2(7/2)^x = 49/2
Divide both sides by 2:
(7/2)^x = 49/4
I notice that 49/4 can be rewritten as (7/2)^2, so we now have:
(7/2)^x = (7/2)^2
The only way for this to be true is if x = 2. Thus, we are done.
Warning: This might be rough...
First draw it out. Label the angles at the corners of the triangle 60 (definition of equilateral triangles). Now draw a line from the center of the circle to the corner, splitting the corner in half. Label this line R and a corner as 30 degrees. No to find the height of this triangle, you do rsin(30). The base of this triangle is 2rcos(30). Now find the area of this mini triangle (rsin(30)*2rcos(30)/2=r/2*rsqrt(3)/2=r^2sqrt(3)/4). Now multiply this by 3 because you have 3 mini triangles... to get...
<span>r^2 3sqrt(3)/4</span>
Answer:
x = 3/a
Step-by-step explanation:
7 + 2ax = 13
2ax = 13 - 7
2ax = 6
ax = 6 / 2
ax = 3
x =<u> 3/a</u>
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The perimeter without the diagonal is 4*120 = 480
That covers the outside of the field
The diagonal is 120 *
= 169.7 yd
480 + 169.7 = 649.7 yd total of fencing
Answer:
112
Step-by-step explanation:
correct me if im wrong.
I got this from doing 30 percent out of 160
160×0.30
160-48=112