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navik [9.2K]
3 years ago
11

Solve this equation please- 5³ + (-9) (2) ÷ 6

Mathematics
2 answers:
hichkok12 [17]3 years ago
8 0
Solve with pemdas
5^3 +(-9)(2) /6
Exponents first: 125+ (-9)(2) /6
Than multiplication: 125 + (-18)/6
Than division: 125 -3
Answer 122


I hope it makes sense now!!
valentina_108 [34]3 years ago
6 0
<h2>Answer:</h2><h2>122</h2>

Step-by-step explanation:

<h2> That one was easy it is right just did it on edgenuity</h2>
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To get cos 240 degrees:

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\begin{gathered} cos(180+60)=cos180cos60-sin180sin60 \\ sin180=0 \\ cos60=\frac{1}{2} \\ cos180=-1 \\ sin60=\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2} \\  \\ Thus, \\ cos180cos60-sin180sin60=-1(\frac{1}{2})-0(\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}) \\ cos180cos60-sin180sin60=-\frac{1}{2}-0 \\ cos180cos60-sin180sin60=-\frac{1}{2} \\  \\ Hence, \\ cos240^0=-\frac{1}{2} \end{gathered}

To get tan 240 degrees:

240 degrees falls in the third quadrant.

In the third quadrant, only tangent is positive. Hence, tan 240 will be positive.

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Using the trigonometric identity;

tan(180+x)=tan\text{ }x

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\begin{gathered} tan(180+60)=tan60 \\ tan60=\sqrt{3} \\  \\ Hence, \\ tan240^0=\sqrt{3} \end{gathered}

To get cosec 240 degrees:

\begin{gathered} cosec\text{ }x=\frac{1}{sinx} \\ csc240=\frac{1}{sin240} \\ sin240=-\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2} \\  \\ Hence, \\ csc240=\frac{1}{\frac{-\sqrt{3}}{2}} \\ csc240=-\frac{2}{\sqrt{3}} \\  \\ Rationalizing\text{ the denominator;} \\ csc240=-\frac{2}{\sqrt{3}}\times\frac{\sqrt{3}}{\sqrt{3}} \\  \\ Thus, \\ csc240^0=-\frac{2\sqrt{3}}{3} \end{gathered}

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Step-by-step explanation:

The given is,

                     A new virus with a decay rate of 19% per hour  

                    They start with 300 viruses

Step:1

                  Formula to calculate the viruses at decay rate,

                                                  y = A(1-r)^{t}............................(1)

                 Where, y - No of viruses after given time

                             A - Viruses at initial stage

                              r - Decay rate

                              t - No. of hours

                 From the given,

                              A = 300

                               r = 19% per hour

                               t = 7 hours

                Equation (1) becomes,

                                            y = 300(1-0.19)^{7}

                                               = 300(0.81)^{7}

                                               = 300(0.228767)

                                               = 68.63

               Viruses of 7 hours ≅ 69 viruses

                                                     ( or )

Step:1

        For 1st hour,

          = (No.of viruses in hour) - (No,of viruses in last hour × Decay rate )

              = (300)-(300 × 0.19)

              = 300 - 57

              = 243

       For 2nd hour,

              = (243)-(243 × 0.19)

              = 243 - 46.17

              = 196.83

      For 3rd hour,

              = (196.83)-(196.83 × 0.19)

              = 196.83 - 37.39

              = 159.4323

       For 4th hour,

              = (159.4323)-(159.4323 × 0.19)

              = 159.4323 - 30.2921

              = 129.1402

      For 5th hour,

              = (129.1402)-(129.1402 × 0.19)

              = 129.1402 - 24.5366

              = 104.6035

     For 6th hour,

              = ( 104.6035)-( 104.6035 × 0.19)

              =  104.6035 - 19.8747

              = 84.7288

     For 7th hour,

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Result:

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