b. what is the maximum height the ball will reach
c. find the number of seconds the ball is in the air when it reaches 224 ft in height
d. after how many sec. will the ball hit the ground before rebound?
I am not sure which equation to use and why for the b,c,and d. If I find the ft/sec. that the ball travels (96), and set the quadratic equation to -16t^2+144t+288 or 16t^2-144t-288=0, is this correct? Or should I use the quad formula and why.
Answer:
Not a solution
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine if a pair of coordinates is the solution to an equation, just plug it in.
Given that the equation is:
y = 19x - 2
And the coordinates they give us to evaluate:
(6, 4)
Plug the coordinates in:
y = 19x - 2
4 = 19(6) - 2
4 = 114 - 2
4 = 112
4 ≠ 112
4 is not equal to 112. Therefore this pair is not the solution.
Explanation
The point (6,4) tells us that x = 6 and y = 4 pair up together.
Plug those values into the equation. Simplify both sides as much as possible (use PEMDAS). If we get the same thing on both sides, then that point is a solution to the equation.
y = 19x - 2
4 = 19*6 - 2
4 = 114 - 2
4 = 112
We get different values on each side. Therefore, the point (6,4) is not a solution to the equation.
Another approach you could do is graph the equation using a tool like Desmos. GeoGebra works as well. The point (6,4) is not on the diagonal line. Check out the diagram below to see what I mean.
25 - 3(5x - 6) - 22x
Answer:
yup
Step-by-step explanation:
a) How are the measures of m
b) Solve for x:
Answer:
200 :3
Step-by-step explanation:
Explanation:
As the song Don't Stop Me Now by Queen says, "200 degrees, that's why they call me Mister Fahrenheit"
Answer:
B) 200 degrees.
Answer:
this problem is Non-proportional
Step-by-step explanation:
hope this helps