Answer:
90 mph
Step-by-step explanation:
Against wind DATA:
distance = 600 miles ; time = 5 hrs. ; rate = 600/5 = 120 mph
With wind DATA:
distance = 600 miles ; time = 2 hrs ; rate = 600/2 = 300 mph
Equations:
p + w = 300
p - w = 120
2p = 420
p = 210 mph (speed of the plane in still air)
Since p+w = 300, w = 300-210 = 90 mph (speed of the wind)
m+f=38
(f-4)^2=m-4
f^2=m IF their age is 30 combined
4^2=16
16=16
Fred is 4, Mabel is 16.
Answer:
c. g(x) = 4x^2
Step-by-step explanation:
From a first glance, since g(x), is skinnier than f(x), meaning that it is increasing faster, so I know that I can eliminate options A & B since the coefficient on x needs to be greater than 1.
We can then look and see that g(1) = 4 as shown by the point given to us on the graph.
To find the right answer we can find g(1) for options C & D and whichever one matches the point on the graph is our correct answer. e
Option C:
once we plug in 1 for x, our equation looks like
4(1)^2.
1^2 = 1, and 4(1) = 4,
so g(1) = 4. and our point is (1,4).
This is the same as the graph so this is the CORRECT answer.
If you want to double check, you can still find g(1) for option D and verify that it is the WRONG answer.
Option D:
once we plug in 1 for x, our equation looks like
16(1)^2
1^2 = 1, and 16(1) = 16,
so g(1) = 16. and our point is (1,16).
This is different than the graph so this is the WRONG answer.
The correct axis of symmetry is x = -1.
Explanation:
Our equation is

.
This is in vertex form, which is
y = a(x-h)² + k, where (h, k) is the vertex.
In our equation, h corresponds with -1 and k corresponds with -3, making the vertex (-1, -3).
The axis of symmetry is the x-coordinate of the vertex; this makes the axis of symmetry for this equation x = -1.
Answer:
One of the angles in the triangle might be 50.
AND
The length of the third side must be 11cm or smaller.
Step-by-step explanation:
-The triangle might be an equilateral triangle (having all the same sides and angles). False, since the triangle sum theorem states that all angles inside of a triangle must add up to 180, so an equilateral triangle would need to have all three angles at 60 degrees.
-One of the angles in the triangle must be 120 (false; it can be anything above 90, which is not only 120)
-The length of the third side must be 11cm or smaller. (True, Triangle Inequality Theorem)
-One of the angles in the triangle might be 50 (possibly, so very much true)