The voltage in an electrical circuit is multiplied by itself each time it is reduced. The voltage is 27/125 of a volt and it has been reduced three times. Write the voltage in exponential form. What was the original voltage in the circuit?

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Answer 1
Answer: Exponential form: F(x)= 3/125^x+1
Original voltage: 3/125 of a volt

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For a sec, I thought this was AB Calculus with derivatives and second derivatives but it isn't! That's a good thing!

Anyhow, all the problem is asking is to plug in the values of time to find the height.

We see when time is zero, the height is 64 feet. Plug in zero for the "t" variable and you'll get 64 feet.

When the penny has dropped for half a second or 0.5 seconds, we know the "t" variable and plug in that value.

h = -16(.5)^2 + 64.
h = -16(.25) + 64.
h = -4 + 64.
h = 64 feet when the penny has dropped for half a second.

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Find the coordinates of the vertices of the figure after the given transformation, translation: (x, y)→(x - 4, y + 4)A) J'(1, 0), N'(5, 0), M'(5, 3), P'(2, 5)
B) J'(-2, 5), N'(2, 5), M'(2, 2), P'(-1, 0)
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Answer:

Option C J'(-3, 4), N'(1, 4), M'(1, 1), P'(-2, -1)

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

The rule of the translation is

(x,y) -----> (x-4,y+4)

That means ----> The translation is 4 units at left and 4 units up

Find out the coordinates of the pre-image

Observing the figure

J(1,0),N(5,0),M(5,-3),P(2,-5)

Find out the coordinates of the image

Applying the rule of the translation at the coordinates of pre-image

J(1,0) -----> J'(1-4,0+4)

J(1,0) -----> J'(-3,4)

N(5,0) ---> N'(5-4,0+4)

N(5,0) ---> N'(1,4)

M(5,-3)----> M'(5-4,-3+4)

M(5,-3)----> M'(1,1)

P(2,-5) ----> P'(2-4,-5+4)

P(2,-5) ----> P'(-2,-1)

therefore

The coordinates of the image (after the transformation) are

J'(-3, 4), N'(1, 4), M'(1, 1), P'(-2, -1)

Answer:

option C

Step-by-step explanation:

Point J is (1,0), N is (5,0) , P is (2,-5), M is (5,-3)

translation: (x, y)→(x - 4, y + 4)

We do the translation of every point. Subtract 4 from x and add 4 with y.

J is (1,0) -> (1-4,0+4) -> (-3,4) J'

N is (5,0) -> (5-4,0+4) -> (1,4) N'

P is (2,-5) -> (2-4,-5+4) -> (-2,-1) P'

M is (5,-3) -> (5-4,-3+4) -> (1,1) M'

Option C is the correct answer

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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