3.30 x 5 = 16.50
4.30 x 7 = 30.10
30.10 + 16.50 = $46.60
Answer:
The triangular prism is a better deal because you get 204 in³ for the same price you would pay for 128 in³ with a trapezoidal prism.
Step-by-step explanation:
The trapezoidal prism has volume 32*4=128 cubic inches. The triangular prism has volume 34*6=204 inches. Since the triangular prism is more voluminous, it is the better deal. Hope this helps!
G(5) = (3/10) - (5/2)
g(5) = (3/10) - (25/10)
g(5) = -22/10
g(5) = -2 1/5
Keep in mind that, the directrix is "p" distance units away from the vertex, and the focus point is also "p" distance units from the vertex but in the opposite direction, so in short the vertex is half-way between both of them.
in this case the vertex is at the origin, and the directrix 5 units above it, so that means the parabola is vertical and opening downwards, like the one in the picture below, and the focus point is 5 units the other way.
The discriminant is the portion of the quadratic formula under the root sign: b²-4ac
A quadratic equation in standard form is ax²+bx+c=0. In your equation:
a=1, b=2, and c=6. Substituting them into the equation:
2²-4(1)(6)
=4-24
=(-20)
When the discriminant is negative there are two, imaginary solutions.
If the discriminant equals a positive, perfect square number (like 4, 9, 16, etc), there will be two, rational roots.
If the discriminant equals a positive, nonperfect square number (like 3, 15, 23, etc), there will be two, irrational roots.
If the discriminant equals 0, there will be one double root
A quadratic equation graphs a parabola. The graph of a quadratic with a positive discriminant will pass through the x-axis twice. If the discriminant is 0, it will touch the x-axis and 'bounce' back the way it came. If the discriminant is negative, it will not touch the x-axis.