The distance between any point (x0,y0) on the parabola and the focus (m,n) is the same as the distance between (x0,y0) and the directrix line ax+by+c. The distance between (x0,y0) and focus (a,b) is \sqrt((x-m)^2+(y-n)^2). The distance between (x0,y0) and ax+by+c is |ax0+by0+c|/\sqrt(m^2+n^2). Equalize these two expressions.
Looking at the problem, what we must do to complete this question is to completely factor the expression that was provided. The expression that was provided is
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The first step that we must do is to take a look at the expression and see what the two pieces of the expression have in common. We can see that both
and
have the number 5 and the variable c associated with them so we can factor out those two.
<u>Factor out 5c</u>
Now we have completely factored out the expression that was provided in the problem statement and we came to final answer of
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Answer:
11 miles per hr because 10 miles took 50 minutes so add 1 mile and it is 1hr. Which is 11 miles per hr
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the ratios table, if
sin theta = 1/2
Then theta = 30°
Cos theta = cos 30° =root 3 /2