The shortest distance from a point to a straight line is

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Answer: a line perpendicular to that straight line passing through that point

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3 - 24 divided by 8 + 4 square

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(3-24) / (8+4)^2
it's written like this right?

(-12) / (12)^2
do the work in the parenthesis first

(-12) / (144)
then square 12

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simplify by dividing the numerator and the denominator by 12

Angles geometry help me out please

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Answer:

Angle name for 1&2 is Adjacent

Two solutions of different concentrations of acid are mixed creating 40 mL of a solution that is 32% acid. One-quarter of the solution is made up of a 20% acid solution. The remaining three-quarters is made up of a solution of unknown concentration, c.Which equation can be used to determine c, the unknown concentration?

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Taking the 3 solutions as 3 different terms, we can create an equation as follows:

Solution 1 : 10mL with 20% acid
Solution 2 : 30mL with x% acid
Solution 3 : 40mL with 32% acid

Since solution 1 + solution 2 = solution 3, let us substitute the given values we have:

10(0.2) + 30(x) = 40(0.32)
2 + 30x = 12.8

To solve for the unknown concentration x, we subtract 2 from both sides:
2 + 30x - 2 = 12.8 - 2
30x = 10.8

Dividing both sides by 30:
30x/30 = 10.8/30
x = 0.36

Therefore the unknown solution is 36% acid.

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Therefore the unknown solution is 36% acid.

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What is the sale price

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Answer:

the answer is $24

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Answer:

8$

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to get the answer multiply the orignial price by .75

then subtract that number from the original.

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Select the statement that is the converse of the following statement:If I get a good grade on my next math test, then I'll be stoked.
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If I'm stoked, then I got a good
grade on my math test.
If I'm not stoked, then I didn't
O get a good grade on my math
test.
If I don't get a good grade on
my next math test, then I won't
be stoked.
If I get a good grade on my
next math test, then I won't be
stoked.

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Answer:

"If I don't get a good grade on my next math test, then I won't be stoked."

Step-by-step explanation:

The original statement is about a good grade leading to being happy. The converse statement is about a bad grade leading to not being happy. It's the opposite situation but still follows a similar pattern: "If A, then B" becomes "If not A, then not B."
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Consider two linear transformations y = T(x) and z = L(y), where T goes from R^m to R^p and L goes from R^p to R^n. Is the transformationz = L(T(x)) linear as well ? [The transformation z = L(T(x)) is called the composite of T and L.]

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Yes.

Proof: Consider x, y in R^m. Then since T is linear, we have:

T(a*x + b*y) = a*T(x) + b*T(y)

But since L is linear, we have:

L(a*T(x) + b*T(y)) = a*L(T(x)) + b*L(T(y))

So:

L(T(a*x + b*y)) = a*L(T(x)) + b*L(T(y))

and the composition is linear.