I would not normally stop to answer this question, mainly because
there is no question asked. It's just three statements.
I do have to stop here and leave a remark, however.
Math and Physics are closely enough related that I would not
have expected to see what I see here. Although the math in
this question is reasonable, the Physics is inexcusable.
A rainbow is always a part of a circle.
Rainbows are never parabolas.
You could never cut a parabola out of paper, and then
hold it up in front of you after a rainstorm, and match it
to the rainbow.
By applying Cathetus theorem, the value of x is equal to 10 units.
<h3>How to determine the value of x?</h3>
In order to determine the value of x, we would apply Cathetus theorem (leg rule), which states that each leg of a right-angled triangle is the geometric mean that's directly proportional between the hypotenuse and the part of the hypotenuse that's directly below the leg.
In this context, we have:
x² = m × a
x² = (21 + 4) × 4
x² = 25 × 4
x² = 100
x = √100
x = 10 units.
Read more on Cathetus theorem here: brainly.com/question/11357448
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Step-by-step explanation:
It’s the quadratic function uuuhhmmm