The initial velocity is 19 ft/s.
This is in the form f(t) = -16t²+v₀t+h₀, where v₀ is the initial velocity. 19 is in the place of v₀, so it is the initial velocity.
=7/(32+10)÷1/(36×36)×9/(6×9)
=1/6×1296×1/6
=9
Answer:
nope
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
C. horizontal line that is 33.8 units
Step-by-step explanation:
We assume your equation should be ...

The largest denominator in this standard-form equation of an ellipse is under the y-term, so the major axis is vertical. The directrix will be a horizontal line.
The distance from the center to the directrix is always longer than the semi-major axis, so will be more than √169 = 13. This only leaves choice C.
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If "c" is the center-to-focus distance, it will be the root of the difference of the denominators in the equation:
c = √(169 -144) = 5
For semi-major axis "a", the distance from the center to the directrix is ...
a²/c = (13²)/5 = 33.8 . . . . . matches choice C
10n-4=126
Step-by-step explanation:
I hope this is right, so number would be a variable (n) because we don't know what said number is.
if your multiply that by 10 then put the 10 next to variable, like usual. at least that's what I do.
four less would be saying to subtract 4
and the final answer is 126