A pool player located at X wants to shoot the white ball off the top cushion and hit the red ball dead center. He knows
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 10:41 am
A pool player located at X wants to shoot the white ball off the top cushion and hit the red ball dead center. He knows from physics that the white ball will come off a cushion at the same angle as that at which it hit the cushion. If the deflection angle, 0, is 50°, where on the top cushion should he hit the white ball? A. tangent B. sine C. cosine D. None of the above trigonometric functions will be useful. 3 ft The white ball should hit the top cushion ft from the upper left corner. (Round to two decimal places as needed.) X Which of the following is the correct trigonometric function to use to find where the ball should hit the top bumper? 0.75, ft