<span>If* there are 12 fish and half of them drown, how many are there?
Hah, Trick Question, Fish don't drown.</span>
Answer:
No.
Step-by-step explanation:
Unless the design notes are archived, in our current reality, it is not possible to prove that a designer used any particular theory in the design of anything. Such a proof would involve after-the-fact mind-reading.
Even with design notes in hand, it is unlikely you could prove the designer was cognizant of any particular theory when writing the notes. All the time, people write things they don't understand, or that have meaning that is understood only after some time.
6, 12, 18 (counting by 6)
8, 16, 24 (counting by 8)
Answer:
<h3>444m</h3>
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the height of the rocket modelled by the equation;
y=-16x^2+152x+83
The rocket reaches its maximum height when the velocity of the rocket is zero.
Since velocity is the change in displacement with respect to time;
velocity v = dy/dx
dy/dx = -32x + 152
at dy/dx = 0
-32x + 152 = 0
-32x = -152
x = -152/-32
x = 4.75s
To get maximum height reached by the ball, we will substitute x = 4.75 into the modeled function as shown;
y(4.75) = -16(4.75)^2+152(4.75)+83
y(4.75) = -361+722+83
y(4.75) = 444m
Hence the maximum height reached by the ball is 444m
First, use distributive property to expand whats in the brackets
second, isolate x by putting all terms with x on one side
divide both sides by -11.81 to have x on its own.