<span>We need to calculate noon sun angle. Noon sun angle is an angle at which sun-rays fall at noon on a given date.
</span>On September 22, the sun’s rays form a 90° angle at noon at the equator.
Formula for calculating noon sun angle is:
Noon_sun_angle = 90° - Zenith angle
We have complementary angles so we need to substract zenith angle from 90°.
The zenith angle is the distance between subsolar point (point where sun is at 90°) and the latitude of an observer. In our case this angle will have same value as latitude because subsolar point is at equator 0°. If our latitude and subsolar point are at same hemisphere we substract values. Otherwise we add values.
New Orleans, USA
Latitude = 30°
Noon_sun_angle = 90° - 30° = 60°
Helsinki, Finland
Latitude = 60°
Noon_sun_angle = 90° - 60° = 30°
Answer:
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Answer:
The slope is 3.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's use the slope formula to calculate the slope of this function. Remember, slope equals rise over run, or the difference between y coordinates divided by the difference between x coordinates of 2 points on the graph.
Let's use the last 2 points in the table: (1, 7) and (2, 10)

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The slope of this function is 3!
Hope this helps :) Feel free to ask me any questions!
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