Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The first equation is
The second equation is
When we graph these two equations, <em>they will meet at a point which represent the solution of the two equations</em>.
We can solve the two equations simultaneously to determine their point of intersection.
Let us substitute the second equation into the first equation to get;
Multiply through by 2 to get;
Group similar terms to obtain;
Simplify;
Divide both sides by 3;
Put into the second equation;
Therefore the graphs of the two functions intersect at (2,3)
See graph in attachment.
0-11/5-17=11/12 is the answer to your question. The work is the equation.
Ratio triangle height to square side 7:8
ratio triangle base to square side 1:2
Area of the square is 64 in² then the sides = 8 in
ratios give
h = 7(8)/8
h = 7
b = 8/2
b = 4
Area Triangle = 0.5(7)(4)
= 14
Then shaded region is the Area of the square minus the Area of the triangle.
A = 64 - 14
A = 50 in²