The answer to this question will depend on the function f itself. Basically you will find the height in meters above the ground of the bird when it jumped when the time t=0s. This is substsitute every t in the function for a value of zero and that way you will get the bird's height at the time it jumped. If you were given a graph for this function, you can find the y-intercept of the graph and that will be the answer as well. The question could be written like this:
A baby bird jumps from a tree branch and flutters to the ground. The function "
" models the bird's height (in meters) above the ground as a function of time (in seconds) after jumping. What is bird's height above the ground when it jumped.
Answer:
25m
Step-by-step explanation:
Once your function is given, you can substitute t=0 since 0s is the time measured at the moment the bird jumped. So our function will be:


So the height of the bird above the ground when it jumped is 25m in this particular function.
Answer:
Rounding up to the nearest hundredth, 907.49
Step-by-step explanation:
10% of 824.99 is 82.499 so all you have to do is 824.99 + 82.499 which will get you 907.48900 and rounding to the nearest hundreth will get you 907.49
Your answer is 160. Sorry about that answer above I laughed reading it hahaha.
The team has lost only 6 games (according to the comments). Let's say "x" is the amount of losses and "y" is the amount of wins.
For every loss, they have 3 wins, so in the end, this would be the equation:

or

Although the first one would be the easier and most understandable to read.
So:
y = 3(6)
would equal
18
Answer:
50 \sqrt[]{2} feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the vertices (1, 5) and (11, 15) for the corners labeled with red stars, the diagonal of the square C will be the length of the line joining the two vertices.
Using the Distance Formula:
Since 1 Square Unit = 25 Square Feet
1 Unit =5 feet
Therefore, the length of the diagonal