Answer:
80 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a really confusing question with a really confusing answer. Basically, the 80 degree angle that they give us (Angle 2, I think) is equivalent to Angle 4, Angle 5, and Angle 3. I know that might seem really weird, but if you look closely at all the angles I just named, they all look like they are about the same measure. They are all slightly less than a right angle (90 degrees) and none of them are obtuse angles- they're all acute. Basically, the answer is 80.
And if I'm wrong, I am so sorry! I still sometimes get confused on these type of questions. Well, I hope its right and I hope that if it is, it was helpful! Have a lovely day!! :)
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This area is equal to the sum of a circle with a radius of 5/2 in and a rectangle 5 by 15 in so:
A=πr^2+xy
A=π(2.5)^2+5*15
A=6.25π+75 in^2
A≈94.63 in^2 (to nearest hundredth) so
A≈95 in^2 (to nearest whole square inch)
Answer:
The constant force exerted on the ball by the wall is 119.68 N.
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider the provided information.
It is given that the mass of the ball is m = 2.2 kg
The initial velocity of the ball towards left is 7.4 m/s
So the momentum of the ball when it strikes is =
The final velocity of the ball is -6.2 m/s
So the momentum of the ball when it strikes back is =
Thus change in moment is:
The duration of force exerted on the ball t = 0.25 s
Therefore, the constant force exerted on the ball by the wall is:
Hence, the constant force exerted on the ball by the wall is 119.68 N.
Answer:
5x+2=0
Step-by-step explanation:
When factoring you add or subtract your factors that are similar.
For example 9x-4x+ 5x
and this is how you get 5x+2=0
Any Questions?