50/f
To find f(-2), substitute -2 into the function f(x). So, f(-2) = 2(-2)^3 - 2(-2)^2 + 50. Simplifying this expression gives f(-2) = 2(-8) - 2(4) + 50 = -16 - 8 + 50 = 26.
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50 Force = ma = m(v-u)/t = (mv – mu)/t = change of momentum /time = rate of change of momentum Momentum of an object changes from 100 kgm/s to 200 kgm/s in 2 seconds. What is the force applied on it? Initial momentum, p1 = 100kg-m/s Final momentum, p2= 200kg-m/s Time,t= 2 s Force,F = ? Using the formula, F= p2-p1/t F= 200-100/2 F= 100/2 F= 50 N The force applied is of 50 N.
-50 deg C = -58 deg F
F = m*a F = 50 N m = 220 lbs = 100 kg a = F/m = 0.5 m*s-2
it is hotter on Celsius. 50 C = 122 F but 50 F = 10 C. the formula for this is (C X 1.8) + 32 to convert from C to F and F to C is (F-32)/1.8
10° C would be equal to 50° F. The formula for converting C° to F° is to multiply the C° by 1.8, then add 32.