Answer:
h=v/πr²
Step-by-step explanation:
v=πr²h
v/π=r²h
v/πr²=h
In this case we are dealing with the pythagorean theorm involving right angled triangles. This theorm states that a^2 + b^2 = c^2 which means the square of the hypotenuse (side c, opposite the right angle) is equal to the square of the remaining two sides.
In this case we will say that a = 3963 miles which is the radius of the earth. c is equal to the radius of the earth plus the additional altitude of the space station which is 250 miles; therefore, c = 4213 miles. We must now solve for the value b which is equal to how far an astronaut can see to the horizon.
(3963)^2 + b^2 = (4213)^2
b^2 = 2,044,000
b = 1430 miles.
The astronaut can see 1430 miles to the horizon.
Answer:
(--6,-1)
Step-by-step explanation:
Right 4 units, to go back, left 4 units
Up 3 units, to go back, down 3 unites
Left : -2 - 4 = -6
Down : 2 - 3 = -1