The perfect square monomial and its square root are shown in options 1, 2, and 5.
- A perfect square in mathematics is an expression that factors into two equally valid expressions. A monomial is a single phrase that is made up of the product of positive integer powers of the constants, variables, and constants. Consequently, a monomial that factors into two monomials that are the same is called a perfect square monomial.
- 1) 121, 11
- 11² = 121
- A perfect square monomial and its square root are represented by this equation.
- 2) 4x², 2x
- (2x)² = 4x²
- A perfect square monomial and its square root are represented by this equation.
- 3) 9x²-1, 3x-1
- (3x-1)² = 9x²- 6x +1
- This phrase does not depict a square monomial and its square root in perfect form.
- 4) 25x, 5x
- (5x)² = 25x²
- This phrase does not depict a square monomial and its square root in perfect form.
- 5) 49(x^4), 7x²
- (7x²)² = 49(x^4)
- A perfect square monomial and its square root are represented by this equation.
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I think the answer is:
X=3
Y=-2
Answer:
tan=0.75
Step-by-step explanation:
We know sin=opp/hyp, so 21 is the opposite side length in relation to theta.
To figure out tan, we need to know what the adjacent angle is because tan=opp/adj
21 squared= 441
35 squared =1225
1225-441= 784
The square root of 784 = 28
Now that we know both the opp and adj sides, we can solve for tan.
21/28= 0.75
Rental - $28
Ingredients- $33
Total $61.00
At $1.30 each you can guesstimate he'd have to sell almost 60 cones to break even.
OR
You can divide 1.30 into $61.00 for about 47 cones to break even. (I rounded up)
To make a profit he would either need to sell double that amount or he could raise the cost of his cone to $2.00 & make profit sooner.