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- Set of coordinates
Consider the following ordered pairs that represent a relation. {(–4, –7), (0, 6), (5, –3), (5, 2)} What can be concluded about the domain and range for this relation? A. The domain is the y values of the ordered pairs. B. The range is the set of output v - Eq2 2
Solve the following equation with quadratic members and rational function: (x²+1)/(x-4) + (x²-1)/(x+3) = 23 - Hexagonal prism angle
The given is a regular hexagonal prism ABCDEFGHIJKL, which has all edges of the same length. Find the degree of the angle formed by the lines BK and CL in degrees. - Circle line tangent
Given a circle k(O; 2.5 cm), a line p: /Op/=4 cm, a point T: T belongs to p and at the same time /OT/=4.5 cm. We must find all the circles that will touch the circle k and the line p at point T. - Angle of two lines
There is a regular quadrilateral pyramid ABCDV; | AB | = 4 cm; height v = 6 cm. Determine the angles of lines AD and BV. - The railway
The railway line has a gradient of 12 per mille. How many meters will it ascend to a horizontal distance of 4 km? - Perpendicular and parallel
Find the value of t if 2tx+5y-6=0 and 5x-4y+8=0 are perpendicular and parallel lines. What angle does each line make with the x-axis, and find the angle between the lines? - Function ascending descending
Write whether the function is ascending or descending and determine the coordinates of the intersection with the x and y axes: y = 3x-2 y = 5x + 5 y = -0.5x-1 - Line Segment Division Ratio
Divide a line 9 cm long in a ratio of 3:5:4 - Trams Meeting Time Terminal
Two trams left the station at 9 o'clock. Line 1 goes around the track in 96 minutes. Line 2 returns to the final in 72 minutes. At what time do both teams meet again at the same terminal? - Collision of a Ball with a Cart
A cart filled with sand has a mass of m₁ = 100 kg and moves in a straight line on a horizontal surface at a constant velocity of v₁ = 1 m/s. Coming from the opposite direction, a ball of mass m₂ = 2 kg flies at v₂ = 70 m/s, strikes the cart, and embeds it - Distance with Obstacle Measurement
Determine the distance between two places, M, and N, between which there is an obstacle so that place N is not visible from place M. The angles MAN = 130°, NBM = 109°, and the distances |AM| = 54, |BM| = 60, while the points A, B, and M lie on one straigh - Playground Shorter Side
The playground has a rectangular shape. The length of the line around its perimeter is 440 m. The longer side of the course is 140 m long. How many meters does the size of the shorter side of the pitch measure? - Trapezium diagonals
It is given trapezium ABCD with bases | AB | = 12 cm, |CD| = 8 cm. Point S is the intersection of the diagonals for which |AS| is 6 cm long. Calculate the length of the full diagonal AC. - Pool tiling
The first tiler would cover the inside of the pool in 5 working days, and the second would need seven working days for the same work. In how many days would they line the inside of the pool together? - Midpoint of the line segment
Length of lines MG = 7x-15 and FG = 33 Point M is the midpoint of FG. Find the unknown x. - Midpoint 6
For line segment length is given: FM=8a+1, FG=42. Point M is the midpoint of FG. Find unknown a. - Midpoint 5
FM=3x-4, MG=5x-26, FG=? Point M is the midpoint of FG. Use the given information to find the unknown measure or value. - Find midpoint
FM=5y+13, MG=5-3y, FG=? M is the midpoint of FG. Use the given information to find the missing measure or value. - Kilograms of sugar
When weighing twenty-kilogram bags of sugar, we found the following values in kg: 1.00; 1.01; 1.05; 0.99; 1.00; 0.98; 0.99; 1.04; 1.06; 0.93; 1.00; 1.03; 0.97; 1.00; 0.99; 1.05; 1.01; 0.94; 1.00 Compile the honesty table to find the mean, mode, and median
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