Ask a New Question
Search
A dolphin jumping out of
A dolphin jumping out of the water follows a path described by
h = − (x2 − 10x + 16), where h is the vertical height, in
1 answer
asked by
Alex
1,695 views
Is jumping through a hoop an inherited trait for a dolphin?
2 answers
asked by
Anonymous
575 views
A dolphin experiences a force of 320 N [up]
when it jumps out of the water. The acceleration of the dolphin is 2.6 m/s 2 [up].
2 answers
asked by
jake
1,535 views
A dolphin experiences a force of 320 N [up]
when it jumps out of the water. The acceleration of the dolphin is 2.6 m/s 2 [up].
2 answers
asked by
Michelle
974 views
The function j(x) = 39x represents the number of jumping jacks j(x) you can do in x minutes. How many jumping jacks can you do
1 answer
158 views
a bootlenose dolphin jumps out of the water. the path the dolphin travels can be modeled by h=-0.2d^2+2d, where h represents the
1 answer
asked by
bob HELP NEEDED HELP NEEDED HELP NEEDED
1,791 views
a bootlenose dolphin jumps out of the water. the path the dolphin travels can be modeled by h=-0.2d^2+2d, where h represents the
1 answer
asked by
bob
988 views
the dolphin is often called a fish. it is really a mammal that lives in the sea. the dolphin must come to the surface to
2 answers
asked by
Astasia
719 views
What is the BEST example of how a trigonometric function would be used by a marine scientist?
A. to represent the trajectory of a
1 answer
45 views
What is the BEST example of how a trigonometric function would be used by a marine scientist?
A. to represent the trajectory of a
1 answer
42 views