<u><em>Answer: →
*The answer must have a positive sign.*</em></u>
Explanation:
First, you had to do is remove parenthesis.

And then, subtract by the numbers. Subtract it's going to be subtract by the numbers, fractions, and find the difference between the numbers.

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A. volume of the stage in the banquet hall = 22 x 15 x 4 = 1,320 cubic foot.
weight of the stage in the banquet hall:
1 cubic foot weighs 62.4 pounds
1,320 cubic feet will weigh 1,320 x 62.4 = 82,368 pounds.
b. volume of each cylindrical pillar = pi * r^2 * h = pi * (1/2)^2 * 9 = pi * 1/4 * 9 = 7.069 cubic feet
weight of each cylindrical pillar:
1 cubic foot weighs 62.4 pounds
7.069 cubic feet will weigh 7.069 x 62.4 = 441 cubic feet.
Answer:
- hits the ground at x = -0.732, and x = 2.732
- only the positive solution is reasonable
Step-by-step explanation:
The acorn will hit the ground where the value of x is such that y=0. We can find these values of x by solving the quadratic using any of several means.
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<h3>graphing</h3>
The attachment shows a graphing calculator solution to the equation
-3x^2 + 6x + 6 = 0
The values of x are -0.732 and 2.732. The negative value is the point where the acorn would have originated from if its parabolic path were extrapolated backward in time. Only the positive horizontal distance is a reasonable solution.
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<h3>completing the square</h3>
We can also solve the equation algebraically. One of the simplest methods is "completing the square."
-3x^2 +6x +6 = 0
x^2 -2x = 2 . . . . . . . . divide by -3 and add 2
x^2 -2x +1 = 2 +1 . . . . add 1 to complete the square
(x -1)^2 = 3 . . . . . . . . written as a square
x -1 = ±√3 . . . . . . . take the square root
x = 1 ±√3 . . . . . . . add 1; where the acorn hits the ground
The numerical values of these solutions are approximately ...
x ≈ {-0.732, 2.732}
The solutions to the equation say the acorn hits the ground at a distance of -0.732 behind Jacob, and at a distance of 2.732 in front of Jacob. The "behind" distance represents and extrapolation of the acorn's path backward in time before Jacob threw it. Only the positive solution is reasonable.
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