Answer:
Volume = V= 346.43 cm ^3
Step-by-step explanation:
15.32 x 10 = 153.2cm Area of side
We find the height of the cylinder, to enable the radius/2 for the circle side x 2
it would be the same as triangle side 6 but the exact circumference is worked out at 6.37
We start by finding the side
As a = half circumference = 20 x sin (30) =10 we x2 for full circumference, then divide by pi
10 +10 =20cm circumference.
20/6.28 =3.1847133758 = radius
we x 2 and find the height
3.1847133758 x 2 = 6.3694267516
rounded to nearest 10th = 6.4 units exact 6.37
We find other measurements before calculating volume.
and b = √400-√100 = √300
b= 17.32 (height for volume use) or length of right side cylinder
c= 20 hypotenuse.
Volume = πr2h
V= 3.14 * 6.37 * 17.32 =346.43
V= 346.43 cm ^3
V= 346 cm ^3 to nearest 10th
V= 346.43 cm^3
The <u>correct answer</u> is:
As x→-∞, y→-3.
As x→∞, y→∞.
Explanation:
As our values of x get further into the negative numbers, the value of 2ˣ will approach 0. This is because raising a number to a negative exponent "flips" the number below the denominator and raises it to a power; we end up with smaller and smaller fractions, eventually so small that they nearly equal 0.
This will make the value of the function 0-3=-3.
As x gets larger and larger (towards ∞), the value of y, 2ˣ, continues to grow as well. Since it continues to grow exponentially, we say the value approaches ∞.
(50,45)(125,37.50)
slope(m) = (37.50 - 45) / (125 - 50) = -7.5/75 = -0.1
y = mx + b
slope(m) = -0.1
(50,45)...x = 50 and y = 45
now we sub and find b, the y int
45 = -0.1(50) + b
45 = - 5 + b
45 + 5 = b
50 = b
so ur equation is : y = -0.1x + 50
so it the staff sells 150 yearbooks...
y = -0.1x + 50
y = -0.1(150) + 50
y = -15 + 50
y = 35 <== price per yearbook
A. W = L - 10
b. P = 2(L + L - 10)
P = 2(2L - 10)
P = 4L - 20
c. solve
P = 4L - 20
244 = 4L - 20
244 + 20 = 4L
264 = 4L
264 / 4 = L
66 = L or L = 66
Length of the rectangle = 66 mm
d.
W = L - 10
W = 66 - 10
W = 56
Width of rectangle = 56 mm
Answer:
John technically doesn't have anymore. Instead, sally owes John 59763 bottles of water. If you're asking for something mathematical, John now has -59763 bottles of water.