Answer:
8 sqrt(5)
Step-by-step explanation:
sqrt(45) + sqrt(125)
Rewriting
sqrt(9*5) + sqrt( 25 *5)
we know sqrt(ab) = sqrt(a) sqrt(b)
sqrt(9) sqrt(5) + sqrt(25) sqrt(5)
3 sqrt(5)+5 sqrt(5)
Add like terms
8 sqrt(5)
Answer: 135*
Step-by-step explanation:
35* is what the bottom left side of the triangle angle equals because of congruency.
All triangles = 180*
180 - 100 - 35 = 45*
top angle of triangle = 45 *
said angle (45) + x angle = 180
x = 135*
The answer to the question :) 17/40=.425
Answer:
7,000
Step-by-step explanation:
so I think u divide $42,000 by 8 and then by 7%.
yea
Answer:
a. A(x) = (1/2)x(9 -x^2)
b. x > 0 . . . or . . . 0 < x < 3 (see below)
c. A(2) = 5
d. x = √3; A(√3) = 3√3
Step-by-step explanation:
a. The area is computed in the usual way, as half the product of the base and height of the triangle. Here, the base is x, and the height is y, so the area is ...
A(x) = (1/2)(x)(y)
A(x) = (1/2)(x)(9-x^2)
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b. The problem statement defines two of the triangle vertices only for x > 0. However, we note that for x > 3, the y-coordinate of one of the vertices is negative. Straightforward application of the area formula in Part A will result in negative areas for x > 3, so a reasonable domain might be (0, 3).
On the other hand, the geometrical concept of a line segment and of a triangle does not admit negative line lengths. Hence the area for a triangle with its vertex below the x-axis (green in the figure) will also be considered to be positive. In that event, the domain of A(x) = (1/2)(x)|9 -x^2| will be (0, ∞).
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c. A(2) = (1/2)(2)(9 -2^2) = 5
The area is 5 when x=2.
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d. On the interval (0, 3), the value of x that maximizes area is x=√3. If we consider the domain to be all positive real numbers, then there is no maximum area (blue dashed curve on the graph).