Answer:
sum = -15h+2
Step-by-step explanation:
So basically what you have to do is 6(3)+9
Answer:
m∠HMO=102°
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
In a Rhombus the diagonals bisect the angles and opposite angles are equal
In this problem
Angles HMO and HTO are opposite angles
m∠HMO=m∠HTO
m∠HTM=(1/2)m∠HMO ----> because the diagonals bisect the angles and opposite angles are congruent
substitute the values

solve for x

<em>Find the measure of angle HMO</em>
m∠HMO=(12x-6)°
substitute the value of x
m∠HMO=(12(9)-6)=102°
see the attached figure to better understand the problem
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
15/2=75/x
Cross multiply
15x=150
x=10
Answer:
See below
Step-by-step explanation:
See the attached image. My calculation seems a bit off from what I expected, but the reasoning might help.
The paper is trailing the dropped object and a mark is made every 0.020 seconds. By measuring the difference between the dots and dividing by the time, we can calculate the average speed at the the final 2 locations. The difference in these speeds is due to acceleration, as shown in the calculation.
My result wasn't what is considered correct for Earth's acceleration of gravity, but I offer possible explanations. Please check my calculations.