Answer:
The area of the square is 85 units^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Okay, here in this question, we are interested in calculating the area of the unknown square.
Kindly note that, since each of the other shapes are squares too, it means that the length of their sides is simply the square root of their areas.
Thus, the length of the squares are ;
√35 units and √50 units respectively
Now to find the area of the larger square, we employ the use of Pythagoras’ theorem which states that the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the two other sides
Let’s call the unknown length X
x^2 = (√35)^2 + (√50)^2
x^2 = 35 + 50
x^2 = 85
x = √85 units
Now as we know that the area of a square is simply the length of the side squared,
The area of the biggest square is simply (√85)^2 = 85 units^2
integral of e^x (sinx +cosx)= e^x sin x + c
The base length of the triangle is 10 ft. and the height of the triangle is 20ft.
Step-by-step explanation:
Height = base + 10
Area = 100 square ft
Area of a triangle= (1/2) (b) (h)
100 = (1/2) (b) (b + 10)
200 = b(b) + 10b
b(b) + 10b - 200 = 0
b(b) + 20b - 10b - 200 = 0
b ( b + 20) -10(b + 20) = 0
(b-10) (b+20) =0
b = 10 (or) b = -20
Here b is the length and cannot be negative.
So, b = 10ft
h = b + 10
h = 10 + 10
h = 20 ft.
The base length of the triangle is 10 ft. and the height of the triangle is 20ft.
Answer: -8 1/2 I think
Step-by-step explanation:
First you make -8 1/3 a improper fraction
than you find common denominators
and you keep the sign of the biggest number
simplify if possible