Answer:
When 2x^2 - 10x - 3 is plugged into the quadratic equation, the resulting zeroes are x = (5 + sqrt(31))/2 and (5 - sqrt(31))/2. Hope this helps!
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
40/3
Step-by-step explanation:
w = weight of soil needed
f = number of flower beds
a = constant value
w = a * f
<em>substitute</em>
10 = 6a
<em>simplify</em>
5/3 = a
w = (5/3)f
<em>plug in 8</em>
w = (5/3)(8)
<em>simplify</em>
w = 40/3
Answer:
10.54 kg
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that :
Half of blueberries is served with breakfast
The remaining 5270g is served with dinner
How many kilograms of blueberries did the science camp start with :
Total grams of blue berries :
(Grams served at breakfast + grams served at dinner)
Let total blueberries = x
x/2 + 5270 = x
(x + 10540) /2 = x
x + 10540 = 2x
10540 = 2x - x
x = 10540 grams
Amount of kilograms science camp started with = (10540) / 1000 = 10.54 kg
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Answer:
65 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
The problem involves finding the perimeter of a rectangle, then making adjustments to remove parts of the perimeter that aren't wanted.
The perimeter of a rectangle is given by the formula ...
P = 2(L+W)
For Aubrey's 12' × 8' room, the perimeter is ...
P = 2(12' +8') = 40'
This is the length of the border Aubrey needs at the ceiling.
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At "waist-high", we need to subtract the total width of all the windows and doors. That total is ...
3' + 4' + 3' + 5' = 15'
So, the waist-high border is 40' -15' = 25'.
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The total amount of border Aubrey needs is ...
ceiling border + waist-high border = 40' + 25' = 65'.
Aubrey needs 65 feet of border.