Use Pythagoras theorem
Hypotenuse²=Base²+ Height ²
H²=(8)²+(6)²
H²=64+36
H²= 910
H²=10√91 cm Solution
Let
x = number of apples.
y = number of oranges.
we have to write the following equation to represent the problem:
4x + 6y = 15
To satisfy the equation, Jon must have used
x = 2.25
y = 1
Substituting
4 (2.25) +6 (1) = 15
9 + 6 = 15
answer
Jhon used 2.25kg of apple and 1kg of orange to make the salad.
Note: Since the problem does not have any other restrictions, there may be several apple and orange combinations that cost $ 15 per salad.
C. (–2, –2), (1, 7), (0, 4) is the correct answer. All three solutions match.
Answer:
(-6, 0) and (3, 0)
Step-by-step explanation:
I think you meant f(x) = (x + 6)(x - 3). This graph intersects the x-axis in two places: (-6, 0) and (3, 0). These are the "x-intercepts."
86% written as a fraction is 43/50