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Question 1036259: Draw an appropriate Venn diagram that will show the following the relationship of the following sets
U = the set of letters in the English alphabet
Ans. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z.
A = the set of vowels in the English alphabet
Ans.A E I O U
B = the set of consonants in the English alphabet
Ans. B C D F G H J K L M N P Q R S T V W X Y Z
C = {*|* ┤is one of the first five letters in the English alphabet}
D = {*|*┤ is a letter in the word “rhythm”}
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Question 1036451: Polynomial equation question?
How could you determine the dimensions of a cut square if the desired volume was 3600 cubic inches?
Here is a model of a polynomial equation: http://postimg.org/image/nerkpp697/

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Question 1036630: A farmer can plow a field in 40 minutes. His son can plow the same field in 1 hour.
How long would it take them to plow the field if they worked together?
Formula: (Together/alone)+(Together/alone)= 1 job done
*What I had so far, don't know if it's correct:
t=together
1 hour=60 minutes
(t/40 min.)+(t/60 min.)= 1 job done

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Question 1036630: A farmer can plow a field in 40 minutes. His son can plow the same field in 1 hour.
How long would it take them to plow the field if they worked together?
Formula: (Together/alone)+(Together/alone)= 1 job done
*What I had so far, don't know if it's correct:
t=together
1 hour=60 minutes
(t/40 min.)+(t/60 min.)= 1 job done

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Question 1036629: A farmer can plow a field in 40 minutes. His son can plow the same field in 1 hour. How long would it take them to plow the field if they worked together?
(Together/alone)+(Together/alone)= 1 job done
*What I had so far, don't know if it's correct:
t=together
1 hour=60 minutes
(t/40 min.)+(t/60 min.)= 1 job done

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Question 1036629: A farmer can plow a field in 40 minutes. His son can plow the same field in 1 hour. How long would it take them to plow the field if they worked together?
(Together/alone)+(Together/alone)= 1 job done
*What I had so far, don't know if it's correct:
t=together
1 hour=60 minutes
(t/40 min.)+(t/60 min.)= 1 job done

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Question 1036656: Find [f ○ g](x) if g(x) = x + 1 and f(x) = 2x2 - 5x + 8
A.) 2x² - 4x + 9
B.) 2x² - x + 5
C.) 2x² - 5x + 5
D.) 2x² - x + 15

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Question 1036657: Find [g ○ f](x) if g(x) = x - 4 and f(x) = 3x2.

3x² - 4
3x² ­- 8x + 16
3x² ­- 24x + 48
3x² ­- 48

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Question 1036657: Find [g ○ f](x) if g(x) = x - 4 and f(x) = 3x2.

3x² - 4
3x² ­- 8x + 16
3x² ­- 24x + 48
3x² ­- 48

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Question 1036655: Find [f ○ (g ○ h)](2) if f(x) = 2x - 1, g(x) = 4x, and h(x) = x²+ 1
A.) 39
B.) 32
C.) 47
D.) 129

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Question 1036649: An alloy of tin and copper has 6lbs of copper for every 2lbs of tin.If 200 pounds of an alloy are made,how many pounds of tin are required?
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Question 1036651: (x+3)^2-3(2x+3)
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Question 1036694: The value of (-3)to the power -4
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Question 1036698: The cost of carpentering a hall 15 feet long is 150$ at the rate of 0.25 per sq feet. What is the width of the hall?
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Question 1036743: Hi,
I need to find the radius of my head.
I know that the perimeter of my head is 61 cm.
Thank you

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Question 1036748: Please help me find (t/g)(x) in this equation
equation: http://postimg.org/image/6udaq1igb/
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Question 1036735: If y varies directly with x and y doubles, then x ________________________? (What exactly is it asking me to find, the number or what?)
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Question 1036647: Anne owes bob 4$,bob owes carol 3$ and carol owes anne 5$ .If carol settles all the debts by giving money to both Anne and Bob,How much money will she give anne?
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Question 1036793: Find the equation of the line in slope intercept form: (1,2)(-1,1)
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Question 1036803: Find an equation for the line with the given properties.

Parallel to the line
6x-y=-12 ; containing the point (0,0)

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Question 1036799: Write the standard form of the equation and the general form of the equation of the circle with radius r and center​ (h,k). Then graph the circle.
r=3
(h,k)=(-2,-1)

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Question 1036808: How would you write a function that represents the profit, using the revenue and cost functions?
Info: Carol Coffmon owns a store where she sells birdhouses. The revenue from birdhouse sales is given by +r%28x%29+=+125x+ The cost of making birdhouses is given by +c%28x%29+=+65x+%2B+5400+ Her profit +p+ is the revenue minus the cost or +p+=+r+-+c+ So the profit function +p%28x%29+ can be defined as +p%28x%29+=+%28r+-+c%29%28x%29+

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Question 1036747: Find g∘f if
f = {(3,8),(4,0),(6,2),(7,-­1)}
and
g = {(0,4),(8,6),(3,6),(­-1,8)}
A.) {(0,0),(8,2),(3,2)}
B.) {(0,0),(8,2),(3,2),(-1, 7)}
C.) {(3,6),(4,4),(7,8)}
D.) {(3,6),(4,4),(6,3),(6,8),(7,8)}

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Question 1036842: How would you write a function that represents the profit, using the revenue and cost functions?
Info: Carol Coffmon owns a store where she sells birdhouses. The revenue from birdhouse sales is given by +r%28x%29=125x+ The cost of making birdhouses is given by +c%28x%29=65x%2B5400+ The cost of making birdhouses is given by +c%28x%29=65x%2B5400+ Her profit +p+ is the revenue minus the cost or +p+=+r+-+c+ So the profit function +p%28x%29+ can be defined as +p%28x%29+=+%28r-c%29%28x%29+


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Question 1036909: How would you convert the speed of light of c = 3.0 x 10⁸ meters per second to miles per hour?

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Question 1036909: How would you convert the speed of light of c = 3.0 x 10⁸ meters per second to miles per hour?

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Question 1036914: The swim portion of a triathlon follows a triangular path. The swimmers start by swimming to a buoy that is placed 900m from the starting point at an angle of N15° E. Upon reaching the buoy, the swimmers change their heading to E30° S and swim another 1200m. Finally they return to the starting point and jump on their Bikes. How long was the swim in total?
Please solve this ASAP! I have tried but it is very difficult to punch in. Sorry about that!

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Question 1036926: Use the Angle sum identity to verify:
sin(x+(pi/2))=cos x

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Question 1036927: Use the Angle sum identity to verify:
Question #1.
sin(x+(pi/2))=cos x

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Question 1036929: Question#1:
Find the exact value of each of the following. (Hint: you may need Angle Sum/Difference, Double Angle, or Half Angle Identities):
a. cos(13pi/12)

b. sin(pi/8)

c. tan(2X) if cosX = 5/6 and X is in Quadrant 1

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Question 1036967: 2 trains start at the same place at the same time but in opposite directions.Their speeds are 80 km/hr and 90 km/hr respectively. After how long will they be 850 km apart?
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Question 1036967: 2 trains start at the same place at the same time but in opposite directions.Their speeds are 80 km/hr and 90 km/hr respectively. After how long will they be 850 km apart?
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Question 1036904: Can you sketch a graph of a function for f that meets the following conditions?
Not an inverse function
+f%28x%29+%3E+x+ for all +x+
+f%281%29+%3E+0+
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Question 1036928: Find the exact value of each of the following. (Hint: you may need Angle Sum/Difference, Double Angle, or Half Angle Identities):
a. cos(13pi/12)

b. sin(pi/8)

c. tan(2X) if cosX = 5/6 and X is in Quadrant 1

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Question 1036941: 2 people walk from the same point at a 45° angle from each other. One person walks at the speed of 2m/s and the other 3m/s. How far are they from each other after 5 minutes?
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Question 1037011: I need help making a graph from a table of values for this function
+g%28x%29+=+x%5E3+%2B+6x%5E2+%2B+6x+-+4+

Determine consecutive integer values of x between which each
real zero is located.
At which x-­coordinate does the relative maxima and
relative minima occur?

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Question 1037013: I need help making a graph from a table of values for this function
+h%28x%29+=+x%5E4+-+2x%5E3+-+6x%5E2+%2B+8x+%2B+5+
Determine consecutive integer values of x between which each
real zero is located.
Between which two xconsecutive integers does the x-coordinate
of the relative maxima and relative minima occur?

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Question 1037013: I need help making a graph from a table of values for this function
+h%28x%29+=+x%5E4+-+2x%5E3+-+6x%5E2+%2B+8x+%2B+5+
Determine consecutive integer values of x between which each
real zero is located.
Between which two xconsecutive integers does the x-coordinate
of the relative maxima and relative minima occur?

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Question 1037052: Use synthetic substitution to find f(­2) and f(3).
f(x) = 3x⁴ - 12x³ - 12x² + 30 x

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Question 1036890: evaluate the following expression:
5(1,3)-3(2,-1)

A. (11,0)
B. (-3,-2)
C. (11,3)
D. (-1,18)

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Question 1037108: If f(x) = 2x ­- 4 and g(x) = x² + 3, find each value.
1. (f - g)(x)
2. (f • g)(x)

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Question 1037107: I need help making a graph from a table of values for this function
+g%28x%29+=+x%5E3+%2B+6x%5E2+%2B+6x+-+4+
Determine consecutive integer values of x between which each
real zero is located.
Between which two xconsecutive integers does the x-coordinate
of the relative maxima and relative minima occur?

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Question 1037021: Can you solve and find f(-2) and f(3) by using synthetic substitution?
+f%28x%29+=+3x%5E4+-+12x%5E3+-12x%5E2+%2B+30x+

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Question 1037022: Hello, can you state the possible number of imaginary zeros for these two functions?
1. f(x) = ­-x³ ­-x² + 14x - 24
2. f(x) = 2x³ ­- x² + 16x - 5

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Question 1037051: Hello, can you state the possible number of imaginary zeros for these two functions?
1. f(x) = ­-x³ ­-x² + 14x - 24
2. f(x) = 2x³ ­- x² + 16x - 5

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