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Answer:</h2>

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Explanation:</h2>
<em>The height of the rider from the ground after the Ferris wheel</em> equals <em>the starting point is 15 feet off the ground </em><em>plus </em><em>the radius of the Ferris wheel </em><em>plus </em><em>the opposite side of the triangle ΔABC </em>(See figure below).<em> </em>Hence our goal is to find this side. We have the angle
, therefore the angle ∠BAC = 165° - 90° = 75°. So this side can be found using trigonometry:

Finally, the height is:

Given:
The function is:

To find:
The all the real and non-real roots of the given function.
Solution:
We have,

For roots,
,


Taking square root on both sides, we get


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The roots of the given function are -7i and 7i.
Therefore, the correct option is B.
To find the slope of a line that goes through given points with known coordinates, you divide the subtraction of the y of the second point minus the y of the first point, by the subtraction of the x of the second point minus the x of the first point:
m = (yB-yA) / (xB-xA)
Let A(8,5) and B(6,7).
With yB = 7; yA = 5; xB = 6; xA = 8
m = (7-5) / (6-8)
m = 2/-2
m = -1
So the slope of the line that goes through the given points (8,5) and (6,7) is m = -1.
I've added a pic of the line with both points under the answer.
Hope this Helps! :)
Answer:
yes, no, yes, no
Step-by-step explanation:
For it to be a line, that means that when x goes up by 1 y goes up by the same thing every time.
7a. from (1, 12) to (2, 8), the x coordinate goes up by 1 and the y coordinate goes down by 4. From (2, 8) to (3, 4) the y coordinate again goes down by 4 when the x coordinate goes up by 1. This pattern continues for the other points, so yes.
Do the same thing for the rest and you should get:
7b. No
7c. Yes
7d. No
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