The area of a rectangle is its times its width where "A" represents the area, "L" represents the length and "W" represents the width
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That’s the answer to your question .
Answer:
F. 8
Step-by-step explanation:
The ratio of the long side to the short side is the same in similar triangles. The long side of triangle BAD is AD, which has length 20-4 = 16.
BD/DE = AD/BD
h/4 = 16/h
h^2 = 64 . . . . . . . multiply by 4h
h = 8 . . . . . . . . . . take the square root (matches selection F)
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<em>Comment on this geometry</em>
BD = √(AD·DC) is called the "geometric mean" of the segments AD and DC. This geometry has some other geometric mean relationships as well:
BC = √(AC·DC)
BA = √(AC·AD)
X=25/11 and y=17/11 if that’s what your asking for
The formula for a diagonal of a rectangle is <span>√w^2+h^2, with w and h being the width and height. Plug in your numbers to get </span><span>√7^2+5.5^2. Simplify that into </span><span>√49+30.25, then to </span><span>√79.25. Use your calculator to get 8.9022. The diagonal is 8.9 feet.</span>