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Answer:
about 1.5 pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
The moon's gravity is about 1/6 that of Earth, so a 9-lb cat would weigh about 9/6 = 1.5 pounds on the moon.
Answer:
h(-6) = -22
Step-by-step explanation:
h(n) = 3n - 4
h(-6)= 3(-6) - 4
= -18 - 4
= -22
If one of our zeros is 4, then the factor is x-4. If the second zero is 5i, then the conjugate root theorem says there HAS to be a root that is -5i. So our 3 factors are (x-4)(x+5i)(x-5i). We will FOIL out these factors to get the polynomial. Let's start with the ones that contain the imaginary numbers. Doing that mutliplication we get x^2-25i^2. i^2 is equal to -1, so what that expression simplifies down to is

. Now we will multiply in that last factor of (x-4):

. FOILing out we have

. There you go!
Answer:
4√5
Step-by-step explanation:
Use Pythagorean theorem
a^2=21^2-19^2
a^2=441-19^2
a^2=441-361
a^2=80
a= √80
simplify