The answer would be 9,372,300.
Well, the normal force and the force of gravity are equal, however, they travel in opposite directions. Mass never changes and temperature has to do with the ambient environment and the object itself. That eliminates 3 and 4. The force of gravity pulls downwards as we see it, so that eliminates option 1. Your answer is option 2.
Answer: The object would move up or down(Option 2)
Answer:
the polynomial has degree 8
Step-by-step explanation:
Recall that the degree of a polynomial is given by the degree of its leading term (the term with largest degree). Recall as well that the degree of a term is the maximum number of variables that appear in it.
So, let's examine each of the terms in the given polynomial, and count the number of variables they contain to find their individual degrees. then pick the one with maximum degree, and that its degree would give the actual degree of the entire polynomial.
1) term contains four variables "x" and two variables "y", so a total of six. Then its degree is: 6
2) term contains two variables "x" and five variables "y", so a total of seven. Then its degree is: 7
3) term contains four variables "x" and four variables "y", so a total of eight. Then its degree is: 8
This last term is therefore the leading term of the polynomial (the term with largest degree) and the one that gives the degree to the entire polynomial.
Answer:
84 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Applying the Cosine Rule (Choice 2 is the correct one) :-
12^2 = 11^2 + 6^2 - 2*11*6 cos Y
144 = 121 + 36 - 132 cos Y
cos Y = (121 + 36 - 144) / 132
cos Y = 0.09848
Y = 84.3 degrees
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