Answer: See the answers below.
The first equation that needs to be solve is: 10 = -16t^2 + 18
If you use the quadratic equation, you will get 0.707 seconds.
For the second equation, you need to solve 0 = -16t^2 + 18.
If you use the quadratic equation, you will get 1.061 seconds.
No, the rate of change is not constant because this is a quadratic equation.
She has run 21 miles already. Let t be the number of additional miles added on.
In total, she has run t+21 miles
This is going to be set greater than 38 since "Ann will run more than 38 miles"
So we have this inequality
t+21 > 38
we solve for t by subtracting 21 from both sides
t+21 > 38
t+21-21 > 38-21
t+0 > 17
t > 17
The final answer is t > 17
which means that the possible additional number of miles she could run is anything larger than 17. So t = 18 is one possibility.
Answer:
No
Step-by-step explanation:
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f(x) = x² - 8x + 3
y = x² - 8x + 3
- 3 - 3
y - 3 = x² - 8x + 16
y - 3 + 16 = x² - 8x + 16
y + 13 = x² - 8x + 16
y + 13 = (x - 4)²
- 13 - 13
y = (x - 4)² - 13
f(x) = (x - 4)² - 13