Just count the number of squares:
(9+5)*2=14*2=28
Answer:
26
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x)=x^2+5x g(x)=5‒x
f(3)=3^2+5(3) g(3)=5‒3
f(3)=9+15 g(3)=2
f(3)=24
f(3)+g(3)=24+2
=26
i think it is easy to understand &i hope it helps you
Answer:
-7/4
Step-by-step explanation:
You are looking for the composite g(f(2)). The simplest way to solve this is to evaluate f(2) and enter the solution in to your g function.
g(f(2))=g(-(2)^2-2(2)+4)=g(-4-4+4)=g(-4)
g(-4)=4/(-4(-4)-2)=4/(16-2)=4/14=2/7
Therfor, g(f(2))=2/7 **I'm assuming the -4x-2 is all in the denominator of the g(x) function. If -2 is not in the denominator you would have
g(f(2))=4/(-4(-4)) -2=4/16 -2=1/4 -2=1/4-8/4= -7/4
Answer:
a=-5
Step-by-step explanation:
divide both sides by -2: -5=a
a=-5
Answer:
44
Step-by-step explanation:
x^2 + y^2 = 14
(x-y)^2 x^2 + y^2 - 2xy = 14 -2 * (-15) = 44