r^2+7=45-r
i think this is the write answer, i havent done that kind of math in awhile.
This problem is a projectile problem. The initial velocity is 50m/s at an optimum angle of 45. The maximum height or the height of the y component is at it's highest is asked.
Informtion needed:
Acceleration due to gravity = 9.81m/s^2
Formula:
Hmax = ((V^2)(sin(angle))^2)/2g
Hmax = ((50^2)(sin45)^2)/(2*9.81) = 63.71 or letter B 63.5 m is the closest answer.
I don't really speak Spanish but I'll guess that says
How do I solve y = 1 - 2.5
Unless I'm missing something, there's not even any algebra here.
The way we subtract a bigger number from a smaller number is first we subtract the smaller number from the bigger number the regular way, then we prepend a minus sign.
y = 1 - 2.5 = -(2.5 - 1) = -1.5
You would graph the points. After you graph the points you would move each point up 5 units and over to the right 2 units
Answer:
<em>Not true. Actually, 1 2/3 equals 5/3.</em>