-14x + 15y = 15
-14x + 14x + 15y = 14x + 15
15y = 14x + 15
15 15
y = ¹⁴/₁₅x + 1
-21x - 20y = -10
-21x - 20(¹⁴/₁₅x + 1) = -10
-21x - 20(¹⁴/₁₅x) - 20(1) = -10
-21x - 18²/₃x - 20 = -10
-39²/₃x - 20 = -10
+ 20 + 20
-39²/₃x = 10
-39²/₃ -39²/₃
x = ⁻³⁰/₁₁₉
y = ¹⁴/₁₅x + 1
y = ¹⁴/₁₅(⁻³⁰/₁₁₉) + 1
y = ⁻²⁸/₁₁₉ + 1
y = ⁹¹/₁₁₉
(x, y) = (⁻³⁰/₁₁₉, ⁹¹/₁₁₉)
Y varies inversely with x
means that y=k/x
with x=0.7 and y=80
we have 80=k/0.7
k=0.7x80=56
so the equation is
y=56/x
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<h3>A.</h3>
The equation for the model of the geyser is found by substituting the given upward velocity into the vertical motion model. The problem statement tells us v=69. We assume the height is measured from ground level, so c=0. Putting these values into the model gives ...
h(t) = -16t² +69t
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<h3>B.</h3>
The maximum height is at a time that is halfway between the zeros of the function.
h(t) = -16t(t -4.3125) . . . . . has zeros at t=0 and t=4.3125
The maximum height will occur at t=4.3125/2 = 2.15625 seconds. The height at that time is ...
h(t) = -16(2.15625)(2.15625 -4.3125) = 16(2.15625²) ≈ 74.39 . . . feet
The maximum height of the geyser is about 74.4 feet.
Answer:
uhhhhhhh you have to figure out what x is then choose wether it is the other variable a dependent variable, and explanatory variable, or a response variable
Step-by-step explanation:
easy as that
(-4,-4) is quadrant 3
(5,2) is quadrant 1
(-6,11) is quadrant 2