Answer:
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1/2 fraction of whole carton was used for each serving
We know that the area of a circle in terms of π will be πr². However the area with respect to the diameter will be a different story. The first step here is to find a function relating the area and diameter of any circle --- ( 1 )
For any circle the diameter is 2 times the radius,
d = 2r
Therefore r = d / 2, which gives us the following formula through substitution.
A = π(d / 2)² = πd² / 4
<u>Hence the area of a circle as the function of it's diameter is A = πd² / 4. You can also say f(d) = πd² / 4.</u>
Now we can substitute " d " as 4, solving for the area ( A ) or f(4) --- ( 2 )
f(4) = π(4)² / 4 = 16π / 4 = 4π - <u>This makes the area of circle present with a diameter of 4 inches, 4π.</u>
Answer:
43.75feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the height of the tennis ball expressed as;
h(t) = -15t^2 + 45t + 10
At maximum height, the velocity of the ball is zero
v = dh/dt
dh/dt = -30t + 45
Since dh/dt = 0, hence;
0 = -30t + 45
30t = 45
t = 45/30
t = 3/2
t = 1.5secs
Substitute t = 1.5 into the expression given
h(1.5) = -15(1.5)^2 + 45(1.5) + 10
h(1.5) = -15(2.25)+67.5+10
h(1.5) = -33.75+77.5
h(1.5) = 43.75feet
Hence the maximum height of the ball is 43.75feet
Answer: Sine - Sin
Tangent - Tan - Cosine - Cos
or inverse Cos-1 - Sin-1 - Tan-1
Step-by-step explanation:
You would use Sine - Sin for Opposite over hypotenuse
to check it you'd use Sin-1 that is just Sine but inverse that helps you get the answer- I just learned this stuff so bare with me but all of it is the same
I'm hoping I helped give you a small clue