The airplane has descended (25,000 - 19,000) = 6,000 feet
while flying (150 - 90) = 60 miles.
If the descent is modeled by a linear function, then the slope
of the function is
(-6000 ft) / (60 miles) = - 100 ft/mile .
Since it still has 19,000 ft left to descend, at the rate of 100 ft/mi,
it still needs to fly
(19,000 ft) / (100 ft/mile) = 190 miles
to reach the ground.
It's located 90 miles west of the runway now. So if it continues
on the same slope, it'll be 100 miles past the runway (east of it)
when it touches down.
I sure hope there's another airport there.
A number is rational if it can be written in form a/b where a and b are integers and b is not equal to 0
integers are like -4,-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,4, etc
so
√20=2√5 which is irrational because we can't write it as a fraciton with only integers
also a rational number multilied by an irratinonal number=irrtaional
we know that the square root of any prime number will be irrational and 5 is prime so 2 times √5=rational times irrational=irrational
√20 is irrational
8 over 32 is double 2 over 16
If the equation of a line is in standard form, the easiest method to graph the line is by finding intercepts. Remember that at the y-intercept, the x coordinate is equal to 0, and that at the x-intercept, the y coordinate is equal to 0. To find the y-intercept, set x equal to 0 and solve for y.
I hope this helped!
Answer: Yes SAS
Step-by-step explanation:
There are two sides congruent and one angle congruent