Mathematics, 27.11.2019 02:31, mleighaj9560
Suppose the reaction temperature x (in℃) in a certain chemical process has a uniform distribution with a=-5 and b=5.
a. compute p(x< 0).
b. compute p (-2.5 c. compute p(-2≤x≤3).
d. for k satisfying -5
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:30, lizzie3545
Which quadratic function best fits this data? x y 1 32 2 78 3 178 4 326 5 390 6 337 a. y=11.41x2+154.42x−143.9 b. y=−11.41x2+154.42x−143.9 c. y=11.41x2+154.42x+143.9 d. y=−11.41x2+154.42x+143.9
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30, robert7248
I'm confused on this could anyone me and show me what i need to do to solve it.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30, nosugh
If m∠abc = 70°, what is m∠abd? justify your reasoning. using the addition property of equality, 40 + 70 = 110, so m∠abd = 110°. using the subtraction property of equality, 70 − 30 = 40, so m∠abd = 30°. using the angle addition postulate, 40 + m∠abd = 70. so, m∠abd = 30° using the subtraction property of equality. using the angle addition postulate, 40 + 70 = m∠abd. so, m∠abd = 110° using the addition property of equality.
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