The answer I got is (3,6, -1)
Step-by-step explanation:
x1 = -5, x2 =3 , y1 = -4 , y2=1
- formula = square foot of (x2 -x1)^2 + (y2 -y1)^2
- sqare root of (3 +5)^2 + (1 +4)^2
- square root of (8)^2 + (5)^2
- square root of 64 + 25
- square root of 89
- = 9.43
“huh” is the interjection!
Answer:
1,041.9feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the height of the rocket expressed as
y = -16x² + 245x + 104
At maximum height, dy/dx = 0
dy/dx = -32x+245
0 = -32x+245
32x = 245
x = 245/32
x = 7.65625
Get the maximum height
Recall that;
y = -16x² + 245x + 104
Substitute the value of x;
y = -16(7.65625)² + 245(7.65625) + 104
y = -937.890625 + 1,875.78125 + 104
y = 1,041.890625feet
Hcne the maximum height to the nearest foot is 1,041.9feet