Answer:
180 degrees per second.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given a graph that shows the distance covered by a tire or angular velocity of a tire with respect to the number of seconds (x).
Since we know that a tire is a circle and the measure of all the angles of a circle equals to 360 degrees.
We can see from our given graph that the tire completes one rotation in 2 seconds (2.5-0.5), so the distance covered by tire in two seconds will be 360 degrees. This means that the tire turns 360 degrees in each 2 seconds.
As we are asked to find the degree change by tire per second so we will find the unit rate such that we will have 1 in our denominator. By dividing our numerator and denominator by 2 we will get,
Therefore, the tire is turning 180 degrees per second.
Answer:
4 units
Step-by-step explanation:
CAB and EAD are similar triangles with sides in the ratio 2:1
ED = ½ AB
½(8)
4
Answer:
1.5 seconds
Step-by-step explanation:
h=-16t² – 16t+ 60
When the rock enter the water, the height is 0. ... h=0
0 = -16t² – 16t+ 60 = -4 * (4t² - 4t +15) = -4* (2t - 3) (2t +5)
2t-3=0 or 2t+5 = 0
t = 3/2 or t = -5/2 (time can't be negative)
t = 3/2 or 1.5