Answer:
0.25 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation for a linear function is given by:
y = mx + b,
where y and x are variables, m is the rate of change of y with respect to x and b is the initial value of y (value of y when x = 0).
Let x represent the number of hours after 1:00 P.M and let y represent the temperature in degree Fahrenheit.
Let us assume that initial the temperature is 0°F. The temperature changes -4 degrees Fahrenheit per hour. From the equation of a linear function y = mx + b:
m = -4 degrees Fahrenheit per hour, b = 0. Hence:
y = -4x
The time taken to reach -1°F is gotten by substituting y = -1 and finding x:
y = -4x
substituting:
-1 = -4x
x = -1 / -4
x = 0.25 hours
0.25 hours = 0.25 hours * 60 minute / 1 hour = 15 minute
Therefore at 1:15 P.M, the temperature is -1°F
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x = third side
Using the Triangle Inequality theorem which states that the sum of two sides of a triangle must be longer than the third side and the difference of the two sides is the lower limit of the third side, the answer to your question is that the third side must be between 3 and 13, or written using inequalities, 3 < third side (or x) < 13 is the range.
Answer:
I think it is 2
Step-by-step explanation:
AD is 2. AD is congruent to DC. So that means y = 2. I am not completely sure though.
Answer:
-34
Step-by-step explanation:
That would be x ^19/20 or if needed in radical form: 20 squareroot x^19. Hope this helped