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29-35 For exercises 29-34, find the type of quadrilateral that could fit the given description. There...
QUESTION 1 Quadrilateral WXZY is a square. If the measure of angle XYZ = 4x + 15, find the value of x. 15 15 18.75 7.5 2 points QUESTION 2 Determine whether parallelogram JKLM with vertices J(-1, 1), K(4, 1), L(4, 6) and M(-1, 6) is a rhombus, square, rectangle or all three. rhombus square rectangle rhombus, square and rectangle 2 points QUESTION 3 In rectangle JKLM, JK is equal to 12 feet, and LN is equal...
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27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 QUESTIONY An increase in the price of oil shifts the short-run Phillips curve right and the unemployment rate rises. short-run Phillips curve right and the unemployment rate falls. short-run Phillips curve left and the unemployment rate falls. short-run Phillips curve left and the unemployment rate rises. QUESTION 10 In the short run, an increase in government purchases increases real GDP...
stuck on #37 7-13 In Exercises 33 through 38. find the difference quotient, fa+ h)-a) 33. f(x)4 5x 35. f) 4x 2 34. f(x)2x 3 36. fx) x2 37. f) 38. f(x) - + 1 In Exercises 39 through 42, first obtain the composite functions f(g(x)) and g(f(x)), and then find all number r (if any) such that f(g(x)) g(f(x)). 39. fx) Vt, gt) 1 3 7-13 In Exercises 33 through 38. find the difference quotient, fa+ h)-a) 33. f(x)4...
Can someone do 2,6,8,12 34 Exercises 187 EXAMPLE 7 GETTING FIVE HEARTS Find the probability of being dealt five bearts SOLUTION The sample is the same as in Example 5. The event consists of all pos- hands that include five hearts and no non-hearts This involves cltegories (hearts and non-hearts), so we will use the Fundamental Count- hinciple and multiply the number of ways of getting five hearts and the sible number of ways of getting no non-hearts There are...
29. a test could not effectively discriminate one microbe from another microbe as it normally should, which of the following would apply about that test? (see the Lab Manual). 2. inadequate sensitivity b. inadequate specificity 30. We will also be running the Methyl Red and Voges-Proskauer tests (Lab 5-3). The Methyl Red (MR) test is designed to detect microbes that produce which of the following? a. Mixed acids b. Stable acids c. Chemicals that reduce the pH to 4.4 or...
C# 1. Given two lengths between 0 and 9, create an rowLength by colLength matrix with each element representing its column and row value, starting from 1. So the element at the first column and the first row will be 11. If either length is out of the range, simply return a null. For exmaple, if colLength = 5 and rowLength = 4, you will see: 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 23 24 25 31 32 33 34...
Use the paragraph to answer 25-34 (all parts of one question) Use the following information to answer questions 25-34 We all know that dogs have an amazing sense of smell. They are used to help hunters find their prey, determine the location of missing people, and screen luggage for drugs. But can a dog's keen sense of smell also be used to determine whether a patient has cancer? This is a question that has been asked recently and studies have...
Do heavier cars really use more gasoline? Suppose a car is chosen at random. Let x be the weight of the car (in hundreds of pounds), and let y be the miles per gallon (mpg). x 29 44 33 47 23 40 34 52 y 32 20 26 13 29 17 21 14 Complete parts (a) through (e), given Σx = 302, Σy = 172, Σx2 = 12,064, Σy2 = 4036, Σxy = 6066, and r ≈ −0.902. (a) Draw...
Hello, I need help with the journal entries for transactions 29, 34, 35, 37, and 38. 01. June 1: Byte issued 2,660 shares of common stock to Lisa after $28,600 in cash and computer equip with a fair market value of $40,560 were received. 02. June 1: Byte issued 2,282 of it's common stock after acquiring from Andrew $48,100 in cash, computer equipment with a FMV of $10,920 and office equip with a FMV of $676 03. June 1: Byte...