Answer:
h(t) is a linear function with a slope of -15.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
y = 4(x + 11)² - 484
Step-by-step explanation:
y = 4x² + 88x
factor the expression
y = 4(x² + 22x)
complete the square
y + ? = 4(x² + 22x + ?)
y + ? = 4(x² + 22x + 121)
add 4 • 121 to the left side
y + 4 • 121 = 4(x² + 22x + 121)
multiply
y + 484 = 4(x² + 22x + 121)
y + 484 = 4(x + 11)²
subtract both sides by 484
y = 4(x + 11)² - 484
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Answer:
@ = pi/3 (or 60 degrees) or @ = 7 pi/3 (or 420 degrees)
Discussion:
Let "@' denote the angle "theta". We are asked to find @ in the interval [0, 4 pi)
where
4cos(@) - 2 = 0. Adding 2 to both sides
4 cos(@) - 2 +2 = 2 =>
4 cos(@) = 2 Divide both sides by 4
cos(@) = 2/4 = 0.5
This implies that @ = pi/3 (or 60 degrees) or @ = (pi/3 + 2pi) = 7 pi/3 (or 420 degrees)
Thank you,
MrB
The domain of the function is all the values from which the functio can be mapped: here it's between 0 and <span>76,867 -depending on how many people come
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The range is all the values that the function can have.So here it's from 0, when noone is coming, to 76867*161=12377036
<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>