Area of equilateral triangle = a^2/4 * √3 so side of triangle = a
but if area of equilateral triangle = area of square multiplied by √3 then area of square = a^2 / 4 so side of square = a/2
the ratio length of side triangle to length side of square = a: a/2 that means the side of triangle is doubled the side of square
answer
a) 2:1
Lets see do 36/4 and you should have your answer
Answer:
no, because for x=-3, y would have to be -31
Step-by-step explanation:
boy oh boy (or girl oh girl) - you wrote this in a horrible, horrible format.
I can only guess what your problem and the fitting answer would be.
y = -2×x^2 + 3×x - 4
-4 = -2×(-3)^2 + 3×(-3) - 4
-4 = -2×9 - 9 - 4
-4 = -18 - 9 - 4
-4 = -31
and that is wrong. for (-3,-4) to be on the graph of the function, y would have to be -4 when using x=-3 in the function. but y = -31 for x= -3.