Answer:
A bird drops a stick to the ground from a height of 80 feet. The equation 0=−16x2+64x+80 gives the number of seconds that have passed when it hits the ground. After about how many seconds did the stick hit the ground?
Step-by-step explanation:
h = -16t^2 + 80 Stick hits the ground when h = 0:
0 = -16t^2 + 80
16t^2 = 80
t^2 = 80/16 = 5
t = POSITIVE root 5 (due to the real world nature of the problem)
t approximately 2.236 seconds.
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Graph is a downward opening parabola with h-intercept of 80, t-intercept(s) of sqrt(5), - sqrt(5)
Symmetric about h-axis, though I would only graph on the right side of the h-axis since
that is where t >= 0.
2.6 feet per step is the answer
Answer:
100 and 80
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x = be the first angle
x-20 is the second angle
They are supplementary so they add to 180
x+x-20 = 180
Combine like terms
2x-20 =180
2x-20+20 =180+20
2x= 200
Divide by 2
2x/2 = 200/2
x= 100
The first angle is 100 and the second is x-20
x-20 = 100-20=80
The two angles are 100 and 80
Answer:
m1=43
Step-by-step explanation:
78-35=43