Answer:
(1) 83.764 million miles
(2) 52.766 million miles
(3)
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the origin C(0,0) be the center of the elliptical path as shown in the figure, where the location of the sun is at one of the two foci, say f.
The standard equation of the ellipse having the center at the origin is
where and are the semi-axes of the ellipse along the x-axis and y-axis respectively.
Let the points P and A represent the points of perihelion (nearest to the sun) and the aphelion (farthest to the sun) of the closest planet Mercury.
Given that,
CP=46 million miles and
CA=70 million miles.
So, is the semi-minor axis and is the semi-major axis.
Let the distances on the axes are in millions of miles. So, the coordinates of the point P and A are and respectively.
(1) From the distance formula, the distance between the perihelion and the aphelion is
million miles.
(2) Location of the Sun is at focus, , of the elliptical path.
From the standard relation, the distance of the focus from the center of the ellipse, c, is
where and are the semi-major axis and the eccentricity of the ellipse.
The eccentricity of the ellipse is
.
Hence, from the equation (i) the distance of the Sun from the center of the elliptical path of the Mercury is
million miles.
(3) From the equation (i), the equation of the elliptical orbit of Mercury is
(3, 5)
(5, 5)
(6, 5)
(5,5)
(3,5)
Answer:
(5,5)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that B has coordinates as (3,7) When reflected about a line the new coordinates are (3,5)
This implies that by reflection x coordinate remains the same but y reduced by 2 units.
Apply the same logic for unknown O.
C is reflected to O.
Original coordinates of C are (5,7)
Hence new coordinates i.e. that of O would be
x coordinate same as 5
y coordinate 2 less = 7-2 = 5
COordinates of O are (5,5)
Answer:
The required number of bowls are 5.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : A sugar bowl holds 237 grams. You have a one kilogram bag of sugar.
To find : Estimate how many bowls of sugar you can fill from the bag?
Solution :
1 bowl can hold 237 gram of sugar.
We have, 1 kg of sugar or 1000 gram of sugar.
According to question,
237 gram of sugar can hold in 1 bowl.
So, 1 gram of sugar can hold in bowl.
1000 gram of sugar can hold in bowl.
1000 gram of sugar can hold in bowl.
Which means, The required number of bowls are 5.
As 4 bowls have grams of sugar.
Sugar left is 1000-948=52 grams
That 52 grams is filled into 5th bowl.
Answer:
B. t represents the number of years ; 192 people were recruited in 6 years
Step-by-step explanation: