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ruslelena [56]
3 years ago
12

What is the exact value of tan A? A 9 B 13 2122 с

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olya-2409 [2.1K]3 years ago
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55mph.

you can solve it using the equation distance=speed x time

your total distance is 714, and you have 2 trains, one traveling some speed, x, and one traveling x+8, both traveling for 7 hours. 
your equation would look like this
714 = x(7) + (x+8)(7)
and you can then solve for x, which would be 47. this is the speed of the slower train, but 47+8=55 with give you the speed of the faster train. 
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687

Step-by-step explanation:

First, we want to find the area of the rectangle.

The formula is length times width, so it is 27*280, which equals 7560. We divide this by 11 to get 687.27272727.....(repeating)

The answer is 687.

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At the end of a snow storm, Audrey saw there was a lot of snow on her front lawn.
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An equation that represents the depth of snow on Audrey's lawn, in inches, t hours after the snow stopped falling is S = 10 - 2t

In this question, there was a depth of 10 inches of snow on the lawn when the storm ended and then it started a melting at a rate of 2 inches per hour.

We need to write an equation for S in terms of t, snow representing the depth of snow on Audrey's lawn, in inches, t hours after the snow stopped falling.

So, the equation would be,

S = 10 - 2t

Therefore,  an equation that represents the depth of snow on Audrey's lawn, in inches, t hours after the snow stopped falling is S = 10 - 2t

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Step-by-step explanation:

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14x³ - 16x² + 21x - 24 ( factor the first/second and third/fourth terms )

= 2x²(7x - 8) + 3(7x - 8) ← factor out (7x - 8) from each term

= (7x - 8)(2x² + 3)

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