^ if you're talking universally, no it would be cm. But no one really says "quarter inches". You would just say inches
Not sure if you mean to ask for the first order partial derivatives, one wrt x and the other wrt y, or the second order partial derivative, first wrt x then wrt y. I'll assume the former.


Or, if you actually did want the second order derivative,
![\dfrac{\partial^2}{\partial y\partial x}(2x+3y)^{10}=\dfrac\partial{\partial y}\left[20(2x+3y)^9\right]=180(2x+3y)^8\times3=540(2x+3y)^8](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cdfrac%7B%5Cpartial%5E2%7D%7B%5Cpartial%20y%5Cpartial%20x%7D%282x%2B3y%29%5E%7B10%7D%3D%5Cdfrac%5Cpartial%7B%5Cpartial%20y%7D%5Cleft%5B20%282x%2B3y%29%5E9%5Cright%5D%3D180%282x%2B3y%29%5E8%5Ctimes3%3D540%282x%2B3y%29%5E8)
and in case you meant the other way around, no need to compute that, as

by Schwarz' theorem (the partial derivatives are guaranteed to be continuous because

is a polynomial).
Answer:
21.5 Miles or 21 ½ Miles
Step-by-step explanation:
Plug in 7 as m to 3m + ½.
Then, I get 3(7) + ½.
That concludes to 21 + ½
Add the ".5" or "½" at the end
So, answer is you get is 21.5 of 21 ½
Answer:
It is the second triangle.
Step-by-step explanation:
This is because the area of the square is given as 25^2 as the perpendicular, 144^2 as the base, and the hypotenuse is 169^2.
Length of the perpendicular = 5^2 (Because 25^2 / 5^2)
Length of the base = 12^2
Length of the hypotenuse = 13^2
So, the Pythagoras theorem is,
=> 
=> 
This is true, because, 13*13 = 12*12 + 5*5
=> 169 = 144 + 25
=> 169 = 169
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Answer:
x = 1.89
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve 22 - 10.2 + 25 to get 36.8 as the square's area.
Set up the equation 36.8 = (-10x + 25)^2 to represent the relationship between one side length and the area.
Reverse the equation to solve for x! Find the square root of both sides to cancel out the exponent. This gets you: 6.07 = -10x + 25.
Subtract 25 from both sides, then divide by -10 to get x by itself.
x = 1.89