Answer:
C) If the yearly raise is $3 per hour then the relationship is linear and the hourly rate "n" years from now will be h0 = 10 and hn = (hn − 1)(3) for n = {1,2,3, ...}.
Step-by-step explanation:
j put c
Answer:
2) First option
3) Second option
Step-by-step explanation:
5² = 625
13 × 8 × 5 = 520
The relative frequency of an event is defined as the number of times that the event occurs during experimental trials, divided by the total number of trials conducted.
Answer:
0.2kN
Step-by-step explanation:
An hydraulic jack works by the principle that pressure applied to one part in an enclosed liquid is transmitted equally in all parts of the liquid. this is in accordance with Pascal's principle.
Pressure= Force/Area
P=F/A
Pressure due to the load= Pressure due to input force for the system to be in balance.
Let force due to load be F₁, input force be F₂, Area at the load piston be A₁ and the area of the pipe through which the input force transmits be A₂, then,
F₁/A₁=F₂/A₂
10000N/5m²=F₂/1m²
F₂=(1000N×1m²)/5m²
F₂=200N
=0.2kN
Answer:
True, false, true, true.
Step-by-step explanation:
The roots zeros of a quadratic function are the same as the factors of the quadratic function. This is true because your roots are your factors—>(x-3) is a factor, x=3 is the root.
The roots zeros are the spots where the quadratic function intersects with the y-axis. No! Those are called y-intercepts!
The roots zeros are the spots where the quadratic function intersects with the x-axis. True. X-intercepts are your solutions. (x-3) graphed would the (3,0). That’s a solution.
There are not always two roots/zeros of a quadratic function, True. No solution would be when your quadratic doesn’t intersect the x-axis. One solution would be when your vertex would be on the x-axis. Two solutions is when your quadratic intersects the x-axis twice. Can there be infinite solutions? No. It’s either 0, 1, or 2 solutions.