It is C.
If you type in your calculator "Y=" and then " -4(2)^x " and click "GRAPH" you will see a descending graph, from left to right, that looks EXACTLY like the third graph in option C.
Answer:
156 ≤ 5 (Which is wrong)
Step-by-step explanation:
You start with:
16(6)+20(3) ≤ 5
96+60 ≤5
156 ≤5
Which is wrong.
Answer:
arc DB length = 14π feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming point A is the center of the circle, arc DC has measure 180°. Arc DB has measure 40° less, so is 140°. Since you want this in terms of π, we need to convert the degree measure to radians. We do that by multiplying by (π/180) radians per degree:
arc DB = 140° = 140°(π/180°) radians
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Now that we know the arc measure in radians, we can find the length of the arc. It is given by the formula ...
s = rθ
where r represents the radius and θ is the measure of the arc in radians.
The arc length is ...
s = (18 ft)(7π/9) = 14π ft
Arc DB has a length of 14π feet.
Answer:
8, 10, 3
Step-by-step explanation:
For finding real solutions to cubic equations and those of higher degree, I find a graphing calculator to be useful. The problem can be cast in the form ...
f(x) = 0
where f(x) is the difference between the product of the integers and 240:
f(x) = x(x +2)(x -5) -240
Then all we need to do is ask the calculator to show the x-intercept. It is x=8.
So, the three integers are ...