cdot a^c=a^{b+c}:[/tex]

[tex]\implies 3^{(-1+x-1)}=3^{\frac{3}{4}}[/tex]

[tex]\implies 3^{(x-2)}=3^{\frac{3}{4}}[/tex]

[tex]\textsf{Apply exponent rule} \quad a^{f(x)}=a^{g(x)} \implies f(x)=g(x):[/tex]

[tex]\implies x-2=\dfrac{3}{4}[/tex]

[tex]\implies 4(x-2)=3[/tex]

[tex]\implies 4x-8=3[/tex]

[tex]\implies 4x=11[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{11}{4}[/tex]



Which series of transformations will not map figure Q onto itself?
O(x+2, y-2), reflection over y = x - 1
O(x-2, y + 2), reflection over y = x + 3
O(x+0y-4), reflection over y = x - 1
O(x-3, y-3), reflection over y = -x +1
Question 1 (Answered)
OF

Answers

Your question is incomplete. Below you will find the missing content.

Which series of transformations will not map figure H onto itself?

A. O(x+0, y-2), reflection over y = 1

B. O(x+2, y-0), reflection over x=3

C. O(x+3, y+3), reflection over y = -x +7

D. O(x-3, y-3), reflection over y = -x +2

The correct option is Option D: the series of transformation O(x-3, y-3), reflection over y = -x +2 will not map figure H onto itself.

Here given a square with its 4 vertices at coordinates (2,1), (1,2), (2,3) and (3,2).

By checking all the options

Option A:

1st transformation (x+0, y-2) will map 4 vertices of the square into points of coordinates such as

(2,1) → (2,-1)

(1,2) → (1,0)

(2,3) → (2,1)

(3,2) → (3,0)

next transformation which is the reflection over y=1 gives the coordinates (x,2-y)

(2,-1) → (2,3)

(1,0) → (1,2)

(2,1) → (2,1)

(3,0) → (3,2)

These new points are exactly the same as the vertices of the initial square.

Option B:

1st transformation (x+2, y-0) will map 4 vertices of the square into points of coordinates such as

(2,1) → (4,1)

(1,2) → (3,2)

(2,3) → (4,3)

(3,2) → (5,2)

next transformation which is the reflection over x=3 gives the coordinates (6-x,y)

(4,1) → (2,1)

(3,2) → (3,2)

(4,3) → (2,3)

(5,2) → (1,2)

These new points are exactly the same as the vertices of the initial square.

Option C:

1st transformation (x+3, y+3) will map 4 vertices of the square into points of coordinates such as

(2,1) → (5,4)

(1,2) → (4,5)

(2,3) → (5,6)

(3,2) → (6,5)

next transformation which is the reflection over y=-x+7 gives the coordinates such as

(5,4) → (3,2)

(4,5) → (2,3)

(5,6) → (1,2)

(6,5) → (2,1)

These new points are exactly the same as the vertices of the initial square.

Option D:

1st transformation (x-3, y-3) will map 4 vertices of the square into points of coordinates such as

(2,1) → (-1,-2)

(1,2) → (-2,-1)

(2,3) → (-1,0)

(3,2) → (0,-1)

next transformation which is the reflection over y=-x+2 gives the coordinates such as

(-1,-2) → (4,3)

(-2,-1) → (3,4)

(-1,0) → (2,3)

(0,-1) → (3,2)

These new points are not matching with the vertices of the initial square.

Therefore the correct option is Option D: O(x-3, y-3), reflection over y = -x +2 will not map figure H onto itself.

Learn more about transformation

here: https://brainly.com/question/24632899

#SPJ10

how many feet? help me please​

Answers

Answer:

[tex]\fbox {400.41 feet}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Here we need to take the tan ratio of the angle.

⇒ tan 4° = 28/x = 0.0699268119

⇒ x = 28/0.0699268119

⇒ x = 400.41 feet

question attached below

Answers

If the first inequality is written as:

3x ≤ -12

Then the correct option is D.

If it is written as it is in the problem, then neither of the graphs is the correct option.

How to solve the compound inequality?

Here we have the inequalities:

3x ≤ 12

2x + 3 > 11

(notice that in all the options, the first inequality has a negative sign, while in the two given inequalities there are no negative sign. This means that you will never get the correct answer if you use the given information, as the problem is incorrectly written).

First, we need to isolate x on both inequalities, we will get:

3x ≤ 12

x ≤ 12/3

x ≤ 4

(As you can see, because we don't have the negative sign, this inequality is different to all the ones in the options).

And for the other:

2x + 3 > 11

2x > 11 - 3

x > 8/2

x > 4

So neither of the options is actually correct.

If we instead write the first inequality as:

3x ≤ -12

We would solve this as:

x ≤ -4

And in that case, our two inequalities are:

x ≤ -4

x > 4

So the correct graph is graph D.

If you want to learn more about inequalities:

https://brainly.com/question/18881247

#SPJ1

what’s the inverse of f(x)=(x+3)^3-1

Answers

Answer:

cbrt(x+1)-3=y

Step-by-step explanation:

The inverse of a function is when the domain and range are swapped. So to find the inverse simply swap the x and y in the equation and then solve for y.

[tex]y = (x+3)^3-1\\x=(y+3)^3-1\\x+1=(y+3)^3\\\sqrt[3]{x+1}=y+3\\\sqrt[3]{x+1}-3=y[/tex]

Helpppp I stuck so please help
Me

Answers

Answer = #2 - 1/3^3

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the solution set for -1<-2f+1<9? Please show work and chose a b c and d

Answers

The solution set is 1 ≥ f ≥ -4, and the correct number line is the one in option A.

How to find the solution set?

Here we have the inequality:

-1 ≤ -2f + 1 ≤ 9

To solve this, we need to isolate the "f" on the middle.

First, we can subtract 1 in both sides to get:

-2  ≤ -2f ≤ 8

Now we need to divide both sides by -2, remember that this will change the direction of the symbols:

-2/-2 ≥ f ≥ 8/-2

1 ≥ f ≥ -4

So we need to have a line that starts at -4 and ends at 1, the correct option is number line A.

If you want to learn more about inequalities:

https://brainly.com/question/18881247

#SPJ1

Without using the formula, work out the gradient of the graph shown.
Give your answer in its simplest form?

Answers

Answer:

Slope is 3/4

Step-by-step explanation:

Gradient means slope. So, to find the slope without using the formula, look at two points then count up until you're in line with the other point, then count right until you reach the other point. Remember it must be written as rise/run.

I hope this explanation makes sense!

The points I will use is (0,-2) and (4,1).

Slope is 3/4.

Hope this helps!

If not, I am sorry.

Why might the t-test be more useful in actual practice when you are running statistics rather than a z-test? give an example of a situation where you might use each of these and label their pros and cons.

Answers

The t-test might be more useful in actual practice when standard deviation or variance is unknown.

What is a t-test?

The t-test is used to determine how the averages of various data sets differ from one another.

When variance is not provided, the T-test, a particular kind of parametric test, is used to determine how the means of two sets of data differ from one another. When variance is provided, the Z-test indicates a hypothesis test that determines whether the means of two datasets differ from one another.

Example of t-test: If you flip a coin 1,000 times, for instance, you can discover that the outcome is distributed normally over all trials.

Example of z-test: We are conducting research using information gathered from cohorts of students who have taken Elementary Statistics in the past.

T-tests are typically more suitable when addressing issues with small sample sizes, whereas z-tests are suitable for large sample sizes.

Using the t-test for an ordinal variable, their frequency is not even close to a normal distribution, and the arithmetic mean offers an unsuitable measure of location.

Because we frequently don't know the population standard deviation, Z-Tests have this drawback.

Learn more about t-tests here:

https://brainly.com/question/6589776

#SPJ4

Helppp!!!
[tex] \dfrac{2}{15} \div \dfrac{20}{3} [/tex]
.........​

Answers

[tex]{\huge \underline{{ \fbox \color{red}{A}}{\fbox \color{green}{n}}{\fbox \color{purple}{s}}{\fbox \color{brown}{w}}{\fbox \color{yellow}{e}}{\fbox \color{gray}{r } }}}[/tex]

[tex] \sf \dfrac{2}{15} \div \dfrac{3}{20} = \dfrac{2 \times 20}{15 \times 3} = \dfrac{40}{45} = \dfrac{8}{9} [/tex]

Answer :-

[tex] \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \sf \Rrightarrow \dfrac{8}{9} [/tex]

I hope I've helped : )

Answer:

[tex]\dfrac{1}{50}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:1. We multiply.

[tex] \cfrac{2}{15} \times \cfrac{3}{20} [/tex]

2. We join the fractions and put it only in 1.

[tex] \cfrac{2 \times 3}{15 \times 20} [/tex]

3. We multiply the one above which is 2 × 3.

[tex] \cfrac{6}{15 \times 20} [/tex]

4. Now we will multiply the below.

[tex] \cfrac{6}{300} [/tex]

5. Now we simplify.

[tex] \cfrac{1}{50} [/tex]

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Learn more about solving fractions here:

https://brainly.com/question/16627508

https://brainly.com/question/29121733

If the nth term of a sequence is 11n+2 what is the 12th term

Answers

Answer:

134

Step-by-step explanation:

the "nth" term of a sequence means that you can plug in the term number to get the term value

so, if

  11n + 2 is the sequence

  11(12) + 2 is the 12th term

  132 + 2 is the 12th term

  134 is the 12th term

By plugging in the term "place" (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.) for the variable "n", we get a term value.

hope this helps!!

The 12th term of the sequence is 133

How to determine the 12th term?

The nth term is given as:

Tn = 11n + 1

The 12th term is calculated as:

T(12) = 11(12) + 1

Evaluate

T(12) = 133

Hence, the 12th term of the sequence is 133

Read more about sequence at:

https://brainly.com/question/6561461

#SPJ6

Step 1: –10 + 8x < 6x – 4
Step 2: –10 < –2x – 4
Step 3: –6 < –2x
Step 4: ________

What is the final step in solving the inequality –2(5 – 4x) < 6x – 4?

x < –3
x > –3
x < 3
x > 3

Answers

Answer:

x < 3

Step-by-step explanation:

The last step is to divide by -2. When you divide by a negative number you must reverse (flip) the inequality symbol.

-6 < -2x

-6/-2 > -2x/-2

3 > x

This is the same as

x < 3 (see the pointy side pointing at the x and the wide open side facing the 3)

The exterior of a solid cone is painted. The height of the cone is 11.4 centimeters, and the diameter of its opening is 5 centimeters.

What is the surface area of the solid cone requiring paint to the nearest square centimeter?

The surface area of the solid cone requiring paint rounded to the nearest whole number is ___________ square centimeters.

Answers

Answer:

111 cm^2

Step-by-step explanation:

h = 11.4

d = 5  so  r (radius) = 2.5

Surface Area of a Cone Formula: πr^2 + πrs

s represents the slant height of the cone, lets represent this with a drawing.

We have the values of h and r, but we don't have the value of s, meaning we have to find it. We can do this by using pythagorean theorem.

a^2 + b^2 = c^2

These three values can come together to create a right triangle which we can seperate from the rest of the diagram, now we can find s.

s = √(11.4^2 + 2.5^2)   so  s = 11.67

now that we have all of the pieces, we can plug back into the original surface area formula. πr^2 + πrs

π(2.5^2) + π(2.5)(11.67) = 111.29 cm^2 or 111 cm^2

The surface area of the solid cone requiring paint will be 111 square cm.

What is the surface area of a cone?

Let d be the diameter of the base circle, l be the slant height, and h be the height of the cone.

Then the lateral surface area of the cone will be

SA = πrl + πr²

Then the slant height is given as

l² = r² + h²

The exterior of a solid cone is painted. The height of the cone is 11.4 centimeters, and the diameter of its opening is 5 centimeters.

Then the radius of the base circle will be

r = 5 / 2

r = 2.5 cm

The length of the slant height will be

l² = 11.4² + 2.5²

l² = 136.21

 l = 11.67

Then the surface area of the solid cone requiring paint will be

SA = π × 2.5 × 11.67 + π × 2.5²

SA = 29.18π + 6.25π

SA = 35.43π

SA = 111.3

SA ≈ 111 square cm

The surface area of the solid cone requiring paint will be 111 square cm.

More about the surface area of a cone link is given below.

https://brainly.com/question/23877107

#SPJ5

if y= 2f(g(x)), then d^2y/dx^2=​

Answers

Use the chain rule to differentiate both sides of the given equation with respect to [tex]x[/tex] :

[tex]y = 2 f(g(x))[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{dy}{dx} = y' = 2 f'(g(x)) g'(x)[/tex]

Differentiate again with the product and chain rules to get the second derivative :

[tex]\dfrac{d^2y}{dx^2} = y'' = \boxed{2 f'(g(x)) g''(x) + 2 f''(g(x)) g'(x)^2}[/tex]

(D)

PLEASE HELP. DON’T NEED DEEP EXPLANATION JUST ANSWERS.

Which of the following are solutions to the equations below?

x^2 + 6x + 9= 20


Check all that apply.

Answers

Answer:

[tex]\large {\textsf{B and E}}\ \implies x_1=-2\sqrt{5}-3,\ x_2=+2\sqrt{5}-3[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Quadratic Formula: [tex]x=\dfrac{-b\pm\sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a}[/tex]

Quadratic Equation: ax² + bx + x = 0, where a ≠ 0

Given equation: x² + 6x + 9 = 20

Step 1: Subtract 20 from both sides.

x² + 6x + 9 - 20 = 20 - 20

⇒ x² + 6x - 11 = 0

Step 2: Identify the values of a, b, and c and substitute them in the formula.

⇒ a = 1, b = 6, c = -11

[tex]x=\dfrac{-6\pm\sqrt{\bold{6^2}-4(1)(-11)}}{\bold{2(1)}}\\\\x=\dfrac{-6\pm\sqrt{36\bold{\ - \ 4(-11)}}}{2}\\\\x=\dfrac{-6\pm\sqrt{\bold{36+44}}}{2}\\\\x=\dfrac{-6\pm\sqrt{80}}{2}\\\\x=\dfrac{-6\pm\sqrt{16\times5}}{2}\implies \dfrac{-6\pm\sqrt{\bold{16}}\times\sqrt{5}}{2} \\\\x=\dfrac{-6\pm4\sqrt{5}}{2}[/tex]

Step 3: Separate into possible cases.

[tex]x_1=\dfrac{-6-4\sqrt{5}}{2}\implies \dfrac{-6}{2}+\dfrac{-4\sqrt{5}}{2}\implies \boxed{-3-2\sqrt{5}\ \ \textsf{or}\ -2\sqrt{5}-3}\\\\x_2=\dfrac{-6+4\sqrt{5}}{2}\implies \dfrac{-6}{2}+\dfrac{4\sqrt{5}}{2}\implies \boxed{-3+2\sqrt{5}\ \ \textsf{or}\ \ 2\sqrt{5}-3}[/tex]

Learn more about quadratic equations here:

brainly.com/question/27988045

brainly.com/question/27031173

What is the value of x?

Enter your answer in the box.

x =

Answers

Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

In triangle JKL, the side opposite the 30 degree angle, JL, is half the length of the hypotenuse, KL. Thus, JL has a length of

[tex]4 \sqrt{2} [/tex]

In triangle JML, the hypotenuse is

[tex] \sqrt{2} [/tex]

times the length of the leg, meaning that x = 4

Willing to give brainlyest if you can aswer these for me ASAP

Answers

Answer:

65

Step-by-step explanation:

its simple math

Answer:

x+5=12.          x = 7,

7x=21.            x = 3,

b-2/3=5/6.     b = 1.5,

3/4x=6x=8.    x = 1/3,

45=3(x+1).      x = 14,

22.5+1.5x.      x = 15,

20+(5•9).        $65

Step-by-step explanation:

 

jackie brought 9 plants ​

Answers

Answer:

t+s = 9

4t+9s=51

tulips and succulents combined is 9 plants

the amount of money they have combined is $51

Which ordered pair would form a proportional relationship with the point graphed below?

Answers

Answer:

  (c)  (-30, 10)

Step-by-step explanation:

Two points will be on the same graph of a proportional relationship if the ratio of values y/x is the same.

__

The given point (x, y) = (60, -20) has a ratio k = y/x = -20/60 = -1/3.

The offered points have y/x ratios ...

(a) 30/-10 = -3

(b) -15/30 = -1/2

(c) 10/-30 = -1/3 . . . . . . the point you are looking for is (-30, 10)

(d) -30/80 = -3/8

Other Questions
what is the conflict in this scenario? what type of conflict is it? From this diagram, select thepair of lines that must beparallel if 27 and 25 aresupplementary. If there is nopair of lines, select "none." Which researchers suggested that language determines thought. 4(p+q) /p-q x q+p/8(p+q) PLEASE HELP !!ASAPWhich factor caused many German immigrants to come to the United States in the 19th century? U.S. policies that promoted Catholic immigration O Poor treatment by their own governments O A growing demand for farm labor in the American South O The collapse of German potato crops due to disease 3 of 6 QUESTIONS Step 5: Measure the Mass of the Water (Iron)Tare the balance. Put calorimeter (no lid) on the balance.Measure the mass to the nearest 0.01 g.gDONEZERO How have airplanes changed the way the world does business? choose four answers a television set was priced $1659 after a 30% discount. What original price before the discount? Which membranous structures conduct impulses through the sarcoplasm to stimulate the release of calcium?. Consider a student loan of $12, 500 at a fixed APR rate of 9% for 25 years.a. Calculate the monthly paymentb. Determine the total amount paid over the term of the loanc. Of the total amount paid, what percentage is paid toward the principal and what percentage is paid for interest. Data are often arranged to highlight particular patterns. What other ways might you arrange the data shown in the Sample of Elements table? I want to know about the history of The Opium War Which of the following is equivalent to the logarithmic equation below? in x=3 What is:[tex]5x + 5 = 5 \times (10 \div 5)[/tex]Solve this equation. Which of the following describes the characteristics of the offspring of across between pure-breeding tall plants?A. There is not enough information to answer the question.B. They will all be short.C. Some will be tall, and some will be short.D. They will all be tall. Help please I'll mark you as brainlist if the answer is correct if (x + q) is a factor of two polynomials x2 + px + q and x2 + mx + n, then prove that a = n-q m-p 8. Which of the following represents a chemical change?A. Decaying foodB. Cutting breadC. Shaping cookie doughD. Mixing oil and water For what purpose does Mandela use parallel structure in the final paragraph? The Fatwa Council in Egypt is an alternative legal structure used to solve disputes and avoid the interference and control of the state legal system. Despite the fact that these structures do not have the power to make people obey the outcome, individuals seeking redress here generally do comply with the results carefully. A key difference between the fatwa and the court system is that in the fatwa system: Use the properties of exponents to rewrite this expression. Then evaluate the rewritten expression for the given values tocomplete the statement.(11jk) (4)When j = -8and k = 7