by Belinder | Feb 15, 2022 | mathematics
In many sports, one can see that the trajectory of a ball follows a parabolic path. This means that the path of the ball is similar to a parabola. The height of anobject moving under the influence of gravity can be modeled by using a quadratic equation. As an object...
by Dan | Feb 15, 2022 | mathematics
In many sports, one can see that the trajectory of a ball follows a parabolic path. This means that the path of the ball is similar to a parabola. The height of anobject moving under the influence of gravity can be modeled by using a quadratic equation. As an object...
by Admin | Feb 8, 2022 | mathematics
Consider and complete a series of mathematical problems to test your knowledge of basic fractions, decimals, percentages, averaging, rounding, and your ability to convert from one unit to another. Chapter 2 Test (pp. 38–40) 1-21Your full homework should be complete in...
by Dan | Jan 14, 2022 | mathematics
Differentiate (3x^2− 5)^3.Find dy/dx if y = sqrt (x^2 + 1).The daily profit, P, of an oil refinery is given byP = 8x − 0.02×2,where x is the number of barrels of oil refined. How many barrels will give maximum profit and what is the maximum profit?∫...
by Belinder | Dec 19, 2021 | mathematics
Create a histogram for the “Sales/SqFt” variable. Is the distribution symmetric? If not, what is the skew? Are there any outliers? If so, which one(s)? What is the “SqFt” area of the outlier(s)? Is the outlier(s) smaller or larger than the average restaurant in the...
by Dan | Dec 16, 2021 | mathematics
An extension of a topic covered in the course, orA topic in the text that was not covered in the course.Choose a topic and find a current event or news article that discusses how the topic is applied to a real-world situation. For example, revisit the news articles...