Here is the answer to the question. Vertical asymptotes a<span>re vertical lines which correspond to the zeroes of the denominator of a </span>rational function. Therefore, in order to find the vertical asymptote of a rational expression, what you are going to do is to <span>set the denominator equal to 0 and solve for x. Hope this helps.</span>
I am not sure what does that question mean by simplify. If it means not to solve and just arrange;
You can divide the whole of the equation to m^2
Then you get;
19/m -4 +4
And you can divide the whole equation to 4 then you get;
19/4m -1 +1
You can also write as ;
(1/m * 19/4) - 1 + 1
The area of a <span>isosceles triangle:
S=(bh)/2, where b is for base (=4) and h is for height (=x+3)
We get the equation:
10=(4*(x+3))/2
10=(4x+12)/2
4x+12=20
4x=8
x=2
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The hundred thousand column is the 6th column so you look at the 5th number and round
9 rounds up to 0
but this also changes the 900000 to 1000000
so 992449 = 1000000 to nearest hundred thousand
Uh for the second question, his height in decimal form would be 4.75, kind sir.
Hope this helped,