The range of a projectile is given by the equation ( R = \frac{v_0^2 \sin(2\theta)}{g} ), where ( R ) is the range, ( v_0 ) is the initial velocity, ( \theta ) is the launch angle, and ( g ) is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately ( 9.81 , \text{m/s}^2 )). This formula assumes no air resistance and that the projectile lands at the same height from which it was launched.
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Which equation can have the following domain and range? {x | 8 ≤ x ≤ 14} {y | 29 ≤ y ≤ 53}Answer this question…
the range belongs to the set of real numbers and is infinite since the equation describes a straight line.
Without an equality sign the given terms can't be considered to be an equation
y > -8
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Which equation can have the following domain and range? {x | 8 ≤ x ≤ 14} {y | 29 ≤ y ≤ 53}Answer this question…
Domain is the independent variable in an equation. It is what you put "in" the equation to get the Range.
What sort of range-distance of an object, range of a plane, range of possible values, are all possible.
the range belongs to the set of real numbers and is infinite since the equation describes a straight line.
Without an equality sign the given terms can't be considered to be an equation
y > -8
-8
You need to know the domain first. For each value in the domain there will be a value for the function (or expression). These may not all be different. The set of these values is the range of the equation.
Any equation which maps each value of x in the domain to a value in the range is a function of x.
The domain and range are both [-6, +6].