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If the number is 5-9 (in this case, the one in the hundred-thousands place), you round up. If lower, then round down
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
For this case we have the following numbers:
624
27
When dividing both numbers, we observe that:
The partial quotient of the division is equal to 23
The rest of the division is equal to 3.
Note: See attached image to see the procedure of the division between both numbers.
Answer:
the partial quotient of 624 divided by 27 is:
23
There’s probably an easier way to do it like with the equation to find the area of a trapezoid but i did it this way bc it’s easier for me
i split the trapezoid into a triangle and a square
with the pythagorean theorem i found the missing side length to find the area of the square (length X width)
then found the area of the triangle (base X height divided by 2)
THE ANSWER IS 68.9 CM
Solve for x over the real numbers:x = -2. x^2 - 8 x + 6
Hint: | Rewrite the right hand side of the equation.-2. x^2 - 8 x + 6 = -2 x^2 - 8 x + 6:x = -2 x^2 - 8 x + 6
Hint: | Move everything to the left hand side.Subtract -2 x^2 - 8 x + 6 from both sides:2 x^2 + 9 x - 6 = 0
Hint: | Write the quadratic equation in standard form.Divide both sides by 2:x^2 + (9 x)/2 - 3 = 0
Hint: | Solve the quadratic equation by completing the square.Add 3 to both sides:x^2 + (9 x)/2 = 3
Hint: | Take one half of the coefficient of x and square it, then add it to both sides.Add 81/16 to both sides:x^2 + (9 x)/2 + 81/16 = 129/16
Hint: | Factor the left hand side.Write the left hand side as a square:(x + 9/4)^2 = 129/16
Hint: | Eliminate the exponent on the left hand side.Take the square root of both sides:x + 9/4 = sqrt(129)/4 or x + 9/4 = -sqrt(129)/4
Hint: | Look at the first equation: Solve for x.Subtract 9/4 from both sides:x = sqrt(129)/4 - 9/4 or x + 9/4 = -sqrt(129)/4
Hint: | Look at the second equation: Solve for x.Subtract 9/4 from both sides:Answer: x = sqrt(129)/4 - 9/4 or x = -9/4 - sqrt(129)/4