The answer is
h = AB sin tetha,
tetha is <span>1 degree 10' = 1.1°, and AB = 3.5km
the vertical rise is h = 4.7</span>
Answer:
Coordinates of Q
Option D is correct option.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given:
K is the midpoint of PQ
Coordinates of P = (-9,-4)
Coordinates of K = (-1,6)
We need to find coordinates of Q
We will use the formula of midpoint:
We are given midpoint K and the coordinates of P we need to find the coordinates of Q.
Now, we can write
So, we get coordinates of Q
Option D is correct option.
Since .68 is 68/100, you can simplify to 17/25.
18 Celsius because it is 64.4 in Fahrenheit which is a natural temperature and 50 is 122 in Fahrenheit which is very hot.
Hope I was helpful!
11. y = -23x - 21
You can get this by starting with y = mx + b (slope intercept form). Then put in all the knowns and solve for the b.
2 = -23(-1) + b
2 = 23 + b
-21 = b
Then add that to the end of the equation with m = -23
12. -5
The y-intercept of an equation is always the number added on at the end of an equation. It is also the number with no x attached to it.
13. 8x^9y^6
When you use the law of exponents, you need to make sure the exponent goes to each individual term. When we cube the 2, it becomes 8. When you cube x^3, you get x^3*x^3*x^3 or x^9. And with y^2 you get y^6