There is not alot information to answer the question.
Answer: look it up on bing
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a square is simply the side length squared and we are given that the area is 125 so:
s^2=125
s=√125
s=5√5
Now using the area equation again, and adding 1 inch to s we have:
A=(s+1)^2, and using s found above we have:
A=(5√5+1)^2
A=125+10√5+1
A=126+10√5 in^2
A≈148.36 in^2 (to nearest hundredth of a square inch)
Well I certainly understand why you are having grief. I wonder what we know about this thing? The bottom triangle is easy enough to figure out, but are the lines leading up to it parallel? If they are then 5.2 is not correct, or the right
angle symbol is meant to connect to the vertical line closest to us.
What's all the writing to the left and right. What does it say?
Finally what do you know? Can you find area using Heron's Formula for area. I'm going to hold off saying much. You can put a remark somewhere. The magic editor will pick it up and tell me you've done it.
Answer:
B. 10.9
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of triangle= 1/2*24*h
∠N=90° ⇒ Area of triangle= 1/2*MN*ON
MN²= h²+(24-7)²
ON²= h²+7²
- 24h=MN*ON
- 24h= √h²+(24-7)²*√h²+7²
- (24h)²=(h²+17²)(h²+7²)
- 576k=k²+289k+49k+289*49
- k²-238k+14161=0