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GrogVix [38]
3 years ago
14

Help me solve for the indicated measure​

Mathematics
2 answers:
Zina [86]3 years ago
6 0
X=50 because a triangle is 180
Ulleksa [173]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

x = 50°

Step-by-step explanation:

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The directrix of the parabola is y =  \frac {-49}{16}

<h3>How to determine the equation of the directrix?</h3>

The parabola equation is given as:

\frac 14(y + 3) = (x -2)^2

A parabola is represented as:

4p(y - k) =(x -h)^2

By comparing both equations, we have:

4p = 1/4 ==> p = 1/16

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1.B. No. You need to know the value of P(A and B). 2.C. Yes P(A and B) =0, so P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B).

Step-by-step explanation:

We can solve this question considering the following:

For two mutually exclusive events:

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\\ P(A_{1} or A_{2}) = P(A_{1}) + P(A_{2}) (1)

An extension of the former expression is:

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In <em>mutually exclusive events,</em> P(A and B) = 0, that is, the events are <em>independent </em>one of the other, and we know the probability that <em>both events happen</em> <em>at the same time is zero</em> (P(A <em>and</em> B) = 0). There are some other cases in which if event A happens, event B too, so they are not mutually exclusive because P(A <em>and</em> B) is some number different from zero. Notice the difference between <em>OR</em> and <em>AND. The latter implies that both events happen at the same time.</em>

In other words, notice that the formula (2) provides an extension of formula (1) for those events that are not <em>mutually exclusive</em>, that is, there are some cases in which the events share the same probabilities in a way that these probabilities <em>must be subtracted</em> from the total, so those probabilities in common do not "inflate" the actual probability.

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