The coordinate of point of a line, curve, parabola (examples) in which the point is on the x-axis. In simpler words, the first number on a coordinate (#,0). The x-intercept will be any number and then zero (coordinate form).
Assuming metric units, metre, kilogram and seconds
Best approach: draw a free body diagram and identify forces acting on the child, which are:
gravity, which can be decomposed into normal and parallel (to slide) components
N=mg(cos(theta)) [pressing on slide surface]
F=mg(sin(theta)) [pushing child downwards, also cause for acceleration]
m=mass of child (in kg)
g=acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s^2
theta=angle with horizontal = 42 degrees
Similarly, kinetic friction is slowing down the child, pushing against F, and equal to
Fr=mu*N=mu*mg(cos(theta))
mu=coefficient of kinetic friction = 0.2
The net force pushing child downwards along slide is therefore
Fnet=F-Fr
=mg(sin(theta))-mu*mg(cos(theta))
=mg(sin(theta)-mu*cos(theta)) [ assuming sin(theta)> mu*cos(theta) ]
From Newton's second law,
F=ma, or
a=F/m
=mg(sin(theta)-mu*cos(theta)) / m
= g(sin(theta)-mu*cos(theta)) [ m/s^2]
In case imperial units are used, g is approximately 32.2 feet/s^2.
and the answer will be in the same units [ft/s^2] since sin, cos and mu are pure numbers.
Answer:
This is proportional
Step-by-step explanation:
Your slope is 2 each time. To find slop you do rise/run. go to a dot and go up 2 and over 1. Simplify that and you get a slope of 2. Keep doing that for each point then you can determine if it is proportional or not. In this case it is. Hope this helps :)
Answer:
0.002206 pounds in a gram
Step-by-step explanation:
2.206/1000 = 0.002206
Hello,
Let assume x the number of half-dollars3x is the number of quarters.
The coins total $13.75.

11 is the number of half-dollars
33 is the number of quarters.