Velocity, in km/hr is the x-axis.
Breaking distance "s" in meters is on the y-axis.
Each curved line represents the different road conditions.
for (a.) find the y-coordinate for each
Dry, curve A. follow the 50km/hr up to the curve and see it corresponds to about 30 m
Wet road, curve B. follow the 50km/hr mark up to see it corresponds to 80 m
Icey, curve T is 140 m
for (b.) they give you the breaking distance on the y-axis to find the corresponding speeds for each road condition. Follow the 60 m mark across to find each x-coordinate,.
Dry curve A, 70 km/hr
Wet curve B, about 45 km/hr
Icey curve T, 30 km/hr
B would be the answer I think
Answer: X it's called a "variable" or sometimes an "unknown" but a variable doesn't have to be "x", it could be "y" , "w" or any letter, name or symbol...
Answer:
there is one solution in my opinion
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
-81
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = 8x -1
f(-10) = 8(-10) -1
f(-10) = -80-1
f(-10) = -81