Yes it can be a direct variation. it follows the form y = kx
The only variable that cannot be held constant is F, but we can hold the mass constant and vary the acceleration OR we can hold the acceleration constant and vary the mass. Either one would work, but the easiest would be to vary the mass and hold the acceleration constant since we are all pulled by the same action gravity
Answer:
hello,
Step-by-step explanation:
a)
In an isocele triangle, base's angles have the measure:
42+2a=180
2a=180-42
a=69(°)
b)
in a triangle, an external angle has for measure the sum of the angles not adjacents.
55+b=132
b=77 (°)
c)
in a quadrilater the sum of the (interior) angles is 2*180=360 degrees.
90+90+68+c=360
c=360-90-90-68
c=112 (°)
Answer:
12 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for the area of a trapezoid is written as:
1/2(b1 + b2)h
h = height = 16 cm
b1 = Length of one parallel side = 9cm
b2 = Length of second parallel side = ?
Area of trapezoid = 168cm²
The formula to find the length of the second parallel side =
b2 = 2A/h - b1
b2 = 2 × 168/16 - 9
b2 = 336/16 - 9
b2 = 21 - 9
b2 = 12cm
Therefore, the length of the second parallel side is 12 cm
Answer:
Minimum 8 at x=0, Maximum value: 24 at x=4
Step-by-step explanation:
Retrieving data from the original question:
![f(x)=x^{2}+8\:over\:[-1,4]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=f%28x%29%3Dx%5E%7B2%7D%2B8%5C%3Aover%5C%3A%5B-1%2C4%5D)
1) Calculating the first derivative

2) Now, let's work to find the critical points
Set this
0, belongs to the interval. Plug it in the original function

3) Making a table x, f(x) then compare
x| f(x)
-1 | f(-1)=9
0 | f(0)=8 Minimum
4 | f(4)=24 Maximum
4) The absolute maximum value is 24 at x=4 and the absolute minimum value is 8 at x=0.
Answer:
12 ≠ 14
Step-by-step explanation:
(4+8)=2+(6x2)
12 = 2 + 12
12 ≠ 14.
So the equation is false.