Answer:
It will travel high enough
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the vertex of the parabola:
x=-b/2a
x=-11/2(-16)
x=-11/-32
x=11/32
Plug x=11/32 into quadratic to get the y-coordinate:
h=-16(11/32)^2+11(11/32)+5.5
h=7.391
Since 7.391>7.3, the volleyball will travel high enough (aka. yes)
Answer:
x² + 2x + (3 / (x − 1))
Step-by-step explanation:
Start by setting up the division:
.........____________
x − 1 | x³ + x² − 2x + 3
Start with the first term, x³. Divided by x, that's x². So:
.........____x²______
x − 1 | x³ + x² − 2x + 3
Multiply x − 1 by x², subtract the result, and drop down the next term:
.........____x²______
x − 1 | x³ + x² − 2x + 3
.........-(x³ − x²)
...........----------
...................2x² − 2x
Repeat the process over again. First term is 2x². Divided by x is 2x. So:
.........____x² + 2x __
x − 1 | x³ + x² − 2x + 3
.........-(x³ − x²)
...........----------
...................2x² − 2x
Multiply, subtract the result, and drop down the next term:
.........____x² + 2x __
x − 1 | x³ + x² − 2x + 3
.........-(x³ − x²)
...........----------
...................2x² − 2x
.................-(2x² − 2x)
.................---------------
.....................................3
x doesn't divide into 3, so that's the remainder.
Therefore, the answer is:
x² + 2x + (3 / (x − 1))
Answer:
Neither. They both saw the same amount of birds.
Step-by-step explanation:
Gabrielle saw 9 birds, but so did Chase. 6+3 is 9. 3+6 is also 9. The commutative property of addition states that a+b=b+a.
I think it’s B I’m not surr
Sin (37°) = opposite side/Hypotenuse
sin (37°) =CV/55 →CV = 55.si (37°)
CV = 55 x (0.601815)
CV= 33