Answer:
3.98 seconds
Step-by-step explanation:
The given relationship between height, in feet, and the time, in seconds, is
[tex]h(t)=-10t^2+40[/tex]
[tex]\Rightarrow t^2=\frac{40-h(t)}{10}[/tex]
[tex]\Rightarrow t= \pm\sqrt{4-0.1h(t)}\cdots(i)[/tex]
Let at time [tex]t_1[/tex], the ball was at the goalie, so, [tex]h(t_1)=0[/tex], and at the time [tex]t_2[/tex], the ball was intercepted, so, [tex]h(t_2)=11[/tex].
Now, the time to reach the player after the goalie kicks the ball
[tex]\Delta t=t_2-t_1[/tex]
By using equation (i)
[tex]\Delta t=(\pm\sqrt{4-0.1h(t_2)})-\left(\pm\sqrt{4-0.1h(t_1)}\right)\cdots(ii)[/tex]
Now, at the highest point, the slope of the graph must be zero.
So, [tex]\frac {dh(t)}{dt}=0[/tex]
[tex]\Rightarrow -20t=0[/tex]
[tex]\Rightarrow t=0[/tex]
As at the highest point, the time is zero, to before reaching the highest point ( when kikes by the goalie, [tex]t_1[/tex]) take the time with the negative sign and after the highest point (when the ball intercepted, [tex]t_2[/tex]) take the positive sign.
So, from equation (ii) become.
[tex]\Delta t=\sqrt{4-0.1\times 11}-\left(-\sqrt{4-0.1\times 0} \right)[/tex]
[tex]=\sqrt{3.9}-(-\sqrt 4)[/tex]
[tex]=1.98+2[/tex]
= 3.98 seconds
Hence, the time to reach the ball to the player after the goalie kicks the ball is 3.98 seconds.
5y-30=-5y+30 and also can you show the steps :}
5y-30=-5y+30
add 30 to both sides
5y = -5y+60
add 5y to both sides
10y = 60
divide both sides by 10
y = 6
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Which statement about the ordered pairs (2, −9) and (3, −6) is true for the equation 5x−y3=13?
Neither ordered pair is a solution.
(3, −6) is a solution to the equation.
Both ordered pairs are solutions.
(2, −9) is a solution to the equation.
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(2, −9) is a solution to the equation.
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Answer:
2.68
Step-by-step explanation:
Help with number 13. . . . . .
Answer:
6A, D
Step-by-step explanation:
So, you have A = b*h. The general formula for the area of a triangle. Then, we double the base and triple the height. We then get the expression (2b)*(3h).
Since it is multiplication, we can multiply 2 and 3 to get 6 and get 6*b*h.
Though, we know b*h is just A so we get 6A.
The art room at a school is made up of three sections: a pottery section, a painting section, and a sculpture section. Complete questions 6–7 below. LOADING... Click the icon to view the diagram of the art room. 6. Artwork will be on display for an art show in all sections of the art room except the sculpture section. How much space is available for the art show?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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1. Identify the graph that represents the system of
linear equations
The heights of six students Aaron, Betty, Carrie, Dan, Evelyn and Frank are 58 inches, 60 inches, 63 inches, 64 inches, 68 inches and 69 inches. Carrie is 4 inches shorter than Aaron. The girls (Betty, Carrie and Evelyn) are the three shortest students. Dan is one inch shorter than Frank. Betty is the shortest student. What is the sum of Frank’s height and Evelyn’s height, in inches?
Answer: 132
Step-by-step explanation: I think it is 132 because C + 4 = A, D + 1 = F, and B is shortest. so the order is FDAECB with Frank at 69 and Evelyn at 63. Carrie has to be at 60 because Aaron, who is 64, is 4 inches taller than Carrie. So, when you add 69 and 63 together, you get 132. Also just to check, Dan, who is 68, is one inch shorter than Frank, who is the tallest. This is only true because the girls are the youngest.
Answer:
132
Step-by-step explanation:
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EVALUATE
9(6−2.4)−10
Answer:
The answer is 22.4.
Answer:
22.4
Step-by-step explanation:
you multiply 6 and -2.4 by 9
that gives you 54 and -21.6
then you add -10 to -21.6 giving you -31.6
lastly subtract -31.6 out of 54
which gives you 22.4
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10x - 7 = 7x - 1
Answer:
x = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
10x - 7 = 7x - 1
10x = 7x + 6
3x = 6
x = 2
Answer:
x = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Add seven to both sides to move it over to the right, then subtract 7x from both sides to move that over to the left.
You should be left with 10x - 7x = 7 - 1.
10x - 7x = 3x
7 - 1 = 6
3x = 6
Divide both sides by three to get your answer of x = 2.
when three times a number which is positive is subtracted from the square of that number the answer is 28.find the number??
Answer:
1.94
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number be x
So when three times a number which is positive which means when a number is x so three times a number must be 3x is subtracted from the square of that number ,
now the number 3x is subtracted from its own square i guess it should look like this
[tex](3x)^2-3x[/tex]
and the answer is 28 so the final form of the problem should be
[tex](3x)^2-3x=28[/tex]
[tex]9x^{2} -3x-28=0[/tex]
now we solve the quadratic equation by using the quadratic formula and we two values for x
one is a positive value and the other is negative value we take the positive value as said in the question itself "when three times a number which is positive" so that value of x is 1.94
MULTIPLE CHOICE Determine which statement follows
logically from statements (1) and (2).
(1) If a triangle is equilateral, then it has three congruent sides.
(2) If all the sides of a triangle are congruent, then each of its
angles measures 60.
A If a triangle is not equilateral, then it cannot have congruent angles.
B A figure with three congruent sides is always an equilateral triangle.
C If a triangle is not equilateral, then none of the angles equals 60.
D If a triangle is equilateral, then each of its angles measures 60.
If a triangle is equilateral, then each of its angles measures 60°. Therefore, option D is the correct answer.
What is an equilateral triangle?An Equilateral triangle is a triangle in which all three sides are equal and angles are also equal. The value of each angle of an equilateral triangle is 60° therefore, it is also known as an equiangular triangle.
The given statements are
(1) If a triangle is equilateral, then it has three congruent sides.
(2) If all the sides of a triangle are congruent, then each of its
Here, if a triangle is equilateral, then each of its angles measures 60°.
Therefore, option D is the correct answer.
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The rhombus QRST is made of two congruent isosceles triangles. Given angle QRS = 34, what is the measure of angle S?
Answer:
146
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we know that this is a rhombus, we know that opposite angles must be equal to each other. This means that angle QTS is equal to angle QRS. Therefore angle QTS also equals 34.
Now, we also know that all the interior angles in a quadrilateral add up to 360. We can subtract 360-34-34=292.
Now we know that the remaining two angles S and Q need to add up to 292. We also know that they are equal because they are opposite angles. Therefore, we can solve the equation 292÷2=146. Each of these angles is 146. So the measure of angle S is 146.
The measure angle of S is 146 .
A rhombus is a special case of the parallelogram and is a quadrilateral with four equal sides. In a rhombus, the opposite sides are parallel and the opposite angles are equal. Also, all the sides of the rhombus are equal in length and the diagonals bisect each other at right angles. The rhombus is also known as a diamond.
By symmetry ;
This means that m∠QTS is equal to m∠QRS. Therefore ∠QTS is also equals 34.
We also know that The common property for all the above four-sided shapes is the sum of interior angles is always equal to 360 degrees. For a regular quadrilateral such as square, each interior angle will be equal to: 360/4 = 90 degrees.
Now we know that the remaining two angles S and Q need to add up to 292.
= 360 -34 -34= 292
We also know that they are equal because they are opposite angles.
Therefore, we can solve the equation,
[tex]\frac{sum of two opposite angle}{2}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{292}{2}[/tex] = 146
Each of these angles is 146.
So the measure of angle S is 146.
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2. Consider the following points.
A(-2,20) and P (10,-13)
AP undergoes the translation Tox(x,y), such that A (-28, 37) and P'(-16,4).
Part A: Complete the following algebraic description.
b
(x,y) → (x +
x= x
Part B: Which of the following statements is true?
A AP and A'P' have different locations.
B AP and A'P' have different shapes.
CAP and A'P' have different sizes.
D AP and A'P' have different directions.
Answer:
Transformation: (x,y) → (x - 26, y + 17) or
[tex]T _{-26,17}[/tex](x,y) [translation]
A, since the transformation of a translation simply changes the location of a certain figure because all the points of the figure are moved the exact same way. This is because a translation is a rigid transformation.
Explanation:
Let the preimage of points A and P be A(x1,y1), and P(x2,y2). And the image of points A and P be A'(x3,y3) and P'(x4,y4).
Given points A and P are A(-2,20) and (10,-13). And points A' and P' are A'(-28,37), and P'(-16,4). The translation is found by calculating the difference between these points for the figure. (x,y) → (( x + ((x3-x1) + (x4-x2))/2), (y + ((y3-y1) + (y4-y2))/2 )). If this does not match all the points in the transformation of the figure, than it is not a rigid transformation, and so it cannot be a translation.
The simple formula for the uniform translation of a figure is : (x,y) → ((x + (x2-x1), (y + (y2-y1)) . Where x2, and y2 are part of the image, while x1, and y1 are part of the preimage. This will get you from the preimage(1) to image(2) following a translation.
Given all the points, the more complicated work is shown here:
(x,y) → ((x + ((-28--2) + (-16-10))/2), (y + ((37-20) + (4--13))/2)) = (x,y) → ((x + (-26 + -26)/2),(y + (17 + 17)/2) = (x,y) → ((x - 26),(y + 17)) = (x,y) → (x - 26, y + 17).
When writing a transformation like a translation in a function, it will look like this: [tex]T _{∆x,∆y}[/tex](x,y). ∆x,∆y are just placeholders for the change in these variables that get you from the preimage to image.
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Answer:
should be 1
Step-by-step explanation:
its constant meaning its an exact slope
and it runs through intersections every 1-1
so the answer is 1 because 1 over 1 in a fraction is still 1
the slope is positive because as you move to the right, the graph goes up
the slope is rise/run = 3/3 = 1
the slope of the line is 1
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Solve: −3(k − 2) = −2
Answer:8/3
Step-by-step explanation:divide both sides by -3 2 negative make a positive add 2 to both sides simplify 2/3 +2 to 8/3
Answer:
The answer is
[tex] \huge \boxed{k = \frac{8}{3} } \\ [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]−3(k − 2) = −2 [/tex]
Expand the terms in the bracket
That's
[tex] - 3k + 6 = - 2[/tex]
Subtract 6 from both sides of the equation
We have
[tex] - 3k + 6 - 6 = - 2 - 6 \\ - 3k = - 8[/tex]
Divide both sides by - 3
[tex] \frac{ - 3k}{ - 3} = \frac{ - 8}{ - 3} \\ [/tex]
We have the final answer as
[tex]k = \frac{8}{3} \\ [/tex]
Hope this helps you
this is number 1 I have 2 more question to this problem. I i really need this answer because I kidda failing class but if somebody help me it will make my day
Answer:
I think that's it :)
Step-by-step explanation:
cause 2.5 x 2 = 5
and then 3 x 2 = 6
There are 6 boys for every 7 girls on a playground. How many boys and girls could be playing on the playground?
Willy Wonka has 2 candies, Wonka bars and Everlasting Gobstoppers. Both have both natural sugar and sucrose in them. Each Wonka Bar has 4 grams of natural sugar and 1 gram of sucrose. Each Everlasting Gobstopper has 2 grams of natural sugar and 3 grams of sucrose. Mr. Wonka has 60 grams of natural sugar and 75 grams of sucrose. If each Everlasting Gobstopper has a profit of $1.3 and each Wonka Bar has a profit of $3.2, how many of each candy would give him the maximum profit?
Answer:
Wonka bars=3 and Everlasting Gobstoppers=24
Step-by-step explanation:
let the wonka bars be X
and everlasting gobstoppers be Y
the objective is to
maximize 1.3x+3.2y=P
subject to constraints
natural sugar
4x+2y=60------1
sucrose
x+3y=75---------2
x>0, y>0
solving 1 and 2 simultaneously we have
4x+2y=60----1
x+3y=75------2
multiply equation 2 by 4 and equation 1 by 1 to eliminate x we have
4x+2y=60
4x+12y=300
-0-10y=-240
10y=240
y=240/10
y=24
put y=24 in equation 2 we have'
x+3y=75
x+3(24)=75
x+72=75
x=75-72
x=3
put x=3 and y=24 in the objective function we have
maximize 1.3x+3.2y=P
1.3(3)+3.2(24)=P
3.9+76.8=P
80.7=P
P=$80.9
Answer:
wonka bars=3 and Everlasting Gobstoppers=24
Step-by-step explanation:
An eagle takes off from the top of a cliff that is 125 meters high and flies upward. After t seconds, the height at which the eagle is flying is given by the equation h(t) = 125 + 1.25t2 where t is in seconds. Find the instantaneous velocity of the eagle at t = 3 seconds. Round your answer to one decimal place.
Answer:
The instantaneous velocity of the eagle at the given time is 7.5 m/s.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given;
height of the cliff, h = 125 m
the height at which the eagle is flying, h(t) = 125 + 1.25t²
The velocity of the eagle is given by;
v = dh/dt
v = 2.5t
The instantaneous velocity of the eagle at t = 3 seconds is given by;
v = 2.5(3)
v = 7.5 m/s
Theerefore, the instantaneous velocity of the eagle at t = 3 seconds is 7.5 m/s.
A fish population, p, can be represented by the equation p = 800 . 1/2 where t is time in years since the beginning of 2015. What was the fish population at the beginning of 2012? A. 100 B. 800 C. 2,400 D. 6,400
Answer:
D. 6,400
Step-by-step explanation:
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The fish population at the beginning of 2012 is 100.
GivenA fish population, p, can be represented by the equation;
[tex]\rm P =800 \left (\dfrac{1}{2} \right)^t[/tex]
Where t is time in years since the beginning of 2015.
How to determine the population at the beginning of 2012?The expression represents the number of population in the year 2015 so first take the difference between the year 2015 and 2012 which is 3 then substitute the 3 in the given equation and solve.
The difference between year 2015 and 2012 is;
t = 2015 - 2012 = 3
Substitute the value of t in the equation
[tex]\rm P =800 \left (\dfrac{1}{2} \right)^t\\\\\rm P =800 \left (\dfrac{1}{2} \right)^3\\\\P = 800 \times \dfrac{1}{8}\\\\P = 100[/tex]
Hence, the fish population at the beginning of 2012 is 100.
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Answer:
The differences between a physical change and a chemical change are as follows :
Physical change is a temporary and usually reversible change in which no new substances are formed whereas Chemical change is a permanent and it is usually an irreversible change in which new substances with different properties are formed. In physical change, the chemical composition of the substance remains the same but only the physical properties like state , colour , speed , motion , shape , size etc are changed whereas In chemical change , the physical properties , the chemical properties and the chemical composition of the substances are changed.Physical change is a reversible change as it occurs in forward as well as backward directions whereas chemical change is an irreversible change as it cannot be reversed back from products to reactants.Some of the examples of physical change are glowing of an electric bulb , magnetising an iron nail , preparing a solution , changing of ice into water and water vapour etc. Some of the examples of chemical change are changing milk into curd , rusting of iron , burning magnesium ribbon , decaying grasses , cooking rice etc.Hope I helped!
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ABCD is a rectangle. What is the value of x?
A
56 m
B
65 m
xm
D
C
A student solved the equation below using the steps shown, rounding to two decimal places if necessary.
which step contains the first mistake ?
A. step 2
B. step 1
C. step 3
D. step 4
Answer:
Step 1
Step-by-step explanation:
the points on the table lie on a line FInd the slope of the line (x- (-2), 0, 2, 4) (y- 3,4,5,6)
Answer:
Slope= 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope of the given line is 0.5.
What is the slope of the line?The slope of a line is defined as the angle of the line. It is denoted by m
Slope m = (y₂ - y₁)/(x₂ -x₁ )
The points on the table lie on a line, as follows;
x: (-2), 0, 2, 4
y: 3,4,5,6
To determine the slope of a line, you can use the formula:
(change in y)/(change in x)
As per the points in the table,
the change in x is (4-(-2)) = 6, and the change in y is (6-3) = 3.
Slope = (3)/(6)
Slope = 1/2
Apply the division operation, and we get
Slope = 0.5
Therefore, the slope of the line is 0.5.
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-8x + 3y = 18
-7x – 2y= 25
(-3,-2)
Answer: what is the question though
Step-by-step explanation:
Dr. Leo’s new office is 2.8 yards by 4 yards. She plans to run a decorative boarder around the perimeter of the office. How many yards of wallpaper border should she purchase?
Answer:
13.6 yards
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation for perimeter is P=2L+2W
So P=2(4 yards)+2(2.8 yards)
P=13.6 yards
Or you can write the formula as P=L+L+W+W and get the same answer
prove that theta=l/r radian
What is the length of line segment KJ?
O 2/3 units
O 32 units
M 3 v
O 3/3 units
O 375 units
Solve the following equation for p. What POSITIVE value of p? 10 - 43 - |7p + 12|
Answer:
Subtract
43
from
10
.
−
33
−
|
7
p
+
12
|
Step-by-step explanation:
The positive value of p from the equation is; p = 3
This is about absolute values.
We are given the equation;10 = 43 - |7p + 12|
Let us simplify by subtracting 43 from both sides to leave the right hand side as an absolute value form.10 - 43 = - |7p + 12|
-33 = - |7p + 12|
divide both sides by -1 to get;
33 = |7p + 12|
The ideal length of a particular metal rod is 25.5 cm. The measured
length may vary from the ideal length by at most 0.025 cm. Find the
range of acceptable lengths for the rod.
Answer:
Option: D is the correct answer.
D) 20.455 <= X <= 20.545
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given The ideal length of a particular metal rod is 20.5 cm.
It is given that:
The measured length may vary from the ideal length by at most 0.045 cm.
By atmost we mean either less than or equal to that amount but not more than that.
It means that:
|X-20.5|≤ 0.045
⇒ -0.045 ≤ X-20.5 ≤ 0.045
⇒ -0.045+20.5 ≤ X ≤ 20+0.045
⇒ 20.455 ≤ X ≤ 20.545.
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