We can find the height of the altitude by the ratio of sin. See my attachment.
sin of angle = side in front of the angle / hypotenuse
sin x = height/distance
If the two pilot is rising in an hour, then the first distance is 400 miles, the second distance is 300 miles.
Find the height of first pilotheight/distance = sin x
height/400 = sin 30°
height = sin 30° × 400
height = 1/2 × 400
height = 200
Find the height of second pilotheight/distance = sin x
height/300 = sin 40°
height = sin 40° × 300
height = 0.642 × 300
height = 192
So the first pilot traveling 400 mph with 30° is more quickly to reach high altitude than the second pilot traveling 300 mph with 40°
Answer:
51/25 and 27/4
Step-by-step explanation:
distributing and dividing both sides by coefficient of x
Answer: See below
Step-by-step explanation:
Same steps as the last question I answered
5) a ➤ x=-3
b ➤ y=7
6) x=-1
7) y=-4
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Notice that the focus is a points on the vertical axis, that means the parabolla opens vertically, and has the form

Because the parameter
is positive and equal to 0.75. Additionally, the vertex is at the origin, that's why the equation is this simple.
Replacing the parameter value, we have

Therefore, the equation of a parabolla with vertex at the origin and focus at (0, 0.75) is
.
Answer:
The slope for this equation is
.
Step-by-step explanation:
x y
point 1: -4 -3
point 2: 3 -2
slope: 
To solve for slope here is an equation, to help: 
