Answer: 6
Step-by-step explanation:
just plug two into the equation
Answer:
In order to find the distance traveled in one minute, you have to divide the distance he can ride his bike in an hour by the number of minutes in a hour. 6/60= .1 mile per minute. If he rides his bike for five minutes, then you would multiply the number of minutes biked by the distance traveled in a minute. .1*5=.5 mile, or
mile.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you have moved z from -1 to +1, you have moved it +2 (2 to the right). If you move z from 5 to 1 you have moved it down 4. So your rule here in coordinate form is (+2, -4). Add 2 to each of the other x coordinates and subtract 4 from each of the other y coordinates to get the new points. A(3, -1) P(0, 0) Z(1, 1)
S=16t^2
if t=3
So you would plug it in
16(3)^2
Then you multipy
16*3^2
=144
It is easier if you use a calculator just type in ti 30 calculator online that should help