Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
I remember taking this too. So, the correct answer is A! I SWEAR ITS RIGHT!
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Smax = 676 ft
the maximum altitude (height) the rocket will attain during its flight is 676 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
Given;
The height function S(t) of the rocket as;
S(t) = -16t2 + 208t
The maximum altitude Smax, will occur at dS/dt = 0
differentiating S(t);
dS/dt = -32t + 208 = 0
-32t +208 = 0
32t = 208
t = 208/32
t = 6.5 seconds.
The maximum altitude Smax is;
Substituting t = 6.5 s
Smax = -16(6.5)^2 + 208(6.5)
Smax = 676 ft
the maximum altitude (height) the rocket will attain during its flight is 676 ft
Answer:
A) x = (-8log(6)-2log(17))/(-2log(17)+log(6))
Step-by-step explanation:
Taking the logarithm of the equation, you have ...
(x+8)log(6) = (2x-2)log(17)
Subtracting the right side from the equation gives ...
x(log(6) -2log(17)) +8log(6)+2log(17) = 0
Subtracting the constant and dividing by the coefficient of x gives ...
x = -(8log(6) +2log(17))/(log(6) -2log(17)) . . . . . matches selection A
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You don't need to work out the whole solution to determine the correct answer choice. Once you take the initial log, you find that the x-coefficient includes a multiplier of 2log(17). This term only appears in the denominator of choice A. (The value of x will be found after dividing by the x-coefficient, so you know this must show up in the denominator of the answer.)