Answer:
the first one is: 351-400
the second one is: 651-700
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
y= -23
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
one
Step-by-step explanation:
When a system of equations is graphed, the solution is the coordinate that is plotted at the intersection of the two lines.
If the two lines cross once, there is only one solution.
If the two lines are on top of each other then there are infinitely many solutions.
If the two lines are parallel ( and never touch ) then there are no solutions
By looking at the graph we notice the two lines intersect once. So we can conclude that there is only one solution.
a) You are told the function is quadratic, so you can write cost (c) in terms of speed (s) as
... c = k·s² + m·s + n
Filling in the given values gives three equations in k, m, and n.
Subtracting each equation from the one after gives
Subtracting the first of these equations from the second gives
Using the next previous equation, we can find m.
Then from the first equation
[tex]28=100\cdot 0.01+10\cdot (-1)+n\\\\n=37[tex]
There are a variety of other ways the equation can be found or the system of equations solved. Any way you do it, you should end with
... c = 0.01s² - s + 37
b) At 150 kph, the cost is predicted to be
... c = 0.01·150² -150 +37 = 112 . . . cents/km
c) The graph shows you need to maintain speed between 40 and 60 kph to keep cost at or below 13 cents/km.
d) The graph has a minimum at 12 cents per km. This model predicts it is not possible to spend only 10 cents per km.
Answer:
maybe since the rhombus is divided into triangles it'll be easier. x = 8
Step-by-step explanation:
the total degrees in a triangle would be 180 and the inner little angles would be 90 degrees so you would solve for (7x - 1) + (4x + 3) + 90 = 180 so 11x + 2 = 90 so 11x = 88 so x = 8
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