Answer:
Look down
Step-by-step explanation:
1) 40pi meters^2
2) 8100pi yards^2
3) 324 pi meters^2
Do you know the Rational Roots Theorem? You could dream up possible rational roots by writing them in the form
plus or minus {1,2, 3,6} OVER plus or minus {1,2,5,10}. For example, 3/10 is rational and just might be a rational root. Next, determine whether or not this is a rational root here thru synthetic division.
If you do not know this theorem, consider using one of the following:
quadratic formula
completing the square
graphing (look for the x-values at which the parabolic graph here crosses the x-axis).
<span>I'm pretty sure it's F T → F. I can't believe nobody answered this question yet. SMH </span>
Answer:
Contains the point (-3, 5) and is PARALLEL to the line x − 5y = 6. Solve the equation for "y":: 5y = x- 6 y = (1/5)x-(6/5) The slope is 1/5 ---- Equation of line with slope = 1/5 passing thru point (-3,5) (y-5)/(x+3) = 1/ ...
When rates expressed as a quantaty of 1, such as 2 feet per second or 5 miles per hour