Y=5-2x 4x+2y=10 please help me

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Answer 1
Hi there, this is unsolvable because both equations are equal. Have a nice day : )

Answer 2

Answer:

Infinite solutions.

Step-by-step explanation:

 y = 5 - 2x

 2x + y = 5  ---------(I)

 a₁ = 2  ; b₁ = 1  and c = 5

4x + 2y = 10

a₂ = 4  ; b₂ = 2   and c₂  = 10

[tex]\sf \dfrac{a_1}{a_2}=\dfrac{2}{4}=\dfrac{1}{2}\\\\\dfrac{b_1}{b_2}=\dfrac{1}{2}\\\\\dfrac{c_1}{c_2}=\dfrac{5}{10}=\dfrac{1}{2}[/tex]

⇒  [tex]\sf \dfrac{a_1}{a_2}=\dfrac{b_1}{b_2}=\dfrac{c_1}{c_2}=\dfrac{1}{2}[/tex]

So, the line are coincident and has infinite solutions.


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Is A PQR-AXYZ? If so, name which similarity postulate or
theorem applies.

A. Similar - AA
B. Similar - SSS
C. Similar - SAS
D. Cannot be determined

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Answer:

D. Cannot be determined

Step-by-step explanation:

Similarly between given triangles can not be determined because given information are insufficient.

The correct option for the given triangles is D. Cannot be determined

What are similar triangles?

Any two triangles will be considered as similar as they have congruent corresponding angles and the corresponding sides are in equal ratios.

Two shapes are Similar when one can become the other after a resize, flip, slide or turn.

Given are two triangle PWR and XYZ we need to determine whether they are similar or not,

So, we only have measurement of a pair of sides and measurement of an angle,

We have some similarity rules by which we can prove two triangles to be similar, they are :-

AA rule, Side Angle Side (SAS), Side Side Side (SSS) and Right-angle Hypotenuse Side (RHS)

Since, we do not enough information to conclude our discussion.

Hence, the correct option is D. Cannot be determined

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2nd question is 1,3,2,4

AB, BC and CD are three sides of a regular polygon with centre o.
ABX is a straight line.
Angle BCD = 140°
0 Calculate the size of each of the angles marked v, w, x, y and z.


Pls help 10 points

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Since, BC and DC are the sides of a regular polygon,

m(DC) = m(BC)

Opposite angles of these equal sides will be equal in measure.

m∠DBC = m∠CDB = v

By triangle sum theorem,

m∠DBC + m∠CDB + m∠DCB = 180°

v + v + 140° = 180°

2v = 40°

v = 20°

Since angle 'x' is an exterior angles of ΔBCD,

x = m∠BDC + m∠CBD [By the property of exterior angles]

x = v + v

x = 40°

Since, angles v, w and x are the linear angles,

v + w + x = 180°

20° + w + 40° = 180°

w = 120°

Since, measure of exterior angle = [tex]\frac{360}{n}[/tex]

n = Number of sides

40° = [tex]\frac{360}{n}[/tex]

n = 9

Sum of angles formed at the center by joining vertices of the polygon = 360°

Measure of each angle at the center of a polygon with 9 sides = [tex]\frac{360}{9}[/tex]

= 40°

Since, z = 3 × (Measure of central angle formed at the center)

             = 3 × 40°

             = 120°

In ΔOAB,

m∠OAB + m∠OBA + m∠AOB = 180°

y + y + 40° = 180° [m∠OAB = m∠OBA, Opposite angles of the equal sides OA and OB]

2y = 140°

y = 70°

3/10 divided by 2/5?

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Answer:

3/4 is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

So is 0.147 a rational number?

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Answer:

Yes because it is a terminating decimal.

Step-by-step explanation:

Verify that the given segments are parallel.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

M and N and QR

what is the distance between-2 and -5 on the number line?

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Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

on a number line, we use the absolute values to find the difference.

the absolute value of -2 is 2

the absolute value of -5 is 5

5-2=3

so, the distance between -2 and -5 on a number line is 3

6*10^5 is how many times as large as 3*10^3

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Answer: 200 times larger


Explanation (6*10^5)/(3*10^3)=2*10^2

2*100=200

The other answer was wrong because in order of operations (PEMDAS), exponents come before multiplication.

What is 73 x 4 + 13?

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Answer:

73 x 4 + 13 is 305

Answer:

305

explaination:

73 x 4 = 292

292 + 13 = 305

A newsstand seller sold a total of 68 magazines and newspapers, which brought in a total of $199 on a certain day. Newspapers sell for $2 per copy and magazines sold for $5 per copy. How many magazines were sold on that day?

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Answer:

21

Step-by-step explanation:

Using inequality to solve this question, we say

Let the total number of newspapers sold be x

Let the total number of magazines sold by y

x + y = 68

Suppose 1x = $2 and 1y = $5, then

2x + 5y = $199

Solving both as a simultaneous equation, we get that

2(68 - y) + 5y = $199

136 - 2y + 5y = $199

136 + 3y = $199

3y = 199 - 136

3y = 63

y = 63/3

y = 21

Then solving for x, we have

x + 21 = 68

x = 68 - 21

x = 47

Therefore, a total of 21 magazines were sold that day

Find the solution of y = –2x + 3 for x = 2.


A. (7, 2)

B. (2, [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex])

C. (2, –1)

D. (2, –10)

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for this problem the answer is B

A can of soup has the shape of a cylinder.
The diameter of the base of the can is
3.4 inches, and the height of the can is
4.5 inches. What is the volume of the can
rounded to the nearest tenth of a cubic
inch?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Height h = 4.5 inches

Radius r = 3.4/2 = 1.7 inches

Area of base = πr² = 2.89π square inches

Volume of cylinder = πr²h = 2.89π4.5 = 13.0 cubic inches

Answer:

The answer is 40.8

Step-by-step explanation:

The volume of a cone equals the area of a circle multiplied by the height

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Me han descontado 10 euros en unos pantalones que estaban rebajados un 20 porciento .¿cuantos costaban los pantalones ?¿cuanto ha pagado por ellos ?

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Answer:

los pantalones costaban 50 euros, y ha pagado 40 euros

The area of a rectangle is 2x^2-11x+15 square feet. The length of the rectangle
is 2x - 5 feet. What is the width of the rectangle?
A) W = x + 5
B) W = x-1
C) W = x-3
D) W = 2x-5

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

30 people liked Brand X. This is 20% of the people in a survey.
a) How many people were there in the survey?
b) What percent of the people did not like Brand X?
c) How many people did not like Brand X?

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b) 80%
c) 120 people

Can you conclude that these triangles are congruent?
Yes or no

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Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step

If there flipped then they’re congruent

Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

Here we get two triangles,

In triangle MNH. In triangle JKH

Can someone pls help me with this?? I’m in a rush it’s due at 11:59 pm..pls help! And show work pls and thx

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Answer:

D. 4.5

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:the answer will be D)4.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Which side lengths represent the sides of a right triangle?
A)
1, 1, 2
B)
2, 3,5
C)
5, 12, 13
D)
7, 23, 25

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Answer: the answer is C

Step-by-step explanation:

My friend is a math teacher

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The perimeter of a rectangular plot of land is 250 meters if the. Length of one side of the plot is 40 meters what is the area of the plot in square meters?

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Answer:

3400 meters squared

Step-by-step explanation:

So if you know that one side 40 another has to be to. So those 2 sides add up to 80. 250-80= 170. Next, you divide 170 by 2 and get 85. Then you just multiply 40 by 85.

5 examples of theorems in math. :")

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Theorem 1. Pythagoras Theorem
Pythagorean theorem, the well-known geometric theorem that the sum of the squares on the legs of a right triangle is equal to the square on the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle)—or, in familiar algebraic notation, a2 + b2 = c2.

Theorem 2. Thales Theorem
If a line is drawn parallel to one side of a triangle intersecting other two sides, then it divides the two sides in the same ratio.

Theorem 3. Euclid’s Theorem
Euclid's theorem is a fundamental statement in number theory that asserts that there are infinitely many prime numbers. It was first proved by Euclid in his work Elements.

Theorem 4. Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic
The fundamental theorem of arithmetic states that every positive integer (except the number 1) can be represented in exactly one way apart from rearrangement as a product of one or more primes.

Theorem 5. Ceva’s Theorem
Ceva's theorem is a theorem of affine geometry, in the sense that it may be stated and proved without using the concepts of angles, areas, and lengths (except for the ratio of the lengths of two line segments that are collinear). It is therefore true for triangles in any affine plane over any field.

Need help ASAP I’m on an exam there is a timer

Thankss + BRAINLIST only for correct answer
(question in the picture )

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Answer:

it should be D

Step-by-step explanation:

Because shes going back home.

Write an integer for this situation: 5 feet below sea level

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Madison is starting her own sewing business. Madison has calculated that she needs to earn $840 per week to support her family. If she knows she will only be able to work 75 hours per week, what is the minimum amount of dollars per hour that she will need to charge her customers?

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Answer:

$11.20 per hour

Explanation:

x = dollars per hour

75x = 840

x = 11.20

1. Does the system of linear equations shown below have a solution? Explain.

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Answer:

hb      Step-by-step explanation:

Determine a series of transformations that would map Figure G onto Figure H. I need help ASAPPP PLEASEEE

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Answer:

A translation followed by a rotation would do it if they are congruent, which they should be.

Step-by-step explanation:

A transformation to move the corresponding points of each shape to the other, and a rotation to rotate the shape until the shapes map onto each other.

A store pays $11 for a set of spoons and marks the price up by 30%. What is the amount of the markup?

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Answer:

[tex]\$3.3[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Amount paid by a store for a set of spoons = $11

Percentage increase in price = 30%

To find: amount of the mark up

Solution:

To find amount of the mark up, find 30% of (amount paid by a store for a set of spoons)

Amount of the mark up = [tex]\frac{30}{100} (11)=\$3.3[/tex]

Given A=
What is the value of matrix B if A + B = C

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that 8+3x= x

solve for x

8= -2x

-4 =x

The only answer that has -4 is A

You are going on an expedition to dig for dinosaur fossils. In digging you come across a small trunk left by another archeologist. In the trunk is a paper that lists how deep you need to dig to reach dinosaur fossils. Unfortunately, something spilled on part of the paper and it is damaged.
Using your knowledge of mathematics, find the missing numbers in the
chart. Write a generalization or rule to determine any number of feet you
must dig given the number of years.

If the Jurassic period was 200 million years ago, how deep would you need
to dig at this location to uncover fossils of that era? Explain why your
answer is or is not reasonable.

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Answer:

200,000 feet to dig

Step-by-step explanation:

We use a ratio for this problem

30,000         200,000,000

-----------   =   ---------------------

30                        x

200,000,000 * 30

----------------------------  = 200,000 feet to dig

30,000

This answer is reasonable because 200,000,000 years ago was a long time ago so then the person must dig a reasonable amount of dirt. So then 200,000 feet is reasonable.

three times the cost is 24$.

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Answer:

72

Step-by-step explanation:

24 x 3 = 72

20 x 3 = 60

4 x 3 = 12

60+12= 72

Proof that 1^√2 = 1 is true

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Answer:

1^sqrt(2) = 1 is always true

Step-by-step explanation:

Step-by-step explanation:

it is always 1 because the teacher said.....lol

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