Mars<span> and Earth orbit the </span>sun<span> at different speeds: Earth has an inside track and gets around the sun more quickly. Plus, both have elliptical orbits, rather than perfect circles. So the distance to Mars from Earth is constantly changing. In theory, the closest the planets could come together would be when Mars is at its </span>closest point<span> to the sun (</span>perihelion) and Earth is at itsfarthest point<span> (</span>aphelion<span>). In that situation, the planets would be 33.9 million miles (54.6 million kilometers) from each other. But that has never happened in recorded history. The closest known approach was 34.8 million miles (56 million km) in 2003 ....... :D!
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Answer:
48 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
38+10=48
48 inches
Answer:
open
Step-by-step explanation:
When there is a line under the inequality symbol its a closed circle but if there is not then its an open circle
Answer:
x = -2/5
y = 12/5
Step-by-step explanation:
Substitution method;
-2x + 3y = 8 -----------(i)
x + y =2 -----------(ii)
x = 2 - y
substitute the value of x in equ (i)
(-2)* (2-y) + 3y = 8
-4 + 2y + 3y = 8
5y = 8 + 4
y = 12/5
substitute the value of y in equ (ii)
x + 12/5 = 2
x = 2 - 12/5
= 2*5/1*5 - 12/5
= 10 -12/5 = -2/5
Ans: x = -2/5
y = 12/5
elimination method:
-2x + 3y = 8 -----------(i)
x + y =2 -----------(ii)
(i) ====> -2x + 3y = 8
multiply equ (ii) by 2 ====> <u> 2x + 2y = 4</u>
add (i) and (ii) 5y = 12
y = 12/5
Substitute in equ (ii)
x + 12/5 = 2
x = 2 - 12/5
= 2*5/1*5 - 12/5
= 10 -12/5 = -2/5
Ans: x = -2/5
y = 12/5
Step-by-step explanation:
o2+a2=h2
100} h^{2}=(10ft)^{2} +(17ft)^{2}
h2=100ft2+289ft2
h=389ft2−−−−−√
→19.7ft
this is an example on how to do it