Answer: Goverment good
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
last one
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
11
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2(5)+2-3
Step-by-step explanation:
if a = 5 and b=2,
you add it into the expression.
2a + b -3 --> 2(5) + 2 - 3
all you have to do is replace the letters with the (given) numbers.
then, solve.
2(5) = 10
2-3= 1
10+1 =11
the answer is 11.
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#2: This function is not defined if the denominator = 0. So, steal the denom. and set it = to 0, and then solve the resulting eqn: 3x-1=0, 3x = 1, x = 1/3.
The domain is the set of all real numbers except for x = 1/3. The range is the set of all real numbers except for y = 0.
#4: this function will not be defined if 16-x^4 is less than 0.
so you must solve the inequality x^4 ≤ 16. Take the 4th root of both sides. The domain is (-2, 2). By all means, check. Suppose x = 1.5. is x^4≤16?
The smallest value y can have is zero, which occurs when x = plus or minus 2.
Answer:
106.1 ft/s
Step-by-step explanation:
You know the diagonal of a square is √2 times the length of one side, so the distance from 3rd to 1st is 90√2 feet ≈ 127.2792 ft.
The speed is the ratio of distance to time:
speed = distance/time = 127.2972 ft/(1.2 s) ≈ 106.1 ft/s.
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In case you have never figured or seen the computation of the diagonal of a square (the hypotenuse of an isosceles right triangle), consider the square with side lengths 1. The diagonal will cut the square into halves that are isosceles right triangles with leg lengths 1. Then the Pythagorean theorem can be used to find the diagonal length d:
d² = 1² + 1²
d² = 2
d = √2
Since this is the diagonal for a side length of 1, any other side length will serve as a scale factor for this value. A square with a side length of 90 ft will have a diagonal measuring 90√2 ft.