If you add all the sides toeghter youll get 132
so if you gotta show your work then just write this
36+30+21+12+15+18=132
i hope that answers your question
We know Area = (base)(height)
<span>Rearrange the equation and solve for base: </span>
<span>base = area/ height </span>
<span>base = (26 1/2)/ (6 5/8) </span>
<span>base = 4 feet</span>
We have that
f(x)=(x-4)^2-1 in the question and f(x)=-(x-4)^2-1 in the picture
<span>so
</span><span>I'm going to analyze the two cases
</span><span>
using a graph tool
case 1)
</span>f(x)=(x-4)^2-1<span>
the vertex is the point (4,-1)
the x intercepts are the points (3,0) and (5,0)
the y intercept is the point (0,15)
</span><span>the axis of symmetry is x=4
</span>see the attached figure N 1
case 2)
f(x)=-(x-4)^2-1
the vertex is the point (4,-1)
there is no x intercepts
the y intercept is the point (0,-17)
the axis of symmetry is x=4
see the attached figure N 2
the answer <span>
considering the case N 2 </span>
isvertex (4,-1)------> is correcty intercept (0,-17)-----> is correctaxis of symmetry x=4-----> is correct
Well, the normal force and the force of gravity are equal, however, they travel in opposite directions. Mass never changes and temperature has to do with the ambient environment and the object itself. That eliminates 3 and 4. The force of gravity pulls downwards as we see it, so that eliminates option 1. Your answer is option 2.
Answer: The object would move up or down(Option 2)
Answer:
b. experiment
Step-by-step explanation:
An observational study is one in which the researchers monitor the effect of a risk factor on subjects without introducing interventions for the purpose of noting differences in results. An experiment is mainly a randomized control trial where subjects are assigned to groups and chosen by chance. Interventions are also introduced by the researchers so as to note the different possible results within the groups and among participants.
The above-described process incorporates an experiment and that is why the researchers introduce protein level diet as interventions. It also employs the random assignment of subjects to different groups so as to improve the accuracy of the process.