Lola Here To Help
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Just draw a timeline. How is that hard? Draw a timeline for 2:15 all the way to 2:30
5 years ago
Draw a diagram. Label it T = top of pole B = bottom of pole S = tip of shadow In ∆SBT, ∠S = 8° ∠B = 102° So, ∠T = 70° Now, using the law of sines, the pole's height, BT can be found using BT/sin8° = 16/sin70° This assumes that the angle of elevation is me...
5 years ago
I am in college and I just get on here to help people! I absolutely agree with you Jimmy!
5 years ago
I would agree with C
5 years ago
what are the range of x,y. All real positive numbers?
5 years ago
m = M e^-kt m/M = 0.60 = e^-k(200) ln 0.60 = -200 k -.511 = -200 k k = 0.00170/million years m/M = e^-0.00170(500) = 0 .427 so 42.7 % for half life 0.5 = e^-.00170 t ln .5 = -.0017 t solve for t in millions of years
5 years ago
You are correct! :-)
5 years ago
Yes Wiz Kid you are right!
5 years ago
Did someone call my name? I am here to help! I believe this is the correct answer!
5 years ago
that would be 8 - choose - 4 = C(8,4) = 8!/(4!4!) If you think that =70 you are right!!!!
5 years ago
Even after deleting the spaces the website is not reached :-(
5 years ago
y = (x - 1)(x + 2)(x + 5) Explanation: Since a + b + c + d = 0, f(1) = 0. One factor is (x - 1). After division --> y=(x−1)(x2+7x+10) The trinomial in parentheses can be factored Find 2 numbers knowing sum (7) and product (10). They are 2 and 5. x 2+7x+10...
5 years ago
The idea here is that you can use the heat absorbed by the solution to find the heat given off by the dissolution of the salt. More specifically, you can assume that Δ H diss=−q solution The minus sign is used here because heat lost carries a negative sig...
5 years ago
Some inanimate objects found in nature could be a rock and if there is a creek then the water is considered inanimate. You can also observe the texture, size, shape, etc. of the rock. By observing the water you can see the animals or lily pads resting on...
5 years ago
I am sorry, but that does not seem like a question. I am not a teacher here, but I know well to not spam on Jiskha, so please stop.
5 years ago