i dont think you can use a line graph for that. i think a table would be better...
By doing a vertical line test. If you can draw a vertical line and it only passes through the graph once, its a function. If it passes through twice, it is NOT a function.
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that's true
the referance angle of 960 is -60degrees u have to circle the graph twice so it would be 960-360-360=240 (the 360s are how many turns it takes because it only goes up to 360 degrees so you have to subtract 360 from 960 twice to get it a number that's not over 360). so u get 240 which is graph III the lower left corner and subtract it 180-240=-60. the angle should be connected with the x-axis never the y-axis..so never subtract from 90 or 270.
Let 'x' represent "the number": 2x - 7 = -147 Solving: 2x = -140 x = -70
Twice the speed of sound is called Mach 2. This means an object is traveling at twice the speed of sound, around 1,522 miles per hour at sea level.
No. The sonic boom will be created by any speed that is greater than the speed of sound.
When something is traveling at the speed of sound, 343 m/s, it is said to be traveling at mach 1. When traveling at twice the speed of sound it is traveling at mach 2 and so on. Wikipedia.org, 'The World's Encyclopedia' has an entire article on Mack Number. Refer to the related link in the Related Links section below.
Shelly usually traveled from one place to another by car or bus.
The speed of sound is approximately 767 mph, so traveling at Mach 2 would be twice the speed of sound. Therefore, you would be traveling two times faster than the speed of sound.
four times
You can be twice as certain about your speed now.
Twice the Speed of Life was created on 2004-10-26.
Vertical line. If you can draw a vertical line through some part of a graph and it will intersect with the graph twice, the graph isn't a function.
Nothing physical is believed to be able to travel twice the speed of light.
The 2-approximation algorithm for the Traveling Salesman Problem is a method that provides a solution that is at most twice the optimal solution. This algorithm works by finding a minimum spanning tree of the given graph and then traversing the tree to form a tour that visits each vertex exactly once.
The gun and the bullet are already traveling at a high speed. Firing the gun results in the bullet leaving the gun. Its relative velocity to someone standing still would be twice the speed. But its relative velocity to the gun would simply be the normal speed of the bullet. A similar question is the one if your traveling in a car at the speed of light what would happen when you turn on the headlights? No one is really sure. in short, the bullet would go twice the regular speed in a vacuum. I agree with the first bit and have ed a similar question on here. I find the vacuum bit of the above a bit irrelevant. A bullet fired in a vacuum would emerge at the normal speed (around 2,000+mph for a rifle round) but would carry on forever as there would be no air resistance.