Mathematics, 29.10.2019 03:31, paolaviviana
From a point a that is 10 meters above level ground, the angle of elevation of the top of a building is 42 degrees and the angle of depression of the base of the building is 8 degrees. approximate the height of the building.
explain all procedures in numbers 1-3 using correct mathematical terminology.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:00, jfarley259
Hye ryung is the president of the local chapter of the american medical students association (amsa). she is organizing local outreach and informational meetings. at her first meeting there are five people present (including herself). every month after that her group grows by 5 people. a. how many members are in the group after 6 months? b. the logistics of hosting and feeding her group at meetings was more complicated than expected. the cost of feeding 5 people at her first meeting was $30, for 10 people it was $35, for 15 it was $45, and after 6 months all of the costs had added up to $100. write a function to model the cost with the number of people attending meetings. c. what connections can you make between the linear growth of the groupβs membership and the increasing costs of running meetings?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30, emilyplays474
Which of the following is a solution of z^6 = 64i? 2(cos105Β° + isin105Β°) 2(cos120Β° + isin120Β°) 2(cos135Β° + isin135Β°) 8(cos15Β° + isin15Β°)
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30, xxaurorabluexx
Pleting the square f the given find the x-intercepts of the parabola with vertex (-5,13) and y-intercept (0, 12). write your answer in this form: (14,.99). if necessary, round to the nearest hundredth. *- h enter the correct answer, de verter, and ametry 00000 done doo
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:00, jamesgraham577
Which elements in the set are integers? β8, 3β4, β 18 , 0, β 16 , 5, β2β7, 6 a. β8, 0, 5, 6 b. β8, 0, β 16 , 5, 6 c. 3β4, β 18 , β 16 , 5, β2β7 d. β8, 0, β 18 , 5, 6
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