A) y-axis
B) quad lll
C) x-axis
D) quad IV
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Power is defined by work over time. In physics, work can be defined as the energy transferred over from an applied force over some distance. As a formula:
, where F = force applied and d = distance that force is applied over.
*It is worth noting that F must be parallel to the distance travelled. If it is perpendicular, no work is done, and if it is at an angle, find the parallel component and use that for F.
In this case, the force applied must counter the force of gravity on Martha, which is given by
, where m = Martha's mass and g = gravitational constant 9.8 m/s/s. Therefore,
. Since she raises her body 4.0 meters, the work done must be
.
Since power is equal to work over time and t = 2.3 seconds, we have:
(to two significant figures)
Answer:
30 mph
Step-by-step explanation:
time = distance/speed
If x represents Jane's speed along the summit then her total exploration time is ...
12/x + 40/(x -5) = 2 . . . . . hours
Multiplying by (x)(x -5), we get ...
12(x -5) +40(x) = 2(x)(x -5)
Dividing by 2 and subtracting the left side gives ...
x^2 -31x +30 = 0
(x -30)(x -1) = 0 . . . . . factor
Solutions are x = 30 and x = 1, values of x that make the factors zero. A speed of 1 mph makes no sense in this problem, so ...
Jane's speed along the summit was 30 mph.