Answer:
<h2>8/9</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
9 in total 4 blue
4/9 x 2
8/9
ANSWER
5
EXPLANATION
The equation that expresses the approximate height h, in meters, of a ball t seconds after it is launched vertically upward from the ground is

To find the time when the ball hit the ground,we equate the function to zero.

Factor to obtain;

Apply the zero product property to obtain,


t=0 or t=5.1 to the nearest tenth.
Therefore the ball hits the ground after approximately 5 seconds.
The technique of matrix isolation involves condensing the substance to be studied with a large excess of inert gas (usually argon or nitrogen) at low temperature to form a rigid solid (the matrix). The early development of matrix isolation spectroscopy was directed primarily to the study of unstable molecules and free radicals. The ability to stabilise reactive species by trapping them in a rigid cage, thus inhibiting intermolecular interaction, is an important feature of matrix isolation. The low temperatures (typically 4-20K) also prevent the occurrence of any process with an activation energy of more than a few kJ mol-1. Apart from the stabilisation of reactive species, matrix isolation affords a number of advantages over more conventional spectroscopic techniques. The isolation of monomelic solute molecules in an inert environment reduces intermolecular interactions, resulting in a sharpening of the solute absorption compared with other condensed phases. The effect is, of course, particularly dramatic for substances that engage in hydrogen bonding. Although the technique was developed to inhibit intermolecular interactions, it has also proved of great value in studying these interactions in molecular complexes formed in matrices at higher concentrations than those required for true isolation.
Answer: 9
Step-by-step explanation:
A=(a+b)/2 *h
135= 30/2* h
135= 15 * h
135/15= h
9=h
Answer:
It isn't a number so you would call it undefined
You can think of it like 14 divided by 0 and like siri said “Imagine that you have zero cookies, and you split them evenly among zero friends. How many cookies does each person get? See? It doesn’t make sense. And Cookie Monster is sad that there are no cookies, and you are sad that you have no friends.” In this case, “Imagine that you have 14 cookies, and you split them evenly among zero friends. How many cookies does each person get? See? It doesn’t make sense. And Cookie Monster is happy he gets 14 cookies, and you are sad that you have no friends.”