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alexandr402 [8]
3 years ago
10

A net and 4 figures are shown. Which figure shown can be formed from the net. ( input the number only) please answer quick and e

xplain
~thanks!
Mathematics
1 answer:
AfilCa [17]3 years ago
8 0
A net is pretty much a three dimensional shape unfolded into a flat construction. Imagine cutting the edges of a box and unfolding it so you can lay it flat on the ground. That would form a net for the 3D shape of the box.
In this case, 1 and 2 obviously aren't right since they would both involve triangles in their net. 3 is close, but the parts of the net wouldn't be completely equal. Therefore it has to be 4, the cube.

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There are two ways you can go about this: I'll explain both ways.
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</span><span>Solution 1: Using logarithmic properties
</span>The first way is to use logarithmic properties.

We can take the natural logarithm to all three terms to utilise our exponents.

Hence, ln2ᵃ = ln5ᵇ = ln10ⁿ becomes:
aln2 = bln5 = nln10.

What's so neat about ln10 is that it's ln(5·2).
Using our logarithmic rule (log(ab) = log(a) + log(b),
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Since it's equal (given to us), we can let it all equal to another variable "c".

So, c = aln2 = bln5 = n(ln2 + ln5) and the reason why we do this, is so that we may find ln2 and ln5 respectively.

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c = bln5; ln5 = \frac{c}{b}

Hence, c = n(ln2 + ln5) = n(\frac{c}{a} + \frac{c}{b})
Factorise c outside on the right hand side.

c = cn(\frac{1}{a} + \frac{1}{b})
1 = n(\frac{1}{a} + \frac{1}{b})
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\frac{1}{n} = \frac{a + b}{ab}
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<span>Solution 2: Using exponent rules
</span>In this solution, we'll be taking advantage of exponents.

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patriot [66]

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given y(3, 1), z(0, 4)

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b

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