Math question from Algebra 2

Knowing that f(4) = 0, find all the zeros of f(x) = x³ -13x² +44x -32

10/02/23

Rational Expressions Applications

Seth and Ted can paint a room in 3 hours if they work together. Because Ted is still an apprentice, if he were to work by himself, it would take him twice as long as it would take Seth working by... more

10/01/23

Math Question about Rational Numbers

Between 9 P.M. and 6:54 A.M.​, the water level in a swimming pool decreased by 11/20 in. Assuming that the water level decreased at a constant​ rate, how much did the water level drop each​ hour?

10/01/23

Calculus Question

At noon, ship A is 10 miles due west of ship B. Ship A is sailing west at 19 mph and ship B is sailing north at 25 mph. How fast (in mph) is the distance between the ships changing at 4 PM?

10/01/23

Expanded form true or false

620.059=6x100+2x10+5x1/10+9x1/1000 is true or false

10/01/23

Expanded form true or false

620.059=6x100+2x10+5x1/10+9x1/1000 is true or false

Use the Law of Sines

Use the Law of Sines to solve for all possible triangles that satisfy the given conditions. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE. Round your answers to one decimal place. Below, enter your... more

The area 𝒜 of a triangle with sides of lengths a and b and with included angle 𝜃 is given by the formula 𝒜 = ______  . 

The area 𝒜 of a triangle with sides of lengths a and b and with included angle 𝜃 is given by the formula 𝒜 = ______  . So the area of the triangle with sides 4 and 5 and included angle 𝜃 = 30° is_____ more

Find the indicated side x. (Use either the Law of Sines or the Law of Cosines, as appropriate. Assume a = 46 and c = 43. Round your answer to one decimal place.) x =

Find the indicated side x. (Use either the Law of Sines or the Law of Cosines, as appropriate. Assume a = 46 and c = 43. Round your answer to one decimal place.)x = 

Find the indicated side x. (Use either the Law of Sines or the Law of Cosines, as appropriate. Assume ∠A = 40° and ∠B = 105°. Round your answer to two decimal places.) x =

Find the indicated side x. (Use either the Law of Sines or the Law of Cosines, as appropriate. Assume ∠A = 40° and ∠B = 105°. Round your answer to two decimal places.)x =

Solve triangle ABC. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE. Round your answers to one decimal place.) a = 20, b = 42, c = 28

Solve triangle ABC. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE. Round your answers to one decimal place.)a = 20,    b = 42,    c = 28

Use the Law of Cosines to determine the indicated side x. (Assume a = 21 and c = 33. Round your answer to one decimal place.) x =

Use the Law of Cosines to determine the indicated side x. (Assume a = 21 and c = 33. Round your answer to one decimal place.)x =

Use the Law of Cosines to determine the indicated side x. (Assume b = 18 and c = 36.

Use the Law of Cosines to determine the indicated side x. (Assume b = 18 and c = 36. Round your answer to one decimal place.)x =

Use the Factor Theorem to find all real zeros for the given polynomial function and one factor

f(x) = 2x3 − 15x2 + 31x − 18;    x − 1

09/29/23

Rational Expressions

Solve the proportion. Give your answer as a reduced fraction.( 3 / 6x + 3 ) = ( 9 / x + 4)

09/29/23

An assay requires a 70% (v/v) solution of EtOH

An assay requires a 70% (v/v) solution of EtOH but your lab only has a 99.3% (v/v) stock solution of EtOH. How much stock solution will you need to make 3.0 L of the assay EtOH solution?

09/29/23

Which of the following transformations of y = f(x) will always produce a graph that has the same y-intercept as f(x)?

A) y = f(x – 9)B) y = f(–9x)C) y = f(x) – 9D) y = –9f(x)

09/29/23

The zeroes of a function y = f(x) are –3, 0, and 2. Determine the zeroes of the function y = f(1 – x).

A) –1, –3, and 2B) –2, 1, and 3C) –1, 1, and 4D) –4, –1, and 1

09/29/23

f the point (–2, 4) is on the graph of y = f(x), what point is on the graph of y = f^–1(x + 1)?

A) (3, –2)B) (5, –2)C) (1, –4)D) (4, –3)

09/29/23

Which equation represents the graph of y = f(x) after it is reflected in the x-axis and then translated vertically 2 units downward?

A) y = –f(x) + 2B) y = f(–x) + 2C) y = f(–x) – 2D) y = –f(x) – 2

09/29/23

Which equation represents the graph of y = f(–x) translated 2 units to the left and down 3 units?

A) y = f(–x – 2) + 3B) y = f(–x + 2) + 3C) y = f(–x + 2) – 3D) y = f(–x – 2) – 3

09/29/23

Find a formula for P(X)

The polynomial of degree 4, P(X), has a root of multiplicity 2 at X=3 and roots of multiplicity 1 at X=0 and X=-2. It goes through the point (5,98).

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