<span>Northwest is 45 degrees north of west. If a car travels a distance x miles northwest, its northerly component gains x/sqrt(2) miles and its easterly component LOSES xsqrt(2)/ miles.
Resultant height is h = 4500 + 100x/sqrt(2) - 75x/sqrt(2) = [25/sqrt(2)]x + 4500
dh/dt = [25/sqrt(2)]dx/dt = [25/sqrt(2)]v </span>
Answer:
4/9
Step-by-step explanation:
11/18-1/6
The first step is to get a common denominator, which is 18. We can multiply 1/6 by 3/3 to get the denominator to 18
11/18 - 1/6 *3/3
11/18 - 3/18
8/18
Now we can simplify the fraction by dividing the top and bottom by 2
4/9
Your answer is y = -(13/3)x + 11/3. I have put the brackets to show that the entire fraction is negative, they do not do anything else.
First we need to find the slope of the line using the equation (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1), so we get (3/2 - 1/5)/(1/2 - 4/5). To make this easier, I did each subtraction separately:
3/2 - 1/5 = 15/10 - 2/10 = 13/10
1/2 - 4/5 = 5/10 - 8/10 = -(3/10)
And then we need to divide 13/10 by -(3/10), so:
13/10 ÷ -(3/10) = 13/10 × -(10/3) = -(130/30) = -(13/3), which is our slope.
Then, we can write the equation y = -(13/3)x + c, and substitute in coordinates:
3/2 = (-13/3 × 1/2) + c
3/2 = -(13/6) + c
c = 11/3
So the final equation is y = -(13/3)x + 11/3.
I hope this helps!
Hi,
Roots are 2, -1,-3.So y=(x-3)(x+1)(x+3)
Answer B