These review exercises are for test preparation. They can also serve as a practice test. Answers are at the back of the book Red bracketed section references indicate the part(s) of the chapter to restudy if your answer is incorrect Concept Reinforcement For each equation in column A, select the most appropriate graph in column B. [R.1, R.4, R.5] Column A Column B f ( x ) = 1 x
These review exercises are for test preparation. They can also serve as a practice test. Answers are at the back of the book Red bracketed section references indicate the part(s) of the chapter to restudy if your answer is incorrect Concept Reinforcement For each equation in column A, select the most appropriate graph in column B. [R.1, R.4, R.5] Column A Column B f ( x ) = 1 x
These review exercises are for test preparation. They can also serve as a practice test. Answers are at the back of the book Red bracketed section references indicate the part(s) of the chapter to restudy if your answer is incorrect
Concept Reinforcement
For each equation in column A, select the most appropriate graph in column B. [R.1, R.4, R.5]
Two cables tied together at C are loaded as shown. Given: Q = 130 lb.
8
30°
C
B
Q
3
4
Draw the free-body diagram needed to determine the range of values of P for which both cables remain taut.
Cable AB is 103 ft long and the tension in the cable is 3900 lb.
56 ft
A
50°
20°
B
x
C
Identify the angles 0.0, and 8, that define the direction of force.
1
By
N
2
Match each of the options above to the items below.
142.1°
57.1°
73.3°
3
8.
In the given figure, P = 51 lb .
65°
C
25°
35°
75 lb
P
Determine the corresponding magnitude of the resultant.
The corresponding magnitude of the resultant is|
lb.
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