Answer:
8 is the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
<h2><em>
46.4°</em></h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the diagrammatic representation in the attachment given.
We can see that the diagram is a right angled triangle. To get the angle of elevation, we will use one of the trigonometry identity SOH, CAH, TOA.
Given the adjacent of the triangle to be 2miles (observation spot from the point of launch)and the opposite (side facing the elevation angle) as 2.1miles (the height), we will use TOA.
tan∅ = opposite/adjacent
tan∅ = 2.1/2
tan∅ = 1.05
∅ = tan⁻¹1.05
∅ = 46.4°
<em>Hence the angle of elevation from Kim to the space shuttle, which is at a height of 2.1 miles is approximately 46.4°</em>
I think it will be C.
hope its correct !
Answer:
At the time of launch height of the object was 60 meters.
Step-by-step explanation:
An object was launched from a platform and its height was modeled by the function,
h(x) = -5x² + 20x + 60
Where x = time or duration after the launch
At the time of launch, x = 0
So, by putting x = 0 in this equation,
h(0) = -5×(0) + 20×(0) + 60
h(0) = 60
Therefore, at the time of launch height of the object was 60 meters.
well the formula to reflecting across the x-axis is (x,-y).so the final points are A'(2,-2) B'(3,-7) C(5,-5) ANSWER
additional information
By the way the -y in the formula does not mean every number will always be negative it means switch the sign so if the point is (5,-7) than reflecting across the x-axis it would be (5,7)