The area of the largest triangle would be 6 inches².
How did I get this? I'll explain first:
We would want our triangle to have the longest sides, so it can be big. If you think of a rectangle, a triangle can fit into it if:
The base (bottom) of the triangle is the same length as one side of the rectangle, and the other side of the triangle is perpendicular (90°) to the bottom and is the same length of the other side of the rectangle.
Okay, just picture it: two sides of the triangle are resting in the two sides of the rectangle, and the third side of the triangle is a line that splits the rectangle in half from one corner to the other.
I've added an image to explain.
The formula to find the area of a triangle is half of the base × height.
A of Δ = half of 3 × 4A = 1.5 × 4 = 6 inches²!
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Answer:</h3>
42. 29°
43. 3x³ +2x² -3x +10
44. 20a² +68a
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Step-by-step explanation:</h3>
42. The right-angle corner tells you the two marked angles are complementary — they sum to 90°.
(-3x +20)° + (-2x +55)° = 90°
-5x +75 = 90 . . . . . . . . . . collect terms, divide by °
-5x = 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . subtract 75
x = -3 . . . . . divide by the coefficient of x
The angle of interest is (-3x+20)°. Filling in the found value for x, we have ...
(-3·(-3) +20)° = 29° = m∠BDC
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43. The distributive property is useful for multiplying polynomials.
(x +2)(3x² -4x +5) = x(3x² -4x +5) +2(3x² -4x +5)
= 3x³ -4x² +5x +6x² -8x +10 . . . . . eliminate parentheses
= 3x³ +2x² -3x +10
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44. Area is the product of length and width, so this becomes a problem in multiplying polynomials.
area = (5a +17)(4a) = 20a² +68a . . . . area in square feet
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132*42% = 55.44
132 - 55.44 = 76.56
So, the Millers paid $55.44 for gas and $76.56 for electricity.
as a fraction the answer is
x=(10/9)
as a mixed number
x=1(1/9)
as a decimal
x=1.1
I wasn't sure which form you were looking for I I gave you them all
I think the answer is B.
Rotating a polygon changes it’s location not size.
Hope this is helpful.