Answer:
a_n = 2^(n - 1) 3^(3 - n)
Step-by-step explanation:
9,6,4,8/3,…
a1 = 3^2
a2 = 3 * 2
a3 = 2^2
As we can see, the 3 ^x is decreasing and the 2^ y is increasing
We need to play with the exponent in terms of n
Lets look at the exponent for the base of 2
a1 = 3^2 2^0
a2 = 3^1 2^1
a3 = 3^ 0 2^2
an = 3^ 2^(n-1)
I picked n-1 because that is where it starts 0
n = 1 (1-1) =0
n=2 (2-1) =1
n=3 (3-1) =2
Now we need to figure out the exponent for the 3 base
I will pick (3-n)
n =1 (3-1) =2
n =2 (3-2) =1
n=3 (3-3) =0
This is the area of a triangle
2x - 2y = -4
-3x -3y = 0
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-1x - 5y = -4
A circle with a radius of 4cm sits inside a circle with a radius of 11cm
What is the area of the shaded region?
Round your final answer to the nearest hundredth.
Answer: 329.86 cm
Answer:
Total amount of fencing needed as an algebraic expression in terms of x is: <em>10x</em><em> </em><em>+</em><em> </em><em>3</em> .
Step-by-step explanation:
As it is given that each rectangle has the same dimensions, the dimensions of each rectangle must be: x units by 2x + 1 units.
Based on this, we can calculate the total amount of fencing needed.
Let width of each rectangle = x
Let length of each rectangle = 2x + 1
There are 4 widths and 3 lengths in total of fencing.
Therefore:
= 4 ( x ) + 3 ( 2x + 1 )
Expand:
= 4x + 6x + 3
Group like-terms:
= 10x + 3