A segment bisector is a segment, ray, line, or plane that intersects a given segment at its midpoint.
For example, in the diagram shown, line SQ bisects segment PR because line SQ intersects segment PR at its midpoint which is Q.
-1400 + 800 - 350 = - 950 meters
Divide both sides by 5
4x + 7 = 59
Subtract 7 on both sides
4x = 52
Divide 4 on both sides
x = 13
There is little context to go off of but the answer should be variable
2 m/s²
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1:
Let the initial velocity be 0 m/s and the final velocity be 8 m/s and the time traveled is 4 s.
From the basic science,
Acceleration = ( Final Velocity - Initial Velocity) / Time
Step 2:
Acceleration = (8-0)/4
2 m/s²