An equation for the ellipse ( standard form ):
x²/a² + y²/b² = 1
Here is: a - semi-major axis and b - semi-minor axis.
Radius of the moon is 1,000 km and the distance from the surface of the moon to the satellite varies from 953 km to 466 km.
a = 1,000 + 953 = 1,953 km
b = 1,000 + 466 = 1,466 km
Answer:
The equation is x² / 1,953² + y² / 1,466² = 1
or: x²/3,814,209 + y²/2,149,156 = 1
Answer:
I don't understand what you want me to answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
<h3>29 and 32</h3>
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x = number
Let y = second number
We know that there are two true equations from this. Here is shown below the equations.
x + y = 61
x + 3 = y
We could use the substitution method for finding the numbers. After that, we continue on to solve to find the first number.
x + (x+3) = 61
2x + 3 = 61
2x = 58
2x/2 = 58/2
x = 29
Now that we know that the first number is 29, plug it in to the second equation to find the second number.
x + 3 = y
29 + 3 = y
y = 32
Proof that these numbers are the correct answer:
32 + 29 = 61
61 = 61 (Which is true!)
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5x3=15 3x2=6 15x6=90 So your answer is 90.