Help The sum of two numbers is 200 and the two numbers are in a ratio of 4:6.Find the larger number.

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Answer 1
Answer:
The larger number is 120 and the smaller number is 80

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Factor the trinomial x2-4x-5

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Answer:

(x-5) (x+1)

Step-by-step explanation:

x^2-4x-5

We need to find what 2 numbers multiply to -5 and add to -4

-5*1 = -5

-5+1 = -4

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(0,1),(1,3),(2,5),(3,7) function rule

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\bf \begin{array}{ccll}x&y\n\cline{1-2}0&1\n[0.8em]1&\stackrel{2(1)+1}{3}\n[0.8em]2&\stackrel{2(2)+1}{5}\n[0.8em]3&\stackrel{2(3)+1}{7}\n[0.8em]x&2x+1\end{array}~\hspace{8em}y=2x+1

The answers to the proof

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great work! But please show more of the picture

How do you move the decimal point to find 1% of a number

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You don't. You'd just divide by 100

a circle is divided into 18 equal parts how many degrees is the angle for each part? how many degrees is the angle for 5 parts? explain

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There are 360 degrees in a circle, and we have 18 pieces, so we need to see how many times 18 goes into 360. We can find this out by dividing.

360/18=20

You can check this by multiplying 20 and 18 (it equals 360)!

So, each fraction of the circle will be 20 degrees.

If you take 5 of these 20 degree pieces, you'll need to multiply them by 20 to see how many degrees they'd be.

You need to multiply by 20 because each piece is 20 degrees, and we need to find how many degrees 5 pieces is. It's the same as doing
20+20+20+20+20! :)

20*5=100. 5 parts will be 100 degrees.


Hope I helped! :)

Which transformation represents a reflection over the x-axis

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Answer:

(x ,y) ---> (x ,-y)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

its (x,y)(-y,-x)

Step-by-step explanation: