That would be
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BTW the plus sign is supposed to have this sign underneath it _
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Answer:
You left out a critical piece of information in the question.
"reaches a height of of the maximum height"
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Choice C is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
The first step is to re-write the equations in exponential form.
The first equation can be written as;
since the base is 10 and 4 the exponent.
The second equation can be written as;

The second step is to make N the subject of the formula in both equations.
Solving for N from this equation
, yields;

Solving for N from the second equation
, yields;

Therefore;

Answer:
Value of x --> 15°
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
(2x + 60°) and 6x lie on a straight line. So, they form a linear pair. Their sum gives 180°.
---> (2x + 60°) + 6x = 180°
2x + 60° + 6x = 180°
8x + 60° = 180°
8x = 180°- 60°
8x = 120
x = 
<h3><u>x equals 15°</u></h3>
20 + 4 + 3/10 + 5/100 + 7/1000