Answer:
41/100
Step-by-step explanation:
The best description of the curve of the given graph is called; A: Many to One Function
<h3>How to interpret function graphs?</h3>
A function is a relation in which each element is mapped to a single element i.e. no element is mapped to two different elements.
The given graph passes the vertical line test and as such we can say it is a function.
Also, the graph of a linear function is a straight line but the graph we are given is not a straight line and as such it is not a linear function.
Lastly, the graph does not passes the horizontal line test because between the interval from -1 to 0, the same value y-output is obtained many times and hence it is not a one-to-one function but a many to one function.
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Answer:
Approximately 3.8 seconds
Step-by-step explanation:
H(x)=-16x^2+60x+4
We want to find when the ball hits the ground, or where the zeros are
0 =-16x^2+60x+4
Using the quadratic formula
-b ±sqrt(b^2 -4ac)
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2a
-60 ±sqrt(60^2 -4*-16*4)
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2(-16)
-60 ±sqrt(3600+256)
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-32
-60 ±sqrt(3856)
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-32
We want the positive value for time
-60-62.09669879
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-32
3.815521837
Approximately 3.8 seconds
The line GH bisects The triangle FGI meaning it divides it into two equal parts <em>(that is the definition if bisection); </em>therefore, the angles FGH and HGI are equal:

Now let us add 2 to both sides gives

subtracting 4x from both sides gives


Hence, x = 11.
The measure of FGH is

(B)
The measure of HGI is

(C)
The measure of FGI is the sum of HGI and FGH:

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