The measures of the exterior angles of a convex quadrilateral are 90°, 10x°, 5x°, and 45. What is the measure of the largest exterior angle?
The measures of the exterior angles of a convex quadrilateral - 1

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Answer 1
Answer: The measure of the largest one would be 45

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What is the solution of the equation? 3 = b + 3a. 1b. 6c. 9d. 0

Multiply the problem,

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Answer:

The answer to your question is the letter B

Step-by-step explanation:

Data

                 | 5  0 |   | 2  - 1 |

                 | 3 -5 |   | 2  - 2|

Process

1.- This is the product of two matrices 2 x 2 so the result will be a 2 x 2 matrix.

- Multiply the first row of the first matrix by the first column of the second matrix.

-Multiply the first row of the first matrix by the second column of the second matrix.

- Multiply the second row of the first matrix by the first column of the second matrix.

-Multiply the second row of the first matrix by the second column of the second matrix.

                 | 5  0 |   | 2  - 1 |         | (5 x 2) + (0 x 2)    (5 x -1) + (0 x -2) |

                 | 3 -5 |   | 2  - 2|    =   | (3 x 2) + (-5 x 2)   (3 x -1)  + (-5 x -2)|

                                              =  | 10 + 0    -5 + 0 |

                                                  | 6 - 10     -3 + 10|

                                             = | 10  - 5 |

                                                | -4     7|

If you add 12 marshmallows to each of 5 bags of marshmallows, and each bag started with the same number of marshmallows, the total number of marshmallows is given by the expression ­­­5(x + 12). Identify an equivalent expression.A.) x + 12
B.) 2x − 60
C.) 5x + 60
D.)2x − 60

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the answer is a 
because you would add 12 to x x being the bag

Answer:

The answer is C. 5x + 60

Step-by-step explanation:

Let $f(x) = x^2$ and $g(x) = \sqrt{x}$. Find the area bounded by $f(x)$ and $g(x).$

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The area bounded by the functions f(x) and g(x) in graph below.

The given function are f(x)=x² and g(x)=√x.

What is the function?

Functions are the fundamental part of the calculus in mathematics. The functions are the special types of relations. A function in math is visualized as a rule, which gives a unique output for every input x.

To find the area between two curves defined by functions, integrate the difference of the functions. If the graphs of the functions cross, or if the region is complex, use the absolutevalue of the difference of the functions.

Area bounded = |x²-√x|

Find the domain by finding where the expression is defined.

Interval Notation:

[0,∞)

Set-Builder Notation:{x|x≥0}

Therefore, the area bounded by the functions f(x) and g(x) in graph below.

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Answer:

\large\boxed{1(1)/(3)\ u^2}

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's sketch graphs of functions f(x) and g(x) on one coordinate system (attachment).

Let's calculate the common points:

x^2=√(x)\qquad\text{square of both sides}\n\n(x^2)^2=\left(√(x)\right)^2\n\nx^4=x\qquad\text{subtract}\ x\ \text{from both sides}\n\nx^4-x=0\qquad\text{distribute}\n\nx(x^3-1)=0\iff x=0\ \vee\ x^3-1=0\n\nx^3-1=0\qquad\text{add 1 to both sides}\n\nx^3=1\to x=\sqrt[3]1\to x=1

The area to be calculated is the area in the interval [0, 1] bounded by the graph g(x) and the axis x minus the area bounded by the graph f(x) and the axis x.

We have integrals:

\int\limits_(0)^1(√(x))dx-\int\limits_(0)^1(x^2)dx=(*)\n\n\int(√(x))dx=\int\left(x^(1)/(2)\right)dx=(2)/(3)x^(3)/(2)=(2x√(x))/(3)\n\n\int(x^2)dx=(1)/(3)x^3\n\n(*)=\left((2x√(x))/(2)\right]^1_0-\left((1)/(3)x^3\right]^1_0=(2(1)√(1))/(2)-(2(0)√(0))/(2)-\left((1)/(3)(1)^3-(1)/(3)(0)^3\right)\n\n=(2(1)(1))/(2)-(2(0)(0))/(2)-(1)/(3)(1)}+(1)/(3)(0)=2-0-(1)/(3)+0=1(1)/(3)

A Fair coin is flipped four times. Find: The probability it will land up heads each time.

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If a fair coin is flipped four times, the probability that in all 4 trials, the coin will land up heads is: 1/16. The solution is to multiply the probability of getting a head 4 times. 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 = 0.0625 = 1/16

Answer:

1/6

Step-by-step explanation:

Find each unit rate. round to the nearest hundredth if necessary 128 lb of dog food for 16 dogs ​

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8 pounds of food per dog

Find the next four multiples of the fraction 2/6

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4/12
8/18
12/24
16/30
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I think it's 4/36, 8/216,16/1296,32/776