1. Using your straightedge, draw a reference line, if one is not provided.
2. Copy the side of the square onto the reference line, starting at a point labeled A'.
3. Construct a perpendicular at point B' to the line through ab2.
4. Place your compass point at B', and copy the side of the square onto the perpendicular b'g. Label the end of the segment copy as point C.
5. With your compass still set at a span representing AB, place the compass point at C and swing an arc to the left.
6. Holding this same span, place the compass point at A' and swing an arc intersecting with the previous arc. Label the point of intersection as D.
7. Connect points A' to D, D to C, and C to B' to form a square.
Well cutting off the small 4x2 you get 8 plus’s the 7x2 is 14 so just add those together you should get 22in ^2
The vertex of a parabola is the maximum or minimum value, and it’s represented by (x,y). The axis of symmetry is the vertical line that runs through the x axis, and also runs through the vertex. This means that the x value in the vertex (x,y) can represent the axis of symmetry.
Calculate for the mean/ average of the given numbers:
μ = (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5) / 5 = 3
Then, we calculate for the summation of the squares of differences of these numbers from the mean, S
S = (1 - 3)² + (2 - 3)² + (3 - 3)² + (4 - 3)² + (5 - 3)²
S = 10
Divide this summation by the number of items and take the square root of the result to get the standard deviation.
SD = sqrt (10 / 5) = sqrt 2
SD = 1.41
Thus, the standard deviation of the given is equal to 1.41.
Answer:
No, the answer is 120 plants per square foot
Step-by-step explanation:
What I did was first figure up the area of the triangle. You want to do this because the area will tell you how many square feet are in the garden. In order to find this, you need to use this formula: 1/2 b·h
Plug in the numbers like this: 1/2·15·8
15 is the base of the triangle, while 8 is the height of the triangle. Now solve your equation.
15·8=120
1/2·120=60
Area = 60
Now you know that the area is 60ft². So there are 60 square feet in the whole garden. But, we're not done yet. Jessica wants to put 2 plants in every 1 square foot. So now, we need to multiply 60 by 2 in order to get 2 plants in every 1 square foot.
60·2=120
Jessica can put 120 plants in the garden if she is wanting 2 plants per square foot.
I hope this makes sense and is easy to understand. Please let me know if you need any more help or clarification. I'm always happy to help! Have a great day and good luck!!