Answer:
It is 6ft
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula is
A= 1/2bh so now you would substitute
39= 1/2(13)h
78= 13h
6=h
Answer:
m∠I = 58.4°
Step-by-step explanation:
cos = adjacent side/hypotenuse
It is always helpful to have a picture. In your case KI is adjacent to ∠I and IJ is the hypotenuse.
So cos I = KI/IJ = 4.5/8.6
arccos (4.5/8.6) = m∠I
m∠I = 58.4°
It is necessary for you to memorize the definitions of the trig functions in order to do these types of problems. OK?
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
2.25 > 1 5/6 > 1/2 > -1.5 > -3 1/4
You find this value by factoring. Factoring finds the zeros of the function. When the ball hits the ground, it has 0 height. Therefore, when the function goes through the x axis, it has a y value of 0. That means that when y = 0, the ball has hit the ground. Use the quadratic formula to factor

. Notice I rearranged the terms. When you factor that you get zeros of -3.19 and 2.19. The two things in math that will never EVER be negative are time and distance/length. Therefore, that tells us that the ball hits the ground 2.19 seconds after it was thrown.