Mathematics, 09.09.2021 23:20 rubyfun58
ARCHITECTURE An architect models the floor,
walls, and ceiling of a building with planes. To locate
one of the planes that will represent a wall, the
architect starts by marking off two points in the plane
that represents the floor. What further information can
the architect give to specify the plane that will
represent the wall?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:40, rafamoreura
The coordinate grid shows points a through k. which points are solutions to the system of inequalities listed below? 2x+ ys 10 2x 4y < 8 oa c, d, k o e, f. g, j oa, c, d, h, k oe, f. g, h, j
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:40, evarod
Afactory makes propeller drive shafts for ships. a quality assurance engineer at the factory needs to estimate the true mean length of the shafts. she randomly selects four drive shafts made at the factory, measures their lengths, and finds their sample mean to be 1000 mm. the lengths are known to follow a normal distribution whose standard deviation is 2 mm. calculate a 95% confidence interval for the true mean length of the shafts. input your answers for the margin of error, lower bound, and upper bound.
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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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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30, amyaacrawford86
Solve each quadratic equation by factoring and using the zero product property. 14x - 49 = x^2
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ARCHITECTURE An architect models the floor,
walls, and ceiling of a building with planes. To locat...
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