Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
I think the answers are 2,1,0
The answer is A. You add the extra 10 feet to however high the bird flew from there
Answer:
15 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
We assume that the edge of the small square is x (inches).
As the edge of the larger square is 2 inches greater than that of the smaller one, so that the edge of the larger square = edge of the small square + 2 = x + 2 (inches)
The equation to calculate the are of a square is: <em>Area = Edge^2 </em>
So that:
+) The area of the larger square is: <em>Area large square = </em><em> (square inches)</em>
+) The area of the smaller square is: <em>Area small square = </em><em>(square inches)</em>
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As difference in area of both squares are 64 square inches, so that we have:
<em>Area large square - Area small square = 64 (square inches)</em>
<em>=> </em><em />
<em>=> </em><em />
<em>=> 4x + 4 = 64</em>
<em>=> 4x = 64 - 4 = 60 </em>
<em>=> x = 60/4 = 15 (inches)</em>
So the length of an edge of the smaller square is 15 inches
Answer:
4.5 sq. units.
Step-by-step explanation:
The given curve is
⇒ ...... (1)
This curve passes through (0,0) point.
Now, the straight line is y = 3x - 6 ....... (2)
Now, solving (1) and (2) we get,
⇒ (y - 3)(y + 2) = 0
⇒ y = 3 or y = -2
We will consider y = 3.
Now, y = 3x - 6 has zero at x = 2.
Therefor, the required are =
=
=
= 6 - 1.5
= 4.5 sq. units. (Answer)