Building and solving an equation to model the situation, it is found that it takes 4 min for the prairie dog to reach 13 feet underground.
- Initially, the dog is 5 feet underground.
- Each minute, the dog goes 2 more feet underground.
Hence, the underground height of the dog after t seconds is given by:

The time it takes for the dog to reach 13 feet underground is <u>t for which h(t) = 13</u>, hence:





It takes 4 min for the prairie dog to reach 13 feet underground.
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The answer would be 4(x^6+x-3)
Answer:
x=1
Step-by-step explanation:
5x + 2 = 3x + 4(2x - 1)
Distribute the 4
5x + 2 = 3x + 8x - 4
Combine like terms
5x + 2 = 11x - 4
Subtract 5x from each side
5x -5x + 2 = 11x - 5x - 4
2 = 6x-4
Add 4 to each side
2+4 = 6x-4+4
6 = 6x
Divide each side by 6
6/6 =6x/6
1= x
Answer:
y^2/x^6
apply exponent rule:
x^-2/x^4=1/x^4-(-2)=y/y^-1 x^4 -(-2)
then you subtract 4-(-2)=6
y/x^6 y^-1
cancel out the common factor: y^-1 and you get
y^2
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x^6