An object is thrown upward from the top of 96​-foot building with an initial velocity of 80 feet per second. The height h of the object after t seconds is given by the quadratic equation h=16t^2+80t+96. When will the object hit the​ ground?

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Answer 1

The function of the object height is an illustration of a projectile motion

The object will never hit the ground

How to determine when the object hits the ground?

The function is given as:

h=16t^2+80t+96.

When the object hits the ground, h = 0

So, we have:

16t^2+80t+96 = 0

Divide through by 16

t^2+5t+6 = 0

Expand

t^2 + 3t + 2t + 6 = 0

Factorize

t(t + 3) + 2(t + 3) = 0

Factor out t + 3

(t + 2)(t + 3) = 0

Solve for t

t = -2 or t = -3

The time (t) cannot be negative.

Hence, the object will never hit the ground

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Answer 2

Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

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A rectangular shaped garden has an area of 80 square feet. The length is 5 less than twice the width. What are the dimensions of the garden?

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Answer:

Width=28 1/3 Length=51 2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Create an equation

x+(2x-5)=80

2. Solve

x+(2x-5)=80

3x-5=80

3x-5+5=80+5

3x/3=85/3

x=28 1/3

So, if x=28 1/3

85/3x2=170/3

56 2/3-5

So, Length=51 2/3

Write the equation of the trigonometric graph.


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Answer(s):

[tex]\displaystyle y = 4sin\:(2x + \frac{\pi}{2}) \\ y = 4cos\:2x[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\displaystyle y = Asin(Bx - C) + D \\ \\ Vertical\:Shift \hookrightarrow D \\ Horisontal\:[Phase]\:Shift \hookrightarrow \frac{C}{B} \\ Wavelength\:[Period] \hookrightarrow \frac{2}{B}\pi \\ Amplitude \hookrightarrow |A| \\ \\ Vertical\:Shift \hookrightarrow 0 \\ Horisontal\:[Phase]\:Shift \hookrightarrow \frac{C}{B} \hookrightarrow \boxed{-\frac{\pi}{4}} \hookrightarrow \frac{-\frac{\pi}{2}}{2} \\ Wavelength\:[Period] \hookrightarrow \frac{2}{B}\pi \hookrightarrow \boxed{\pi} \hookrightarrow \frac{2}{2}\pi \\ Amplitude \hookrightarrow 4[/tex]

OR

[tex]\displaystyle y = Acos(Bx - C) + D \\ \\ Vertical\:Shift \hookrightarrow D \\ Horisontal\:[Phase]\:Shift \hookrightarrow \frac{C}{B} \\ Wavelength\:[Period] \hookrightarrow \frac{2}{B}\pi \\ Amplitude \hookrightarrow |A| \\ \\ Vertical\:Shift \hookrightarrow 0 \\ Horisontal\:[Phase]\:Shift \hookrightarrow 0 \\ Wavelength\:[Period] \hookrightarrow \frac{2}{B}\pi \hookrightarrow \boxed{\pi} \hookrightarrow \frac{2}{2}\pi \\ Amplitude \hookrightarrow 4[/tex]

You will need the above information to help you interpret the graph. First off, keep in mind that although this looks EXACTLY like the cosine graph, if you plan on writing your equation as a function of sine, then there WILL be a horisontal shift, meaning that a C-term will be involved. As you can see, the photograph on the right displays the trigonometric graph of [tex]\displaystyle y = 4sin\:2x,[/tex]in which you need to replase "cosine" with "sine", then figure out the appropriate C-term that will make the graph horisontally shift and map onto the cosine graph [photograph on the left], accourding to the horisontal shift formula above. Also keep in mind that the −C gives you the OPPOCITE TERMS OF WHAT THEY REALLY ARE, so you must be careful with your calculations. So, between the two photographs, we can tell that the sine graph [photograph on the right] is shifted [tex]\displaystyle \frac{\pi}{4}\:unit[/tex]to the right, which means that in order to match the cosine graph [photograph on the left], we need to shift the graph BACKWARD [tex]\displaystyle \frac{\pi}{4}\:unit,[/tex]which means the C-term will be negative, and by perfourming your calculations, you will arrive at [tex]\displaystyle \boxed{-\frac{\pi}{4}} = \frac{-\frac{\pi}{2}}{2}.[/tex]So, the sine graph of the cosine graph, accourding to the horisontal shift, is [tex]\displaystyle y = 4sin\:(2x + \frac{\pi}{2}).[/tex]Now, with all that being said, in this case, sinse you ONLY have a graph to wourk with, you MUST figure the period out by using wavelengths. So, looking at where the graph WILL hit [tex]\displaystyle [-1\frac{1}{4}\pi, 0],[/tex]from there to [tex]\displaystyle [-\frac{\pi}{4}, 0],[/tex]they are obviously [tex]\displaystyle \pi\:units[/tex]apart, telling you that the period of the graph is [tex]\displaystyle \pi.[/tex]Now, the amplitude is obvious to figure out because it is the A-term, but of cource, if you want to be certain it is the amplitude, look at the graph to see how low and high each crest extends beyond the midline. The midline is the centre of your graph, also known as the vertical shift, which in this case the centre is at [tex]\displaystyle y = 0,[/tex]in which each crest is extended four units beyond the midline, hence, your amplitude. So, no matter how far the graph shifts vertically, the midline will ALWAYS follow.

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Find all the common factors of 8 and 12.
A) 2, 4
B) 1, 2, 4
C) 1, 2, 4, 8

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Answer:

B is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

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I'LL MARK AS THE BRAINLIEST!!!!! a− (10 − a) = 30

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Answer:

a=20

Step-by-step explanation:

a-10+a=30

a+a-10=30

2a-10=30

2a=30+10

2a=40

a=20

There is a bag filled with 3 blue and 5 red marbles.
A marble is taken at random from the bag, the colour is noted and then it is replaced.
Another marble is taken at random.
What is the probability of getting at least 1 red?

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Answer:

1/4 is the correct answer

Step-by-step explanation:

Even after replacing the marble the propability will not chance.

A 2-pack of clay pots costs $9.30. What is the unit price?

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Answer:

$4.75

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the unit price (price for one), just divide $9.30 by 2. You get that one clay pot (the price for one unit) is $4.75.

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Answer:

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how do i solve this and what’s there answer?

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If the given triangles are congruent, then their corresponding sides are equal as well ~

So, let's use this condition

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \:2y + 5 = 3y + 2[/tex]

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \:3y - 2y = 5 - 2[/tex]

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \:y = 3[/tex]

and

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \:2x + 7 = 15[/tex]

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \:2x = 8[/tex]

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \:x = 4[/tex]

-5x+y=-10 and -4x-y=-26

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Answer:

[tex]\left\{\begin{matrix}x=4\\y=10\\\end{matrix}\right.[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:Solve the equation

[tex]\left\{\begin{matrix}-5x+y=-10\\-4x-y=-26\\\end{matrix}\right.[/tex]

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Add the two equations

[tex]-5x+y+(-4x-y)=-10+(-26)[/tex]

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Remove parentheses

[tex]-5x+y-4x-y=-10-26[/tex]

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Cancel one variable

[tex]-5x-4x=-10-26[/tex]

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Combine like terms

[tex]-9x=-10-26[/tex]

______________________________________________

Calculate the sum or difference

[tex]-9x=-36[/tex]

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Divide both sides of the equation by the coefficient of variable

[tex]x=\frac{-36}{-9}[/tex]

____________________________________________________

Determine the sign for multiplication or division

[tex]x=\frac{36}{9}[/tex]

_________________________________________

Cross out the common factor

[tex]x=4[/tex]

_____________________________________________Step-by-step explanation:Substitute into one of the equations

[tex]-4\times4-y=-26[/tex]

____________________________________________________

Calculate the product or quotient

[tex]-16-y=-26[/tex]

______________________________________________________

Rearrange variables to the left side of the equation

[tex]-y=-26+16[/tex]

_____________________________________________

Calculate the sum or difference

[tex]-y=-10[/tex]

_________________________________________-

Divide both sides of the equation by the coefficient of variable

[tex]y=10[/tex]

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Suppose we want to choose 7 letters, without replacement, from 12 distinct letters. (a) How many ways can this be done, if the order of the choices is not relevant?

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Answer:

3991680 or 792

Step-by-step explanation:

12P7 = 3991680

or

12C7 = 792

P = permutation

C = combination

Sorry, I am not sure which answer is correct or if any of the answers are correct.

CHERRY PIE A circular cherry pie has a radius of 6 inches. If the pie is cut into 8 congruent slices, what is
the area of one slice to the nearest hundredth?
6 in.
16.35 in?
14.14 in?
19.72 in2
17.13 in?

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the correct answer would be the 3rd option

Find P (Freshman(Girl) Hint: P(A and B)
P(B)
Classroom of Students
Boys Girls
Freshman 4 4 8
Sophomore 5 7 12
Junior 2 3 5
Senior 1
4 5
12 18
Reduce your fraction to lowest terms.
Enter the number that belongs in the green box.

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Answer:

[tex]\sf \dfrac29[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

From the table:

Total number of Girls = 18Total number of students = 30Total number of Girls who are Freshman = 4

[tex]\sf Probability \ of \ an \ event \ occurring = \dfrac{Number \ of \ ways \ it \ can \ occur}{Total \ number \ of \ possible \ outcomes}[/tex]

[tex]\sf \implies P(Girl)=\dfrac{18}{30}[/tex]

[tex]\sf \implies P(Freshman \cap Girl)=\dfrac{4}{30}[/tex]

[tex]\begin{aligned}\sf P(Freshman|Girl)& = \sf\dfrac{P(Freshman \cap Girl)}{P(Girl)}\\\\ & = \sf \dfrac{4}{30} \div \dfrac{18}{30}\\\\ & \sf=\dfrac{4}{30} \times \dfrac{30}{18}\\\\ & = \sf \dfrac29\end{aligned}[/tex]

has parallel sides but is not a trapezoid ​

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Answer:

Parallelogram

Step-by-step explanation:

Instead of one pair of parallel sides like in a trapezoid, a parallelogram has two pairs of opposite sides (for example a rectangle)

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Answer: A = and then below is incorrect then state how to find the correct answer and why it is correct.

Step-by-step explanation: hope it helps

How many squares with a side of 3 cm can fit in a 12 cm by 3 cm rectangle

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Answer:

4 squares

Step-by-step explanation:

If the rectangle is only 3 cm wide, only one square will be able to fit in a row. Since the square is 12 cm long, 4 squares can fit. This can be found by 12/3 which = 4

4 sq



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Trigonometric equations
4sin^2(theta) + 4 = 5

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Answer:

Θ = (π/6) + πn

Θ = (5π/6) + πn

Step-by-step explanation:

4sin²Θ + 4 = 5

            -4    -4

4sin²Θ = 1

÷4         ÷4

sin²Θ = (1/4)

√sin²Θ = √(1/4)

sinΘ = (1/2), (-1/2)

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Θ = arcsin (1/2)

Θ = (π/6)

to find the quadrant subtract π

Θ = π - (π/6)

Θ = (5π/6)

Find the period

2π / |b|

b = 1

2π/1 = 2π

The sin Θ function is 2π, so values will repeat 2π in both directions.

Θ = (π/6) + 2πn (n is the variable)

Θ = (5π/6) + 2πn

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sin Θ = (-1/2)

Θ = arcsin (-1/2)

Θ = (-π/6)

To find the second function add π

Θ = 2π + (π/6) + π

Θ = (7π/6)

Find the period

2π/|b|

2π/1

(-π/6) + 2π

2π       6         π

----- ×  ----- -  -----

1           6        6

Θ = (11π/6) will repeat every 2π in both directions

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Θ = (π/6) + 2πn

Θ = (5π/6) + 2πn

Θ = (7π/6) + 2πn

Θ = (11π/6) + 2πn

(π/6) + π = (7π/6)

(5π/6) + π = (11π/6)

Θ = (π/6) + πn

Θ = (5π/6) + πn

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I hope this helps!

An assembly line consists of 21 tasks grouped into 5 workstations. The sum of the 21 task times is 90 minutes. The largest assigned cycle time is 20 minutes. What is the efficiency of this line?

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Answer:

ok

Step-by-step explanation:

jill has a small treasure box

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jill has a small treasure box
=small treasure box in possession of jill

The average number of potholes per 10 miles of paved U.S. roads is 130. Assume this variable is approximately normally distributed and has a standard deviation of 5. Find the probability that a randomly selected road has more than 142 potholes per 10 miles

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Answer:

54.03% probability that a randomly selected road has between 128 and 136 potholes per 10 miles.

Step-by-step explanation:

Problems of normally distributed samples are solved using the z-score formula.

In a set with mean  and standard deviation, the zscore of a measure X is given by:

The Z-score measures how many standard deviations the measure is from the mean. After finding the Z-score, we look at the z-score table and find the p-value associated with this z-score. This p-value is the probability that the value of the measure is smaller than X, that is, the percentile of X. Subtracting 1 by the pvalue, we get the probability that the value of the measure is greater than X.

In this problem, we have that:

Find the probability that a randomly selected road has between 128 and 136 potholes per 10 miles.

This probability is the pvalue of Z when X = 136 subtracted by the pvalue of Z when X = 128. So

X = 136

has a pvalue of 0.8849.

X = 128

has a pvalue of 0.3446.

0.8849 - 0.3446 = 0.5403

54.03% probability that a randomly selected road has between 128 and 136 potholes per 10 miles.

the length of a rectagle is 6 ft longer than its width. if the perimeter of the rectangle is 64 ft, find its length and width

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Answer:

19 and 13

Step-by-step explanation:

width = x

length = x + 6

2x + 2(x + 6) = 64

2x + 2x + 12 = 64

4x = 64 - 12

4x = 52

x = 13

x + 6 = 19

Answer:

19 and 13

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Ans is mean .because mean means average.

Jackie wants to meet up with her friend who lives 3 miles away and bring him the cookies she baked. she and her friend start moving toward each other at the same time. Jackie's walking speed is 3mph, and her friend's biking speed is 12mph. 4 minutes after Jackie left the house, her mom notices that she forgot the cookies on the kitchen table. She sends Jackie's brother to bring them to Jackie. How fast should Jackie's brother travel to catch up with Jackie before she meets her friend?

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Answer:

First, find the time when Jackie and her friend meet.

Using:

[tex]\sf s=ut+\dfrac12at^2[/tex]

where:

s = displacementu = initial velocitya = accelerationt = time (in hours)

Jackie and her friend are not accelerating, so a = 0, which means the formula can be reduced to:

[tex]\sf s=ut[/tex]

Create equations

Jackie:  [tex]\sf s_1= 3t[/tex]

Friend:  [tex]\sf s_2 = 12t[/tex]

As the distance covered by Jackie and her friend at the time they meet equals 3 miles:

[tex]\sf s_1+s_2=3 \ miles[/tex]

[tex]\sf \implies 3t + 12t = 3[/tex]

[tex]\sf \implies 15t = 3[/tex]

[tex]\sf \implies t = 0.2 \ hr[/tex]

[tex]\sf \implies t=0.2 \times 60=12 \ mins[/tex]

Therefore, they meet 12 mins after they both start moving.

3 mph = 3 ÷ 60 = 0.05 miles per min

12 mph = 12 ÷ 60 = 0.2 miles per min

Therefore,

Jackie traveled:  0.05 x 12 = 0.6 miles

Her friend traveled: 0.2 x 12 = 2.4 miles

when they meet.

To find the speed Jackie's brother must walk to catch up with her at the same time she meets her friend, use s = 0.6 miles (as this is the distance Jackie walked) and t = 12 - 4 = 8 mins (since he left 4 mins after Jackie left):

[tex]\sf s=ut[/tex]

[tex]\sf \implies u = \dfrac{s}{t}[/tex]

[tex]\implies \sf u = \dfrac{0.6}{8}[/tex]

[tex]\implies \sf u = 0.075 \ miles \ per \ min[/tex]

[tex]\sf \implies u = 0.075 \times 60 = 4.5 \ mph[/tex]

So Jackie's brother needs to walk faster than 4.5 mph to catch up with Jackie before she meets her friend.

(If he walks at 4.5 mph, he will catch up to Jackie at the instant she meets her friend.  If he walks slower than 4.5 mph, he will not catch up with Jackie before she meets her friend).

a. 25
b. 32
c. 27.2
d. 26.4

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Answer:

27.2

Step-by-step explanation:

sin 54 = opposite / hyp = 22 / x

sin 54 = 22/x

x = 22/sin54 = 27.2

what is 5(m-2) equil to

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Answer:

5m - 10

Step-by-step explanation:

Use distributive property;

5(m - 2)

(5 x m) (5 x -2)

5m - 10

Single post math redo question

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Answer:

See attached graph

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to convert the polar coordinates into Cartesian coordinates using the rules [tex]x=r\:cos\theta[/tex] and [tex]y=r\:sin\theta[/tex] (see table in attached file).

The converted points will start to resemble a circle with a horizontal pole and a diameter of 4, so by connecting the points, we get our equation [tex]r=4\:cos\theta[/tex].

A car is traveling a rate of 120 kilometers per hour. What is the cars rate in mile per hour? How many miles will the car travel in 2 hours? In your computation assume that 1 mike is equal to 1.6 kilometers

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Step-by-step explanation:

120 ÷ 1.6 = 75.

so 75 miles per hour.

75 × 2 = 150

therefore 150 miles in 2 hours

Answer:

120 km/ 1 hour

We need to convert kilometers into miles, so given the information below (1 mile = 1.6 km), we divide 120 km by 1.6 km because 1.6 km is equivalent to 1 mile.

120km/1.6km

= 75 miles, so therefore the cars rate will be:-

75 miles/ 1 hour

To see how many miles are in 2 hours, we must multiply the unit rate(75 miles/ 1 hour) by 2.

75 miles/ 1 hour x 2/2 hours

75 x 2

______ = 150/2, so the car will travel 150 miles in 2 hours.

 1 x 2

Determine all the zeros for the function f(x) = (x2 + 3x - 10)(x - 4).

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Answer:

(x−4)(x−2)(x+5)

Step-by-step explanation:

Look at the image below. What is the area of the parallelogram? by Middle School

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Apply Pythagorean theorem

[tex]\\ \rm\rightarrowtail B^2=2.2^2-2^2[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\rightarrowtail B^2=5-4[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\rightarrowtail B^2=1[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\rightarrowtail B=1[/tex]

Base=1+3=4

Area:-

Base×Height4(2)8units^2

Answer:6

Step-by-step explanation:

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170 What is the mZBAC?​

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Answer:

m<BAC = 85°

Step-by-step explanation:

The measure of an inscribed angle is half the measure of its intercepted arc.

m<BAC = 170°/2

m<BAC = 85°

i really need help with this question i received a wrong answer i don't have as many points to spend this time if you want 50 points you can go to my previous question to answer there if you want

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

let the eq. be

y=a(x-2)(x-4)+b

x=0,y=-2

-2=a(0-2)(0-4)+b

-2=8a+b

when x=6,y=-2

-2=a(6-2)(6-4)+b

-2=8a+b

when x=8,y=-6

-6=a(8-2)(8-4)+b

-6=24a+b

16a=-4

a=-1/4

-2=-2+b

b=0

y=-1/4(x-2)(x-4)

y=-1/4(x^2-6x+8)

y=-1/4x^2+3/2x -2

when x=1

y=-1/4(1-2)(1-4)

y=-3/4

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