Answer:
0.3571
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this helps!
Answer: im sorry i need the points
Step-by-step explanation: ......
Given:
r = 3.8x10⁵ km = 3.8x10⁸ m, the distance between the earth and moon,
F = 20.46x10²⁵ N, the gravitational force between the earth and the moon,
G = 6.674x10⁻¹¹ m³/(kg-s²), gravitational constant
M = 5.972x10²⁴ kg, the mass of the earth.
Let m = mass of the moon.
Then
F = (G*M*m)/r^2
or
m = (F*r^2)/(G*M)
In SI units,
m = [20.46×10²⁵ * (3.8×10⁸)²]/[6.674×10⁻¹¹ * 5.972×10²⁴]
= 7.4125×10²⁸ kg
Answer: 7.4125x10²⁸ kg
Answer:
Option (B)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given question is not complete; find the complete question in the attachment.
In the graph attached,
Parent function is an absolute value function,
f(x) = |x|
When this graph is shifted 4 units left, rule for the translation will be,
f(x) → f(x + 4)
Therefore, the new function of above translation will be,
g(x) = f(x + 4) = |x + 4|
Now the graph is shifted 2 units down so the translated function will be,
h(x) = g(x) - 2
h(x) = |x + 4| - 2
If we rewrite the function in the form of an equation, graph will be represented by
⇒ y = |x + 4| - 2
Therefore, Option (B) will be the answer.
-8/7J +13
Here’s a picture to see how to write it