Write the next whole number after 4444 in the base-five system.

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Answer 1
Answer:   10000 in base 5

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Explanation:

4+1 = 5 in base 10

But in base 5, the digit "5" does not exist.

The only digits in base five are: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4

This is similar to how in base ten, the digits span from 0 to 9 with the digit "10" not being a thing (rather it's the combination of the digits "1" and "0" put together).

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Anyways let's go back to base 5.

Instead of writing 4+1 = 5, we'd write 4+1 = 10 in base 5. The first digit rolls back to a 0 and we involve a second digit of 1.

Think how 9+1 = 10 in base 10.

Similarly,

44+1 = 100 in base 5

444+1 = 1000 in base 5

4444+1 = 10000 in base 5

and so on.

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Here are the first few numbers in base 5, when counting up by 1 each time.

0, 1, 2, 3, 4,

10, 11, 12, 13, 14,

20, 21, 22, 23, 24,

30, 31, 32, 33, 34,

40, 41, 42, 43, 44,

100, 101, 102, 103, ...

Notice each new row is when the pattern changes from what someone would expect in base 10. This is solely because the digit "5" isn't available in base 5.


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Find the volume of the triangular prism? (PLEASE HELP ILL MARK BRAINLIEST)

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Answer:

▲ Base and height. This is the basic volume equation of a triangular prism: Volume = 0.5 * Base * Height * Length. ...

◣ Right triangle. Probably the most popular type of prism! ...

▲ 3 sides. Volume = 0.25 * √( (a+b+c) * (-a+b+c) * (a-b+c) * (a+b-c) ) * Length.

Step-by-step explanation:

Evaluate UV if possible.

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Answer: B

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply U and V:

[tex]\begin{pmatrix}-9&1&0\\ \:4&0&2\\ \:0&1&5\end{pmatrix}\begin{pmatrix}2\\ \:-2\\ \:1\end{pmatrix}[/tex]

[tex]\mathrm{Multiply \ the \ rows \ of \ the \ first \ matrix \ by \ the \ columns \ of \ the \ second \ matrix:}[/tex]

[tex]\begin{aligned}&\left(\begin{array}{ccc}-9 & 1 & 0\end{array}\right)\left(\begin{array}{c}2 \\-2 \\1\end{array}\right)=(-9) \cdot 2+1 \cdot(-2)+0 \cdot 1 \\&\left(\begin{array}{ccc}4 & 0 & 2\end{array}\right)\left(\begin{array}{c}2 \\-2 \\1\end{array}\right)=4 \cdot 2+0 \cdot(-2)+2 \cdot 1 \\&\left(\begin{array}{lll}0 & 1 & 5\end{array}\right)\left(\begin{array}{c}2 \\-2 \\1\end{array}\right)=0 \cdot 2+1 \cdot(-2)+5 \cdot 1\end{aligned}[/tex]

[tex]=\begin{pmatrix}\left(-9\right)\cdot \:2+1\cdot \left(-2\right)+0\cdot \:1\\ 4\cdot \:2+0\cdot \left(-2\right)+2\cdot \:1\\ 0\cdot \:2+1\cdot \left(-2\right)+5\cdot \:1\end{pmatrix}[/tex]

[tex]\mathrm{Simplify\:each\:part:}[/tex]

[tex]=\begin{pmatrix}-20\\ 10\\ 3\end{pmatrix}[/tex]

Therefore, the correct answer is B

There are 3 times as many males as females on the maths course at university. What fraction of the course are male?
Give your answer in its simplest form.
Colin gets pic 'n mix when at the cinema and makes his bag up with 3 types of sweet. He picks 3 times as many cola bottles as smarties. He also picks twice as many smarties as marshmallows. What proportion of the bag of sweets are cola bottles?
Give your answer in its simplest form

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(1)

If there are three times as many males as females, the ratio of males to females would be 3:1.

To make this more clearer. Suppose you have 100 students. for each 4 students, 3 of them are male and 1 is a female.

We can then say there are 75 males and 25 females.

Expressing this as a ratio(fraction) is easy 3 out of 4 are males and 1 out of 4 are females. So the ratio of males would be;

[tex]r(m) = \frac{3}{4} [/tex]

(2)

Let x be the number of cola bottles

Let y be the number of smarties

Let z be the number of marshmallows

x=3y (since there are 3 times more x than y)

y=2z (since there are 2 times more y than z)

we know that marshmallows are twice as less as smarties. so for 1 marshmallow you'd have 2 smarties. But we also know that cola bottles should be 2×3=6 since we have 3 times more cola bottles than smarties.

Adding up our total sweets we get;

1+2+6=9

But how many of those are cola bottles? 6!

So the ratio of cola bottles can be expressed as,

[tex]r(c) = \frac{6}{9} = \frac{2}{3} [/tex]

You can simplify the numerator and denominator by 3 to get 2 over 3.

- - Use the Quadratic Formula to solve the equation x2 – 2x = -9.​

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Please help! Consider the given circle with the shaded sector xy and central angle 225. The circumference is 30 units

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[tex]\textit{circumference of a circle}\\\\ C=2\pi r~~ \begin{cases} r=radius\\[-0.5em] \hrulefill\\ C=30\pi \end{cases}\implies 30\pi =2\pi r\implies \cfrac{30\pi }{2\pi }=r\implies \boxed{15=r} \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill[/tex]

[tex]\textit{arc's length}\\\\ s = \cfrac{\theta \pi r}{180}~~ \begin{cases} r=radius\\ \theta =\stackrel{degrees}{angle}\\[-0.5em] \hrulefill\\ r=15\\ \theta =225 \end{cases}\implies \widehat{XY}=\cfrac{(225)\pi (15)}{180}\implies \boxed{\widehat{XY}\approx 58.90} \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill\\\\ \textit{area of a circle}\\\\ A=\pi r^2\qquad \qquad A=\pi (15)^2\implies A=225\pi \implies \boxed{A\approx 706.86}[/tex]

A team sells their jerseys for 40% more than it costs to have them made. What is the selling price of a jersey that cost the team $25.

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Answer:

$35.

Step-by-step explanation:

SP = 25 + 0.40*25

= 25 + 10

= $35.

a=12, b=5, c= ? what is C

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Answer:

17 or 7

Step-by-step explanation:

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Which set shows an average of 4?
A) A
B) B
C) A and B
D) none of the above

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

A) 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 4

4 / 4 = 1

B) 4 + 4 = 8

8 / 2 = 4

Answer: B

Step-by-step explanation:

A city that has an elevation of 15 meters is closer to sea level than a city that has an elevation of -10 meters.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation: Your answer will be -10 because even though -10 is much lower than 15 it’s still closer to sea level.

This figure represents a compartment in a container for storing office supplies. Another compartment is identical except that it is 2 centimeters taller.

What is the difference in volume of the two compartments?

Enter your answer in the box.

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Answer:

140cm³

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

140cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the midpoint of AB A(-1,2) B(0,-14)

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Answer:

given ,

two points A ( -1 , 2 ) and B ( 0 , -14 )

to find - coordinates of midpoint of A and B

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[tex]\fbox\pink{Solution -}[/tex]

let the midpoint be P ( x , y )

using midpoint formula ,

[tex]P(x,y) = ( \frac{ x_{1} + x_{2} }{2} , \frac{ y_{1} + y_{2} }{2} ) \\ \\ P(x,y) = ( \frac{ - 1 + 0}{2} , \frac{2 + ( - 14)}{2} ) \\ \\ (x,y) = ( \frac{ - 1}{2} , \frac{ - 12}{2} ) \\ \\ x = \frac{ - 1}{2} \\ \\ y = \frac{ - 12}{2} => - 6[/tex]

thus ,

the coordinates of the midpoint are

[tex]\red{P( \frac{ - 1}{2} , - 6)} \\ \\ or \\ \\ \red{P( -0.5 , - 6 )} [/tex]

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

A(-1,2)  x₁ = -1  &  y₁ = 2

B(0 ,-14)   x₂ = 0  & y₂ = -14

[tex]\text{ \sf Midpoint = $\left(\dfrac{x_{1}+x_{2}}{2} ,\dfrac{y_{1}+y_{2}}{2}\right)$ }[/tex]

              [tex]= \left (\dfrac{-1+0}{2} ,\dfrac{2+[-14]}{2} \right) \\\\\\=\left(\dfrac{-1}{2}, \dfrac{-12}{2}\right)\\\\\\=\left( -0.5 , -6 \right)[/tex]

find x correct to 2 decimal places

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the x- and y-intercepts of y=−x/2−1.

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Step-by-step explanation:

y = -x/2 - 1

the y-intercept is right there : -1.

it is the y-value when x = 0

the point of y-intercept is therefore (0, -1).

the x-intercept is the other way around. it is the x- value when y = 0.

0 = -x/2 - 1

1 = -x/2

-2 = x

the point of x-intercept is therefore (-2, 0)


Find x and y values that make both y = 2x – 5 Y=-2/3x+ 3 true.

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Use the sketch tool if it helps you with your thinking.
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Set the equations equal to each other since the x will be the same. Get like terms on the same side and solve.

2x-5=-2/3x+3
2x-5+5=-2/3x+3+5
2x=-2/3x+8
2x+2/3x=-2/3x+2/3x+8
2 2/3x=8
8/3x=8
(3/8)8/3x=8(3/8)
x=3

x=3

Answer:

See below ↓

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's find the x and y values.

Step 1 : Equate the y expressions.

The two equations have given different values for yTherefore by equating them, we can solve for x2x - 5 = -2/3x + 3

Step 2 : Convert fractions in the equation to whole numbers.

The value -2/3 is a fractionWe can make it a whole number if multiply throughout by the value of its denominator ⇒ 33(2x - 5) = 3(-2/3x + 3)6x - 15 = -2x + 9

Step 3 : Bring x terms to one side and constant terms to the other.

6x + 2x = 9 + 158x = 24x = 3

Step 4 : Solve for y by plugging the value of x into one of the given equations.

y = 2(3) - 5y = 6 - 5y = 1

how to express 1 cm as a fraction of 1 meter in decimal form

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[tex]\qquad\qquad\huge\underline{{\sf Answer}}♫[/tex]

Let's see ~

Remember : value of 1 meter = 100 centimeters

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \:1 \: m = 100 \: cm[/tex]

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \:1 \: cm = \frac{1}{100} \: m[/tex]

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \:1 \: cm = 0.01 \: m[/tex]

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As we know

100cm=1m

So

turn down to fraction

[tex]\\ \rm\rightarrowtail \dfrac{1}{100}[/tex]

Turn to decimal

[tex]\\ \rm\rightarrowtail 0.01m[/tex]

Consider the graph of the quadratic function. Which
interval on the x-axis has a negative rate of change?
-2 to -1
-1.5 to 0
0 to 1
1 to 2.5

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The only interval with a negative rate of change is the last one:

[1, 2.5]

When the rate of change is negative?

For an interval (a, b) and a function f(x), the rate of change is defined as:

[tex]r = \frac{f(b) - f(a)}{b - a}[/tex]

So the rate of change is only negative when the function evaluated on the first value of the interval is larger than the function evaluated in the second one.

For example, on the interval [1, 2.5} we can see that:

f(1) = 3

f(2.5) = -1

Then on this interval, the rate of change will be negative, meaning that this is the correct option.

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Answer:

It's D: 1 to 2.5

Step-by-step explanation:

It's D: 1 to 2.5

9 ft
58.5 ft
33 ft
16.5 ft​

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The areas are 9ft, 33ft and 16.5ft for the separate shapes. The area of the whole shape is 58.5, so that is the correct answer.
The answer would be B

find the equation of the line that passes through point a and b

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Answer:

y=2x-1

Step-by-step explanation:

Describe and correct the error in using the percent proportion to answer the question below
“6 is 6.25% of what number”

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Using proportions, it is found that the error was treating the 100% value as a percent(100) instead of a decimal 1, hence the correct value is of 96.

What is a proportion?

A proportion is a fraction of a total amount, and the measures are related using a rule of three.

In this problem, we have that 100% = 1 of the number is w, while 6 is equals to 6.25% = 0.0625. Hence the rule of three is given by:

1 - w

0.0625 - 6

Applying cross multiplication:

0.0625w = 6.

w = 6/0.0625

w = 96.

The error was treating the 100% value as a percent(100) instead of a decimal 1, hence the correct value is of 96.

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4 and 1/3 times 4 and 1/5

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Answer:

The answer is 18.2 OR 18 1/5

Step-by-step explanation:

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10 people put their names into 2 different drawings what is the probability the same person will win both?

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Answer:

2/20 chance that they get both the prizes

Unlikely due to the reason it’s a lot of people

ome friends went to the local movie theater and bought four large buckets of popcorn and six boxes of candy. The total for the snacks was $46.50. The last time you were at the theater, you bought a large bucket of popcorn and a box of candy, and the total was $9.75. How much would 2 large buckets of popcorn and 3 boxes of candy cost?
Type the price of one bucket of popcorn here.

Type the price of one box of candy here.


How much would 2 large buckets of popcorn cost?

How much would 3 boxes of candy cost?


How much would 2 large buckets of popcorn and 3 boxes of candy cost?

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Answer:

One bucket of popcorn:  6$

One box of candy: $3.75

2 buckets of popcorn:  $12

3 boxes of candy:  $11.25

2 buckets of popcorn and 3 boxes of candy:  $23.25

Step-by-step explanation:

We can find the cost of one bucket of popcorn and one box of candy using a system of equations

[tex]4P + 6C=46.50\\P + C =9.75[/tex]

We can use the elimination method and thus multiply the second equation by -4:  

[tex]4P + 6C = 46.50\\-4(P+C=9.75)\\\\4P + 6C = 46.50\\-4P -4C=-39\\\\2C = 7.5\\\\C = 3.75[/tex]

We can plug C into the second equation to find P:

[tex]P + 3.75 = 9.75\\P = 6[/tex]

Thus, the cost of two buckets of popcorn is 6 * 2 = $12

And the cost of three boxes of candy is 3.75 * 3 = $11.25

And the cost of both two buckets of popcorn and three boxes of candy is (6*2) + (3*3.75) = 12 + 11.25 = $23.25

Determine the type of symmetry of r=-7+ 2cos3ø from the equation, if any. Make sure to confirm graphically. Symmetric with respect to the:
A) pole
B) none of these
C)line /2
D) polar axis

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well, hmmm to check for polar symmetry, hmmm say we simply replace the value for either "r" or "θ" or both in the original equation, if the equation rendered is the same as the original, there you have it, symmetry, so let's do that.

[tex]\underline{\textit{testing for symmetry to the }\frac{\pi }{2}~line\qquad \qquad r=-r~~,~~\theta =-\theta } \\\\\\ r=-7+2cos(3\theta )\implies (-r)=-7+2cos[3(-\theta )]\implies -r=-7+2cos(-3\theta ) \\\\\\ \stackrel{symmetry~identity}{-r=-7+2\stackrel{\downarrow }{cos(3\theta )}}\implies r=7-2cos(3\theta )\impliedby \textit{woopsie, no dice} \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill[/tex]

[tex]\underline{\textit{testing for symmetry to the polar axis}\qquad \qquad \theta =-\theta} \\\\\\ r=-7+2cos(3\theta )\implies r=-7+2cos[3(-\theta )]\implies r=-7+2cos(-3\theta ) \\\\\\ \stackrel{symmetry~identity}{r=-7+2\stackrel{\downarrow }{cos(3\theta )}}\impliedby \textit{low and behold\qquad \Large \checkmark}[/tex]

now, we could run a test for "the pole" or namely the origin by simply changin r = -r, however we already know where the symmetry is, so no need.

Check the picture below.

Please help
Simplify:

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Answer:

-9 3/4a+10 2/5

Step-by-step explanation:

-12 * 5/6a = -10a

-12 * -7/8 =  10 1/2

1/14 * 3 1/2a = 1/4 a

1/14 * -1 2/5 = -1/10

Put it together: -10a + 10 1/2 + 1/4a - 1/10

-10a+1/4a = -9 3/4a

10 1/2-1/10= 10 2/5

-9 3/4a + 10 2/5

What is the explict rule for the geometric sequence? 9,6,4, 8/3 Enter your answer in the box. an=

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Answer:

an = 9(⅔)^(n-1)

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for explicit is: An = a1(r)^(n-1)

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Graph The equation: y=(-x)-6

Gibberish for points WILL NOT be tolerated.

Please, if you can, try to make the mark ON the picture I have provided, in red.

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function :  y = (-x) - 6

Find x-intercept :

(-x) - 6 = 0(-x) = 6x = -6

Find y-intercept :

y = (-0) - 6 y = -6

mark these two points on both the axis and draw a straight linear graph.

passes coordinates : (0, -6), (-6, 0)

[tex]\\ \rm\rightarrowtail y=-x-6[/tex]

Take some point s

(1,-7)(2,-8)(3,-9)

Graph it

Need Help Asap!!
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Let's check I the given pairs of triangles are congruent or not ~

problem 1

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \:ABC \cong FED[/tex]

These triangles are congruent by SSS congruency, as it's three sides are equal.

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problem 2

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \:LMN \not \cong PQO[/tex]

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These triangles are not congruent because they don't fulfill any congruency criteria.

problem 3

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: XVW \cong YZA [/tex]

These triangles are congruent by AAS congruency criteria, since two angles and one of the side is common.

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problem 4

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: GHI \not \cong IJG [/tex]

These triangles are not congruent because they don't fulfill any criteria.

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problem 5

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: PQR\cong QPO[/tex]

These triangles are congruent by SSS congruency, as it's two sides are equal and one side is common.

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problem 6

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: JIK \cong HIG [/tex]

These triangles are congruent by SAS congruency, since two sides and Angle between them are equal.

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Problem 7

These given triangles are congruent by SSS congruency, because they have two equal sides and one common side in there.

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problem 8

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: BCD \cong FED [/tex]

These triangles are congruent by ASA congruency, because they have one pair equal angles, one pair of vertical opposite angles (they are equal) and a side between them equal.

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problem 9

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: LKM \cong LNM [/tex]

These given triangles are congruent by SSS congruency, because they have two equal sides and one common side in there.

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Each letter in the word THEORETICAL is written on a separate slip of paper and placed in a hat. A letter is chosen at random from the hat.

d. Find a word for which the probability that you choose R when you randomly choose a letter from the word is 2/5.​

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Answer:

  parry

Step-by-step explanation:

You are looking for a 5-letter word that has two letters R in it. One such is ...

  parry

If told that |A|=48 what are the possible values for X.


Please help!

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If the value of |A| is 48 the possible values for x in the matrix is 4 or -2.

How to use determinant to find a value in a matrix?

The determinant of the matrix A is as follows:

|A| = 48

Therefore,

48 = (3x × 2x) - (4x × 3)

48 = 6x² - 12x

6x² - 12x - 48 = 0

3x² - 6x - 24 = 0

x² - 2x - 8 = 0

x² + 2x - 4x - 8 = 0

x(x + 2 -4(x + 2) = 0

(x - 4)(x +2) = 0

Therefore,

x = 4 or -2

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A cone has a hight of 18 meters and a radius of 10 meters what is its volume use 3.14

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[tex]\textit{volume of a cone}\\\\ V=\cfrac{\pi r^2 h}{3}~~ \begin{cases} r=radius\\ h=height\\[-0.5em] \hrulefill\\ r=10\\ h=18 \end{cases}\implies V=\cfrac{\pi (10)^2(18)}{3}\implies \stackrel{using~\pi =3.14}{V=1884}[/tex]

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