Since we can find that the graphs Y value is by a factor of 2 looking at the graph we can find
f(3)=8
The value of line AL is 21. 51cm
<h3>How to determine the length</h3>
To find line AL,
Using
Sin α = opposite/ hypotenuse to find line AB
Sin 90 = x/ 24
1 = x/24
Cross multiply
x = 24cm
Now, let's find line AC
Sin angle B = line AC/24
Note that to find angle B
angle A + angle B + angle C = 180
But angle B = 2 Angle A
x + 2x + 90 = 180
3x + 90 = 180
3x = 180-90
x = 30°
Angle B = 2 × 30 = 60°
Sin 60 = x/ 24
0. 8660 = x/24
Cross multiply
x = 24 × 0. 8660
x = 20. 78cm
We have the angle of A in the given triangle to be divide into two by the bisector, angle A = 15°
To find line AL, we use
Cos = adjacent/ line AL
Cos 15 = 20. 78/ line AL
Line AL = 20. 78/ cos 15
Line AL = 20. 78 / 0. 9659
Line AL = 21. 51 cm
Thus, the value of line AL is 21. 51cm
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Answer: see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
so you have a plane at constant altitudeof 6km (6000m) flying at 800 km/h (222.222 m/s) (see the image)
the plane is moving with constant speed therefore x(t) = 222.222*t => no forces are interacting horizontally with the plane therefore acceleration is 0, then v is constant and x(t) is a linear function which coefficient is v.
now we have a triangle with an angle theta, one side is x(t), and the other is 6000m. we can get theta by tan(theta) = 6000/(222.222*t). 24 minutes are 1440 seconds so if we replace such value, we get the theta angle by solving for theta => theta = arctan(6000/(222.222*1440)) = 0.019 radians or 1.074 degrees. Now if you want to know the exchange rate of theta we have to differentiate the expression with respect to t:

then replace t with 1440 and you will get that theta is changing by -0.000013 (1.3E-5) radians or -7.458E-4 degrees every second which has a lot of sense since the plane is getting out of your line of sight due to the earth's curvature
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