H(x) = 0.15x - 0.19
p(x) = 0.29x - 0.16
(p · h)(-8) = (0.29(-8) - 0.16)(0.15(-8) - 0.19)
(p · h)(-8) = (-2.32 - 0.16)(-1.2 - 0.19)
(p · h)(-8) = (-2.48)(-1.39)
(p · h)(-8) = 3.4472
It is approximately equal to 3.
Answer:
y=5x-10
Step-by-step explanation:
y+10=5x
y=5x-10
<span>1st train DATA:
rate = 50 mph ; time = x hrs ; distance = rt = 50x miles
2nd train DATA:
rate = 55 mph ; time = (x-(1/2)) hrs ; distance = rt = 55(x-(1/2)) miles
Equation:
distance = distance
50x = 55(x-(1/2)
50x = 55x - (55/2)
-5x = -55/2
x = 11/2
x = 5 1/2 hrs (time at which the 2nd train overtakes the 1st train)
Hope this helps!</span>
Answer: 1) c 2) a 3) d
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
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Reference angle is the angle measurement from the x-axis. <em>There is no such thing as a negative reference angle.</em>
-183° is 3° from the x-axis so the reference angle is
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Coterminal means the same angle location after one or more<em> </em>rotations either clockwise or counter-clockwise.
To find these angles, add <em>or subtract</em> 360° from the given angle to find one rotation, add <em>or subtract</em> 2(360°) from the given angle to find two rotations, etc.
To find ALL of the coterminals, add <em>or subtract</em> 360° as many times as the number of rotations. Rotations can only be integers. In other words, you can only have ± 1, 2, 3, ... rotations. You cannot have a fraction of a rotation.
Given: 203°
Coterminal angles: 203° ± k360°, k ∈ <em>I</em>
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Answer:
All fractions except 2/3 lol
Step-by-step explanation: