Square- 1 1/2
Triangle- 2 1/2
First you plug in the data to the formula. So it will be 2(1/3+1/2). You then want to add the fractions together but must first find the common denominator which will be 6. So it is 2(2/6+3/6). The fractions then add up to be 5/6. So all you have to do is multiply it by 2 to get 5/3 which simplifies to 1 2/3 so it is D.
It I c because it just the answer
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Suppose f(x) = ----------
sqrt(x)
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What if we let x = 16 (just an example)? We'd get f(16) = ------------- = 2.
sqrt(16)
What if we let x = g(x) = 2x+4?
We'd get the following:
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f(g(x)) = -------------- = y
sqrt(2x+4)
So...the correct answer is the fourth one.
So, we know that a^2 + b^2 = c^2. Right? That is called the Pythagorean Theorem.
In this case. We can say that 39 is a, 40 is b, and x is c.
NOTE: It doesn't really matter whether 39 is a or b. a & b are just the two legs of the right triangle.
So, if we say that 39 is a, 40 is b, and x is c. We can plug it into the Pythagorean Theorem.
39^2 + 40^2 = x^2
I'll let you take it from there.