PayDay
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                        Anything moving in a circle is accelerating so you can eliminate answer one. And since it's accelerating (a vector) it has a changing direction and magnitude. Hope that helps, if you want you can tell me what you got and I'll check it.
                    
                    12 years ago
                
                        Post your work and I'll check it/guide you. If you're having trouble getting started try drawing a picture. Nice and BIG.
                    
                    12 years ago
                
                        288
                    
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                        $1175
                    
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                        Not if everyone is included.(: Why? Try it yourself.
                    
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                        Draw your triangle Decide whether to use sin or cos find value dh=vht Solve for dh.
                    
                    12 years ago
                
                        At the local min/max points, the derivative is zero. f' = 3ax^2 + 2bx + c = 0 Plug in x = -3 and x = 2, and that gives you two equations. Also, use f = ax^3 + bx^2 + cx + d Plug in the values (x = -3, f = 3) and (x = 2, f = 0). That gives you two more equ...
                    
                    12 years ago
                
                        Anything to the zero power is one. So: 9(x)^0 9((2)^0) 9(1) =9 Try it with the next one. And your third problem isn't written correctly. x^??
                    
                    12 years ago
                
                        7r^3+8/3t^4r Need an explanation let me know (:
                    
                    12 years ago
                
                        List the formulas your teacher has you use, so I can solve it using methods that you are familiar with.
                    
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                        Refer to the answer I just gave you and how I solved that problem.
                    
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                        All I did was rearrange the fractions so that the +8 would be on the other side. To get your answer you need put the fractions over each other and start eliminating like terms. Post as far as you can and I'll assist you.
                    
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                        Correct! (:
                    
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                        Equation for exponential growth/decay: y = Ce^(kt) Where y is the amount leftover and t is the time elapsed. Notice if you plug in time (4000 years) right away, you get y = Ce^(4000k), and you can't solve for y (the amount)--there's too many unknowns (C a...
                    
                    12 years ago
                
                        Post what you have so far (:
                    
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                        Hint, your order of steps should look like this: Synthetic division Quotient Quotient Solve All Real Zeros.
                    
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                        1inches:10feet 2inches:20feet STOP
                    
                    12 years ago
                
                        The content is good but the wording is awkward.
                    
                    12 years ago
                
                        msFn = Fw; Fn = 5mg; Fw = 2.25mg FwL sin 60 o = (mgL/2 + 4mgx)cos 60 o = 2.25mgL sin 60 o x = 0.85L; you can go 85% of the way to the top
                    
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                        LOL, I got the wrong picture out the solutions manual. That's how you solve it though, just substitute the values.
                    
                    12 years ago
                
                        component of weight down ramp = mg sin(theta) friction up ramp = u mg cos(theta) where u is the coeff of friction therefore, we have mg sin(theta)- umg cos (theta) = ma or a = g(sin(theta) - u cos(theta)) so, sub 25 deg for theta, 0.7m/s/s for a and 9.8m/...
                    
                    12 years ago
                
                        The correct subgenre for a text that is composed of factual details told in a similar way to a story, with a series of real events taking the place of a plot, is typically called "narrative nonfiction" or "creative nonfiction." This subgenre combines elem...
                    
                    1 year ago