Answer:
-3/2 ±1/2 sqrt(5) = x
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = 2x^2 + 6x + 2
Set the function equal to 0
0 = 2x^2 + 6x + 2
Factor out 2
0 = 2(x^2 + 3x + 1)
Divide by 2
0 = (x^2 + 3x + 1)
Subtract 1 from each side
-1 = x^2 +3x
Complete the square by dividing the x coefficient by 2 and then squaring
(3/2)^2 = 9/4
-1 +9/4 = x^2 +3x+9/4
-4/4+9/4 = (x+3/2) ^2
5/4 = (x+3/2) ^2
Taking the square root of each side
± sqrt(5/4) = sqrt( (x+3/2) ^2)
±1/2 sqrt(5) = (x+3/2)
Subtract 3/2 from each side
-3/2 ±1/2 sqrt(5) = x
If a and b are positive numbers, find the maximum value of f(x) = x^a(2 − x)^b on the interval 0 ≤ x ≤ 2.
Answer:
The maximum value of f(x) occurs at:
[tex]\displaystyle x = \frac{2a}{a+b}[/tex]
And is given by:
[tex]\displaystyle f_{\text{max}}(x) = \left(\frac{2a}{a+b}\right)^a\left(\frac{2b}{a+b}\right)^b[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the function:
[tex]\displaystyle f(x) = x^a (2-x)^b \text{ where } a, b >0[/tex]
And we want to find the maximum value of f(x) on the interval [0, 2].
First, let's evaluate the endpoints of the interval:
[tex]\displaystyle f(0) = (0)^a(2-(0))^b = 0[/tex]
And:
[tex]\displaystyle f(2) = (2)^a(2-(2))^b = 0[/tex]
Recall that extrema occurs at a function's critical points. The critical points of a function at the points where its derivative is either zero or undefined. Thus, find the derivative of the function:
[tex]\displaystyle f'(x) = \frac{d}{dx} \left[ x^a\left(2-x\right)^b\right][/tex]
By the Product Rule:
[tex]\displaystyle \begin{aligned} f'(x) &= \frac{d}{dx}\left[x^a\right] (2-x)^b + x^a\frac{d}{dx}\left[(2-x)^b\right]\\ \\ &=\left(ax^{a-1}\right)\left(2-x\right)^b + x^a\left(b(2-x)^{b-1}\cdot -1\right) \\ \\ &= x^a\left(2-x\right)^b \left[\frac{a}{x} - \frac{b}{2-x}\right] \end{aligned}[/tex]
Set the derivative equal to zero and solve for x:
[tex]\displaystyle 0= x^a\left(2-x\right)^b \left[\frac{a}{x} - \frac{b}{2-x}\right][/tex]
By the Zero Product Property:
[tex]\displaystyle x^a (2-x)^b = 0\text{ or } \frac{a}{x} - \frac{b}{2-x} = 0[/tex]
The solutions to the first equation are x = 0 and x = 2.
First, for the second equation, note that it is undefined when x = 0 and x = 2.
To solve for x, we can multiply both sides by the denominators.
[tex]\displaystyle\left( \frac{a}{x} - \frac{b}{2-x} \right)\left((x(2-x)\right) = 0(x(2-x))[/tex]
Simplify:
[tex]\displaystyle a(2-x) - b(x) = 0[/tex]
And solve for x:
[tex]\displaystyle \begin{aligned} 2a-ax-bx &= 0 \\ 2a &= ax+bx \\ 2a&= x(a+b) \\ \frac{2a}{a+b} &= x \end{aligned}[/tex]
So, our critical points are:
[tex]\displaystyle x = 0 , 2 , \text{ and } \frac{2a}{a+b}[/tex]
We already know that f(0) = f(2) = 0.
For the third point, we can see that:
[tex]\displaystyle f\left(\frac{2a}{a+b}\right) = \left(\frac{2a}{a+b}\right)^a\left(2- \frac{2a}{a+b}\right)^b[/tex]
This can be simplified to:
[tex]\displaystyle f\left(\frac{2a}{a+b}\right) = \left(\frac{2a}{a+b}\right)^a\left(\frac{2b}{a+b}\right)^b[/tex]
Since a and b > 0, both factors must be positive. Thus, f(2a / (a + b)) > 0. So, this must be the maximum value.
To confirm that this is indeed a maximum, we can select values to test. Let a = 2 and b = 3. Then:
[tex]\displaystyle f'(x) = x^2(2-x)^3\left(\frac{2}{x} - \frac{3}{2-x}\right)[/tex]
The critical point will be at:
[tex]\displaystyle x= \frac{2(2)}{(2)+(3)} = \frac{4}{5}=0.8[/tex]
Testing x = 0.5 and x = 1 yields that:
[tex]\displaystyle f'(0.5) >0\text{ and } f'(1) <0[/tex]
Since the derivative is positive and then negative, we can conclude that the point is indeed a maximum.
Therefore, the maximum value of f(x) occurs at:
[tex]\displaystyle x = \frac{2a}{a+b}[/tex]
And is given by:
[tex]\displaystyle f_{\text{max}}(x) = \left(\frac{2a}{a+b}\right)^a\left(\frac{2b}{a+b}\right)^b[/tex]
what is the least common factor between 9 8 and 7
Answer:
504
Step-by-step explanation:
Using LCM the common multiple is 504 as shown in the image above.
What is the quotient ? -4/2 divided by 2
Answer:
[tex]\frac{-\frac{4}{2} }{2} =-\frac{4}{2} *\frac{1}{2} =-\frac{4}{4} =-1[/tex]
There is a swimming pool which has a length of 15 m and a width of 12 m. There is a 2 m wide path around the pool. If the cost of the path is $5 per , what is the cost of the path? Use words, numbers, and/or symbols to justify your answer.
Answer:
15m+12m+15m+13m=54m
2m×12m=24m
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Evaluate each expression.
(252) =
Answer:
1/5
Step-by-step explanation:
9+1+10+6×5+9+8×9+8+8+7+6+6+9+6+8+69+85+86+86+97+86+87+86+68
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Consider rolling a fair die twice and tossing a fair coin nineteen times. Assume that all the tosses and rolls are independent.
The chance that the total number of heads in all the coin tosses equals 9 is(Q)_____ , and the chance that the total number of spots showing in all the die rolls equals 9 is(Q)__________ The number of heads in all the tosses of the coin plus the total number of times the die lands with an even number of spots showing on top (Q)______(Choose A~E)
a. has a Binomial distribution with n=31 and p=50%
b. does not have a Binomial distribution
c. has a Binomial distribution with n=21 and p=50%
d. has a Binomial distribution with n=21 and p=1/6
e. has a Binomial distribution with n=31 and p=1/6
Answer:
Hence the correct option is option c has a Binomial distribution with n=21 and p=50%.
Step-by-step explanation:
1)
A coin is tossed 19 times,
P(Head)=0.5
P(Tail)=0.5
We have to find the probability of a total number of heads in all the coin tosses equals 9.
This can be solved using the binomial distribution. For binomial distribution,
P(X=x)=C(n,x)px(1-p)n-x
where n is the number of trials, x is the number of successes, p is the probability of success, C(n,x) is a number of ways of choosing x from n.
P(X=9)=C(19,9)(0.5)9(0.5)10
P(X=9)=0.1762
2)
A fair die is rolled twice.
Total number of outcomes=36
Possibilities of getting sum as 9
S9={(3,6),(4,5)(5,4),(6,3)}
The total number of spots showing in all the die rolls equals 9 =4/36=0.1111
3)
The event of getting a good number of spots on a die roll is actually no different from the event of heads on a coin toss since the probability of a good number of spots is 3/6 = 1/2, which is additionally the probability of heads. the entire number of heads altogether the tosses of the coin plus the entire number of times the die lands with a good number of spots has an equivalent distribution because the total number of heads in 19+2= 21 tosses of the coin. The distribution is binomial with n=21 and p=50%.
Which expression is equivalent to the following complex fraction?
-25
245 5
+
y
3 2
у
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] \longrightarrow \sf{ \dfrac{ \cfrac{ - 2}{x} + \cfrac{ 5}{y}}{\cfrac{ 3}{y} -\cfrac{ 2}{x} }} \\ \\ \longrightarrow \sf{ \dfrac{ \cfrac{ - 2y + 5x}{xy}}{\cfrac{ 3x - 2y}{xy} }} \\ \\ \longrightarrow \sf{ \cfrac{ - 2y + 5x}{xy}} \times{\cfrac{ xy}{3x - 2y} } \\ \\ \longrightarrow \boxed{ \sf{ \cfrac{ - 2y + 5x}{3x - 2y}}}[/tex]
Option A is correct!
The expression into an equivalent form would be; A [-2y + 5x ] / [3 x- 2y]
What are equivalent expressions?Those expressions that might look different but their simplified forms are the same expressions are called equivalent expressions.
To derive equivalent expressions of some expressions, we can either make it look more complex or simple. Usually, we simplify it.
[-2/x + 5/y] / [3/y - 2/x]
This expression could also be given by;
[-2y + 5x /xy] / [3 x- 2y /xy]
Now, we know that x would cancel out;
[-2y + 5x ] / [3 x- 2y]
Hence, the expression into an equivalent form would be; A [-2y + 5x ] / [3 x- 2y]
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Which of the following is a polynomial?
A. X4- 2
B. 1/x+ 2
c. x-2-1
D.(x - 4)/(x + 1)
Answer:
ok um last person was rude but your answer is A
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the graph to complete the statement. O is the origin. Ry−axis ο Ry=x: (-1,2)
A. (2, -1)
B. (-2, -1)
C. (-1, -2)
D. (1, -2)
Answer:
[tex](x,y) = (1,2)[/tex] -------- [tex]R_{y-axis}[/tex]
[tex](x,y)=(2,-1)[/tex] --------- [tex]R_{y=x}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex](x,y) = (-1,2)[/tex]
Required
[tex]R_{y-axis}[/tex]
[tex]R_{y=x}[/tex]
[tex]R_{y-axis}[/tex] implies that:
[tex](x,y) = (-x,y)[/tex]
So, we have: (-1,2) becomes
[tex](x,y) = (1,2)[/tex]
[tex]R_{y=x}[/tex] implies that
[tex](x,y) = (y,x)[/tex]
So, we have: (-1,2) becomes
[tex](x,y)=(2,-1)[/tex]
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T is the point on AB such that AT:TB = 5: 1. Show that ot is parallel to the vector a + 2b.
Step-by-step explanation:
SO, OT is parallel to the vector a+2b
Find the area of a rectangle that is 4-inches-wide and 15-inches-long.
Answer:
the area of a rectangle that is 4-inches-wide and 15-inches-long =15*4=60 square inches
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Area=Length\times width[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Area=4(15)[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Area=60in^2[/tex]
Find the missing length indicated
Answer:
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The length L of the base of a rectangle is 5 less than twice its height H. Write the algebraic expression to model the area of the rectangle.
Answer:
Area of rectangle = 2H² - 5H
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the length be L.Let the height be H.Translating the word problem into an algebraic expression, we have;
Length =2H - 5
To write the algebraic expression to model the area of the rectangle;
Mathematically, the area of a rectangle is given by the formula;
Area of rectangle = L * H
Where;
L is the Length.H is the Height.Substituting the values into the formula, we have;
Area of rectangle = (2H - 5)*H
Area of rectangle = 2H² - 5H
Work out the surface area of this solid quarter cylinder. give your answer in terms of pi. r:8cm h:15cm
Answer:
248 pi cm^2
Step-by-step explanation:
The surface area of a cylinder is given by
SA = 2 pi r^2 + pi rh where r is the radius and h is the height
= 2 pi( 8)^2 + pi (8)(15)
128 pi +120pi
248pi
QUESTION 2
A board is 86 cm. in lenght and must be cut so that one piece is 20 cm. longer than the other piece
Find the lenght of each piece.
A26 cm and 60 cm
b. 33 cm and 53 cm
C 30 cm and 56 cm
d. 70 cm and 16 cm
One piece will be length x and the other piece will be 20 cm longer, so it will be x + 20 cm long.
Added together the length of these two boards will equal 86 cm. So you can write an equation:
x + (x + 20) = 86
Remove the parentheses and add the two x's together to get:
2x + 20 = 86
Subtract 20 from both sides:
2x = 66
Divide both sides by 2 and you have:
x = 33
The short piece is 33 cm and the other piece is 20 cm longer or 33 + 20 = 53 cm.
The graph of y= -2x + 10 is:
O A. a line that shows only one solution to the equation.
O B. a point that shows the y-intercept.
O C. a line that shows the set of all solutions to the equation.
O D. a point that shows one solution to the equation.
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Answer:
C. a line that shows the set of all solutions to the equation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Any graph shows the set of all solutions to the equation being graphed.
The graph of a linear function is a straight line.
Please help me with this
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Answer:
1+3x = -89x = -30Step-by-step explanation:
If we let x represent "a number", then "three times a number" is 3x. The usm of that and 1 is ...
1 +3x . . . . . . the sum of 1 and 3 times a number
That is said to be -89, so we have the equation ...
1 +3x = -89
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To solve this equation, we can subtract 1 from both sides:
3x = -90
Then we can divide by 3 to find x.
(3x)/3 = -90/3
x = -30
Solve for x
X-8 = -10
A) X = 2
B) X = -2
C) X = 18
D) X = -18
Answer:
x=–2
Step-by-step explanation:
x-8=-10
x=-10-8
x=–2
Answer:
-8= -10
, = -10+8
, = -2
I purchased a new Apple iPad on Amazon for $249.00. The tax rate is 8.625%. What is the total purchase price of the iPad?
Answer:
270.47625
Step-by-step explanation:
249 is the original price
(249/100) · 8.625 = 21.47625 the tax total
249 + 21.47625 = 270.47625
find the slope of the line that passes through these two points
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Question 3 of 10
Which angle in ABC has the largest measure?
2
С
A ZA
B. 8
C. 20
O O
D. Cannot be determined
Answer:
Option C
Angle C has the largest measure
Given that ƒ(x) = 3^x, identify the function g(x) shown in the figure. A) g(x) = −3^-x
B) g(x) = −(1∕3)^x
C) g(x) = 3^−x
D) g(x) = −3^x
Answer:
Option (D)
Step-by-step explanation:
From the graph attached,
Function 'f' is the reflected across x-axis to get the graph function 'g'.
Therefore, by definition of reflection across x-axis,
g(x) = -f(x)
g(x) = [tex]-3^x[/tex]
Option (D) will be the answer.
A basketball player averages 22.5 points scored per game with a standard deviation of 6.2 points. In one game, the athlete scored 10 points. What is the z-score for the points scored in this game?
–2.02
–1.63
1.63
2.02
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Z -2.02
x 10
µ 22.5
σ 6.2
The domain of a composite function (fog)(x) is the set of those inputs x in the domain of g for which g(x) is in the domain of f.
True
False
What is the equation of the line that passes through (-3,-1) and has a slope of 2/5? Put your answer in slope-intercept form
A: y= 2/5x -1/5
B: y= 2/5x +1/5
C: y= -2/5x -1/5
Answer:
y = 2/5x + 1/5
Step-by-step explanation:
y = 2/5x + b
-1 = 2/5(-3) + b
-1 = -6/5 + b
1/5 = b
Find the area of the circle around your answer to the nearest 10th
Answer:
A= π ( 3.8)^2
A= 45.36
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Step-by-step explanation:
area is 2xr(times your answer)
Alice and Bob each choose a number uniformly (and independently) from the interval [0, 10]. What is the probability that the absolute value of the difference between their two numbers is less than 1/4
Answer:
The probability is zero (0)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given;
interval of numbers to be chosen = 0, 1, 2, 3 , 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 , 10
total possible outcome = 11
The possible numbers whose absolute difference is greater than ¹/₄ includes the following;
(0,1), (1,2), (2,3), (3,4), (4,5), (5,6), (6,7), (7,8), (8,9), (9,10), (10,0)
The probability of this = 11 / 11 = 1
The probability that the absolute value of the difference between their two numbers is less than 1/4
[tex]P(less \ than \ \frac{1}{4} ) = 1 - P(greater \ than \ \frac{1}{4} )\\\\P(less \ than \ \frac{1}{4} ) = 1 - 1 \\\\P(less \ than \ \frac{1}{4} ) = 0[/tex]
Question
Express all real numbers less than -2 or greater than or equal to 3 in interval notation.
Real numbers can be expressed using the following interval,
[tex]\mathbb{R}=(-\infty,\infty)[/tex]
Of course infinities are not just normal infinities but thats out of the scope of this question.
Real numbers less than two can be expressed with,
[tex](-\infty,\infty)\cap(-\infty,-2)=\boxed{(-\infty,-2)}[/tex]
The [tex]\cap[/tex] is called intersection ie. where are both intervals valid. First we took real numbers then we intersected them with real numbers valued less than -2 and we got real numbers which are less than -2.
Similarly we can perform with "greater than or equal to 3" real numbers,
[tex](-\infty,\infty)\cap[3,\infty)=\boxed{[3,\infty)}[/tex]
So we have one interval stretching from negative infinity to (but not including) -2, and another interval stretching from including 3 to positive infinity.
If we want numbers in both intervals we can express this two ways,
First way is to use [tex]\cup[/tex] union operator to denote we want numbers from two intervals,
[tex]\boxed{(-\infty,2)\cup[3,\infty)}[/tex]
The second way is to specify which numbers we do not want, we do not want -2 and everything up to but not including 3, which is expressed with the following interval
[tex][-2,3)[/tex]
Now we just take out the not wanted interval from real numbers and we will remain with all wanted numbers,
[tex]\boxed{(-\infty,\infty)-[-2,3)}[/tex]
Hope this helps.
Now there is a square city of unknown size with a gate at the center of each side. There is a tree 20 b from the north gate. That tree can be seen when one walks 14 bu from the south gate, turns west and walks 1775 bu. Find the length of each side of the city.
Answer:
The length of each side of the city is 250b
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]a = 20[/tex] --- tree distance from north gate
[tex]b =14[/tex] --- movement from south gate
[tex]c = 1775[/tex] --- movement in west direction from (b)
See attachment for illustration
Required
Find x
To do this, we have:
[tex]\triangle ADE \sim \triangle ACB[/tex] --- similar triangles
So, we have the following equivalent ratios
[tex]AE:DE = AB:CB[/tex]
Where:
[tex]AE = 20\\ DE = x/2 \\ AB = 20 + x + 14 \\ CB = 1775[/tex]
Substitute these in the above equation
[tex]20:x/2 = 20 + x + 14: 1775[/tex]
[tex]20:x/2 = x + 34: 1775[/tex]
Express as fraction
[tex]\frac{20}{x/2} = \frac{x + 34}{1775}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{40}{x} = \frac{x + 34}{1775}[/tex]
Cross multiply
[tex]x *(x + 34) = 1775 * 40[/tex]
Open bracket
[tex]x^2 + 34x = 71000[/tex]
Rewrite as:
[tex]x^2 + 34x - 71000 = 0[/tex]
Expand
[tex]x^2 + 284x -250x - 71000 = 0[/tex]
Factorize
[tex]x(x + 284) -250(x + 284)= 0[/tex]
Factor out x + 284
[tex](x - 250)(x + 284)= 0[/tex]
Split
[tex]x - 250 = 0 \ or\ x + 284= 0[/tex]
Solve for x
[tex]x = 250 \ or\ x =- 284[/tex]
x can't be negative;
So:
[tex]x = 250[/tex]