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Question 87904: how exactly do i get orderded pairs for the eguation it was an equation y=-x2+3x+3 then i the farthest i gotten on my formula is -3+- the square root of 21 divided by -2
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Question 87904: how exactly do i get orderded pairs for the eguation it was an equation y=-x2+3x+3 then i the farthest i gotten on my formula is -3+- the square root of 21 divided by -2
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Question 87875: Geometry. The lenght of a rectangle is 2 in. more than twice its width. If the perimeter of the rectangel is 34 in., find the dimensions of the rectangle.
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Question 88345: I tried, actually I have no idea how to solve this problem. Please help me solve this problem:
EXPONENTS:
Simplify.
#23.
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Question 88342: I tried to look through my old math books but I didn't find anything on this problem. Please help me solve this problem:
Find the value of k so that the given line has the given slope.
#5.(k+5)x+6y=42;m=4/3
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Question 88347: Please help me solve this problem:
EXPONENTS:
Simplify.
#24.
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Question 88340: I tried looking up on the internet but I couldn't find anything helpful on domain and range. Please help me solve this problem:
Use the following functions to answer the questions over the set of real numbers: g(x)=(x+3)/(2x-5)
#12.
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Question 88338: I tried to look up how to solve domain and range equations but I couln't find anything. Please help me solve this problem:
Use the following functions to answer the questions over the set of real numbers: f(x)= -x^2 - 3x + 5
#11.
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Question 88296: I have a rectangle (yard) whose sides are 101,195,106,181. How do I find the square feet of this shape? Thank you in advance for your help.
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Question 89409: WHAT IS A THREE DIMENSIONAL OBJECT WHICH HAS ONE BASE WITH SIDES OF THE SAME LENGTH?
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Question 90120: Find the volume and surface area of a sphere with a radius of 4 inches.
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Question 91351: What is the complimentary and supplementary angles of 26 degrees?
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Question 91521: hi, i tried to find a formula that will give me the area of a pentagon or any other polygon when i only know it perimeter. so please can you help me.
thanks a lot.
bye!

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Question 91320: hi, i had some problems solving this question: 'how to find the area of a regular and a irregular heptagon'
so please can you help me with this problem.
thanks a lot!

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Question 92400:

What are the next five terms in this sequence?:
3,10,5,16,8,4,2,1,4.... ???

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Question 92674This question is from textbook prentice hall mathematics geometry
: use the table and inductive reasoning. make a conjecture about each value.
Question: What is the sum of the first 6 positve even numbers. and the sum of the first 100 positive numbers. here is the table
2 =2=1*2
2+4 =6=2*3
2+4+6 =12=3*4
2+4+6+8 =20=4*5
2+4+6+8+10 =30=5*6
This question is from textbook prentice hall mathematics geometry

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Question 82286: If the area of the base of a rectangular prism is 24 cm2 and its volume is 144 cm3, what is the height of the prism?
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Question 94561: Find the volume of a cone with a radius of 10ft. and a height of 18 ft.
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Question 95052: Geometry. The length of a rectangle is 1cm longer than its width. If the diagonal of the rectangle is 4 cm, what are the dimensions (then length and the width) of the rectangle?
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Question 95052: Geometry. The length of a rectangle is 1cm longer than its width. If the diagonal of the rectangle is 4 cm, what are the dimensions (then length and the width) of the rectangle?
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Question 95055: A ball is thrown upward from the roof of a building 100m tall with an initial velocity of 20 m/s. When will the ball reach a height of 80 m ?
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Question 95210: A rectangle is three times as long as it is wide. If its length and width are both decreased by 2cm, its area is decreased by 36 cm sqaure. Find its original dimensions.
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Question 95213This question is from textbook glencoe geometry
: im having a really hard time trying to slove this problem.
i tried using differnet formulas and i still can't fingure it out.
This question is from textbook glencoe geometry

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Question 95532: The length of a rectangle is 5 cm more than 4 times its width. If the area of the rectangle is 80 cm2, find the dimensions of the rectangle to the nearest thousandth.
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Question 95532: The length of a rectangle is 5 cm more than 4 times its width. If the area of the rectangle is 80 cm2, find the dimensions of the rectangle to the nearest thousandth.
Please Help!

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Question 95703This question is from textbook Geometry
: #32) The lengths of the sides of three squares are s, s+1, s+2. If their total area is 365cm^2, find their total perimeter.This question is from textbook Geometry

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Question 95760: What is the formula in finding the area of a hexagon, heptagon and octagon?
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Question 95850: A square has diagonals of length 8 cm. Find the length of its sides.
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Question 95850: A square has diagonals of length 8 cm. Find the length of its sides.
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Question 95895: A new reserve is an equilateral triangle with sides 200 m. It is to be surfaced with instant turf. Find the area of turf needed to grass it.
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Question 96177: x+3y square for x=3.4 and y=3
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Question 96499: What dimension of a circle is always smaller than the other one?
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Question 96612: I need help in finding the counter example for this statement: If the sum of two integers is even, then both of the integers are even.
A. 4.5,5.5
B. 5,6
c. 5,7
d. 6,7

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Question 96736: Right triangle where A, B and C represent the three points of the triangle. Angle A is 90 deg., C is 88 deg. and B is 2 deg. If base line AB is 20 feet, what is the length of the short line AC?
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Question 96833: the problem is: Find the next term in the sequence 1/2, -4, 32 _
I believe the answer to be -256
could someone please tell me if I am correct?

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Question 96851: The ideal male body weight, w (in pounds), can be determined from a man's height, h (in inches) using the formula w = 110 + 5(h-60). Solve the formula for h and write a reason for each step. Use the results to find the height of a man with an ideal weight of 135 pounds.
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Question 97013This question is from textbook Geometry
: Find the coordinates of the midpoint of
a segment having the given endpoints.

A (8,4) B (12,2)
This question is from textbook Geometry

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Question 97052This question is from textbook Geometry
:
Find the coordinates of the missing endpoint given that P is the midpoint of NQ.
Q (3,9) P(-1,5)
This question is from textbook Geometry

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Question 97051This question is from textbook Geometry
:
Find the coordinates of the missing endpoint given that P is the midpoint of NQ.
Q (3,9) P(-1,5)
This question is from textbook Geometry

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Question 97051This question is from textbook Geometry
:
Find the coordinates of the missing endpoint given that P is the midpoint of NQ.
Q (3,9) P(-1,5)
This question is from textbook Geometry

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Question 97144: The ideal male body weight, w (in pounds), can be determined from a man's height, h(in inches) using the formula w=110+5(h-60). Solva formula for h and write a reason for each step.
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Question 97377: Find the smallest angle in the triangle whose sides have length 35.6cm, 58.43cm,and 52.23.
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Question 97611This question is from textbook geometry
: please help me solve this problem: does a plane have edges?This question is from textbook geometry

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Question 97615This question is from textbook geometry
: PLEASE HELP ME SOLVE THIS PROBLEM: CAN A GIVEN POINT BE IN TWO LINES? IN TEN LINES?This question is from textbook geometry

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Question 97615This question is from textbook geometry
: PLEASE HELP ME SOLVE THIS PROBLEM: CAN A GIVEN POINT BE IN TWO LINES? IN TEN LINES?This question is from textbook geometry

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