Answer:
They are related becasue if you find the area of a parallelogram then divide it by two then you have the area of a triangle
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to find the horizontal distance the ball travels, we need to know first how long it took to hit the ground. We will find that time in the y-dimension, and then use that time in the x-dimension, which is the dimension in question when we talk about horizontal distance. Here's what we know in the y-dimension:
a = -32 ft/s/s
v₀ = 0 (since the ball is being thrown straight out the window, the angle is 0 degrees, which translates to no upwards velocity at all)
Δx = -15 feet (negative because the ball lands 15 feet below the point from which it drops)
t = ?? sec.
The equation we will use is the one for displacement:
Δx =
and filling in:
which simplifies down to
so
so
t = .968 sec (That is not the correct number of sig fig's but if I use the correct number, the answer doesn't come out to be one of the choices given. So I deviate from the rules a bit here out of necessity.)
Now we use that time in the x-dimension. Here's what we know in that dimension specifically:
a = 0 (acceleration in this dimension is always 0)
v₀ = 80 ft/sec
t = .968 sec
Δx = ?? feet
We use the equation for displacement again, and filling in what we know in this dimension:
Δx =
and of course the portion of that after the plus sign goes to 0, leaving us with simply:
Δx = (80)(.968)
Δx = 77.46 feet
For this case we must solve the following system of equations:

To solve we follow the steps below:
We multiply the second equation by -3:

Thus, we have the equivalent system:

We add the equations:

We look for the value of the variable "y":

Thus, the solution of the system is given by:

Answer:

Answer:
DB = 13 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
ΔCAB ≅ ΔDBA by ASA, so CA ≅ DB by CPCTC.
CA = 13 cm, so DB = 13 cm.
Answer:
2 miles = 126720 (looked it up)
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