Mathematics, 18.10.2019 09:00 gomek
Asquare pyramid has a height of 8 cm and a base with a perimeter of 36 cm. which is the volume of the square pyramid?
a: 216
b: 288
c: 324
d: 648
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00
In new york city at the spring equinox there are 12 hours 8 minutes of daylight. the longest and shortest days of the year very by two hours and 53 minutes from the equinox in this year the equinox falls on march 21 in this task you use trigonometric function to model the hours of daylight hours on certain days of the year in new york city a.what is the independent and dependent variables? b.find the amplitude and the period of the function. c.create a trigonometric function that describes the hours of sunlight for each day of the year. d. graph the function you build in part c. e. use the function you build in part c to find out how many fewer daylight hours february 10 will have than march 21. you may look at the calendar.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30
Sketch the vector field vector f( vector r ) = 8vector r in the xy-plane. select all that apply. the length of each vector is 8. the lengths of the vectors decrease as you move away from the origin. all the vectors point away from the origin. all the vectors point in the same direction. all the vectors point towards the origin. the lengths of the vectors increase as you move away from the origin.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:20
The graph of y=x3 is transformed as shown in the graph below. which equation represents the transformed function?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:50
Astudent draws two parabolas both parabolas cross the x axis at (-4,0) and (6,0) the y intercept of the first parabolas is (0,-12). the y intercept of the second parabola is (0,-24) what is the positive difference between the a values for the two functions that describe the parabolas
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Asquare pyramid has a height of 8 cm and a base with a perimeter of 36 cm. which is the volume of th...
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