Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation: here is the answer sheet
Answer:
115
Step-by-step explanation:
You solve this by factoring.
12140 = x^2-10x+65
0 = x^2-10x-12075
0=(x+105)(x-115)
The only positive solution is x=115
Answer:
1. k + 2 (or other way around, it doesn't matter)
2. PY or P×Y
3. 10 - z
Step-by-step explanation:
1. You are adding here, so you add the two terms together.
2. If we had the amount of rulers and how much they cost, we could multiply to find these. Since we don't, we just leave the two variables to be multiplied.
3. It is asking the difference between two numbers, meaning that you need to subtract. With these types of problems, you always use the first number that appears in the problem to start the expression. For instance, if it had listed z first, then you would have done z - 10.
The union and intersection of the sets is given as { -4, -9 , 19} and { -4} respectively.
<h3>What is a set?</h3>
A set is simply a mathematical model for a collection of different things which could be elements or members.
Union of sets represented with '∪' is the combination of two sets without repetition
Intersection of sets represented with '∩' is the sum of elements common between the.
From the expression given, we have;
[-9,-4] U (-4, 19)
= { -4, -9 , 19}
[-9,-4] U (-4, 19)
= { -4}
Thus, the union and intersection of the sets is given as { -4, -9 , 19} and { -4} respectively.
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A cardboard box rests on the floor of an elevator. The box has a mass m = 3.75 kg and the elevator has an upward acceleration of a
Part a. Select the Free Body Diagram for the system
Part b. Write an expression for the sum of the forces actinv on the box in the y direcion, given that up is the positive y direction. Your answer should be in terms of FN, m, g.
Part c. Write an expression for the normal force FN, that the block experiences in terms of the elevator's accelaration, the block's mass and the accelaration of gravity
Part d. If the elevator's accelaration has a magnitude of g in the downward direction, what would the normal force FN1 be in Newtons? (Numerical value)
Part e. If the elevator's accelaration had a magnitude of g in the upward direction, what would the normal force FN2 ve in Newtons? (Numerical value)