To determine the answer of Part A draw the equilateral triangle and the to determine the coordinates of of the third charge use that triangle.
To calculate the gravitational field strength in part B from each of the charges use the following equation.
E=kcq/r2
If you would add those values then you can use the symmetry about the y axis to make the vector addition a litter easier.<span />
Answer:
The maximum height of the prism is 
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
x------> the height of the prism
we know that
the area of the rectangular base of the prism is equal to


so
-------> inequality A
------> equation B
-----> equation C
Substitute equation B in equation C

------> equation D
Substitute equation B and equation D in the inequality A
-------> using a graphing tool to solve the inequality
The solution for x is the interval---------->![[0,12]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5B0%2C12%5D)
see the attached figure
but remember that
The width of the base must be
meters less than the height of the prism
so
the solution for x is the interval ------> ![(9,12]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%289%2C12%5D)
The maximum height of the prism is 
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this helps u!!
Answer:
Is this the answer 95.2185
The function domain: x<0 or 0<x<4 or x>4 (?) I believe....