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Solve for p

2p + 3 > 2 (p – 3)

Whats The Answer For ThisSolve For P2p + 3 > 2 (p 3)

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Answer 1

Answer:

2p+3>2(p−3)

Use the distributive property to multiply 2 by p−3.

2p+3>2p−6

Subtract 2p from both sides.

2p+3−2p>−6

Combine 2p and −2p to get 0.

-3>6

This is true for any p.

p∈R

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this helps! :)

Answer 2

Answer:

C. No solution

Step-by-step explanation:

Sove for p;

2p + 3 > 2 (p – 3)

First: distribute 2 (p – 3):

2 (p – 3)

2(p) + 2(-3)

2p - 6

Now add it back to your original problem:

2p + 3 > 2p - 6

Subtract 3 from both sides of the equation:

2p + 3 > 2p - 6

     - 3         - 3

2p > 2p -9

Subtract 2p from both sides of the equation:

2p > 2p -9

-2p -2p

0 > -9

Therefore, this inequality has no solution, because we could solve for p.

Hope this helps!


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Two consecutive positive integers have a product of 156. Find the integers.
The integers are ___

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Explaination :

So here this question is of concept linear equations. As in linear equations we assumes the unknown number as an variable after that an equation would be formed which we would solve and get the answer. Here also we would be doing same.!!

So let us assume the unknown positive integers as a and (a + 1).

Product of both integers :-

a (a + 1) = 156 [Equation formed]

Solving the equation :-

[tex]: \longrightarrow \: \sf{a \: (a + 1) \: = \: 156} \\ \\ : \longrightarrow \: \sf{a \times (a + 1) \: = \: 156} \\ \\ : \longrightarrow \: \sf{a {}^{2} \: + \: a \: = \: 156} \\ \\ : \longrightarrow \: \sf{a {}^{2} \: + \: a \: - \: 156 = 0} \\ \\: \longrightarrow \: \sf{a {}^{2} \: - \: 12a + 13a\: - \: 156 = 0} \\ \\ : \longrightarrow \: \sf{a(a \: - \: 12) + 13(a\: - \: 12) = 0} \\ \\ : \longrightarrow \: \sf{a(a \: - \: 12) + 13(a\: - \: 12) = 0} \\ \\ : \longrightarrow \: \sf{(a \: - \: 12) (a\: + \: 13) = 0} \\ \\ : \longrightarrow \: \red{\bf{a \: = \: 12 }}[/tex]

Therefore,

First positive integer is 12

Second positive integer :-

2nd positive integer = a + 1 2nd positive integer = 12 + 1 2nd positive integer = 13

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

MAn article is
bought and sold at a profit of one fourth of selling
price. Find the profit percent.

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Answer:

25% profit

Step-by-step explanation:

Statement

An article is bought and sold at a profit of one fourth of selling price.

⇒ Buying price = x

⇒ Selling price = Buying price (1 + 1/4) = 5x/4

Profit %

Selling price - Buying price / Buying price(5x/4 - x) / x(x/4) / x⇒ 1/4⇒ 0.25⇒ 25% profit

Use the regression equation to predict the sales of skin diving and scuba equipment in the year 2008

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Answer:c

Step-by-step explanation:

A baseball field in the shape of a square is shown. the corners are labeled home plate, first base, second base, and third base. the distance between home plate and first base is 90 feet. a baseball field is in the shape of a square. the distance between each pair of bases along the edge of the square is 90 feet. what is the distance between home plate and second base? startroot 2 endroot feet

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Answer:

  90√2 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

The geometry of the problem can be modeled by a right triangle with sides 90 feet. The length of the hypotenuse is the distance from home plate to 2nd base. The Pythagorean theorem tells you that distance (c) is ...

  c² = a² +b²

  c² = (90 ft)² +(90 ft)² = 8100 ft² +8100 ft²

  c² = 16200 ft²

  c = √16200 ft = 90√2 ft

The distance between home plate and second base is 90√2 feet.

Answer:

A baseball field is in the shape of a square. The distance between each pair of bases along the edge of the square is 90 feet. What is the distance between home plate and second base?

(90) StartRoot 2 EndRoot feet

Step-by-step explanation:

The strength of an electrical current x flowing through the electric circuit shown is expressed as a function of time t and satisfies the following differential equation:
[tex]\displaystyle \large{L \frac{dx}{dt} + Rx = V}[/tex]
Find the strength of the electrical current x after switch S is closed at time t = 0. Assume that L, R and V are positive constants, and also that x = 0 when t = 0. Then, find [tex]\displaystyle \large{ \lim_{t \to \infty} x}[/tex]
Topic: Application of Differential Equation Reviews

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Answer:

The current of the circuit at t = 0 is equal to 0.

If we take the limit as t approaches infinity, the current is equal to ε/R or V/R.

General Formulas and Concepts:

Calculus

Differentiation

DerivativesDerivative Notation

Derivative Property [Multiplied Constant]:

[tex]\displaystyle (cu)' = cu'[/tex]

Derivative Property [Addition/Subtraction]:

[tex]\displaystyle (u + v)' = u' + v'[/tex]

Derivative Rule [Basic Power Rule]:

f(x) = cxⁿf’(x) = c·nxⁿ⁻¹

Slope Fields

Separation of Variables

Integration

Integrals

Integration Rule [Reverse Power Rule]:

[tex]\displaystyle \int {x^n} \, dx = \frac{x^{n + 1}}{n + 1} + C[/tex]

Integration Rule [Fundamental Theorem of Calculus 1]:

[tex]\displaystyle \int\limits^b_a {f(x)} \, dx = F(b) - F(a)[/tex]

Integration Property [Multiplied Constant]:

[tex]\displaystyle \int {cf(x)} \, dx = c \int {f(x)} \, dx[/tex]

Integration Method: U-Substitution

Electricity

Ohm's Law: V = IR

V is voltage (in Volts)I is current (in Amps)R is resistance (in Ohms)

Circuits

Circuit SymbolsKirchhoff's Laws (Loop and Junction Rule)Inductors

Step-by-step explanation:

*Note:

In the given equation, our variable of differentiation is x. I will rewrite this as current I for physics notation purposes.

Step 1: Define

Identify given.

[tex]\displaystyle L \frac{dI}{dt} + RI = V[/tex]

[Assuming switch S is closed] Recall that an inductor is used in a circuit to resist change. After a long period of time, when it hits steady-state equilibrium, we expect to see the inductor act like a wire.

Step 2: Find Current Expression Pt. 1

[Kirchhoff's Law] Rewrite expression:
[tex]\displaystyle L \frac{dI}{dt} = V - IR[/tex]Rewrite expression by dividing R on both sides:
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{L}{R} \frac{dI}{dt} = \frac{\mathcal E}{R} - I[/tex]

Step 3: Find Current Expression Pt. 2

Identify variables for u-substitution.

Set u:
[tex]\displaystyle u = \frac{\mathcal E}{R} - I[/tex][u] Differentiation [Derivative Rules and Properties]:
[tex]\displaystyle du = - \, dI[/tex]

Step 4: Find Current Expression Pt. 3

[Kirchhoff's Law] Apply U-Substitution:
[tex]\displaystyle - \frac{L}{R} \frac{du}{dt} = u[/tex][Kirchhoff's Law] Apply Separation of Variables:
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{1}{u} \, du = -\frac{L}{R} \, dt[/tex]

Recall that our initial condition is when t = 0, denoted as u₀, and we go to whatever position u we are trying to find. Also recall that time t always ranges from t = 0 (time can't be negative) and to whatever t we are trying to find.

[Kirchhoff's Law] Integrate both sides:
[tex]\displaystyle \int\limits^u_{u_0} {\frac{1}{u}} \, du = \int\limits^t_0 {- \frac{R}{L}} \, dt[/tex][Kirchhoff's Law] Rewrite [Integration Property]:
[tex]\displaystyle \int\limits^u_{u_0} {\frac{1}{u}} \, du = - \frac{R}{L} \int\limits^t_0 {} \, dt[/tex][1st Integral] Apply Logarithmic Integration:
[tex]\displaystyle \ln | u | \bigg| \limits^u_{u_0} = - \frac{R}{L} \int\limits^t_0 {} \, dt[/tex][2nd Integral] Apply Integration Rule [Reverse Power Rule]:
[tex]\displaystyle \ln | u | \bigg| \limits^u_{u_0} = - \frac{R}{L} t \bigg| \limits^t_0[/tex]Apply Integration Rule [Fundamental Theorem of Calculus 1]:
[tex]\displaystyle \ln | \frac{u}{u_0} | = - \frac{R}{L} t[/tex]Apply e to both sides:
[tex]\displaystyle e^{\ln | \frac{u}{u_0} |} = e^{- \frac{R}{L} t}[/tex]Simplify:
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{u}{u_0} = e^{- \frac{R}{L} t}[/tex]Rewrite:
[tex]\displaystyle u = u_0 e^{- \frac{R}{L} t}[/tex]

Recall that our initial condition u₀ (derived from Ohm's Law) contains only the voltage across resistor R, where voltage is supplied by the given battery. This is because the current is stopped once it reaches the inductor in the circuit since it resists change.

Back-Substitute in u and u₀:
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{\mathcal E}{R} - I = \frac{\mathcal E}{R} e^{- \frac{R}{L} t}[/tex]Solve for I:
[tex]\displaystyle I = \frac{\mathcal E}{R} - \frac{\mathcal E}{R} e^{- \frac{R}{L}t}[/tex]

Step 5: Solve

If we are trying to find the strength of the electrical current I at t = 0, we simply substitute t = 0 into our current function:

[tex]\displaystyle\begin{aligned}I(t) & = \frac{\mathcal E}{R} - \frac{\mathcal E}{R} e^{- \frac{R}{L}t} \\I(0) & = \frac{\mathcal E}{R} - \frac{\mathcal E}{R} e^{- \frac{R}{L}(0)} \\& = \boxed{\bold{0}}\end{aligned}[/tex]

If we are taking the limit as t approaches infinity of the current function I(t), we are simply just trying to find the current after a long period of time, which then would just be steady-state equilibrium:

[tex]\displaystyle\begin{aligned}I(t) & = \frac{\mathcal E}{R} - \frac{\mathcal E}{R} e^{- \frac{R}{L}t} \\\lim_{t \to \infty} I(t) & = \frac{\mathcal E}{R} - \frac{\mathcal E}{R} e^{- \frac{R}{L}(\infty)} \\& = \boxed{\bold{\frac{\mathcal E}{R}}}\end{aligned}[/tex]

∴ we have found the current I at t = 0 and the current I after a long period of time and proved that an inductor resists current running through it in the beginning and acts like a wire when in electrical equilibrium.

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Topic: AP Physics C - EMAG

Unit: Induction

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ACD and DCB are supplementary and others are correctly chosen ...

Find the perimeter of the parallelogram.

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Answer:

58cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

58

Step-by-step explanation:

16 +16=32

13+13=26

32+26=58

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f(3) if f(x) = 2x + 5 =​

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Answer:

11

Step-by-step explanation: Uh- if X=3 then it would be 2(3) +5. 2x3 is 6, and 6+5 is 11.

Answer:

11

Step-by-step explanation:

2(3) + 5

simplify

6 + 5 = 11

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Find the surface area of the right triangular prism (above) using its net (below).

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Answer:

The Answer is 96 units squared

Step-by-step explanation:

First, you find the area of all the sides:

Triangle 1: 6

Triangle 2: 6

Rectangle 1: 21

Rectangle 2: 28

Rectangle 3: 35

Then you add all of the numbers together.

6+6+21+28+35 = 96 units squared

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4/9÷1/2 as a fraction (simplest form)

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Answer:

8/9

Step-by-step explanation:

4/9 ÷ 1/2 =  dividing by 1/2 is the same as multiplying by its reciprocal 2/1

4/9 × 2/1 = (4×2)/(9×1) multiply numerators (top numbers) and multiply denominators (bottom numbers)

A radioactive element decays at a rate of 5.25% annually. There are 35 grams of the substance
present. How much of the substance remains after 12 years (Round to the nearest hundredth)?
TEKS A2.5(B)(D)

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Answer:

18.32 gm

Step-by-step explanation:

= 35 ( 1-.0525)^12 = 18.32 gm remain

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17. Number Sense Using three different
numerators, write an equation in which
three fractions, when added, have a
sum of 1.

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Answer:

First choose a common denominator, here i picked 11 then we think of 3 diffrent numbers so that their sum is 11 such as 2+4+5=11 so a possible equasion would be

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve 196x2 + 25 = 0 by using square roots.

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Sq of 196 is 14 then x2 = 28 then 25= 5

A rectangle has vertices at coordinates 0,0 3,0 0,6 what is the area of the rectangle

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Answer:

18

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1. The sequence is not arithmetic.

2. d=-30

What are the solutions of 12 - x2 =0?
O x=2/3 and x = -2/3
O x= 3, and x = -373
O x= 4,3 and x = -4/3
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The table shows the average bill totals for given numbers of diners at Simone’s restaurant. If the rate is constant and you graph this relationship with the number of people along the x-axis and bill amounts along the y-axis, which points will lie on the line you get?
Persons Bill Amount
1 ------------$40
2 $80
7 -------------$280
9 $360
11 $440




A.(12, 460
B.(20, 800)
C.(24, 1,020
D.(27, 1,080)
E.(28, 1,110)
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Answer:

(B) and (D)

Step-by-step explanation:

it's B and D because they are the only two points with constant rate

use an equation to find the value of k so that the line that passes through (1,3) and (5,k) has a slope of m=2.

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[tex](\stackrel{x_1}{1}~,~\stackrel{y_1}{3})\qquad (\stackrel{x_2}{5}~,~\stackrel{y_2}{k}) ~\hfill \stackrel{slope}{m}\implies \cfrac{\stackrel{rise} {\stackrel{y_2}{k}-\stackrel{y1}{3}}}{\underset{run} {\underset{x_2}{5}-\underset{x_1}{1}}}~~ = ~~\stackrel{\stackrel{m}{\downarrow }}{2} \\\\\\ \cfrac{k-3}{4}=2\implies k-3=8\implies k=11[/tex]

What is the equation of a line that passes through the hypotenuse of the right triangle in the graph?

A. 1/5x
B. y=5x
C. y=-5x
D. y=2/5x

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Answer:

y = 5x

Step-by-step explanation:

Hey there!

To start with the hypotenuse of a triangle is the longest side of it

and to get an equation of a line you would use

y = mx + b

where m is the slope

and b is the y-intercept

to get the slope you would do rise over run

rise/run

take 2 points and see how much it rises and runs to the next point

you would then get 5

then we figure out the y-intercept where the line intercepts the y-axis

in this case 0

In conclusion the answer is y = 5x + 0

we can also remove the 0 because it is unnecessary

y = 5x

Find the missing measurement for x.

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Answer:

EASYYY   90°

Step-by-step explanation:

30 + 60 = 90

180-90=90

also

thats a right angle which is always 90°

ALSO

the angle opposite another angle is always the same measurement.

180-90=90 right angle

show how to rewrite 1/5 with the denominator of 10

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Answer:

2/10

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the denominator is 10, we must find what the numerator is so that the fraction can be equal to 1/5. Since 10 is twice of 5, we multiply 2 by 2 as well. With that, we get a final answer of 2/10.

Find, from first principle the derivative of 1/x^2+1 with respect to x.​

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Answer:

d/dx = -2/x^3

Step-by-step explanation:

1/x^2 + 1

We can solve for the derivative using the power rule

d/dx = -2/x^3 + 0

d/dx = -2/x^3

Help!! Khan academy geomtry practice

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Answer:

33.51 units³

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of a sphere is given by the formula :

V = [tex]\frac{4}{3} \pi r^{3}[/tex]

Because we have the radius we can plug it into the equation to give us :

V  = (4/3)×π×(2)³

V = 4/3×8π

V ≈ 33.51

Units will be units³ since no measurement is given but it to the power of 3 since it is volume.

If x = 18, evaluate the following expression:
12 + 3

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Answer
30

Explanation
12+18=30

A company makes concrete bricks that are shaped like rectangular prisms. Each brick is 5inches long, 4inches wide, and 2inches tall. How much concrete will they need to make 1600 bricks?

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Answer:

The answer would be 64,000.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the area of one concrete block you will multiple length x width x height. Using the measurements provided, one block will equal 40. You will then multiple this by 1,600 to equal 64,000.

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If you were at the Market Square and you wanted to get to the Doctor’s Office, according to the map, how would you get there? (Write your answer according to units.)

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Answer: (2,-5)  X:2. Y:-5

Move accross 2 units to the right and then 5 units down from 2

What was one of the main causes of the Great Depression?

a. The overuse of credit
b. The under-utilization of money
c. WWII
d. Excessive government borrowing

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

1296mm^2

Step-by-step explanation:

Surface Area of the Rectangular Prism to the left on top of the box:

Area of square = lw, 9mm * 9mm = 81mm, then multiply by 2 because 2 of the squares are a part of the surface, giving 162mm^2

Area of a rectangle =lw, 9mm * 9mm = 81mm, then multiply by 2 again, because 2 rectangles are a part of the surface, giving 162mm^2

So, the total surface area of the rectangular prism to the left on top, is 324mm^2

Surface Area of the Triangular Prism:

Area of a triangle: 1/2bh, and our base length would be 12, because we have to subtract 9 from 21 since the base length of the triangle isn't stated. Anyways, A = 1/2bh, so A = 1/2(12)(9) = 54mm^2, but multiply by two, so we get 108mm^2.

Area of the rectangle: lw, so 15mm * 9mm = 135mm^2

So, the total surface area of the triangular prism is 243mm^2

Surface Area of the Rectangular Prism at the bottom:

Area of the long rectangles in front = lw, 21mm * 9mm = 189mm^2, multiply by 2, 378mm^2

Area of the rectangles to the side = lw, 9mm * 9mm = 81mm^2, multiply by 2, 162mm^2

Area of the rectangle at the very bottom = lw, 21mm * 9mm = 189mm^2

So, the total surface area of the rectangular prism at the bottom is 729mm^2

Add all the total surface areas of each shape to get the total surface area of the figure:

324mm^2 + 243mm^2 + 729mm^2 = 1296mm^2

The surface area of the figure above is 1296mm^2

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