Answer:
n = 6 + or n = 6 -
Step-by-step explanation:
We can solve this equation using the quadratic formula OR Completing the Square method.
n² + 14 = 12n
rearrange : n² - 12n + 14 = 0
here a= 1 , b = -12, c = 14
the quadratic formula says: x = - b/ (2a) + root(b^2 - 4ac) / (2a)
or x = - b/ (2a) - root(b^2 - 4ac) / (2a)
x = - (-12)/ (2) + root((-12)^2 - 4*14) / (2)
x = 6 + root (144 - 56) / 2
x = 6 + root(88)/2
x = 6 + root(4*22) / 2
x = 6 + 2*root(22)/2
x = 6 + root(22) = 6 +
so x =6 + or x = 6 -
In this case x = n
n = 6 + or n = 6 -
The tenth place is where the 7 is.
0.7
If the number behind it is over 5, we round up. If it isn't, we round down.
0<5
We round down.
2.7 is the answer.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
Answer:
297 cubic centimeters
Step-by-step explanation:
volume is LWH
11*9*3 = 297
Answer:
The surface area of the prism is 276 in.²
If you are also looking for the volume of the prism, it is 280.
Step-by-step explanation:
It's hard to find the surface area and the volume of the prism if you're just looking at the net of the 3D shape. There are some unnecessary measurements that will definitely throw you off. I drew a sample prism so it's easier to solve. Check the linked image.
The formula in finding the surface area of a prism is SA = 2(wl + hl + hw), where w is for width, l is for length, and h is for height. The point of all of these calculations is to find the area of 3 different faces of the prism and then you add up all of the areas and multiply the sum by 2 to give you the surface area. Looks a lot but it's worth getting the answer right.
The formula in finding the volume of the prism is V = w * h * l, where w is for width, h is for height, and l is for length. Simple multiplication of 3 different sides and you'll get the volume. I hope this helps and if I am wrong please let me know! :D
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's solve this using our formula for exponential functions:
where a is the initial value and b is the growth/decay rate. We will fill that equation in with 2 of the coordinates on the graph and come up with the values for both a and b. (0, 3) and (1, 6):
. Anything raised to the power of 0 is 1, so that means that
a = 3. We will use that value along with the x and y from the second coordinate to solve for b:
. b to the first is just b, so our equation is
6 = 3b and
b = 2.
Our equation then is
, the third choice down.