How do you find all the asymptotes for function (x-3) 4? - Socratic There are no asymptotes This is a graph for a straight line To find a vertical asymptote(s), see what value of x would make the denominator 0 If the degree of a polynomial in the numerator is less than the denominator, there is a horizontal asymptote y = 0 If the degree of a polynomial in the numerator is higher, there is no horizontal asymptote
How does pH relate to concentration? - Socratic There is quite a bit involved in this question In general, the pH of an acid solution will be lower as the solution is more concentrated For bases, the pH will be higher with more highly concentrated solutions Here are some important relationships to remember: pH = -log[H+] pOH - log[OH-] pH + pOH = 14 [H+][OH-] = 1 x 10^-14 [H+] = 10^(-pH) [OH-] = 10^(-pOH) Here is a video which discusses
Maria is walking the perimeter of the gym. She walks the . . . - Socratic P=80 meters I am going to assume the gym has a rectangular area The formula for the area of a rectangle is: A=l*w where l is the length and w is the width 375=25*w w=375 25=15 meters The formula for the perimeter of a rectangle is: P=2l+2w P=2(25)+2(15)=50+30=80 meters
Question #839d2 - Socratic Calculate what one part of the ratio equals 4 parts equals 12 so therefore 1 part would equal 3 Peaches : Grapefruit : Pears 3 :1 :4 We know what one part equals so we can substitute in (3×3) : (1×3) : (4×3) 9 :3 :12 Looking at this we can see there are 9 peaches and 3 grapefruits Hope this has helped