The median ( Q2 ) divides the data set into two parts, the upper set and the lower set. The lower quartile ( Q1 ) is the median of the lower half, and the upper quartile ( Q3 ) is the median of the upper half. Example: Find Q1 , Q2 , and Q3 for the following data set, and draw a box-and-whisker plot.
45 - 15 - 15 = 45 - 30
45 - 30 = (15)
The slope-point formula:
We have (3, -5) and (-8, 4).
Substitute:
4(10x)
or
4×10x
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Answer:
Width = 2x²
Length = 7x² + 3
Step-by-step explanation:
∵ The area of a rectangle is
∵ Its width is the greatest common monomial factor of and 6x²
- Let us find the greatest common factor of 14 , 6 and , x²
∵ The factors of 14 are 1, 2, 7, 14
∵ The factors of 6 are 1, 2, 3, 6
∵ The common factors of 14 and 6 are 1, 2
∵ The greatest one is 2
∴ The greatest common factor of 14 and 6 is 2
- The greatest common factor of monomials is the variable with
the smallest power
∴ The greatest common factor of and x² is x²
∴ The greatest common monomial factor of and 6x² is 2x²
∴ The width of the rectangle is 2x²
To find the length divide the area by the width
∵ The area =
∵ The width = 2x²
∴ The length = ( ) ÷ (2x²)
∵ ÷ 2x² = 7x²
∵ 6x² ÷ 2x² = 3
∴ ( ) ÷ (2x²) = 7x² + 3
∴ The length of the rectangle is 7x² + 3