The quadratic equation that models the height of the rocket after t seconds is:
s(t) = -4.9t² + 39.2t.
<h3>What is the quadratic function for a projectile's height?</h3>
Considering the height in meters, the equation is given by:
s(t) = -4.9t² + v(0)t + h(0)
In which:
- v(0) is the initial velocity, in m/s.
- h(0) is the initial height, in m.
In this problem, we have that v(0) = 39.2, h(0) = 0, hence the equation is:
s(t) = -4.9t² + 39.2t.
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Forget about the negative sign. First you have to find a least common denominator. This would be 63. Since we had to multiply 9 by 7 to get 63 we have to multiply the numerator (4) by 7. This gives us a new fraction of 36/63. Since we ha e to multiply 21 by 3 to get 63 we have to multiply 19 by 3. This gives us 57. So now we have 36/63 and 57/63. Then we add the negative sign back in making 57/63 -57/63. Now we add them together. Because one has a negative sign and one is positive the number has to be closer to zero. So the answer is -21/63.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given that Nike reported a profit of $28,951,000 for one quarter (3 months), a profit of $20,570,000 for the second quarter, a profit of $15,342,000 the third quarter, and a loss of $48,037,000 for the fourth quarter.
To find the net profit for year, we will subtract the loss in the 4th quarter from the sum of profit in 3 quarters as:



Therefore, the net profit for the year was
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Answer:
In 5 years, the price increased about 30%.
I am not good at perentages, so correct me if I'm wrong. Also this is an estimation, not the exact percentage.