Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
Annoying to type out, take my word for it
Answer:
The other length of the leg is <em>8 feet.</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the answer we have to find what<em> 10</em> and <em>6 is squared.</em> <em>10 x 10 = 100</em>.
<em>6 x 6 = 36. </em>Now since we are trying to find the length of the other leg, we will <em>subtract 100 from 36</em> and we get <em>64</em>. Then for the last step, we will figure out what number<em> squared equals 64.</em> Because 8 x 8 = 64, <em>8 is our answer.</em>
Answer:
Section A = 25,000 seats
Section B = 14,600 seats
Section C = 10,400 seats
Step-by-step explanation:
Total Seats = 50,000
Seats in Section A cost = $30
Seats in Section B cost = $24
Seats in Section C cost = $18
Total sales from the event = $1,287,600
No. of Seats in section A = No. seats in Section B + No. seats in Section C
A = B + C
or, 2A = 50,000
A = 25,000 seats @ $30/seat = $750,000
B + C = 25,000
24B + 18C = 537,600
24B + 18(25,000 - B) = 537,600
24B + 450,000 - 18B = 537,600
6B = 87600
B = 14,600
C = 10,400
Hence;
A = 25,000 seats
B = 14,600 seats
C = 10,400 seats
Answer:
Ix = Iy =
Radius of gyration x = y =
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: A lamina with constant density ρ(x, y) = ρ occupies the given region x2 + y2 ≤ a2 in the first quadrant.
Mass of disk = ρπR2
Moment of inertia about its perpendicular axis is . Moment of inertia of quarter disk about its perpendicular is .
Now using perpendicular axis theorem, Ix = Iy = = .
For Radius of gyration K, equate MK2 = MR2/16, K= R/4.
Answer: Ix+10I
Step-by-step explanation: To shift the graph 10 units to the left, we replace x with x+10. What's really going on is that the xy axis shifts 10 units to the right (because x is now x+10; eg, x = 2 ---> x+10 = 2+10 = 12) so it appears that the graph is moving to the left. The general rule is h(x) = g(x+10).
So,
g(x) = |x|
g(x+10) = |x+10| ... every x has been replaced with x+10
h(x) = g(x+10)
h(x) = |x+10|
We can use a graphing tool like GeoGebra to visually confirm we have the right answer (see attached). Note how a point like (0,0) on the green graph moves to (-10,0) on the red graph.