Answer: (-1,2)
To get this answer, you add 4 to the y coordinate of the given point. Every point on f(x) is shifted up four units when we go from f(x) to f(x)+4. The x coordinate stays the same.
Answer:
L = s^2/(30.25Cd)
Step-by-step explanation:
In accident investigation, the speed of a vehicle can be estimated using a polynomial function that relates speed (s) to the length of skid marks (L). The drag coefficient Cd will depend on the condition of the road surface and tires, but might be expected to be between 0.7 and 0.8.
If the skid marks end in a collision, the length of the marks that might have been made can be estimated using this formula, then that length added to the actual length of marks to estimate the original speed. The speed at the point of collision can be estimated by the damage caused, and/or the movement created.
In the above formula, length is in feet, and speed is in miles per hour.
The set of all possibilities is called sample space and is denoted by S.
So, S = {NBD, NDB, BDN, BND, DBN, DNB} and n(S) = 8
and we need to find the probability of NBD
E = {NBD} and n(E) = 1
The probability of an even is defined by p(E) = 
Hence, p(E) = 
Answer:
14-11.76 = 2.24
2.24×100
14 = 16%
since, the discount percentage is 16%
Answer:
- 3 5/7
Step-by-step explanation: