Rational Exponents Assignment
Distance from the sun (au) Orbital Period (years)
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Mercury
0.39 0.242
Venus
0.72 0.616
Earth
1 1
A power regression equation for this data is: T = A^
1.5
Mars
1.52 1.88
You used a telescope and other mathematics to discover that Jupiter is 5.20 au from the sun. Use the equation to find its orbital period. Round to the nearest tenth of a year. Jupiter's Orbit: years
11.9
Uranus
19.18 84.0
Neptune
30.06 165
Jupiter
5.20 N/A
Suppose that your data shows that Saturn orbits every 29.5 years. To the nearest hundredth of an au, how far is Saturn from the Sun?Saturn's Distance from the Sun: au
9.55
The equation T = A3/2 is great if you know A and want to find T.Now, identify the correct inverse equation, which can be used to find A when you are given T.
A = T2/3
Convert the equation you found, T = A3/2, into a form without any rational exponents.
C T2=A3
Saturn
N/A 29.5
Use the fact that 1.5 is the same as 3/2 to select all of the equations below that are equivalent toT = A1.5.
T = A3/2 T = (A1/2)3 (all four options)
Mercury and Venus are the sun than Earth is.
closer to
The further a planet is from the sun, the its orbit is.
longer
So, their orbital periods are than Earth's orbit.
shorter
Translate the answer, T2 = A3, into words:The squaresquare rootcube of the orbital period, T, of a planet is equal to the squaresquare rootcube of the average distance, A, of the planet from the Sun.
square cube