The function that the naval engineer uses related P (pressure) and d (depth of ocean).
<em>Is there any restriction on the domain ( d: depth of the ocean)? Yes!</em>
The domain would be from 0 (at sea level or 0 depth) until the depth of the ocean (which is not infinite). Hence, we can write:
Choice D is the correct one.
ANSWER: D
Integrate the force field along the given path (call it <em>C</em>):
Note that if you simply reflected it and dilated it, it would be too far to the left
note that the distances bewteen the axises in image 1 were 1 and 3in image 3,the distances are 2 and 6
seems to be 3 times
so it's the 90 counterclockwise rotation and dilation by scale factor of 3
answer is last one
Answer:
General Formulas and Concepts:
<u>Pre-Algebra</u>
- Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
<u>Algebra I</u>
- Slope Formula:
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Step 1: Define</u>
<em>Find points from graph.</em>
Point (0, -4)
Point (-8, 0)
<u>Step 2: Find slope </u><em><u>m</u></em>
- Substitute:
- Add/Subtract:
- Simplify:
First question, answer is A, the starting point in the graph shows it’s (0,150) while the slope is 30, look at the labeled axis.
second question, i have to do work for it, i can answer it later. remind me. but in order to find the slope, the formula is delta y over delta x. then to find the y intercept, do what’s called “collect the evidence”. this is when you fill out all needed info, it will look like this- y= x= m= b= ??
idk ab the third question, they would all make the function fine?? idk i’m confused, it doesn’t make sense
fourth question, the answer would be B