Answer:
3 ways
Step-by-step explanation:
ex: 3/6 "3 to 6" 3:6
To find the area of the full shape, we can find the areas of individual smaller shapes and add them together. Lets break this up into a rectangle and a triangle.
The rectangle is easy to calculate as we already have its measurements. The area of a rectangle is h*w=A.
25*36=A
900=A
Next the triangle, and we need to do some logic work with the measurements to find the necessary measurements to take the area.
We know the base of the triangle is some part of 36 feet. We also know from the image that the part of the 36 that is not part of the base of the triangle is 12. Therefore, the base of the triangle is 36 - 12 = 24.
Now we need the height of the triangle. We know the height of the triangle is some part of 39, and the part that is not part of the triangle is 25. Therefore, the height of the triangle is 39 - 25 = 14.
We now have the height and base of the triangle and can find its area. The area of a triangle is 0.5wh=A.
0.5(24)(14)=A
168=A
Finally, we just need to add the two results together to find the total area.
168 + 900 = A
1068 = A
The total area of the shape is 1068.
Answer: If you plot a point in the y-axis at -6, you can plot two more points by using the slope "rise over run" Then draw a line connecting the points.
The coordinate of the y intercept is (0.-6) To find the first x values of the first 2 coordinates, add 1 then 2 to 0. To find the y values, add 2 then 4 to the -6
Step-by-step explanation:
From -6 go up 2 over 1 and plot at (1, -4 ) then up 2 over 1 again to (2, -2)
The x- intercept will be at (3,0)
False because to add a radical expression, the expression must have the same index and radicand