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Algebra 2 Question
08/17/15
algebra 2 question
I'm new to algebra and I have no idea what I'm doing on this question.
Given the following polynomial, finda. The zeros and multiplicity of eachb. Where the graph crosses or touches the axisc....
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Algebra 2 Question Algebra Word Problem
08/12/15
Determine the linear equation for each club.
You are planning to purchase CDs from a music club. The following information is given:
Club A: Cost of each CD: $15.95
No membership fee
Club B: Cost of each CD:...
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Algebra 2 Question
08/12/15
You buy a used camper in 2000 for $25,000.
You buy a used camper in 2000 for $25,000. Each year the value of the camper depreciates by 1.8%. To the nearest dollar, what would the value of the camper be in 5 years?
a. $27,332
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Algebra 2 Question
08/04/15
algebra word problem
Drug concentration. The concentration C of a certain drug in a patient’s bloodstream hour after injection is given by C (t) = t/2t^2 +1 Find the horizontal asymptote (t). What happens to the...
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Algebra 2 Question
08/04/15
331 students went on a field trip. Six buses were filled and 7 students traveled in cars. How many students were in each bus?
331 students went on a field trip. Six buseswere filled and 7 students traveled in cars.How many students were in each bus?
Algebra 2 Question
08/03/15
simplify the complex fraction: r^-2+1/r-1
Do I have to do anything to the r-1? or can I just divide it with the numerator (which would be: r^2+1)
08/02/15
Someone please help with solving this.
The variable Z is directly proportional to X, and inversely proportional to Y. When X is 6 and Y is 3, Z has the value 6.What is the value of Z when X = 10, and Y = 8
08/01/15
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The variable Z is directly proportional to X, and inversely proportional to Y. When X is 6 and Y is 3, Z has the value 6.What is the value of Z when X = 10, and Y = 8Round to at least the...
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08/01/15
Sorry for asking a lot of questions similar to this.
The Mendes family bought a new house 7 years ago for $119,000. The house is now worth $189,000. Assuming a steady rate of growth, what was the yearly rate of appreciation? Round your answer to the...
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08/01/15
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On a particular day, the wind added 4 miles per hour to Alfonso's rate when he was cycling with the wind and subtracted 4 miles per hour from his rate on his return trip. Alfonso found that in the...
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07/30/15
Please help me :( question below.
The variable Z is directly proportional to X, and inversely proportional to Y. When X is 6 and Y is 6, Z has the value 12. What is the value of Z when X = 13, and Y = 10
07/30/15
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On a particular day, the wind added 4 miles per hour to Jaime's rate when she was rowing with the wind and subtracted 4 miles per hour from her rate on her return trip. Jaime found that in the same...
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07/30/15
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The variable Z is directly proportional to X, and inversely proportional to Y. When X is 6 and Y is 3, Z has the value 6.What is the value of Z when X = 10, and Y = 8
07/30/15
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Can someone help me solve this with the steps?
The variable Z is directly proportional to X, and inversely proportional to Y. When X is 3 and Y is 19, Z has the value 0.94736842105263.What is...
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07/29/15
Find the linear model and use it to make a prediction.
There are 2 leaves along 3 in. of an ivy vine. There are 14 leaves along 15 in. of the same vine. How many leaves are there along 6 in. of the vine?
07/28/15
Question Below. Please solve with steps.
The annual Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of a country is the value of all of the goods and services produced in the country during a year. During the period 1985-1999, the Gross Domestic Product of...
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07/28/15
The Mendes family bought a new house 11 years ago for $100,000. The house is now worth $196,000. Assuming a steady rate of growth, what was the yearly rate of a
Can someone help me solve this with the steps below?
07/28/15
Given the following polynomial find the maximum possible number of turning points. f(x)=x^14+x^6+x^9+x^3
I'm not really sure how turning points work so could someone show me the steps along with the answer.
Algebra 2 Question Algebra 2
07/28/15
The Mendes family bought a new house 6 years ago for $104,000. The house is now worth $177,000. What was the yearly rate of appreciation?
I just really need help solving this and when someone answers, can you make sure its rounded to the thousandths place and please show all of your steps.
07/27/15
10 Algebra 2 Questions!
12Solve the following system of equations.2x - 3y + z = -12x - 2y - 2z = -8x + 5y - 3z = 2Choose one answer. A. (1, 1, 0) B. (-1, 2, 8) C. (1, 2, 3) D. (1, 5, -3)
Question 13A bus has...
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07/27/15
10 Algebra 2 Questions
Question 11The math team sold 42 hamburger meals and 15 ribs meals at the pep rally for a total of $243. At the game that night they sold 36 hamburger meals and 30 ribs meals for a total of $294....
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Algebra 2 Question
07/23/15
A tree casts a shadow 24 feet long. At the same time, a vertical rod 16 feet high casts a shadow 6 feet long. How tall is the tree?
would like help with this question can't seem to figure it out please and thank you! Would be greatly appreciated
Algebra 2 Question
07/21/15
If don gecewicz has approximatly 6,000 at 9% interest comounded quaterly, find the amount after 4 years
i have to find what don made after 4 years
Algebra 2 Question Algebra 2
07/20/15
Valentine increases the # of books she reads by the same amount each month (agebra 2)
If she reads 4 books in the second month and 8 books in the sixth month, how many books does she read in the third month?
a) 5
b) 6
c) 7
d) 8
Algebra 2 Question Algebra 2
07/20/15
A new resturant has only 20 customers during their first week open...
If they increase the number of customers by 15% each week, approximately how many customers will they have during the eight week?
A) 44
B) 61
C) 140
D) 280
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