Answer:
The last choice availablle
Step-by-step explanation:
The way you can tell the points the function has in common with the x-axis (also known as the solutions, roots, or zeros of the functiion) you have to factor it to solve for x. When you throw this into the quadratic formula you get that there is a negative under the square root sign, which is indicative of imaginary solutions. Imaginary solutions do NOT cross the x-axis. So the answer to your problem is the last choice.
150 grams weigh more than 5 ounces
The height of broken part of tree from ground is 5.569m.
Justification:
Let BD is a tree of height 12 m.
<u>Suppose it got bent at a point C and let the part CD take the position CA, meeting the ground at A</u>.
i.e., CD = AC = h m
<u>Broken part makes 60° angle from ground</u>
So, ∠BAC = 60°
<u>Now, height of remaining part of tree</u> = (12 – h)m.
In right angled ∆ABC,
sin 60° = BC/AC
⇒ √3/2 = (12 - h)/h
⇒ √3h = 2(12 – h)
⇒ √3h = 24 – 2h
⇒ √3h + 2h = 24
⇒ h(√3 + 2) = 24
⇒ h(1.732 + 2) = 24
⇒ h(3.732) = 24
⇒ h = 24/3.732 = 6.4308 m
<u>Hence, height of broken tree from ground</u>
⇒ BC = 12 – h
⇒ 12 – 6.4308 = 5.569m
<u>Hence, tree is broken 5.569 m from ground</u>.
<u>Note</u>: See attached picture.
I believe you work the problem out and put the answer down.