Suppose the Santa Monica has a hull length that is 10 ft shorter than that of the Nina Pinta. What expression represents the hull speed of the Santa Monica in terms of the length, ln of the Nina Pinta? Domain Where a = and b = ln What are the restrictions on ln? ln >

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Answer: [tex]ln-10[/tex] is the length of Santa Monica and [tex]ln>10[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the length of Nina Pinta be ''ln'

According to question, we have given that

the Santa Monica has a hull length that is 10 ft shorter than that of the Nina Pinta.

and 10 ft shorter than that of Nina Pinta is expressed as [tex]ln-10[/tex]

So, the length of Santa Monica be 'ln'-10'

Restriction on ln is that ln>10.

As Length of Santa Monica cannot be negative or equal to zero.

so, [tex]ln>10[/tex]

Hence, [tex]ln-10[/tex] is the length of Santa Monica and [tex]ln>10[/tex]

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

yes