Answer:
Exponential decay.
Step-by-step explanation:
You can use a graphing utility to check this pretty quickly, but you can also look at the equation and get the answer. Since the function has a variable in the exponent, it definitely won't be a linear equation. Quadratic equations are ones of the form ax^2 + bx + c, and your function doesn't look like that, so already you've ruled out two answers.
From the start, since we have a variable in the exponent, we can recognize that it's exponential. Figuring out growth or decay is a little more complicated. Having a negative sign out front can flip the graph; having a negative sign in the exponent flips the graph, too. In your case, you have no negatives; just 2(1/2)^x. What you need to note here, and you could use a few test points to check, is that as x gets bigger, (1/2) will get smaller and smaller. Think about it. When x = 0, 2(1/2)^0 simplifies to just 2. When x = 1, 2(1/2)^1 simplifies to 1. Already, we can tell that this graph is declining, but if you want to make sure, try a really big value for x, like 100. 2(1/2)^100 is a value very very very veeery close to 0. Therefore, you can tell that as the exponent gets larger, the value of the function goes down and gets closer and closer to zero. This means that it can't be exponential growth. In the case of exponential growth, as the exponent gets bigger, your output should increase, too.
1) if they're both 1:
1 x 1 = 1: they preoduct is equal to both factors!
2) if one of them is negative (but not 2!)
for example: -2 and 6: the product is -12, and it's less than both -2 and 6!!!
Answer:
The velocities after 739 s of firing of each engine would be 6642.81 m/s in the x direction and 5306.02 in the y direction
Step-by-step explanation:
- For a constant acceleration: , where is the final velocity in a direction after the acceleration is applied, is the initial velocity in that direction before the acceleration is applied, a is the acceleration applied in such direction, and t is the amount of time during where that acceleration was applied.
- <em>Then for the x direction</em> it is known that the initial velocity is 5320 m/s, the acceleration (the applied by the engine) in x direction is 1.79 m/s2 and, the time during the acceleration was applied (the time during the engines were fired) of the is 739 s. Then:
- In the same fashion, <em>for the y direction</em>, the initial velocity is 0 m/s, the acceleration in y direction is 7.18 m/s2, and the time is the same that in the x direction, 739 s, then for the final velocity in the y direction:
Answer:
0.13832
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
73
292
173
Step-by-step explanation:
x = first number
4x = second number
100 + x = third number
x + 4x + 100 + x = 538
6x + 100 = 538
6x + 100 - 100 = 538 - 100
6x = 438
6x/6 = 438/6
x = 73
Check:
73 + 4(73) + 100 + 73 = 538
73 + 292 + 173 = 538
538 = 538