This sequence starts with an initial set; let’s call it s1. This set contains 20 cans, and every set following would have two less cans than the last set. So,
s1=20
s2=s1-2=18
s3=s2-2=16
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s9=s8-2=4
How many cans in the display represents the value of each set added together, so we can denote this as
s1+s2+s3+...+s9
and replacing with values:
20+18+16+...+4 = 108
The number of cans in the display equals 108.
(The set notation seems weird, but by practicing this application now, the Calculus version will seem easier.)
Answer:
The height of the triangle could be found by the <u>Pythagoras theorem</u>, where the result is, with the data of the exercise:
- <u>Height of the triangle = 10.392</u>
And the area of the triangle is:
- <u>Area of the triangle = 31.176 units^2</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
When you have two measurements of a triangle, as the case in the picture, you can find the third with the <em>Pythagoras theorem</em>, which is:
- <u>(opposite leg)^2 + (adjacent leg)^2 = hypotenuse^2</u>
As you can see in the picture, the measurement of the hypotenuse is 12, and the opposite leg could be 6, for this reason, we're gonna clear the adjacent leg of the formula above:
- (opposite leg)^2 + (adjacent leg)^2 = hypotenuse^2
- (adjacent leg)^2 = hypotenuse^2 - (opposite leg)^2
Now, we can replace the values in the formula obtained:
- (adjacent leg)^2 = hypotenuse^2 - (opposite leg)^2
- (adjacent leg)^2 = 12^2 - 6^2
- (adjacent leg)^2 = 144 - 36
- (adjacent leg)^2 = 108
Now, as we just need the adjacent leg, we take the square root of both sides:
- adjacent leg =
- <u>adjacent leg = 10.392 approximately</u>.
Now, with these data, we can find the area of the triangle with the next formula:
- Area of a triangle = (base * height) / 2
- And we replace the measurements:
- Area of a triangle = (6 * 10.392) / 2
- <u>Area of a triangle = 31.176</u>
As the image does not contain units, it would be simply this number, however, <em>you should know that the area units are usually given squared, for example: in^2 or ft^2</em>.
Answer:
u = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide by 16 on both sides. [Division Property of Equality]
64/16 = 16u/16
u = 4
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1.3 bc 8 miss 3 equals 24
It by root you mean radical equations, well then I can’t help you there, as there is too much stuff to cover.
If you mean zeros, then to find the root of a function you just find the zeros.