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Answer:
- plane: 530 mi/h
- wind: 40 mi/h
Step-by-step explanation:
Let p and w represent the speeds of the plane and the wind. The relation between time, speed, and distance is ...
speed = distance/time
p +w = (2565 mi)/(4.5 h) = 570 mi/h
p -w = (2205 mi)/(4.5 h) = 490 mi/h
Adding these speeds, we get ...
(p +w) +(p -w) = (570) +(490) mi/h
2p = 1060 mi/h
p = 530 mi/h
Then the speed of the wind is ...
w = 570 mi/h -p = (570 -530) mi/h = 40 mi/h
The plane's speed is 530 mi/h; the wind speed is 40 mi/h.
Answer:
4. quadratic
Step-by-step explanation:
If you have a number x then the consecutive number is x+1
the multiplication of two consecutive numbers can then be written as x*(x+1)=...
if you find an integer solution for this equation you can write the number as two consecutive integers multiplied with each other, if not you found the exception you are looking for
E)
x(x+1)=9900
x²+x=9900
-> complete square
x²+x+(1/2)²=9900+(1/2)²
(x+(1/2))²=9900+(1/4)
x+(1/2)=sqrt(9900+(1/4))
x=sqrt(9900+(1/4))-(1/2)
x=99
->9900=99*(99+1)=99*100
if we replace 9900 in the last lines with the other numbers we can check them quickly too:
F)
x=sqrt(15750+(1/4))-(1/2)
x=125
->15750=125*(125+1)=125*126
G)
x=sqrt(20448+(1/4))-(1/2)
x=142.497...
->not an integer
->can not be written as two consecutive numbers multiplied
H)
x=sqrt(38612+(1/4))-(1/2)
x=196
->38612=196*(196+1)=196*197
so G is the only number which can not be written as two consecutive integers
Answer:
y=-x+6
Step-by-step explanation: