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Dovator [93]
3 years ago
13

How to identify the bases and faces of each figure then name the figure

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makkiz [27]3 years ago
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A canister is dropped from a helicopter 500m above the ground. Its parachute does not open, but the canister has been designed t
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The impact speed 98.995 m/s is less than 100 m/s and the canister will not burst.

Step-by-step explanation:

A function<em> F</em> is called an antiderivative of <em>f</em> on an interval <em>I</em> if F'(x) = f(x) for all x in <em>I.</em>

Recall that if the object has position function s=f(t), then the velocity function is v(t)=s'(t). This means that the position function is an antiderivative of the velocity function. Likewise, the acceleration function is a(t)=v'(t), so the velocity function is an antiderivative of the acceleration.

An object near the surface of the earth is subject to a gravitational force that produces a downward acceleration denoted by g. For motion close to the ground we may assume that g is constant, its value being about 9.8 \:{\frac{m}{s^2}}.

We know that the acceleration due to gravity is given by

a(t)=-9.8

and the antiderivative is velocity

v(t)=\int a(t)\,dt\\v(t)=\int -9.8\,dt\\v(t)=-9.8t +C

We know that the canister was dropped, so the initial velocity at t = 0 is zero, this fact let us know the value of C.

v(0)=9.8(0)+C\\C=0

The antiderivative of velocity is the position

s(t)=\int v(t) \, dt\\s(t)=\int -9.8t \, dt\\s(t)=-4.9t^2+C

To find the value of the constant C, we know that the height was 500 m at t  = 0, this means s(0)=500

500=-4.9(0)^2+C\\C=500

s(t)=-4.9t^2+500

Using the fact that at the time of impact the height s(t) is zero we can compute the total time of the fall:

s(t)=-4.9t^2+500=0\\\\-4.9t^2=-500\\\\t^2=\frac{5000}{49}\\\\\mathrm{For\:}x^2=f\left(a\right)\mathrm{\:the\:solutions\:are\:}x=\sqrt{f\left(a\right)},\:\:-\sqrt{f\left(a\right)}\\\\t=\sqrt{\frac{5000}{49}},\:t=-\sqrt{\frac{5000}{49}}

A negative time does not make sense, so we only take as a possible solution

t=\sqrt{\frac{5000}{49}}=\frac{50\sqrt{2}}{7}\approx 10.102

Now the final velocity is

v(\frac{50\sqrt{2}}{7})=-9.8(\frac{50\sqrt{2}}{7})\approx -98.995

The impact speed 98.995 m/s is less than 100 m/s and the canister will not burst.

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Answer:

x = 4/7

y = 60/7

Step-by-step explanation:

3x + 4y = 36

y = x + 8

Substitute the second equation into the first since it already has the y isolated for you:

3x + 4(x + 8) = 36

3x + 4x + 32 = 36

7x = 4

x = 4/7

Take the answer you got from the equation above and plug that into the second equation:

y = 4/7 + 8

y = 60/7

To check just LS/RS both equations:

3(4/7) + 4(60/7) = 36

12/7 = 240/7 = 36

252/7 = 36

36 = 36

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LS = RS

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

G. 245.04cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

The shortest way to solve this problem would be:

total surface area = 2 * π * r² + (2 * π * r) * h

or

total surface area = 2 * π * r * (r + h).

Diameter = 6

Radius = 3

Height = 10

The radius is half the diameter

TSA = Total surface area

TSA = 2 π 3(3+10)

TSA = (2)(3.141593)(3)(3+10)

TSA = (6.283185)(3)(3+10)

TSA = 18.849556(3+10)

TSA = (18.849556)(13)

TSA = 245.044227

TSA = 245.04

Or you could do the longer way, which would be:

Step 1: Find the surface area of the curved part of the cylinder

Surface Area (Curved) = 2 x π x Radius x Height

Step 2: Find the surface area of the two ends of the cylinder

Surface Area (Ends) = 2 x π x Radius²

Step 3: Add the surface are of the curved part to the surface area of the ends

Surface Area (Total) = Surface Area (Curved) + Surface Area (Ends)

For the cylinder in the picture:

A cylinder has a height of 10 and a diameter of 6

Hence, Radius = d/2 = 6/2 = 3 cm

Surface Area (Curved) = 2 x pi x 3 x 10

Surface Area (Curved) = 188.495559

Surface Area (Ends) = 2 x pi x 3²

Surface Area (Ends) = 2 x pi x 25

Surface Area (Ends) = 56.548668

Surface Area (Total) = 245.044227

245.04 is the result of rounding 245.044227 to the nearest hundredth

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Answer:

GED=2FED. Multiply by 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

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