Answer:
9+11s
Step-by-step explanation:
9+18s-7s
=9+11s
You can't add 9 and 11s because they are different variables
Answer:
both fireworks will explode 4.5 seconds after Firework B launches
Step-by-step explanation:
Given;
speed of firework A,
= 360 ft/s
speed of firework B,
= 340 ft/s
If the two fireworks explodes at the same height, then the height attained by the two fireworks are equal.
let the distance traveled by each firework before explosion = d
Distance = speed x time
Distance A = Distance B
speed A x time = speed B x time
let the time both fireworks explodes after Firework B launches = t
(
) t = (
) t
360t = 340t
if firework B is launched 0.25 s before Firework A, for the time of the two fireworks to be equal since we are considering time (t) after 0.25 seconds, we will have;
360(t-0.25) = 340t
360t - 90 = 340t
360 t - 340 t = 90
20 t = 90
t = 90/20
t = 4.5 seconds
Therefore, both fireworks will explode 4.5 seconds after Firework B launches
Answer: b) (x - 2)(x + 1)(x + 3)
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Look at the graph to find the x-intercepts (where the graph crosses the x-axis).
x = 2 x = -1 and x = -3
Now rearrange each of those equation so they are equal to zero:
x - 2 = 0 x + 1 = 0 and x + 3 = 0
Next, combine them (using multiplication):
(x - 2) (x + 1) (x + 3) = 0
Lastly, evaluate the sign of the a-value (coefficient of the polynomial):
Since the right side of the graph goes to POSITIVE infinity, then the a-value is positive.
You will see a tiny picture up top of the question and draw it out and added then work