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Georgia [21]
3 years ago
13

PLEASE HELP ASAP!

Mathematics
2 answers:
alina1380 [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

I think it is 4 (correct me if I'm wrong)

Step-by-step explanation:

the answer is 4 because the the f(1)

this means that the (x) is replaced by f(1)

then you see the 4^{x} is replaced by 4^{1}

4^{1} = 4

Gre4nikov [31]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

  4

Step-by-step explanation:

Any base raised to the power of 1 is that base.

  f(x) = 4^x

  f(1) = 4^1 = 4

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bekas [8.4K]

Answer:

∠a = 80°

∠b = 80°

∠c = 160°

∠d = 100°

Step-by-step explanation:

So to start off with, we know that the angle adjacent to the 20° angle will also be 20 degrees due to the rules of congruent lines. Because of this, we can automatically know two more things. First of all, we know that the other two angles in this central angle cluster (∠c and the angle adjacent to it) will also be congruent. Second, we know that the sum of all these angles will be 360 degrees total.

We can begin to solve for ∠c by adding up the angles we already know. We will represent angle c and its adjacent/congruent angle as 2c.

20 + 20 + 2c = 360

40 + 2c = 360

2c = 320

c = 160

Both ∠c and its adjacent angle are equal to 160°. Next, take a look at the tiny upside down triangle near the top. It's an isosceles triangle (meaning two sides are congruent in length) meaning that two of its angles will be congruent. This is another important fact we can deduce from the fact that only two lines intersect at the intersection point. Thus, we know that since one angle is 20 degrees, and the other two are congruent, we can solve for the two unknown degrees in hopes we can eventually solve for ∠d.

(Just a reminder we are discussing the angles of the top smaller triangle. Not the bottom one.)

We will represent the two congruent angles in the smaller triangle as 2x.

20 + 2x = 180

*Remember: 180 in a triangle.

Subtract 20 from both sides.

2x = 160

x = 80

Both of these angles are equal to 80 degrees. This means that the angle next to d is equal to 80°. Both the 80° angle and ∠d are situated right next to each other on a straight line. Straight lines also have a grand total of 180 degrees. We can solve for ∠d by subtracting 80 from 180.

180 - 80 = 100

∠d = 100°

Next, we can easily solve for angles a and b. Again, since only two lines intersect at the intersection point AND lie on a set of parallel lines (<em>l</em>₁ and<em> l</em>₂), we can know that the larger triangle is an isosceles triangle with two equal sides and thus two equal angles. In this case, the larger isosceles triangle's two equal angles are ∠a and ∠b. With this knowledge, and the knowledge that a triangle has 180 degrees, we can begin to solve for these angles.

Since ∠a and ∠b are congruent, they will be represented as 2a. (It doesn't make a difference if the variable was represented as 2a or 2b, the number 2 will represent the amount of congruent angles, and the letter variable will just represent the angles we are trying to find in this case.)

20 + 2a = 180

Subtract 20 from 180

2a = 160

Divide by 2

a = 80

Thus since ∠a equals 80°, then its congruent angle ∠b will also be 80°.

5 0
3 years ago
In Niagara-on-the-Lake, you can ride a horse-drawn carriage for a fixed price plus a variable amount that depends on the length
vodomira [7]

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

a) The cost of a product is given as:

Cost = a + bx

Where a is the fixed cost, b is the variable cost, x is the independent variable.

In this case, the independent variable is the distance(d), therefore:

Cost (C) = a + bd

C = a + bd

But the variable cost is $10/km, therefore:

C = a + 10d

A 2.5 km trip cost $40, therefore:

40 = a + 10(2.5)

40 = a + 25

a = 40 - 25 = 15

The fixed cost is $15. Therefore the equation for cost is:

C = 15 + 10d  

b) C = 15 + 10d  

For 6.5 km ride:

C = 15 + 10(6.5) = 15 + 65 = 80

It would cost $80 for a 6.5 km drive.

 

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a car reduced its speed in a ratio of 2 to 3 if the final speed was 90 km per hour then what was the original speed.​
Licemer1 [7]

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The ratio of final speed: original speed is

\frac{2}{3\\}

We know that 90 km is it final speed so, we set up a proportion

\frac{2}{3} =90/x

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mote1985 [20]
Answer: subtraction property

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x+6=18
Subtract 6 from both sides
And you get x=12
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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