27,265 Answered Questions for the topic algebra 1

Algebra 1

11/11/23

The terminal point P(x, y) determined by a real number t is given. Find sin(t), cos(t), and tan(t).

The terminal point P(x, y) determined by a real number t is given. Find sin(t), cos(t), and tan(t).(-1/4, 4√3/7)sin(t)=cos(t)=tan(t)=
Algebra 1

11/11/23

The terminal point P(x, y) determined by a real number t is given. Find sin(t), cos(t), and tan(t).

The terminal point P(x, y) determined by a real number t is given. Find sin(t), cos(t), and tan(t).(-7/8, √15/8)sin(t)=cos(t)=tan(t)=
Algebra 1

11/11/23

Write the first expression in terms of the second if the terminal point determined by t is in the given quadrant.

Write the first expression in terms of the second if the terminal point determined by t is in the given quadrant.tan(t), cos(t); Quadrant IIItan(t) =
Algebra 1

11/11/23

Find the terminal point P(x, y) on the unit circle determined by the given value of t.

Find the terminal point P(x, y) on the unit circle determined by the given value of t.t= - 𝜋/6P(x, y) =
Algebra 1

11/11/23

Find the terminal point P(x, y) on the unit circle determined by the given value of t.

Find the terminal point P(x, y) on the unit circle determined by the given value of t.t= 5𝜋/3P(x, y) = (. )
Algebra 1

11/11/23

Consider the following. t= = 4𝜋/3

Consider the following.t= = 4𝜋/3(a) Find the reference number t for the value of t.t =
Algebra 1

11/11/23

Consider the following. t= -5𝜋/6

Consider the following.t= -5𝜋/6(a) Find the reference number t for the value of t.t =
Algebra 1

11/11/23

Consider the following. t= 31𝜋/6

Consider the following.t= 31𝜋/6(a) Find the reference number t for the value of t.t =(b) Find the terminal point determined by t.(x, y) =
Algebra 1 Algebra 2

11/10/23

Homework 7.7: Applications- Incl. Minimum and Maximum

A certain electronics manufacturer found that the marginal cost C� to produce x DVD/Blu-ray players can be found using the equation C=0.03x2−8x+800.If the marginal cost were $1831, how many... more
Algebra 1 Algebra 2

11/10/23

Applications- Incl. Minimum and Maximum

An object is thrown upward at a speed of 99 feet per second by a machine from a height of 3 feet off the ground. The height hℎ of the object after t� seconds can be found using the... more
Algebra 1

11/10/23

The equation for line v can be written as y+6= – (x+4). Line w includes the point ( – 2, – 1) and is parallel to line v. What is the equation of line w?

The equation for line v can be written as y+6=–(x+4). Line w includes the point (–2,–1) and is parallel to line v. What is the equation of line w?
Algebra 1

11/10/23

write the equation

write the equation of a line that is perpendicular to y=1/3x -11 and contans the point (6,2)
Algebra 1

11/09/23

What is p ( 3 ) ? Enter the answer as an integer or a decimal in the box.

p(3)
Algebra 1

11/09/23

Solve the system of equations by the substitution method.

y=x2-4x-2y=x2+18
Algebra 1

11/09/23

Two more than the quotient of a number and 8 is equal to 4. use the variable c for the unknown number

use the variable c for the unknown number
Algebra 1 Math

11/08/23

need help with math it is in the Arithmetic Sequences math

i have an equation it is a_n=5(n-1)+19 i need to find the 18th term of this equation please help i need the steps and answer.
Algebra 1

11/07/23

Planets D and E revolve around a star.

Planet D completes one orbit every 170,775 days and Planet E completes one orbit every 315 days. If Planets D and E are aligned as shown in the figure, how long will it take for them to align... more
Algebra 1

11/07/23

How far apart are city a and city b

the cat can make the trip about 3 1/2 hours at about 56 mph. About how far apart are city a and city b
Algebra 1

11/07/23

Consider the following functions. f={(0,−5),(1,−1)} and g={(−4,3),(1,2),(−2,5),(−5,5)} Step 1 of 4 : Find (f+g)(1).

Consider the following functions.f={(0,−5),(1,−1)}andg={(−4,3),(1,2),(−2,5),(−5,5)}Step 1 of 4 :  Find (f+g)(1).
Algebra 1

11/06/23

5x+3y=23 3y=15x-21

Algebra 1

11/06/23

2x+3y=4 2x=7y+24

Algebra 1 Math

11/06/23

Regression to find an exponential equation

x 1 2 3 4 5 6 y 965 1759 3020 4739 8475 14979 Use regression to find an exponential equation that best fits the data above. The equation has form y=abx�=��� where:a = b = 

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