Answer:
- 0.25|h -1600| -400
- 1000
- 2200
Step-by-step explanation:
Once again, you can choose the correct equation by finding the one that gives d=0 for h=0. (Note that the problem statement requires the independent variable to be h, not x.)
Then you can use that equation to find h for d=-250:
-250 = 0.25|h -1600| -400
150 = 0.25|h -1600|
600 = |h -1600|
This resolves to two equations:
- -600 = h -1600 . . . ⇒ . . . h = 1000
- 600 = h -1600 . . . ⇒ . . . h = 2200
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Or, you can realize the distance from the west end is 4 times the depth. At a depth of 250 ft, that distance is h=1000 ft. That is 600 ft from the center, so 1200 ft from the same depth on the other side of the crater, which is at h=2200 ft.
X intercept: when y = 0
Or coordinates: (x, 0)
On the graph it’s: (-2, 0)
On the function, plug in y = 0
2x - 4(0) = 8
2x - 0 = 8, x = 4
The graph x intercept is -2
The function x intercept is 4
Solution: function x intercept is greater
Answer:
1) Parallel lines are "ALWAYS"
coplanar.
2) Perpendicular lines ARE "ALWAYS"
coplanar.
3) Distance around an unmarked circle CAN "NEVER" be measured
Step-by-step explanation:
1) Coplanar means lines that lie in the same plane. Now, for a line to be parallel to another line, it must lie in the same plane as the other line otherwise it is no longer a parallel line. Thus, parallel lines are always Coplanar.
2) similar to point 1 above, perpendicular lines are Coplanar. This is because perpendicular lines intersect each other at right angles and it means they must exist in the same plane for that to happen. Thus, they are always Coplanar.
3) to have the distance, we need to have the circle marked out. Because it is from the marked out circle that we can measure radius, diameter and find other distances around the circle. Thus, distance around an unmarked circle can never be measured.
Answer:
6n-10 >= 2+2x2
Step-by-step explanation:
Two complementary is 90 degrees. So the answer is B.