Okay, so lets break this down.
First of all, we have the rectangular garden with a length of 15ft and a width of 12feet. We need to find the area of this which is pretty simple. This would be 15ft times 12ft which is 180ft².
Okay, now time for the triangle. The way that it words it may be confusing but I can draw you a picture of what it looks like (its a quick draw so it looks kinda bad).
But, for the triangle we are going to extend the 12ft line (shorter side; width) and create a line that is 7 feet long. Then, we are going to find the midpoint of the 15ft side and connect that with the end point of the triangle.
Since its on the longer side and its the midpoint, the triangle is going to have a base of 7.5ft (half of 15). Then, the height is 7ft as included in the question.
Now to solve the area of a
right triangle, you can use 1/2(bh). So 1/2 of the base times height.
This is 1/2 of (7.5*7) which is 1/2(52.5) and finally the area of the triangle is 26.25ft².
Now, all you gotta do is add the 26.25ft² and the 180ft² together and you get 206.25ft²
Answer:
It has two solutions
Step-by-step explanation:
The system
If we try to simplify the fractions applying the Lesser Common Factor
We obtain this:
From this equation, you can see a square term coming up, from where we can say that this system has two solutions
Answer: 143
Step-by-step explanation: So, first, you add the two first amounts, which are $12 and $22, which is 34. Then, you divide the amount you have (4882) by the amount you <em>need</em> (34). And finally, you take away the decimal, and you have your answer!
The total weight was 10.65
Explanation: Since there is only one number in the hundredth place, i didn’t need to add. Instead i put that number as my hundredth place AKA 5. then i added the tenth place which was 5+7+4 which = 16. i carried the one over. then i added the ones place. 4+2+3= 9. the one i carried over got added to the 9. therefore my final answer was 10.65
Answer:
y = (√x)/13 for x > 0
Step-by-step explanation:
Actually, this is f(x) = 169x^2; the " ^ " indicates exponentiation. The graph consists of the right-hand half of the parabola 169x^2. Before we attempt to find the inverse function, we determine whether or not this function passes the vertical line test. If x is restricted to (0, infinity), a horizontal line intersects this graph only once. Therefore, this function has an inverse.
1. Replace 'f(x)' with 'y:' y = 169x^2
2. Interchange x and y: x = 169y^2
3. Solve for y: y^2 = x/169, or y = (√x)/13 for x > 0