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Let's a and b the 2 angles.
a+b=180 (1)
a=b/3+8 ==> 3a-b=24 (2)
(1)+(2)==>4a=204==>a=51(°) and b=180-51=129(°)
Proof:
129/3+8=43+8=51
129+51=180
Can you add the price of the tickets?
Answer:
y=4x-3
Step-by-step explanation:
First, write your equation as y=4x+b. Plug in your coordinate to the equation, it should look like this: -7=4(-1)+b. Multiply 4 by -1 to get -4. It should look like this: -7= -4+b. Add 4 to both sides to get your y-intercept of -3. Go back to your original equation and plug in -3 to b. This is your final equation: y=4x-3. Hope this helped!
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The function for this problem is: h(t) = -16(t)^2 + vt + s h= the height t= time v= velocity s= starting height With the information given, we know that the starting height is 0, since it was from the ground, and the velocity of the ball is 35 feet per second. Inserting the these information into the equation, we get: h(t) = -16(t)^2 + 35t Now the question asks to find the maximum height. It can be done by using a grapher to graph the maximum of the parabola. It could also be done by finding the vertex, which would be the maximum, of the graph by using x= -b/(2a), where b is equal to 35 and a is equal to -16. We get x=35/32, the x-value of where the vertex lies. You can use this value as the t-value in the previous equation to find the h-value of the vertex. When you do, you get h= 19.1 feet, or answer D.
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