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OpenStudy (sboodhoo):

Which of the following best represents the relationship between angles x and y? x = y x = 180° − y y = 180° − x x = 2y

OpenStudy (sboodhoo):

OpenStudy (mexican_white_boy):

do you have a guess?

OpenStudy (sboodhoo):

A?

OpenStudy (mexican_white_boy):

Correct

OpenStudy (sboodhoo):

i have a couple more questions

OpenStudy (mexican_white_boy):

sure

OpenStudy (sboodhoo):

Which of the following numbers is irrational? a fraction with numerator negative 9 and denominator 5, a fraction with numerator square root of 5, a fraction with numerator 7 and denominator 3, square root of 9 A.a fraction with numerator negative 9 and denominator 5 B .square root of 5 C.a fraction with numerator 7 and denominator 3 D.square root of 9

OpenStudy (mexican_white_boy):

b

OpenStudy (sboodhoo):

Which calculation can be used to find the value of p in the equation p^3 = 8? p equals cube root of 8 p equals 3 multiplied by the square root of 8 p equals 2 multiplied by square root of 8 p equals square root of 8

OpenStudy (mexican_white_boy):

A

OpenStudy (sboodhoo):

Two functions, function A and function B, are shown below: Function A x y 7 14 8 16 9 18

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OpenStudy (sboodhoo):

Which statement best compares the rate of change of the two functions? The rate of change of both functions is 2. The rate of change of both functions is 3. The rate of change of function A is greater than the rate of change of function B. The rate of change of function B is greater than the rate of change of function A.

OpenStudy (mexican_white_boy):

D

OpenStudy (sboodhoo):

Multiply (2.4 ⋅ 1014) ⋅ (4 ⋅ 107). Express the answer in scientific notation. 9.6 ⋅ 10^21 9.6 ⋅ 10^22 96 ⋅ 10^21 96 ⋅ 10^22

OpenStudy (mexican_white_boy):

i don't know for that one

OpenStudy (sboodhoo):

k what about this one

OpenStudy (sboodhoo):

What is the simplified expression for 3^3x3^3/3^4? 3^0 3^1 3^2 3^4

OpenStudy (sboodhoo):

@Mexican_White_boy

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