Yes, in the sense that the new area could be written as (x+1)^2 / 1.
Usually we would not bother with the "1" as divisor.
Let's actually do the work: what is the area of the square if we increase the side length of the existing square by 1 ft?
(x+1)^2 = x^2 + 2x + 1 (This is not a fraction, and thus not the ratio of
two integers, which, in turn, is the definition of
"rational number."
I wish I can help you but I don’t know sorry I’m in a higher grade
0<x<1 and 0<y<1
x>0 so x is positive and y>0 so y is also positive.
When you multiply two positive numbers you always get a positive number, so the product of x and y must be positive, or greater than 0.
xy>0 - it must be true
xy<0 - it can't be true
Also when you divide a positive number by a positive number you always get a positive number, so the quotient of x and y must be positive.
x/y<0 - it can't be true
D and E can be true, but don't have to. It depends on the values of x and y. If x>y, then x-y>0 is true and x-y<0 isn't true; if x<y, then x-y>0 isn't true and x-y<0 is true.
Therefore, only A <u>must</u> be true.
Answer:
a) max 12000 , min 0
b) no solution
c) pricing based on profit
Step-by-step explanation:
a) look at the parabola
b) there is more than one x (0)
c) the y intercepts represent his profit based on how much he priced the items at
Answer:
$18.97
Step-by-step explanation:
Add $7.49, $8.29, and $1.79 together= $17.57.
Then, add the 8% tax. So $17.57+8% of tax= $18.97.