Here are a few fun facts:
A 19th century horse named 'Old Billy' is said to have lived 62 years.
Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up.
Horses can run shortly after birth.
Horses have around 205 bones in their skeleton.
Horses have been domesticated for over 5000 years.
Horses use their ears, eyes and nostrils to express their mood.
Because horse’s eyes are on the side of their head they are capable of seeing nearly 360 degrees at one time.
The fastest recorded sprinting speed of a horse was 88 kph (55 mph). Most gallop at around 44 kph or 27 mph.
The Przewalski’s horse is the only truly wild horse species still in existence. The only wild population is in Mongolia. There are however numerous populations across the world of feral horses e.g. mustangs in North America.
I hope you learned something new!
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = g(x)
-3x + 4 = 2
4 - 2 = 3x
2/3 = x
Answer:
x = 1/7
Step-by-step explanation:

x = 1/7
Answer:
- time = 1second
- maximum height = 16m
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the height of a pumpkin t seconds after it is launched from a catapult modelled by the equation
f(t)=-16t²+32t... (1)
The pumpkin reaches its maximum height when the velocity is zero.
Velocity = {d(f(x)}/dt = -32t+32
Since v = 0m/s (at maximum height)
-32t+32 = 0
-32t = -32
t = -32/-32
t = 1sec
The pumpkin reaches its maximum height after 1second.
Maximum height of the pumpkin is gotten by substituting t = 1sec into equation (1)
f(1) = -16(1)²+32(1)
f(1) = -16+32
f(1) = 16m
The maximum height of the pumpkin is 16m