Find the distance from P1 to P2.P1 = (0, -1, 4) and P2 = (3, -3, 2)
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B.
C. 2
D. 2
Answer: A
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Solve the right triangle. Express angles in decimal degrees.A = 39°, b = 56.2
A. B = 51°, a = 45.5, c = 72.3 B. B = 39°, a = 69.4, c = 43.7 C. B = 39°, a = 43.7, c = 45.5 D. B = 51°, a = 69.4, c = 89.3
The graph of the function f shown in the accompanying figure gives the elevation of that part of the Boston Marathon course that includes the notorious Heartbreak Hill. Determine the intervals (stretches of the course) where the function f is increasing (the runner is laboring), where it is constant (the runner is taking a breather), and where it is decreasing (the runner is coasting).
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A. Decreasing on and
, increasing on
and
, and constant on
and
B. Decreasing on and
, increasing on
and
, and constant on
and
C. Decreasing on and
, increasing on
and
, and constant on
and
Find the absolute maximum value of
Find the vertex of the parabola.3y2 - 24y + 51 - x = 0
A. (4, 3) B. (-4, -3) C. (-3, -4) D. (3, 4)