Does anyone know how to define percents

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Answer 1
Answer: A percent is part of something, split into a hundred pieces. like fifty percent of forty is twenty.


Answer 2
Answer: A percent is something out of a hundred. Or a part out of a hundred.

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What are the steps and justifications for copying an angle?

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Answer:

The basic idea behind copying a given angle is to use your compass to sort of measure how wide the angle is open; then you create another angle with the same amount of opening.

Step-by-step explanation: these are the steps

Using a straightedge, draw a reference line, if one is not provided.

Place a dot (starting point) on the reference line.

Place the point of the compass on the vertex of the given angle, ∠ABC (vertex at point B).

Stretch the compass to any length that will stay "on" the angle

Factors of -36 that add to 13

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To solve this problem follow the steps below.

Step 1:List out all of the factors for -36

-36: 1,2,3,4,6,9,12,18,36
       -1,-2,-3,-4,-6,-9,-12,-18,-36

Step 2: Start going through a process of guessing and checking (basically take any two factors and add them together to see if they equal 13)

1 plus 12=13
9 plus 4=13

Step 3:Check your calculations and make sure you didn't make any errors

13-12=1 and 13-1=12   
13-9=4    and  13-4=9

Answer: 1 and 12
               4 and 9

I hope this helps and if any false information was given I apologize in advance.

Osted a new question: Solve: 3x+1= 7​

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Answer: 3x + 1 = 7 (combine like terms)

3x = 6 (divide by 3)

X =2

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

x=2

Step-by-step explanation:

3x+1= 7

3x = 6\n  \             Subtract both sides by 1.

(3x)/(3) = (6)/(3)             Divide both sides by the coefficient.

x = 2

Check your work:

3x+1=7 \n 3(2)+1=7      

6+1=7\n7=7        

x=2

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Prove that (x^5)-(x^2)+2x +3=0 has at least one real root.Prove that x=cosx has at least one solution.

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The first one is of order 5, so it has either 1, 3 or 5 real roots (unless any coefficent was complex). Proof complete :)
The other one, if it has a solution, it must be in [-1;1]. Because it only gives positive results the solution is further restricted to [0;1]. Because the cosine function is continuous and strictly decreasing on this interval, the difference of x and it's cosine will shrink up to some point within the interval where it gets to 0 (the solution) and then flips sign (the cosine gets less than the number), further decreasing until the end of the interval.

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Step-by-step explanation:

a stuntman uses a 30 foot rope to swing 136 degrees between two platforms of equal height, grazing the ground in the middle of the swing. If the rope stays taut throughout the swing, how far above the ground was the stuntman at the beginning and the end of the swing?

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By geometry and trigonometry the stuntman is 18.762 feet above the ground at the beginning and the end of the swing.

How to determine the initial and final height of the stuntman

After a careful reading of the statement, we prepared a geometricdiagram of the trajectory done by the stuntman between the two platforms. We must use trigonometricexpressions related to righttriangles to determine the initial/finalheight of the stuntman by means of this formula:

h = L · (1 - cos 0.5θ)   (1)

Where:

  • L - Length of the rope, in feet.
  • θ - Swing angle, in degrees.
  • h - Initial/final height of the stuntman, in feet.

If we know that L = 30 ft and θ = 136°, then the initial/final height of the stuntman is:

h = (30 ft) · (1 - cos 68°)

h ≈ 18.762 ft

By geometry and trigonometry the stuntman is 18.762 feet above the ground at the beginning and the end of the swing. \blacksquare

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Alright, let's start with what we know in this equation. If the two platforms are of equal height, and the stuntman swings 136 degrees on his rope to reach them, we should be able to split up his swing into two equal triangles which both have the angle on top equal to 68 degrees. 

Another thing we can learn from the question is the measurements of the other two angles in both of the triangles. If the 30 feet of rope is taut throughout their swing, we know that two of the triangle's sides are 30 ft, and if a triangle has two equal sides, the anlgles opposite of those sides should have the same measurements. To find those measurements, what we need to do is take the sum of the leftover angles, which is 180-68, or 112 degrees, and then divide that by two. So, the other angles in both triangles should both be 56 degrees.

Our next step should be to use the Law of Sines to find the measurement of the third side of the triangles. The law of Sines is the idea that sin(a)/A = sin(b)/B = sin(c)/C where the lowercase letters represent an angle and the uppercase letters represent the side opposing the angle of the same letter. Using this, we can take the top angle and the side we don't know and set it equal to one of the other sides. So our equation should look something like sin(68)/x = sin(56)/30. Next we need to cross multiply, giving us sin(68)*30 = sin(56)*x. Simplifying this should give us 27.815 = sin(56)*x, and when we divide both sides by sin(56) we should end up with a measurement of about 33.551 for the third side of our triangle.

Once we have that information, we need to set up another triangle that connects the ground to one of the platforms, with the hypotenuse being the last measurement of 33.551. This triangle should make a right angle of 90 degrees between the ground and the platform, meaning we only have to find two more angles. To do this, we can look at the angle where the ground connected with the rope in the first part. We found that this angle is 56 degrees, and this angle is complementary to the one that we are trying to find in our new triangle, which gives a good place to start. Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees, so to find the new angle's measurement, all we have to do is subtract 56 from 90, which gives us 44 degrees as the measurement of our new angle.

Next, we just have to find the last angle's measurement, which should be pretty easy once we know the other two angles. Because all the angles in a triangle add up to 180 degrees, we just have to subtract the two angles we know from 180! 180-44-90= 46, which should be our last angle's measurement. Now that we have the measurement of one side and all the angles, we can use the Law of Sines again to find out the height from the ground to one of the platforms. To do this, we need to set up a proportion again, and this time it should look something like this: sin(90)/33.551 = sin(46)/x. Cross multiplying will give us sin(90)*x = sin(46)*33.551, and before we simplify, it's good to remember that sin(90) is the same thing as 1, so that makes this last step a little easier. After remembering that, simplifying gives us x = 30.255, which should be the height from the ground to either one of the platforms.