Answer:
I think Rv = 37x but if you think not then Go with You're answer
Step-by-step explanation:
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Caution
I just finished doing this exact same problem. In nearly 4000 answers, I don't think that's ever happened. It's a great problem. Study it carefully but make sure you handle with care. Most area questions don't work this way.
Remark:
This problem will puzzle you greatly until you look at the diagram carefully.
Draw the diagram so that AC is on the horizontal and make it the longest line. This problem does not require that you have an accurate diagram.
Eyeball P so that it looks like it divides AC in such a way that PC is 2 units and AP is about 3 units. From B draw a line that is Perpendicular to AC. It shouldn't meet P otherwise you will get confused. Where the line from B hits AC label that point D. BD is perpendicular to AC.
What you need to know
BD is the height of both triangles. What does that mean? In practical terms it means that you can call the ratio of the areas 3/2
Ratio
Triangle ABP: Triangle BPC = x/14
3:2 = x:14 Change to a proportion
3/2 = x/14 Cross multiply
3*14 = 2x Combine
42 = 2x Divide by 2
42/2 = x Divide
21 = x
Conclusion One
The area of ABP = 21 square units.
Conclusion Two
Area ABC = Area ABP + Area CBP
Area ABC = 21 + 14 = 35
Nice problem. Be careful how you treat it. Usually these kind of ratio problems don't work this way.
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Solution:
= 7√3 + 2√9
= 7√3 + 6
= 18.124... (Non-Terminating or Irrational)
When we add a rational number and a irrational number it's always irrational.
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Answer:
The answer 7√3 + 6 is irrational because the sum of a rational number and irrational number is an irrational number.
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Hope This Helped! Good Luck!
I prefer partial products because we can apply the methods we used from writing two digit times one digit problems and apply them here. It is much more simple than the other methods.