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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Solve the equation by completing the square.x2 - 10x + 28 = 0a. x ≈ 3.3, x ≈ 6.7b. x = 5 + i√3, x = 5 − i√3c. x ≈ 18.5, x ≈ 1.5d. x = 10 + i√3 , x = 10 − i√3==========================================Rewrite the equation so that the left side is a factored perfect square. 3x2 - 4x = 2======================================Write an equation equivalent to the one below by writing the trinomial as a perfect square trinomial.x2 + 8x + 9 = - 9a. x2 + 8x + 16 = 16b. x2 + 8x + 16 =- 2c. x2 + 8x + 64 = 46d. x2 + 8x + 64 = 64==============================================Find the value of c that will make the expression a perfect square trinomial.x2 + 0.6x + ca. 0.3b. 0.36c. 0.9d. 0.09==============================================Write an equation equivalent to the one below by writing the trinomial as a perfect square trinomial.A. B. C. D. ================================================Write an equation equivalent to the one below by writing the trinomial as a perfect square trinomial.x2 - 4x + 1 = 0 a. x2 - 4x + 4 = -3b. x2 - 4x + 5 = 0c. x2 - 4x + 4 = 3d. x2 - 4x + 4 = 5======================================Find the value of c that will make the expression a perfect square trinomial.x2 - 15x + ca. -7.5b. 7.5c. -56.25d. 56.25================================================Rewrite the equation by factoring the perfect square trinomial.x2 + 8x + 16 = 7a. (x + 4)2 = 7b. (x - 4)2 = 7c. (x + 8)2 = 7d. (x - 8)2 = 7==============================================Rewrite the equation by factoring the perfect square trinomial.x2 + 12x + 36 = 25a. (x - 6)2 = 5b. (x - 6)2 = 25c. (x + 6)2 = 25d. (x + 6)2 = 5
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A woman has up to $10000 to invest. Her broker suggests investing in two bonds: Bond A , and Bond B. Bond A is a rather ri ...
MATH 132 UNLV Number of Type Souvenirs & Objective Function Maximized Problem
A woman has up to $10000 to invest. Her broker suggests investing in two bonds: Bond A , and Bond B. Bond A is a rather risky bond with an annual yield of 10% and bond B is a rather safe bond with an annual yield of 7% After some consideration, she decides to invest at most $6000 in bond A, and invest at least $2000 in bond B. Moreover, she wants to invest at least as much in bond A as in bond B. She wishes to maximize her annual yield.a) In each blank box below, select the best answer from the list that helps complete the objective function and its associated constraint inequalities. 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Each toy A costs the store owner $8 to purchase, and each toy B costs her $16. Each toy A brings the owner of the store a profit of $2 , while each toy B yields a profit of $3. The store owner estimates that no more than 2000 toys will be sold every month, and she does not plan to invest more than $20000 in inventory of these toys. She would like to maximize her monthly profit.a) In each blank box below, select the best answer from the list that helps complete the objective function and its associated constraint inequalities. Please note that the option <= indicates ≤≤ , and the option >= indicates ≥≥.P= [ Select ] ["2", "1", "16", "3", "Correct answer is not listed", "8"] A+ [ Select ] ["16", "3", "2", "1", "Correct answer is not listed", "8"] BA+ [ Select ] ["3", "1", "16", "8", "Correct answer is not listed", "2"] B [ Select ] [">=", "<=", "=", "Correct answer is not listed"] 2000 [ Select ] ["Correct answer is not listed", "2", "16", "3", "1", "8"] A+16B [ Select ] ["=", "<=", ">=", "Correct answer is not listed"] 20000b) Use the geometric approach (with A placed on the x-axis and B on the y-axis) to determine the coordinates of the corner points of the solution region. Then, select the answer from this list: [ Select ] ["(0,1250) , (0,2000) , (1500,500)", "(0,0) , (0,1250) , (1500,500) , (2000,0)", "(0,0) , (0,1250) , (2500,0)", "(0,0) , (0,2000) , (1500,500) , (2000,0)", "(1500,500) , (2000,0) , (2500,0)", "Correct answer is not listed", "(0,0) (0,2000) , (1500,500) , (2500,0)"] c) Which of the feasible corner points you selected in part (b) above maximizes the objective function? Note that a feasible corner point is any corner point with at least one non-zero coordinate. Select the answer from this list: [ Select ] ["Correct answer is not listed", "(2000,0)", "(1500,500)", "(2500,0)", "(0,2000)", "(0,1250)"] d) What is the maximum monthly profit? [ Select ] ["$3850", "$3750", "Correct answer is not listed", "$4500", "$4800", "$4000"]
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Please note that the option <= indicates ≤≤ , and the option >= indicates ≥≥.R= [ Select ] 0.07 6000 0.1 10000 2000 Correct answer is not listed A+ [ Select ] Correct answer is not listed 10000 2000 0.1 6000 0.07 BA+ [ Select ] Correct answer is not listed 2 1 0.07 0.01 2000 6000 B [ Select ] <= >= = Correct answer is not listed 10000A [ Select ] Correct answer is not listed <= = >= 6000B [ Select ] Correct answer is not listed <= >= = 2000A [ Select ] Correct answer is not listed <= >= = Bb) Use the geometric approach (with A placed on the x-axis and B on the y-axis) to determine the coordinates of the corner points of the solution region. 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Then, select the answer from this list: [ Select ] ["(0,1250) , (0,2000) , (1500,500)", "(0,0) , (0,1250) , (1500,500) , (2000,0)", "(0,0) , (0,1250) , (2500,0)", "(0,0) , (0,2000) , (1500,500) , (2000,0)", "(1500,500) , (2000,0) , (2500,0)", "Correct answer is not listed", "(0,0) (0,2000) , (1500,500) , (2500,0)"] c) Which of the feasible corner points you selected in part (b) above maximizes the objective function? Note that a feasible corner point is any corner point with at least one non-zero coordinate. Select the answer from this list: [ Select ] ["Correct answer is not listed", "(2000,0)", "(1500,500)", "(2500,0)", "(0,2000)", "(0,1250)"] d) What is the maximum monthly profit? [ Select ] ["$3850", "$3750", "Correct answer is not listed", "$4500", "$4800", "$4000"]
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