Answer:
0.25feet
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation is not well written. Let the equation of the height be modelled as;
h = -16d²+8d+4
The velocity of the ball is zero at its maximum height.
Velocity = change in displacement/time
v = dh/dd
Differentiate
v = -32d+8
Since dh/dd = v = 0
0 = -32d+8
Add 32d to both sides
0+32d = 8
32d = 8
Divide both sides by 32
32d/32 = 8/32
d = 1/4
d = 0.25feet
Hence the maximum height of the tennis ball is 0.25feet
Note that the modeled equation was assumed. You can apply the same calculation to any equation given
This seems tricky, but if B can equal anything except 0, can B be anything on the x plane except 0. Meaning you can pick a number that you would justify. Let's say you picked x=2, it still fits the constraints and will connect with point A. (hoped this helped!)
Answer:
65
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
x = 18
Step-by-step explanation:
5/6x = 15
Multiply each side by 6/5 to isolate x
6/5 * 5/6 x = 15 *6/5
x = 15/5 *6
x =3*6
x = 18
Answer:its d
Step-by-step explanation: