Answer:
y = 5cos(πx/4) +11
Step-by-step explanation:
The radius is 5 ft, so that will be the multiplier of the trig function.
The car starts at the top of the wheel, so the appropriate trig function is cosine, which is 1 (its maximum value) when its argument is zero.
The period is 8 seconds, so the argument of the cosine function will be 2π(x/8) = πx/4. This changes by 2π when x changes by 8.
The centerline of the wheel is the sum of the minimum and the radius, so is 6+5 = 11 ft. This is the offset of the scaled cosine function.
Putting that all together, you get
... y = 5cos(π/4x) + 11
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The answer selections don't seem to consistently identify the argument of the trig function properly. We assume that π/4(x) means (πx/4), where this product is the argument of the trig function.
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
43-7=36
36/6=6
Well, first you need to decide what place you want to round it TO.
Example: Round it to the nearest hundredth:
The next larger hundredth is 186.29 .
The next smaller hundredth is 186.28 .
Now look at it.
186.282 is closer to 186.28 than it is to 186.29 .
So the nearest hundredth is 186.28 .
-- When 186.282 is rounded to the nearest hundredth, it becomes 186.28 .
Similarly . . .
-- When 186.282 is rounded to the nearest tenth, it becomes 186.3 .
-- When 186.282 is rounded to the nearest whole number, it becomes 186 .
-- When 186.282 is rounded to the nearest ten, it becomes 190 .
-- When 186.282 is rounded to the nearest hundred, it becomes 200 .
-- When 186.282 is rounded to the nearest thousand or anything larger,
it becomes zero.
I'm curious . . . where did this number come from ?
It happens to be one thousandth of the speed of light, in miles per hour.
Did it come up in science class, or did a science geek use it for
one of the problems in math ?
Hey ok, let me work this problem out, could u give me the formal?
i cant find the notes so i need the formal.
Parallel lines on a graph need to have the same slope. So if you put 4y-x=-16 is slope-int form, you get y=1/4x-4. Now, you have to make another equation like this. So since you know that the slope has to be 1/4, the start of the equation for a line that passes (-4,-3) is y=1/4x. Now, When you plug in -4 is in the x, you get 1/4(-4)=-3. However, -1=-3 is not true. So, what do you add or subtract to -1 to get -3? You get -2, which is the y-intercept in the slope-int form, mx+b. So for your final equation, you get y=1/4x-2