I think you would just have to find the square roots
Answer: I got D i'm not sure if that right though..
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer is x = 7
if u plug in 7 in the second expression, we can get 7 - y = 4, isolate y and then we get 3.
Now, plug in 7 in the first equation to get 2(7) + y = 17. that results to 14 + y = 17. isolate y again and then thats also 3.
so:
x = 7
y = 3
Answer:
180 fb*lb
45 ft*lb
Step-by-step explanation:
We have that the work is equal to:
W = F * d
but when the force is constant and in this case, it is changing.
therefore it would be:

Where a = 0 and b = 30.
F (x) = 0.4 * x
Therefore, we replace and we would be left with:

We integrate and we have:
W = 0.4 / 2 * x ^ 2
W = 0.2 * (x ^ 2) from 0 to 30, we replace:
W = 0.2 * (30 ^ 2) - 0.2 * (0 ^ 2)
W = 180 ft * lb
Now in the second part it is the same, but the integral would be from 0 to 15.
we replace:
W = 0.2 * (15 ^ 2) - 0.2 * (0 ^ 2)
W = 45 ft * lb
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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