By using the motion equations, we conclude that she will make the goal.
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Will she make the goal?</h3>
First, we know that the goal is 20ft away, and the position in x is given by:

Let's find the time in which the ball will travel these 20 ft.


So the horizontal distance is covered in 1.35 seconds, now let's see which is the height of the ball at that time.
The height equation is:

Evaluating in t = 1.35 we get:

And the goal is 5ft tall, so we can conclude that she will make the goal.
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Answer:
30/50
Step-by-step explanation:
because there is a y distance of 30 and x distance of 50 from point to point.
Answer:
the domain of the relation is C
Answer:
h, j2, f, g, j1, i, k, l (ell)
Step-by-step explanation:
The horizontal asymptote is the constant term of the quotient of the numerator and denominator functions. Generally, it it is the coefficient of the ratio of the highest-degree terms (when they have the same degree). It is zero if the denominator has a higher degree (as for function f(x)).
We note there are two functions named j(x). The one appearing second from the top of the list we'll call j1(x); the one third from the bottom we'll call j2(x).
The horizontal asymptotes are ...
- h(x): 16x/(-4x) = -4
- j1(x): 2x^2/x^2 = 2
- i(x): 3x/x = 3
- l(x): 15x/(2x) = 7.5
- g(x): x^2/x^2 = 1
- j2(x): 3x^2/-x^2 = -3
- f(x): 0x^2/(12x^2) = 0
- k(x): 5x^2/x^2 = 5
So, the ordering least-to-greatest is ...
h (-4), j2 (-3), f (0), g (1), j1 (2), i (3), k (5), l (7.5)