Step-by-step explanation:
is a root of the quadratic
This quadratic isn't factorable so use the quadratic formula
The plus and minus sign after b means we going to have two roots.
The roots are
and
We subsitue those values for Beta.
27a.
27b.
25
No. The area doesn't tell you the dimensions, and you need
the dimensions if you want the perimeter.
If you know the area, you only know the <em><u>product</u></em> of the length and width,
but you don't know what either of them is.
In fact, you can draw an infinite number of <em><u>different</u></em> rectangles
that all have the <em>same</em> area but <em><u>different</u></em> perimeters.
Here. Look at this.
I tell you that a rectangle's area is 256. What is its perimeter ?
-- If the rectangle is 16 by 16, then its perimeter is 64 .
-- If the rectangle is 8 by 32, then its perimeter is 80 .
-- If the rectangle is 4 by 64, then its perimeter is 136 .
-- If the rectangle is 2 by 128, then its perimeter is 260 .
-- If the rectangle is 1 by 256, then its perimeter is 514 .
-- If the rectangle is 0.01 by 25,600 then its perimeter is 51,200.02
Answer:
Option D. 50 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The area of the figure is equal to the area of three rectangles
so
Remember that the area is given
so
solve for x
About 13,992
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The area of the entire sector is
The area of the triangle OAB is .
So, the area of the segment is