Answer:
- second kick goes farther
- first kick goes higher
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming the kick started from ground level, the path of the ball is assumed to be symmetrical about the high point. That is, the first kick will land 2×20 = 40 yards downfield.
The equation for the second kick can be rewritten as ...
y = 0.008x(50 -x)
The value of y will be zero at x=0 and at x=50. The second kick will land 50 yards downfield, a greater distance than the first kick.
At x=25, the height of the second kick is ...
y = 0.008(25)(50-25) = 5 . . . yards
The second kick travels farther (50 yds vs. 40 yds).
The first kick travels higher (8 yds vs. 5 yds).
(x+2)/15=(3x+3)/15
x+2=3x+3
-1=2x
x=-1/2
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Answer: Yes by SAS
Why: they have two equal sides makes by the dashes and two 90 degree angles in the same places on both triangles meaning that the other side next to the 90 degree angle had to be equal as will
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It passes through the point (1,0) and there are no negative values . Look like its a logarithmic function
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Vertically opposite angles are equal
8x + 2 = 7x + 11
Subtract 2 from both sides
8x = 7x + 11 - 2
8x = 7x + 9
Subtract 7x from both sides
8x - 7x = 9
x = 9