Mathematics, 12.08.2020 04:01 christhegreat1
11 Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. Not all tiles will be used. Match each graph with the quadratic function it represents. f(x) = -2x2 + 12x − 17 f(x) = 2x2 − 12x + 17 f(x) = 2x2 + 12x + 17 f(x) = 2x2 + 12x − 17 f(x) = -2x2 − 12x − 19
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What is the value of x in the following equation. -x ^3/2 = -27
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:40
Juliana says that she can use the patterns of equivalent ratios in the multiplication table below to write an infinite number of ratios that are equivalent to 6: 10. which statement explains whether juliana is correct? she is correct because she can multiply 6 and 10 by any number to form an equivalent ratio. she is correct because 6: 10 can be written as 1: 2 and there are an infinite number of ratios for 1: 2. she is not correct because the multiplication table does not include multiples of 10. she is not correct because 6: 10 is equivalent to 3: 5 and there are only 9 ratios in the multiplication table that are equivalent to 3: 5.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00
Atheater wants to build movable steps that they can use to go on and off the stage. they want the steps to have enough space inside so they can also be used to store props. how much space is inside the steps?
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11 Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. Not all tiles will be used. Match each...
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