If you mean
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there is a solution and it is the opposite of the matrix constant on the left.
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Adding anything with its opposite gives zero.
Answer:
Hence, the two numbers chosen or plotted by them are:
-75 and 75
Step-by-step explanation:
It is given that Bernita and Derek each plot a number on a number line with the properties:
- The two numbers they have plotted are unique or different.
- Also there absolute value is same.
- The sum of the absolute values of the numbers is 150.
<em>We know that</em><em> Absolute value</em><em> of a positive number is a number itself and absolute value of a negative number is it's inverse.</em>
Hence, the two numbers that satisfy the above three properties are:
-75 and 75.
Since,
|-75|=75
and |75|=75.
Hence, |-75|=|75|
Also |-75|+|75|=75+75=150
We separate equation by looking at x and y projection separately.
Let us look at the x projection first.
Motion starts with initial velocity

because there is no force acting along the x-axis we don't have any acceleration along the x-axis. Our equation would be:

Now our y equation will be a little bit more complicated. There is gravity working against our projectile and we also have to take into effect the hight from which the projectile is launched.
With all that in mind let us write the equation for y projection:

The term

represents gravity and as you can see it is negative, which means gravity is pulling our projectile down.
There is one more thing we can do. We can express initial velocity

in relation to circular motion used to launch the projectile.

Where r is the length of the letter used to launch the projectile, and

is angular velocity.
If we combine our x and y equations we can get the trajectory of our projectile.

This is the equation of a parabola. If you follow this link(https://www.desmos.com/calculator/vogcuygjhs) it will take to an interactive graph where you can see how trajectory looks like depending on some of the paramaters.
You divide 29:11= 2 7/11
so you have 2 full vans and one with 7 students.
so the answer is 7
After solving
we get y=0.24
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to solve the ratio:
and find value of y
Solving:

Converting fractions into decimals

Ratio can be written as:

Now cross multiply




So, after solving
we get y=0.24
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