I think you meant to say
(as opposed to <em>x</em> approaching 2)
Since both the numerator and denominator are continuous at <em>t</em> = 2, the limit of the ratio is equal to a ratio of limits. In other words, the limit operator distributes over the quotient:
Because these expressions are continuous at <em>t</em> = 2, we can compute the limits by evaluating the limands directly at 2:
C+15= the total number of baseball cards in his collection
The kinetic energy of any moving object is
<u> KE = (1/2) (object's mass) (its speed)² </u>.
Both of those quantities are right there in your question.
Just write them into the KE formula.
Answer:
x = -11
Step-by-step explanation:
First, you have to isolate x to one side. To do this, you have to subtract 9 on both sides like this
x + 9 - 9 = -2 - 9
So this will now be
x = -11
There you go!
The answer will be 207 with a remainder of 3. I attached my paper work for you to see the actual steps.