56+(-43)
56-43
13
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The graph has a y-intercept of 2 and is shifted to the right 6 from the parent function.
The parent function, y=√x, looks like a parabola laid on its side. We generally only consider the positive square root unless told otherwise. Since we have √(x-6) instead of just √x, the graph is shifted to the right 6 units. The +2 at the end of the equation shifts the graph up 2.
Answer:
8.4
Step-by-step explanation:
calculator; just use a calculator bc this is pretty simple bc u can just use a calculator lol. But of no calc, then you'd multiply both by 100, then do normal long division, to get 8.4.
The answer:
first of all, we should know that the expression of a vector V (a, b) can be written as follow:
V = r (Vx i + Vyj), where r is the length of the vector, it is r = sqrt(V²x + V²y)
Vx is the component lying on the x-axis and Vy on the y-axis
<span>v ⃗ lies in Quadrant II, means Vx is less than 0 (negative)
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so Vx= -r sin30° and Vy= rcos30°
r= <span>‖v ⃗ ‖=4√3
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so we have v = - 4√3sin30° i + 4√3 cos30° j
the components are
v(- 4√3sin30°, 4√3 cos30°) = (-2√3, 4√3 cos30°)