Answer:
Area of trapeze= (B+b):2×h
Therefore : (7+10):2×4=34
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Because of the symmetry, we can just go from x=0 to x=2 to find the area between
<span>y = x^2 and y = 4 </span>
<span>that area = ∫4-x^2 dx from 0 to 2 </span>
<span>= [4x - (1/3)x^3] from 0 to 2 </span>
<span>= 8 - 8/3 - 0 </span>
<span>= 16/3 </span>
<span>so when y = b </span>
<span>x= √b </span>
<span>and we have the area as </span>
<span>∫(b - x^2) dx from 0 to √b </span>
<span>= [b x - (1/3)x^3] from 0 to √b </span>
<span>= b√b - (1/3)b√b - 0 </span>
<span>(2/3)b√b = 8/3 </span>
<span>b√b =4 </span>
<span>square both sides </span>
<span>b^3 = 16 </span>
<span>b = 16^(1/3) = 2 cuberoot(2) </span>
<span>or appr 2.52</span>
Answer:
I think it's figure b
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Clyde has 14 pencils in his backpack
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x be the number of pencils that Clyde has in his backpack.
We can translate this statement “<u><em>Steve hade 17 pencils in his backpack. this represents 5 more than 6/7 the number of pencils that Clyde has in his backpack</em></u>” mathematically like this :
I believe the statement that is always true is
A. Vertical angles are congruent