You want to use PEMDAS for this.
<em>P</em>= arenthesis ( )
<em>E</em>= xponents a²
<em>M</em>= ultiply ×
<em>D</em>= ivide ÷
<em>A</em>= dd +
<em>S</em>= ubtract -
What you want to do is go in order and ask yourself as you go.
Are there any <u><em>Parenthesis</em></u>? <em>No
</em>Are there any <u><em>Exponents</em></u><em />? <em>No</em>
Is there any <em /><u><em>Multiplication</em></u><em />? <em>Yes
</em><em />Is there any <em><u>Division</u></em>? <em>No
</em><em />Is there any <em><u>Addition</u></em>? <em>No
</em><em />Is there any <em><u>Subtraction</u></em><u />? <em>Yes</em><em>
</em><em />Thats when you stop and you multiply what you have in the PEMDAS. Top to bottom. 3x5 which gives you 15. Now you equation is 45-15. Thats when you subtract and you get your answer which is 30.
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Suppose an aerial freestyle skier goes off a ramp with her path represented by the equation y=−0.024(x−25)2+40. If the surface of the mountain is represented by the linear equation y=−0.5x+25, find the distance in feet the skier lands from the beginning
The formula for perimeter is length + length + width + width
You know that all the sides of a square are equal to each other. That means that all the values in the perimeter formula should be the same. Therefore you can divide 72 by 4 (perimeter divided by the number of sides)
72 / 4 = 18
^^^Each side is 18 in
The formula for are is...
A = length x width
so...
18 * 18 = 324
324 in^2
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